Discover peaceful country living on 26.68 acres in Jacksboro, TX. This beautiful improved property is ready for your custom dream home . Electricity, water well and septic system already installed. Enjoy open space, privacy, and abundant native wildlife, with wildlife feeders in place for year round viewing. The property is AG EXEMPT, helping keep taxes low. Bring your plans, your animals, and your outdoor lifestyle this is true Texas country living.
Beautiful open pasture property ideally suited for a horse or cattle operation. The property is level with fertile soil. Property is part of a development – Tract 7. This tract can be accessed off Hwy 281 or Groveland Road (county road). Deed Restrictions. Ag Exempt. Seller, at seller’s expense, will construct fencing making the property fully fenced after closing. Deed Restrictions: No subdividing. No manufactured, mobile or modular homes including but not limited to storage containers converted to residential use or modular storage sheds converted to residential use. No part of the property shall be used as a wreckage yard or for use of waste refuge with impermissible materials including but not limited to oil field equipment, car wreckage or parts, trash or trash pits, metal recycling, etc. RVs are permitted while building permanent residential structure(s) – no more than 12 months. No commercial feedlot operation or livestock auction barn permitted.
Very diverse 29.17 acres that is part pasture, cultivated field and thick hardwoods. 29.17 acres on Ballard Road which is accessed off Hwy 199 or Hwy 281. A large creek runs into the property from the west and splits the property down the middle. Mature hardwoods line the banks of the creek. One stock tank. Property is part of a development – Tract 10. Ag Exempt. Deed Restrictions. Good native grasses for your horses or cattle. Property does have one pumping jack on it. Seller, at seller’s expense, will construct a fence on the northern and eastern boundary lines making the property fully fenced after closing. Deed Restrictions: No subdividing. No manufactured, mobile or modular homes including but not limited to storage containers converted to residential use or modular storage sheds converted to residential use. No part of the property shall be used as a wreckage yard or for use of waste refuge with impermissible materials including but not limited to oil field equipment, car wreckage or parts, trash or trash pits, metal recycling, etc. RVs are permitted while building permanent residential structure(s) – no more than 12 months. No commercial feedlot operation or livestock auction barn permitted.
Perfect tract of land to build your dream home, ranch or weekend getaway. 19.47 acres on Ballard Road which is accessed off Hwy 199 or Hwy 281. A good mix of prairie and hard woods. A large creek winds along the southern and part of the eastern boundaries. Property is part of a development – Tract 5. Ag Exempt. Deed Restrictions. Good native grasses for your horses or cattle. Seller, at seller’s expense, will construct a fence on the western and southern boundary lines making the property fully fenced after closing. Deed Restrictions: No subdividing. No manufactured, mobile or modular homes including but not limited to storage containers converted to residential use or modular storage sheds converted to residential use. No part of the property shall be used as a wreckage yard or for use of waste refuge with impermissible materials including but not limited to oil field equipment, car wreckage or parts, trash or trash pits, metal recycling, etc. RVs are permitted while building permanent residential structure(s) – no more than 12 months. No commercial feedlot operation or livestock auction barn permitted.
Perfect tract of land to build your dream home, ranch or weekend getaway. 28.37 acres on Hwy 199. Electricity is at the highway. Accessed off a Ballard Road (private road) just off Hwy 199. Scattered mesquite trees on the east side. Large stock fed by a small creek running west to east. Property is part of a development – Tract 1. Ag Exempt. Deed Restrictions. Good native grasses for your horses or cattle. Seller, at seller’s expense, will construct a fence on the eastern and southern boundary line making the property fully fenced after closing. Deed Restrictions: No subdividing. No manufactured, mobile or modular homes including but not limited to storage containers converted to residential use or modular storage sheds converted to residential use. No part of the property shall be used as a wreckage yard or for use of waste refuge with impermissible materials including but not limited to oil field equipment, car wreckage or parts, trash or trash pits, metal recycling, etc. RVs are permitted while building permanent residential structure(s) – no more than 12 months. No commercial feedlot operation or livestock auction barn permitted.
