The 7M Ranch located in Dickens County offers 160 +/- acres of classic West Texas setting with rolling hills and long views across the countryside. The varied terrain makes the property not only functional but also scenic, with several high points that would serve as ideal build sites for a cabin or camp. Access is easy, with roughly a quarter mile of county road frontage and just a couple miles from paved road. The ranch is just minutes from Dickens and a little over an hour from Lubbock, giving it a balance of seclusion and convenience. The land itself is covered in native brush and grassesshinnery oak, mesquite, and bluestem, among othersproviding both forage for cattle and cover for wildlife. The perimeter fences are barbed wire and in good shape, offering practical use for livestock or property management. Recreational opportunities here are abundant. Whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and hogs are all at home on this acreage, with the natural habitat supporting strong wildlife populations. The brush thickets, draws, and native grasses create a diverse environment for hunting, and the rolling ground lends itself to blinds, feeders, or even food plots. Whether for serious hunting or casual weekends outdoors, the property has plenty to offer. An existing mobile home sits on the ranch. While not currently livable, it marks a great location for a deer camp or future cabin, with electricity and a well already in place. For those interested in livestock, the ranch also provides a solid base of native grasses suitable for grazing, with room for improvements if desired. This 160 acres is a versatile piece of country—scenic, practical, and ready for use. Whether your plans involve hunting, ranching, building a retreat, or simply holding land in a quiet area, its a property that delivers both opportunity and enjoyment.
Just in time for hunting season! Located in the open country of Dickens County, this 129+/- AC property offers a practical combination of access, usability, and native character. With close to a mile of county road frontage on two sides and just one mile from paved county road, the tract is easy to reach and well-suited for a variety of land uses, including hunting, grazing, recreational enjoyment, or long-term ownership. Just under ten minutes from the town of Dickens and a little over an hour from Lubbock, it offers a rural setting within reasonable driving distance of town amenities. The land is covered in native brush and grasses typical of the region. Vegetation includes a healthy mix of shinnery oak, mesquite, catclaw, lote bush, old mans beard, little bluestem, Johnson grass, sideoats grama, white tridens, plains bristlegrass, and naturally occurring sand plum thickets. These diverse plant species support both livestock and native wildlife. Previously enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), this ranch may be eligible for re-enrollment, creating an additional benefit for owners focused on conservation or supplemental income. In addition to its recreational appeal, this tract would make an excellent working ranch for cattle grazing, thanks to the strong native grass base and accessible layout. Its ready for someone looking to run livestock on native pasture, with room to improve as desired. The property supports a wide range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, dove, and quail. The natural landscape and varied vegetation provide solid wildlife habitat, particularly for hunting or seasonal use. This acreage offers a functional and enjoyable West Texas property with multiple possibilities for use and improvement. Whether your interest lies in running cattle, improving habitat, enjoying seasonal hunting and recreation, or simply holding land in a quiet rural area, this property provides a solid foundation. Its a place to enjoy time outdoors, make use of what the land naturally offers, and build something lasting at your own pace.

Dickens is located in Texas. Dickens, Texas has a population of 182. Dickens is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.92% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.3%.
The median household income in Dickens, Texas is $38,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $42,241 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dickens is 52.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 23.1 inches per year, with 3.2 inches of snow per year.