Frost Creek Ranch is unique timber property near Palestine. The ranch has remarkable topography with over 150′ of relief which is rare for this size parcel. This property has a nice creek and is located in southern Anderson County.
Location: The ranch is located in southwestern Anderson County, 3.5 miles north of Elkhart, and 6.5 miles south of Palestine. It is a 2 hour drive from Dallas and 2.5 hours from Houston. The property is just west of Hwy 287 and can be accessed off of CR 1158, also described as Camp Webwood Rd, via a 50″ deeded easement.
Water: The ranch has one nice sized creek, Frost Creek. A bridge is currently needed to cross the creek. Walston Springs Water Coop provides water to this area with electric on most neighboring properties.
Land: The topography displays over 150′ of elevation change. The majority of the property is wooded with mostly young timber on the south end and some open acreage near the access point. The northern portion is a hardwood and pine mix. Most of the timber value is mostly, if not all, in pulp wood.
Wildlife: This property holds most of the native East Texas wildlife including Whitetail deer and hogs.
Ranch is shown by appointment only.
Frost Creek Ranch - Anderson County, Elkhart, TX
Frost Creek Ranch - Anderson County, Elkhart, TX
Frost Creek Ranch is unique timber property near Palestine. The ranch has remarkable topography with over 150′ of relief which is rare for this size parcel. This property has a nice creek and is located in southern Anderson County.
Location: The ranch is located in southwestern Anderson County, 3.5 miles north of Elkhart, and 6.5 miles south of Palestine. It is a 2 hour drive from Dallas and 2.5 hours from Houston. The property is just west of Hwy 287 and can be accessed off of CR 1158, also described as Camp Webwood Rd, via a 50″ deeded easement.
Water: The ranch has one nice sized creek, Frost Creek. A bridge is currently needed to cross the creek. Walston Springs Water Coop provides water to this area with electric on most neighboring properties.
Land: The topography displays over 150′ of elevation change. The majority of the property is wooded with mostly young timber on the south end and some open acreage near the access point. The northern portion is a hardwood and pine mix. Most of the timber value is mostly, if not all, in pulp wood.
Wildlife: This property holds most of the native East Texas wildlife including Whitetail deer and hogs.
Ranch is shown by appointment only.