40 Acres of Secluded Texas Beauty – Peaceful, Private, and Full of Potential Escape to one of the most peaceful places you'll ever find—this 40-acre secluded property offers unmatched tranquility, natural beauty, and versatile potential. Tucked away 1.2-miles of private road, this land is your private haven with zero road noise and no visible neighbors. Property Features: • Rolling topography with a 40 ft elevation change, offering scenic views and ideal building sites • Reliable 40 gpm water well and electricity already in place • Natural water sources including a pond and a seasonal creek • Abundant wildlife: white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, wild hogs, and a variety of songbirds • Quality Habitat: Post oaks, elms, honey mesquite, little bluestem, sideoats grama • Recreational paradise for hunting, wildlife watching, hiking, or simply relaxing • Subdividable – a rare opportunity for investors • Less than 100 miles from DFW area, 45 min from Wichita Falls, 15 miles from Jacksboro Whether you're searching for an investment opportunity, a weekend retreat, or your forever homestead, this land delivers space, solitude, and serenity in one complete package. The peaceful setting is ideal for off-grid living or custom development, with nature as your nearest neighbor. Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of quiet Texas countryside—schedule your private tour today!
40 Acres of Secluded Texas Beauty – Peaceful, Private, and Full of Potential Escape to one of the most peaceful places you'll ever find—this 40-acre secluded property offers unmatched tranquility, natural beauty, and versatile potential. Tucked away 1.2-miles of private road, this land is your private haven with zero road noise and no visible neighbors. Property Features: • Rolling topography with a 40 ft elevation change, offering scenic views and ideal building sites • Natural water sources including a pond and a seasonal creek • Abundant wildlife: white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, wild hogs, and a variety of songbirds • Quality Habitat: Post oaks, elms, honey mesquite, little bluestem, sideoats grama • Recreational paradise for hunting, wildlife watching, hiking, or simply relaxing • Subdividable – a rare opportunity for investors • Less than 100 miles from DFW area, 45 min from Wichita Falls, 15 miles from Jacksboro Whether you're searching for an investment opportunity, a weekend retreat, or your forever homestead, this land delivers space, solitude, and serenity in one complete package. The peaceful setting is ideal for off-grid living or custom development, with nature as your nearest neighbor. Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of quiet Texas countryside—schedule your private tour today!
100+ Acres of Secluded Texas Land â?? Peaceful, Private, and Full of Potential Peaceful property with little to no noise pollution. This 100.14-acre secluded property offers unmatched tranquility, natural beauty, and versatile potential. 40 gpm water well, electricity, pond, seasonal creek. 1.2 miles down private road. Rolling topography quality wildlife habitat with a 40 ft elevation change, offering scenic views and ideal building sites. Schedule you tour today. Oaks and Mesquite
40 Acres of Secluded Texas Land â?? Peaceful, Private, and Full of Potential Peaceful property with little to no noise pollution. This 40-acre secluded property offers unmatched tranquility, natural beauty, and versatile potential. Has a pond, seasonal creek. 1.2 miles down private road. Rolling topography quality wildlife habitat with a 40 ft elevation change, offering scenic views and ideal building sites. Schedule you tour today. Oaks and Mesquite
Wide open, 12.08 acre tract in Jacksboro, Texas. This property is in the city limits, is zoned single family and is ready for new owners to bring their vision to life. With the location and highway frontage, this property is incredibly convenient. It is shaped nicely, and is flat making it easy to build on, and primed for development. Current zoning is Single Family 1. Seller will consider partial owner financing. Call for further details!
Wide open, 12.08 acre tract in Jacksboro, Texas. This property is in the city limits, is zoned single family and is ready for new owners to bring their vision to life. With the location and highway frontage, this property is incredibly convenient. It is shaped nicely, and is flat making it easy to build on, and primed for development. Current zoning is Single Family 1. Seller will consider partial owner financing. Call for further details!
