TX-222, Knox City, TX 79529
- Added:
- Apr 21, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 45
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 4 at 8:06 am
Property Features for TX-222
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Vegetation
- Wooded, Cleared
- Fencing
- Perimeter, Gate
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 0008435
- Lot size
- 408.50 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- ACRES: 296.500 ABST 1763 BLK 13 SEC 70 H&TC R
- Tax Annual Amount
- 1022
Listing agent Joshua Smith License #0788131 (254) 442-4181
Listing office Trinity Ranch Land Abilene Cisco, TX (325) 216-9022
Listing date Apr 21, 2026
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HighLights
- Ranch tract at the Knox–King County line on TX Hwy 222, about 6 miles west of Knox City and 19 miles SE of the historic 6666 Ranch‑house
- Large stock‑tank has never gone dry in 119 years and is believed to be spring‑fed
- Knox City Water pipeline runs along the entire north side, with ~2,465 ft of highway frontage; includes a gravity well and a water tank at the gate
- Perimeter fencing with a gate
- Open pastures with native grasses and panoramic views, with Kiowa Peak to the east and Buzzard’s Peak to the west
- Wildlife noted in the area includes whitetail and mule deer, plus turkey, quail, pheasant, sandhill crane, geese, and dove
Overview
The tract is located along the Knox-King County line at TX Highway 222, approximately 6 miles west of Knox City’s Brazos River area and about 19 miles southeast of the historic 6666 Ranch-house (per public remarks). Public remarks also cite approximately 2,465 feet of highway frontage. A Knox City water pipeline runs along the entire north side, and the line is described as supporting a gravity well and providing a water tank at the gate as a second source of water for cattle.
For buyers seeking a working ranch or land investment with established ranching water access and strong recreational appeal, this tract offers the ingredients most operators look for: open grazing ground, abundant wildlife in the area as described, and dependable water infrastructure. It may also appeal to buyers planning a private homestead or weekend retreat given the views and seclusion described in the remarks.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Knox City
- County
- Knox
- State
- Texas
- Longitude
- -99.8276
- Latitude
- 33.4376