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$1,769,400
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983 Sqft Lot
Active
Clarendon, TX 79226
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Recreational
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 25-9978
Lot Size 983 Sqft
Acres 983.0
Property Sub-Type Recreational
Source Amarillo Association of REALTORS®
Property Description
Ellerbrook Ranch-
The ranch lies just southwest of Clarendon, Texas at the end of an approximately 3-mile easement road (mostly graveled — good, easy access).
Ellerbrook Ranch offers a diverse Texas Panhandle landscape — from deep canyon bluffs and rugged breaks to rolling sandhills, mesquite flats, and
brushy bottoms, giving a variety of terrain and cover types. The full barbed-wire fencing is in good shape and currently holds cattle, making the ranch ready for lvestock (or a mix of livestock + wildlife).
With the combination of terrain variety + quality grasses + water + cover, the ranch offers a great environment for livestock production, wildlife habitat, and recreational use. Water & Improvements
" Solar well currently functioning and pumping water.
" Submersible ("stock") well in use.
" Windmill present (not currently in service).
" Storage tank receiving water from one of the wells.
" Underground water lines to troughs delivering water across the
ranch to ensure reliable livestock & wildlife water.
" Cattle pens & functional fencing.
" Old ranch house with RV hookups not livable now, but ideal for
future cabin or hunting camp site.
Wildlife & Hunting Potential
Surrounded by large neighboring ranches (including the well-known High Card
Ranch), the property benefits from low external hunting pressure offering
long-term potential for trophy management and herd maturation. Wildlife known
to frequent the ranch includes:
" Aoudad sheep (trophy potential)
" Whitetail deer
" Mule deer
" Rio Grande turkey
" Bobwhite quail
" Various small game and varmints
The combination of thick cover, water, grasses, and varied terrain provides
excellent habitat for game year-round.
Topography & Land Features
" Canyon country & bluffs deep breaks and rugged terrain that add
dramatic character and great vantage points for glassing deer or aoudad.
" Rolling sandhills & mesquite flats gentle terrain, good for grazing,
walking, or building roads/trails.
" Brushy bottoms, draws, and ridges a mix of open and covered
terrain, adding ecological diversity and habitat niches.
This topographical variety makes the ranch not only visually striking but
functionally versatile ideal for livestock, wildlife, grazing, hunting, or
recreational use.
Grasses & Trees
Vegetation on the ranch lends itself to both livestock needs and wildlife habitat.
" Native Grasses: Buffalo grass, sage grass, side-oats grama, blue stem
(and other native plains grasses).
" Tree / Brush Cover: Hackberry, elm, cottonwood, mesquite, cedar, and
plum thickets.
This mix of grasses and cover provides forage for cattle or stock and excellent
cover and habitat for deer, aoudad, turkey, and quail alike.
Improvements & Building Potential
" Fenced & penned for cattle or livestock use
" Water infrastructure in place across the ranch
" Old house site with existing RV hookup great for a hunting cabin,
weekend camp, or future build site
" Water lines and troughs ready to support livestock or wildlife.
Ellerbrook Ranch offers the kind of diverse terrain, well-watered land,
vegetative variety, and wildlife habitat that's rare in one package across the
High Plains. With solid fencing, water systems in place, and a ready-to-use (if
modest) dwelling site, most of the heavy lifting is already done you're buying
a working ranch with turnkey potential for cattle, wildlife, recreation, or future
improvements.
The ranch lies just southwest of Clarendon, Texas at the end of an approximately 3-mile easement road (mostly graveled — good, easy access).
Ellerbrook Ranch offers a diverse Texas Panhandle landscape — from deep canyon bluffs and rugged breaks to rolling sandhills, mesquite flats, and
brushy bottoms, giving a variety of terrain and cover types. The full barbed-wire fencing is in good shape and currently holds cattle, making the ranch ready for lvestock (or a mix of livestock + wildlife).
With the combination of terrain variety + quality grasses + water + cover, the ranch offers a great environment for livestock production, wildlife habitat, and recreational use. Water & Improvements
" Solar well currently functioning and pumping water.
" Submersible ("stock") well in use.
" Windmill present (not currently in service).
" Storage tank receiving water from one of the wells.
" Underground water lines to troughs delivering water across the
ranch to ensure reliable livestock & wildlife water.
" Cattle pens & functional fencing.
" Old ranch house with RV hookups not livable now, but ideal for
future cabin or hunting camp site.
Wildlife & Hunting Potential
Surrounded by large neighboring ranches (including the well-known High Card
Ranch), the property benefits from low external hunting pressure offering
long-term potential for trophy management and herd maturation. Wildlife known
to frequent the ranch includes:
" Aoudad sheep (trophy potential)
" Whitetail deer
" Mule deer
" Rio Grande turkey
" Bobwhite quail
" Various small game and varmints
The combination of thick cover, water, grasses, and varied terrain provides
excellent habitat for game year-round.
Topography & Land Features
" Canyon country & bluffs deep breaks and rugged terrain that add
dramatic character and great vantage points for glassing deer or aoudad.
" Rolling sandhills & mesquite flats gentle terrain, good for grazing,
walking, or building roads/trails.
" Brushy bottoms, draws, and ridges a mix of open and covered
terrain, adding ecological diversity and habitat niches.
This topographical variety makes the ranch not only visually striking but
functionally versatile ideal for livestock, wildlife, grazing, hunting, or
recreational use.
Grasses & Trees
Vegetation on the ranch lends itself to both livestock needs and wildlife habitat.
" Native Grasses: Buffalo grass, sage grass, side-oats grama, blue stem
(and other native plains grasses).
" Tree / Brush Cover: Hackberry, elm, cottonwood, mesquite, cedar, and
plum thickets.
This mix of grasses and cover provides forage for cattle or stock and excellent
cover and habitat for deer, aoudad, turkey, and quail alike.
Improvements & Building Potential
" Fenced & penned for cattle or livestock use
" Water infrastructure in place across the ranch
" Old house site with existing RV hookup great for a hunting cabin,
weekend camp, or future build site
" Water lines and troughs ready to support livestock or wildlife.
Ellerbrook Ranch offers the kind of diverse terrain, well-watered land,
vegetative variety, and wildlife habitat that's rare in one package across the
High Plains. With solid fencing, water systems in place, and a ready-to-use (if
modest) dwelling site, most of the heavy lifting is already done you're buying
a working ranch with turnkey potential for cattle, wildlife, recreation, or future
improvements.
Location
State TX
County Donley
Area 8010 - Clarendon
Zoning 8000 - All areas in the 8000's
Direction The ranch lies just southwest of Clarendon, Texas at the end of an approximately 3-mile easement road (mostly graveled — good, easy access). Approximate distances (from the ranch area to nearest city): • Clarendon, TX — ~ 3 miles
Listed Cayson George • Western Heritage Realty & Investments
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