VIP Open Ranch Event – Nov 18th, RSVP Required. Lake Godstone is a 188-acre premier recreational ranch and campground in Jack County, Texas. This beautifully unique property features a 4-acre, 40-foot-deep spring-fed lake stocked with trophy largemouth bass, surrounded by scenic trails, diverse habitat, and thriving wildlife—including trophy whitetail deer managed under a wildlife management tax exemption. Purpose-built for retreats, outdoor recreation, and hospitality, Lake Godstone hosts up to 60+ guests across a variety of well-appointed accommodations. The 6-bedroom, 3-bath lodge offers 35 beds and panoramic lake views. Additional improvements include six cabins, two RV sites, multiple primitive campsites, and a modern bathhouse. Supplemental power by a 40 KW solar-integrated power plant and private water wells. With a proven annual income and consistent five-star reviews, this property blends recreation, revenue, and conservation in a way rarely found in North Texas. Lake Godstone represents an exclusive opportunity for investors, families, or organizations seeking a turn-key legacy ranch within 90 minutes of the DFW Metroplex. Highlights -188± acres with 4-acre, 40’-deep spring-fed Lake Godstone -Trophy largemouth bass and whitetail deer -Wildlife management tax exemption -$240,000 annual income from lodging and recreation -6-bed, 3-bath lodge (35 beds total) -6 cabins, 2 RV sites, multiple campsites, and modern bathhouse -40 KW solar power plant with backup generator -Sleeps 60+ guests comfortably -Proven event and lodging infrastructure -90 minutes from DFW -VIP Open Ranch Event – Nov 18th, RSVP Required
120 deeded acres, Jack County, Texas Located in the rolling Post Oak country of central Jack County, the Salt Creek 120 is a scenic tract with good cover, strong grasses, and over 125 feet of elevation change. Mature post oak and blackjack predominate the high ridges; native bluestem and side-oats grama hold the slopes and flats. Salt Creek, a clear, rocky seasonal stream, crosses the entire eastern third and is lined with elm, hackberry, and scattered pecan. The southern half of the property opens into a wide grassy valley with several potential homesites. Electricity runs through the middle of the gentle valley. Neighboring water wells are strong—20-45 GPM reported within a half-mile. Wildlife is plentiful. Whitetail, turkey, hogs, and dove are present in good numbers, and the thick cover and varied terrain make the place hunt much larger than the deed shows. Larger neighbors should make for good hunting. Soils are primarily sandy loam. One animal unit to 20 acres would be an acceptable stocking rate. Fences are fair. There is one oil well site and two buried pipelines running through the bottom third of the property. Fort Richardson State Park, Possum Kingdom Lake, and Lake Bridgeport are all within a short drive. Access is the only detractor on this parcel. A long easement from US380 is currently the only access. We have priced this parcel to sell, knowing some additional work will need to be done on access. Whitetail Properties is proud to offer this exclusive listing. Shown by appointment only.
Stunning views on this 34 acres in Jack County. With over 90 feet of elevation change on just 34 acres this property would be ideal for your dream home. Panoramic views to the south and east. Surprisingly thick topsoil for a hilly property provides for the mature post oaks that occupy most of the property. Accessed off Lester Road this property also has frontage on Burwick Road. Ag Exempt.
Scenic and raw 171 acres touching the city of Jacksboro, TX. Big Cleveland Creek runs along the western side of the property providing rich, alluvial soil and large, mature hardwoods. The property fronts Hwy 281, and the city streets of Timberlane and Star Lane. Excellent hunting and large neighbors to the west. No oil and gas production on the property. The property does have electricity and water well. Ag Exempt. This property could be used for it all: hunting, cattle, residential, recreational and development.
Perfect tract of land to build your dream home, ranch or weekend getaway. 12.34 acres on Hwy 199. Electricity is at the highway. Mostly open with some scattered mesquite trees on the east side. Property is part of a development - Tract 3. Ag Exempt. Deed Restrictions. Good native grasses for your horses or cattle. Seller, at seller’s expense, will construct a fence on the western boundary line making the property fully fenced after closing. Asking price: $184,483.00 Deed Restrictions: No subdividing. No manufactured, mobile or modular homes including but not limited to storage containers converted to residential use or modular storage sheds converted to residential use. No part of the property shall be used as a wreckage yard or for use of waste refuge with impermissible materials including but not limited to oil field equipment, car wreckage or parts, trash or trash pits, metal recycling, etc. RVs are permitted while building permanent residential structure(s) – no more than 12 months. No commercial feedlot operation or livestock auction barn permitted.
