Explore the great outdoors on approximately 2,065 acres of pristine ranch land in Runnels County. T.P. City Ranch, a haven for whitetail deer and quail enthusiasts, also offers unparalleled dove and turkey numbers. The high-fenced T.P. City Ranch is likely the most well-maintained ranch in Runnels County, meticulously managed for wildlife over the past few decades by Rick Barnett, a contributor to and source for the Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation.
The landscape features approximately 25% heavy timber cover and 75% scarce timber cover, optimizing wildlife refuges while creating optimal visibility for hunters. The ranch is cross-fenced for livestock grazing and includes a 55-acre soft release pen for exotics. Water sources are plentiful, with utility, well, and surface water methodically spread throughout the ranch. Additionally, 340 acres have been left low-fenced for those who desire to hunt native deer.
The ranch is home to 20 pairs of genetically improved whitetail does and fawns, 12 native deer, and 10 bucks arriving in late August. See attached pictures for genetics.
Mineral rights convey with the property, generating approximately $15,000 of income annually. Call or text agent Sam Mcclellan at 214-454-9269.