DKH Investment Ranch - Wise County, Bridgeport, TX
The DKH Ranch is an outdoorsman’s paradise located just minutes from Bridgeport, Texas and represents the rare opportunity to own a large ranch within an hour of the DFW metroplex. Coming in at the 4th largest ranch in Wise County, this ranch offers an amazing investment opportunity in the desirable area of fast-growing Wise County where development and population numbers are booming. The 2,807-acre property has been in the same family since the 1930s and boasts an abundance of wildlife with conservation at the forefront. Whether you are a hunter or an investor this ranch offers something for you.
Key Attributes
Location
The ranch is located in southwest Wise County on FM 920 between Bridgeport and Stringtown and is also accessible from County Road 3655. It is 25 miles north of Weatherford, and about 35 miles from either Denton or Fort Worth.
Topography, Rangeland & Habitat
The ranch has both flat and undulating terrain and is comprised largely of wooded areas with natural openings that hold native grasses. The vegetation is thick throughout portions of the ranch, with a mix of live oak and mesquite trees creating phenomenal bedding for wildlife. Some sections have been thinned, while others have benefited from a controlled burn.
Wildlife
There is an abundance of deer and turkeys found on this ranch with a very high success rate shared among hunters. The ranch has been enrolled in the Texas Parks and Wildlife MLD program since 2018 and this has created some of the best deer hunting imaginable in this part of the state. Each year, 150+ class deer are harvested from this ranch and in 2017 there were an estimated 400 deer on the property.
The ranch has been in the harvest option for 4 years; last year, the ranch adopted the conservation option. Last year the biologist recommended the harvest of 30 deer (11 bucks and 19 antlerless). Because of the MLD program, hunters are allowed to harvest deer starting before the regular state season starts and after it ends.
Feral hogs are also found on the ranch but due to management efforts the numbers have decreased significantly. Due to the ranch’s proximity to Lake Bridgeport, the waterfowl hunting remains consistent each year. The most common ducks found on the property are gadwall, widgeon, teal, pintail, mallards, and ring necks. The dove hunting is good, with consistent birds each year.
Improvements
The ranch boasts a custom 6,058 square-foot house with breathtaking sunset views from the porch. With 5 spacious bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms, there is ample room for guests and families alike. A large family room with high ceilings provides an inviting environment for fellowship after a long day in the field. The house features a basement as well as ample storage areas. On the south end of the ranch, there is a covered 500-yard shooting range.
The main roads on the ranch are paved with a caliche road base, providing easy access around the ranch. Most trails are cleared and accessible by four-wheel drive, with others needing a UTV/ATV to access. Most of the perimeter fencing on the ranch is in working shape.
On the north side of the ranch, there is a 1950 1,247-square-foot house and while the house is currently not livable, it is structurally sound. There is electricity and water in this location. With some renovations, this would make an excellent ranch manager’s house.
Water
The ranch has a total of 10 ponds located across the property as well as multiple seasonal creeks which provide good habitat and a few excellent locations for the creation of a duck marsh. The 2 largest are about 4 acres and have consistently held water even through droughts.
The ranch sits over the Trinity Aquifer where most well depths are around 200 feet and produce an ample amount of water. The ranch has 5 water wells on the property. Two wells serve the main house, while on the north side of the property near the older house, there are an additional two. The condition of these two wells is unknown. The third is a solar well in the middle of the property at 260 feet producing over 10 gallons per minute.
There is a 16” waterline on FM 920 (Walnut Creek Special Utility District) that should be considered for future development potential.
Electricity
Taxes
The ranch is classified in 1D1 status with a wildlife exemption.
Easements
There is a 138 KV overhead power transmission line owned by Oncor that runs on the southern portion of the property and there are also buried natural gas pipelines owned by Enlink Midstream Services present on the property.
Survey
The ranch has recently been surveyed.