Discover the potential of this expansive 258-acre property featuring excellent frontage on both FM 880 and Highway 6. Conveniently located yet offering true country seclusion, this tract is well-suited for ranching, hunting, or simply enjoying wide-open Texas land. The acreage offers a beautiful mix of oak trees and mesquites, providing natural cover for wildlife and adding to the property’s character. A year-round creek runs the full length of the land from north to south, complemented by a stock tank that enhances both livestock and wildlife use. The property is fenced with barbed wire fencing in fair condition, and utilities are already in place with electricity and Fort Griffin water onsite. The rolling terrain gives the land visual appeal and allows for multiple scenic build sites if a homesite or cabin is desired. Whether you’re seeking a hunting retreat, a working or hobby ranch, or a peaceful recreational escape, this property offers the privacy, natural beauty, and versatility that make it a rare find.
RV PARK BOOM! Are you ready to have your own RV Park? Or Just a small acreage to build your dream home and have a few HENS and HORSES. Just under 3 acres of prime real estate in SHACKELFORD COUNTY! Located on Road frontage FM 297 and near HWY 6. Great commercial visibility, easy access and Across the road from the Red Barn and community center. Possibilities are endless with all of the surrounding activities and growth taking place nearby, as well as DEER HUNTERS and DOVE HUNTERS always needing a place to park their RV and set up camp. On site electric. City sewer and water available and WIFI. RV on property conveys with sale of property Drone pictures coming soon
Welcome to Wylie Lake Ranch, located in the Rolling Plains region, combines agricultural capability, recreation, and investment value. All mineral rights to convey with the sale, including 22.5 percent of oil and gas royalties. The land includes a 5± acre stocked lake known as Wylie Lake, two additional tanks, and Deep Creek running through the center, providing both scenic beauty and reliable water resources. The property supports abundant native wildlife including deer, turkey, quail, dove, and hogs. A network of internal roads and trails allows convenient access for vehicles, ATVs, or horseback riding. Approximately 95 acres are suitable for cultivation, offering potential for farming or leased agricultural use. Several outbuildings provide space for storage or ranch operations. With rolling terrain, mixed pasture and wooded areas, and dependable surface water, this property offers a strong combination of recreational, agricultural, and long-term investment potential within the Central Texas Rolling Plains.
187.79 acres with 20+ acre lake and dam. Paved county road frontage with power and water. Roads into and throughout the fenced property. No restrictions. Ag exemption currently in place. Beautiful trees and rolling hills throughout. Could be hunting property, great ranch compound, or a terrific spot for your showcase home. Minerals do not convey. Photos and video of lake are after a heavy rain. Video and 3D tour links are attached.

Moran is located in Texas. Moran, Texas has a population of 164. Moran is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 7.41% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.97%.
The median household income in Moran, Texas is $30,833. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,896 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Moran is 55.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 28.3 inches per year, with 3.2 inches of snow per year.