Henry Prairie Ranch is located in the heart of Robertson County due south of Franklin Texas and only 30 minutes from Bryan/College Station.
Layout, Topography & Terrain:
Henry Prairie Ranch is mostly wooded with several fields cleared around the property. At one time a number of these fields we used for growing watermelon. These fields would make for great annual food plots. There are a number of trails cut through the property giving connectivity. There is a slight roll in the topography with a small hill on the South corner of the ranch.
Wildlife and Hunting:
Wildlife species that can be found on this ranch include white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and songbirds.
Improvements:
There is a small hunters cabin, the main benefit it serves is bringing water and electricity to the property.
Water:
The hunter’s cabin it hooked up to county water lines. There is a small pond near the southeast property line, according to the topographical map, this is the beginning point for the Moores Branch.
Electricity:
Electricity is available at the hunter’s Cabin.
Minerals:
Surface only sale. There is currently on gas well near the northeast boundary. There is a natural gas gathering pipeline that crosses the Northeast portion of the property.
Taxes:
Currently, taxes assessed at Agricultural Value
Henry Prairie Ranch - Robertson County, Franklin, TXHenry Prairie Ranch - Robertson County, Franklin, TX
Henry Prairie Ranch is located in the heart of Robertson County due south of Franklin Texas and only 30 minutes from Bryan/College Station.
Layout, Topography & Terrain:
Henry Prairie Ranch is mostly wooded with several fields cleared around the property. At one time a number of these fields we used for growing watermelon. These fields would make for great annual food plots. There are a number of trails cut through the property giving connectivity. There is a slight roll in the topography with a small hill on the South corner of the ranch.
Wildlife and Hunting:
Wildlife species that can be found on this ranch include white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and songbirds.
Improvements:
There is a small hunters cabin, the main benefit it serves is bringing water and electricity to the property.
Water:
The hunter’s cabin it hooked up to county water lines. There is a small pond near the southeast property line, according to the topographical map, this is the beginning point for the Moores Branch.
Electricity:
Electricity is available at the hunter’s Cabin.
Minerals:
Surface only sale. There is currently on gas well near the northeast boundary. There is a natural gas gathering pipeline that crosses the Northeast portion of the property.
Taxes:
Currently, taxes assessed at Agricultural Value