This 78.96-acre tract in Jack County presents an exceptional opportunity for hunting, fishing, livestock, or potential residential development. The property is unimproved and features excellent barbed-wire perimeter fencing, along with a mix of rolling pasture, brush, and mature trees that provide ideal wildlife habitat. Two stock tanks with a covered dock offer water access and recreational enjoyment. With its balance of productive pastureland, scenic terrain, and natural beauty, this tract is well-suited for a private ranch, weekend retreat, or future homesite.
Experience the freedom of country living on this exceptional 228± acre ag-exempt ranch offering endless potential for recreation, livestock, and lifelong memories. Just outside of Jacksboro, access is secure behind a county-maintained gate, providing privacy and peace of mind. Despite its seclusion, the property sits approximately X miles from town, where a population of 4,184 enjoys small-town conveniences including several restaurants, a grocery store, hardware store, and more. The land delivers a classic Texas landscape with rolling pasture, native cover, and mature hardwoods—perfect for running cattle, riding horses, and supporting abundant wildlife. Hunters will appreciate the rich population of wild hogs, turkey, quail, whitetail deer, and dove. Three ponds provide water for livestock and wildlife, and the fishing is excellent. Kids will love exploring on ATVs, 4-wheelers, or motorcycles, making every visit an adventure! Can you imagine? Out here, the sunrises light up the pasture, sunsets stretch across the horizon, and the stars at night feel close enough to touch. The peace and quiet are exactly what buyers dream of when they picture getting away from it all. Whether you’re tracking game through oak and mesquite, working cattle in open pasture, or planning a future homesite, this ranch offers room to dream. With no city restrictions and current ag exemption for low taxes, it allows full flexibility—operate a working ranch, build a weekend retreat, or create a legacy property to pass down for generations. Fully fenced and easily accessible, it offers the ideal blend of space, security, and proximity to amenities—true Texas land worth holding.
Discover this stunning 468-acre ranch land in Texas, perfect for recreation, cattle, or building your dream home. The property features a beautiful 5-acre lake, three cozy sleeping cabins, and a spacious cookhouse complete with a living room and full restroom facilities, including washer and dryer connections. Whether you're looking for a recreational retreat, a working ranch, or a private estate, this versatile property offers endless possibilities. Come take a look and see what this incredible piece of Texas ranch land has to offer! Listing broker has drone videos to share, just ask!
Picturesque and rugged 44 acres on Slusher Road southeast of Jacksboro, TX. This property is heavily wooded with significant elevation sloped to the southeast allowing for beautiful views. The hilly terrain and mature post oaks make for a secluded property. Excellent hunting with a large runoff creek that could be dammed to create a lake. Ag Exempt. Surface only. Deed restrictions.
This 91.68-acre Trio River Ranch in Jack County offers a rare combination of river frontage, diverse terrain, and proven wildlife habitat. The land rolls gently from 960’ to 920’, sloping down to the West Fork of the Trinity River. Habitat includes thick stands of post oak, cedar elm, and native pecans, native grasses, open parks, and heavy bedding cover. A 2.6-acre food plot recently drilled with Justin Seed Company’s wildlife blend, and multiple blind locations make the ranch ready to hunt. The West Fork Trinity River frontage winds through the southern half of the property for nearly 3,000 feet. Side creeks and duck sloughs are plentiful, providing year-round water for both wildlife and livestock. Underground electricity runs to a container cabin, and a gated entrance on a private road secures access. Wildlife is abundant with whitetail deer, turkey, feral hogs, waterfowl, and dove. Multiple wood duck boxes have been maintained as part of the wildlife management program that the owners have implemented. The ranch currently benefits from a wildlife tax exemption, keeping carrying costs low while enhancing habitat. Location highlights: 9 miles to Jacksboro, 66 miles to Fort Worth, 64 miles to Wichita Falls, and just 83 miles to DFW International Airport. Jack County is known for its ranching heritage, deep ties to Texas history, and its reputation as a strong hunting region in North Texas. Today, the area blends small-town community life with quick access to larger cities, making it an attractive location for both recreation and investment. This property is a strong fit for the outdoorsman seeking a recreational ranch with live water, excellent access, and long-term value in a growing part of North Texas.
