1853 County Road 220, Rockwood, TX 76873
- Added:
- Apr 25, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 41
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 4 at 2:06 am
Property Features for 1853 County Road 220
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Vegetation
- Brush, Wooded
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- R12251
- Lot size
- 266.77 Acres
Utilities
- Heating system
- Electric (Heating)
- Cooling system
- Window Unit(s)
- Water source
- Well
- Water front features
- Waterfront, River Front
- Water front
- 1
Listing agent Charles Chesshir License #0467089 (325) 642-1999
Listing office Liveoak Land & Real Estate Coleman, TX (325) 625-4181
Listing date Apr 25, 2026
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HighLights
- 263‑acre South Coleman County riverfront ranch with over 3/4 mile of Colorado River frontage, just east of Waldrip Bridge
- More than 1.5 miles of Bull Creek runs through the ranch before it converges with the Colorado River
- 40 acre‑feet of irrigation water rights conveyed to the buyer, plus a water well on site
- Wildlife and hunting variety listed for whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, and exotics including axis deer, aoudad sheep, and blackbuck
- Small hunting cabin with county electricity and co‑op water; internet and a water well are available on site
- Mineral rights are stated to convey to the buyer; mature oaks, elms, and mesquite on the property
Overview
Located in South Coleman County near Rockwood, the ranch sits just east of the historic Waldrip Bridge, with access via County Road 220. The land supports seasonal and habitat-driven use, including areas suited to waterfowl and turkey, as well as whitetail deer hunting.
For buyers seeking a working-use recreational property, this ranch offers a strong sportsman profile along with added long-term value from resource rights. The property conveys 40 acre-feet of irrigation water rights, and mineral rights convey with the purchase. Wildlife and habitat opportunities include whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, and a variety of exotics such as axis deer, aoudad sheep, and blackbuck. The landscape features mature oaks, elms, and mesquite, and the terrain also has a documented history of arrowheads and artifacts found across the property.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Rockwood
- County
- Coleman
- State
- Texas
- Longitude
- -99.421925
- Latitude
- 31.463228