Spanning 206 acres in Jack County, near the Young County border, the Rhodes Ranch is a top-tier destination for hunters and ranchers alike. This expansive property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering well-maintained gravel roads throughout. It showcases varied topography, with more than 90 feet of elevation shifts, rolling hills, creek bottoms, and thick timber—ideal for supporting abundant game. The ranch offers superb hunting opportunities, with plentiful whitetail deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and varmints. Water resources are a standout feature, including four tanks (one always reliable) and Board Creek, which runs across the ranch, sustaining both wildlife and livestock. There are 47 acres of cleared land, perfect for food plots, crops, or improved grazing. Concrete crossings over Board Creek ensure easy travel across the ranch. Small working pens and a cattle shed support operational needs. For recreation, enjoy fishing, hiking, and panoramic views. Whether your goal is a hunting getaway or a working ranch, this property offers it all. And if desired, nearby ranches have water wells, suggesting the potential for one here, too.
If you are not satisfied with you current hunting lease, check out this 50 acre secluded property east of Bryson. Deer, turkey, and game birds abound on this heavy wooded area. It has plenty of post oaks and mixed brush with excellent deer browse and a good cover of bluestem for turkey nesting. There are two ponds; one stocked with bass and bluegill and the other with crappie. An old barn could be converted to a hunting cabin. This would be a great property for running a few cows along with hunting, or just a good get away recreational place. This property has a nice set of working pens and a mouse proof storage bin for storing wildlife or cattle feed. Deer blinds and feeders will convey. No water, but good wells have been drilled in the area. Current legal easment to this property is not being used.
Experience the beauty of Texas ranch country on this exceptional property featuring rolling elevation changes and sweeping views. The landscape is covered with native grasses with mature oak and mesquite trees, creating a picturesque and diverse setting. Two ponds enhance the property’s natural charm and attract an abundance of wildlife, making it ideal for ranching, recreation, or hunting. Deer, turkey, and other native game are frequently seen throughout the property, offering excellent hunting opportunities right out your back door. With frontage on both FM 175 and Rater Road, the property provides convenient access and flexible options for entry or development. Whether you’re looking to build a custom home, run cattle, or enjoy weekend getaways surrounded by nature, this ranch provides the perfect backdrop. Its combination of scenic terrain, native habitat, and accessibility make it a truly unique opportunity.
Bryson Oaks Ranch – 209 Acres in Jack County, Texas Tucked away in the rolling hills just north of Bryson, Texas, sits the 209-acre Bryson Oaks Ranch—rich in character, history, and opportunity. If you’re looking for a recreational escape, a working cattle property, or a place to build your legacy, this land offers a rare blend of natural beauty and seclusion that's hard to find in North Texas. The landscape is diverse, ranging from rocky hillsides and open parks to thick stands of post oaks. A nice-sized pond is tucked among the trees, attracting wildlife and adding to the ranch’s natural charm. Live oaks and post oaks are scattered throughout, while mesquites and native grasses fill in the open areas. With over 160 feet of elevation change, the rolling topography creates dramatic views, rich habitat, and a true sense of adventure. The ranch feels larger than its acreage and should hunt accordingly. Well-suited for both livestock and hunting, the ranch is cross-fenced and has solid perimeter fencing, ready to support cattle or other animals. There are no oil or gas production sites on the property—only a small underground pipeline located in the southern portion. No wind turbines are present. Wildlife is plentiful, with whitetail deer, feral hogs, and wild turkey frequently spotted. Game sign is abundant. Several ideal building sites can be found across the ranch. Current access is via a short easement off North College Avenue, with road frontage on Dead End Road at the northeast corner. Electricity runs along the eastern border and is also near the southern edge of the property. Water well data on neighboring tracts suggests good potential for groundwater access. The Bryson Oaks Ranch—209 acres full of possibility. A classic Jack County property with everything you’d want in a North Texas ranch.
The LW2 Ranch, 156.43-Acre Jack County Ranch Jared Kennedy of Whitetail Properties is proud to offer this 156.43-acre pristine recreational ranch. Located 13.1 miles west of Jacksboro, 74 miles West of Fort Worth and 55 miles south of Wichita Falls. The LW2 is ready for the working cattle rancher and sets up beautifully for the hunter and fisherman looking for a diverse and peaceful retreat. Native grasses, clover, and vibrant wildflowers cover the pastures, motts of majestic live oaks, post oaks, and mature mesquite trees provide cover and a dynamic landscape. A seasonal creek and four ponds water the landscape, making it an ideal canvas for a custom homestead, working ranch, recreational retreat, or a prescient investment. This ranch is free of oil and gas production, and no pipeline crosses it. The land is very diverse with spots of open pasture, thick oak motts, mature mesquite flats, and a pecan-lined creek bottom. Water Features: A seasonal creek winds through the property, complemented by four stock ponds with almost 2 acres total of surface water. Two ponds are teeming with bass and panfish, ideal for fishing enthusiasts or livestock watering. Agricultural Infrastructure: Fully fenced and cross-fenced with native pastures, perfect for grazing or possible hay production. Hunting & Recreation: Abundant wildlife, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, and hogs, with trails weaving through the tree-lined landscape for hunting, hiking, or ATV adventures. Accessibility: County Road frontage on Burwick Rd. Current agricultural exemption for low property taxes. This Jack County ranch is a rare find, offering a vibrant, water-rich landscape for livestock production, a recreational haven, or a custom homestead. Its proximity to the DFW metroplex and natural beauty make it a prime investment for personal enjoyment or future appreciation.
Incredible ranch with views for miles! An outdoorsman's paradise! Lots of elevation change. 4 stock tanks and thick hardwoods provide excellent cover for deer and other wildlife. Board Tree Creek, a wet weather creek, runs through. Fences in good condition. Multiple roads through property, all in great condition. 1 windmill on property. Electric is close by just to the North. Excellent ranch for deer hunting! This is a great property for the avid sportsman! Located just outside the small town of Bryson in Jack County. Secluded and private. Perfect place to build off the grid or just get away! NOTE: TWO THIRDS OF SELLER'S WIND RIGHTS WILL CONVEY!!!

Bryson is located in Texas. Bryson, Texas has a population of 803. Bryson is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.47% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.85%.
The median household income in Bryson, Texas is $65,688. The median household income for the surrounding county is $56,916 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Bryson is 38.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 95.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.2 inches per year, with 0.9 inches of snow per year.