This expansive 293-acre combo ranch nestled in the heart of the Texas Triangle offers endless potential as a full-time cattle operation, hunting retreat, weekend escape, or prime location for ranch-style development. With meticulous maintenance and unparalleled improvements, this turn-key property promises to exceed your expectations. Terrain: The land is gentle rolling, typical for the area. The property has many deep and wide creeks which gives this property character and makes it feel bigger. Extensive selective clearing has been done on this ranch in the past. Land Management: Currently operated as a thriving cattle and hay enterprise, this ranch is meticulously managed, with the owner cutting coastal round bales and applying fertilizer. Additionally, the property is meticulously maintained to optimize opportunities for whitetail and duck hunting. Surface Water: water, water, water! Sandy Creek meanders through the landscape, complemented by three well-built ponds, some of which have been recently developed. These water features not only enhance the natural beauty of the property but also provide valuable resources for both livestock and wildlife. Water Wells: A reliable water source is essential, and this property boasts a well with a depth of 432 feet and an 8-inch diameter. Known for its consistent performance, this well ensures peace of mind for all your agricultural and recreational needs. Cabin: While needing some attention, a small hunting cabin on the property offers a cozy retreat for weekends away, providing a comfortable place to rest and recharge amidst the tranquility of nature. Location: Centrally positioned in Western Robertson County, this ranch enjoys convenient access, just 35 miles from College Station, 100 miles from Austin, and 128 miles from Houston. Boasting road frontage on both FM 979 and Elmo Road, as well as multiple strategically placed gates, this property ensures ease of access and flexibility.
The Tidwell Prairie Ranch is a secluded, 44-acre ranch located approximately 11 miles North of Hearne off of HWY 6. On the Tidwell Prairie, youâll find roughly 20 acres of grazeable pasture, with the rest covered in mature hardwoods. With more than 30 feet of elevation change, numerous spots exist to build your perfect dream home. Being so close to Waco, Bryan, College Station, and Huntsville, this property would make for a great weekend getaway. Tree and plant species on the ranch include Live Oak, Blackjack Oak, Post Oak, Velvet Ash, Rye Grass, King Ranch Bluestem, and many more. There is no shortage of Whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkeys, and multiple varmint species for the Hunting enthusiast. The Tidwell Prairie Ranch has barbed wire fencing on three sides. Electricity is at the road and crosses the NE corner of the property.
Calvert is located in Texas. Calvert, Texas has a population of 1,203. Calvert is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 6.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.67%.
The median household income in Calvert, Texas is $59,438. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,709 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Calvert is 36.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 36.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.8 inches per year, with 0.3 inches of snow per year.