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    CR 252, Colorado City, TX 79512

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    $2,400,000

    LAND - Colorado City, TX

    Lot size:
    960.00 Acres
    Added:
    Apr 11, 2026
    Days on Market:
    54
    Last Refresh:
    Jun 3 at 11:06 pm

    Property Features for CR 252

    General Information

    Property type
    Land
    Property subtype
    Other
    Vegetation
    Brush
    Standard status
    Active
    APN
    14775
    Lot size
    960.00 Acres

    Utilities

    Water front features
    Creek

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    Daniel Byerly

    Listing agent Daniel Byerly License #0726832

    Listing office EKDAHL REAL ESTATE STAMFORD, TX

    Listing date Apr 11, 2026

    MLS# 20780398 Listing URL

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    HighLights

    • 960‑acre ranch tract in Mitchell County with water access from Wildhorse Creek and nearby Interstate‑20 water flow
    • Seven stock tanks set up to catch and hold water, with recent dirt work reported on tanks and feeder dams
    • Water placement supports livestock and wildlife access across the property without long travel distances
    • Four grazing traps designed around the stock tanks, with sorting and shipping pens where pastures and cultivation meet
    • Near 200 acres of cultivation planted in wheat to support grazing year‑round
    • Hunting/wildlife reported includes whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkeys, feral hogs, dove, and ducks

    Overview

    This 960-acre Texas ranch is set up for both grazing and year-round hunting, centered on seven stock tanks positioned to capture and hold water. The property’s water system is designed to serve livestock and wildlife efficiently, with recent dirt work improving tank performance and feeding across the ranch. Four grazing traps help organize pasture access, and the layout funnels to a set of sorting and shipping pens where pasture and near 200 acres of cultivation come together. The cultivation is planted in wheat, supporting grazing potential for yearlings or a bred-cow herd while also attracting wildlife throughout the season. Wildhorse Creek is the namesake feature, catching rain and holding water for extended periods.

    The ranch is located in Mitchell County near Colorado City, with water flow described from Interstate-20 to Wildhorse Creek. That relationship helps feed the stock tank network and supports the property’s overall carrying and hunting setup.

    For operators seeking a turn-key West Texas ranch configuration, the combination of wheat acreage, creek-fed water retention, and multiple managed grazing areas provides a practical platform for livestock use and consistent hunting opportunities. The property is described as supporting a wide range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkeys, feral hogs, dove, and ducks, with activity throughout the year.
    Location Intelligence

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    City
    Colorado City
    County
    Mitchell
    State
    Texas
    Longitude
    -101.0499
    Latitude
    32.3229

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Ranch - A 960-acre Mitchell County ranch featuring seven stock tanks, multiple grazing traps, and wheat cultivation that draws year-round wildlife.
    Where is this ranch located?
    The property is located at CR 252 Colorado City, TX.
    What is the asking price?
    The asking price for this property is $2,400,000.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: 960‑acre ranch tract in Mitchell County with water access from Wildhorse Creek and nearby Interstate‑20 water flow; Seven stock tanks set up to catch and hold water, with recent dirt work reported on tanks and feeder dams; Water placement supports livestock and wildlife access across the property without long travel distances
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