Buffalo 4 Ranch offers 1,137+ - turnkey high-fenced acres in Blackwell, Texas (Nolan & Runnels Counties). This premier game ranch features 380 ft of elevation change, rolling hills, mature oak motts, mesquite, cedar, plum thickets, diverse grasses, and approx. 150 acres of established food plots. Water is exceptional with 7 ponds, 2 electric water wells (both homes on filtration systems), and 3 solar wells feeding troughs throughout the ranch. Wildlife is abundant and includes Whitetail (Boone & Crockett to 300 ft+), Axis, Fallow, Blackbuck, Transcaspian sheep, turkey, quail, dove, ducks, and hogs. Ranch infrastructure includes 13 corn feeders, 12 protein feeders, and 11 hunting stands. The 2,214 sq ft main home (built 2022) offers luxury lodge-style living with 18 ft ceilings, quartz countertops, custom finishes, mud-utility rooms, and a 37×40 insulated garage with commercial fridge freezer, ice machine, and temp-controlled half bath. A 40×10 covered processing area includes a walk-in freezer and electric winch. Large covered porches overlook the ranch. The 1,683 sq ft second home (built 2017) includes granite counters, knotty alder cabinets, stained concrete floors, new HVAC, and a full-length back porch. Additional improvements include a tractor-equipment barn, two 300-gallon fuel tanks, a 15,000 lb split feed silo, cow pens, interior road system, and full perimeter high fencing. Approx. drive times: 58 miles to Abilene Regional Airport, 233 miles to DFW, 238 miles to AUS, 386 miles to Waco. Offered turnkey.
320± Acres – Nolan County, Texas Located 40 minutes southwest of Abilene, this 320± acre ranch is set up for cattle and hunting. North Fork Valley Creek runs through the middle with an ideal site for a five-acre lake. Three water wells are in place. Perimeter fencing is in fair condition with quality cedar-stave working pens. Owner has cleared and reseeded multiple areas with a 7-way native grass mix, producing excellent forage. Surrounded by large ranches practicing brush control, reseeding, and wildlife management. No oilfield activity—only one decommissioned gas line easement along the north fence. Turbines are in the distance but barely visible due to topography. Forbs and grasses are abundant, with mature hardwoods along the creek and three partially fenced areas ideal for food plots. Supports one animal unit per 25 acres. Creek features 8-foot limestone banks with a clay layer suitable for lake construction. Wildlife includes deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and varmints. Deer blinds and feeders convey. The fully rebuilt brick home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, all-new plumbing, electrical, HVAC, windows, flooring, granite, cabinets, appliances, and a metal roof. Large living area, updated kitchen, master suite, and RV hookup with water and power. In the Blackwell School District with strong family incentives. Solid cattle and hunting property with long-term investment potential in an improving area close to Abilene.

Blackwell is located in Texas. Blackwell, Texas has a population of 177. Blackwell is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.65% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.12%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $44,700 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Blackwell is 53.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 95 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 24.1 inches per year, with 1.5 inches of snow per year.