Atop the river's edge with the water flowing 100 feet below, the stillness is overtaken by the faint noise of the ripples across rocks below. The sound of the water becomes more and more noticeable as you stare out across the river valley. With a mile of river, you feel atop of the world from that view. Several spots along the river's edge give you phenomenal look at the great Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River. A landmark for life in the area for centuries; it's easy to see why both it and the Double Mountains were used as way finders to traverse the countryside. This property gives you a multitude of experiences with the river running through it, separating the lower area from the higher rugged area. Bisected by the river, the stories of each side are very much different. The south hosts the fertile farmland framed out by a healthy belt of vegetation; quick access to the river's edge. The north hosts the elevated bluffs, panoramic views, and rocky outcrops. Both sides play host to an abundance of wildlife and both sides compliment each other as wildlife use both to habitat and roam. They say seeing is believing and that's what you experience when you step to the edge of these overlooks, you really get to see something special. Don't sleep on this river property. Approximately 812 acres, the diversity of the property is separated by the Brazos River. With over 20 years experience on this place hunting, the seller claims this one to be his family's favorite. Several mount worthy Whitetail bucks have been taken off the place over the years. Home to Rio Grande turkeys, feral hogs, and more. The two sides of the river will give you a variety of experiences to hunt as will the variety of the landscape. It's hard to beat a good river place come hunting season. You'll also catch some fish in the river too.
2,450 Acres High-Fenced Turn-Key Hunting Ranch This expansive, high-fenced 2,450 acre ranch offers a rare combination of top-tier hunting, dramatic terrain, and fully furnished, ready-to-use improvements. Elevation ranges from 1,530' to 1,850'+, featuring mesquite flats, rugged mesas, draws, and panoramic views over 20 miles. Habitat has been improved through cedar removal, resulting in abundant grass and high-protein browse. Ideal for both wildlife and cattle. Outstanding hunting for Whitetail, Mule Deer, Axis, Fallow, Aoudad, and Red Stag. The seller has added 10 bred does and a quality breeder buck to improve genetics. Great dove and waterfowl hunting, and an exceptionally large Bobwhite Quail population. Fully outfitted: 8 blinds, 8 corn feeders, 10 protein feeders (2,000 lbs), and 1 protein feeder (1,500 lbs). Water features include 5 reliable tanks (2 stocked), 7 wet-weather tanks, and a spring. Domestic water is trucked in and stored in 3,000-gallon tanks at each structure. Improvements: 3BR/2BA cabin (1,440 sf), fully furnished with rustic finishes, appliances, front porch, carport, and walk-in cooler. The nearby lodge includes a game room, bunk loft, bar, sunroom, and more—also furnished and guest-ready. Additional infrastructure includes pipe cattle pens for 100+ head and five 1/4 acre high-fenced pens. Turn-key. Seller owns no minerals.


Aspermont is located in Texas. Aspermont, Texas has a population of 1,078. Aspermont is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 55% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 48.12%.
The median household income in Aspermont, Texas is $64,107. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,273 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Aspermont is 30.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 95.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 23.9 inches per year, with 3.8 inches of snow per year.