This entire 727 acre parcel is for sale and seller is willing to leave whole or parcel out in the acreage of your choice over 25 acres. This land has Zero FEMA Floodplain, minimal mineral production, supreme topography, excellent hunting and wildlife, access to three phase power, fertile soil, countless mature oak trees and so much more. Build the memories of your life on this pristine sanctuary ranch retreat, where neighbors boast strong and proven local water wells. This agriculture exempt ranch land includes more flexibility than you could have imagined. Choose your lot size by the acre. Dimensions and acreage from a minimum of twenty five acres. Seller will provide buyer with a new survey based on their preferred property boundaries and acreage. Negotiate an added pond, a water well, a new road, barns, fencing and more as seller is flexible to providing additional value adds with a mutually negotiated contract and your lender approval. Seller has 727 acres to choose from at this location. Quality roads to the property have never washed out and the elevations here are higher than average in Jack County. See more at JACK COUNTY TEXAS. com
The Beaver Creek Ranch is perfect for buyers seeking a smaller-acreage ranch that is turn-key ready to start enjoying! As you drive through the gated entry, you’ll immediately see how nicely this property has been maintained by its current owners for more than 20 years. The 60 acres is diverse and provides opportunities for hunting, grazing, fishing, and family recreation. The acreage is mostly level with some gradual slopes and has a great mix of open space and some thickly wooded areas. Trees include live oak, post oak, elm, some mesquite and cedar, plus a large native pecan tree in the SE pasture. There are two nice ponds located near the front of the ranch, the largest being approximately 1 acre when full, and stocked with catfish! A nicely updated 1 bedroom, 1 full bath cabin with a modern kitchen and sitting area comes completely furnished and has central HVAC. A separate but attached structure includes a laundry room and a small room that could serve as an office or bunkroom. A covered concrete pad extends from the cabin’s steel roofing structure and has electric service and a septic connection to support an RV. An additional covered area can serve as parking or as an extended patio area. A 40ft x 60ft steel barn with concrete floors, 15 ft sidewalls, and large overhead doors at each end, provides storage for equipment and ranch toys, and a great workshop. Native grasses are abundant and have supported cattle grazing for the current owners. The perimeter of the property is fully fenced, and several cross fences provide for several different pastures. Beaver Creek Lane is a private road exclusive to this property, which includes just over 1,000 ft of frontage along Halsell Ranch Road, a gravel county road.
This mostly wooded 642 acre property is rugged in areas and has overall elevation changes more than 100 ft. It has great potential for hunting, grazing, fishing, family recreation, building your dream home or weekend ranch. There is enough land to do all those things, and more! There are several small ponds scattered throughout the property, providing water for livestock and wildlife. The thick cover of oak, mesquite, and cedar provide great cover for whitetail deer and wild hogs, while the diverse habitat also supports turkey and dove. Situated on a gravel county road, the property provides frontage and gate access on two sides, which could allow for the property to be split into two parcels by its new owners. There is approximately 950 feet of road frontage along the NE boundary, with an additional 1500 feet of frontage along the south boundary. There is a secure gate for entry at each road frontage location. Electric service runs across the northern portion of the ranch, and one meter is currently in place, utilized by the hunters who lease the property. The hunting lease will be terminated upon the sale of the property and the rustic hunters’ cabin may or may not be removed by the hunters. Native grasses are abundant and have supported cattle grazing over the years. The 5.4 mile perimeter of the property appears to be fully fenced, with fences being in fair to good condition. Cross fences are very old and mostly poor condition with many voids. The current ag exemption provides significantly reduced property taxes. Estimated at $1,114 for 2025 per Jack Co. There are wind turbines visible from the property, but none exist on the property. A solar farm is being developed to the south of the property. No leases or lease options pertaining to wind, solar, or oil & gas currently exist on this property. Sellers do own some mineral interests which may be negotiated for conveyance, added to the selling price. Priced at $6500 per acre!


Jacksboro is located in Texas. Jacksboro, Texas has a population of 4,146. Jacksboro is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 26.62% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.85%.
The median household income in Jacksboro, Texas is $36,855. 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 Jacksboro is 36 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.5 inches per year, with 0.7 inches of snow per year.