This beautiful 10 acre tract in Eastland County offers a perfect blend of seclusion, recreational opportunity, and productive land. The property features sandy soil, with scattered oak trees, and a section of cultivated ground—ideal for attracting wildlife or running a small ag operation. Whether you're looking for a prime hunting property or a weekend getaway, this land is a haven for deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. It's natural habitat, and easy access from county roads, make it a turnkey spot for outdoor enthusiasts or those seeking a peaceful rural retreat.
This stunning 7.74-acre property features a spacious storage barn about 698 sq ft, ideal for a variety of uses including equipment storage, workshop space, or even conversion into a hobby area. The expansive land offers ample room for agricultural pursuits, outdoor recreational activities, or potential development. With a perfect blend of open fields and shaded areas, this property is a serene retreat, promising both functionality and natural beauty. Its versatile layout makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a rural lifestyle with plenty of space to grow and create.
Set on a generous eight acres, this picturesque property offers a great blend of open space and natural charm. A scattering of beautiful mature oak trees provide character, shade and timeless sense of beauty across the landscape, creating an ideal spot for a future home site. Toward the back of the property, a lovely pond surrounded by thick timber adds to both visual appeal and a serene focal point-perfect for relaxing afternoons, fishing, or enjoying the local wildlife that frequently visits the water's edge. Electric runs along the road. With plenty of room to build, garden, or simply enjoy wide-open living, this acreage presents a rare opportunity to create your own private sanctuary while still embracing the warmth and tranquility of the countryside.
Discover 343 acres of prime hunting and ranch land in Brown and Comanche County, Texas, offering a rare combination of rugged beauty and practical features. This ranch boasts tall stunning mountain-top views along with a rich habitat supporting trophy whitetail deer, turkeys, hogs, coyotes, and many other wildlife, that thrive in the rough mountain terrain, to fertile bottom land that produces coastal Bermuda grass and other native grasses for the cattle and livestock production, this ranch is well watered with four well-kept ponds that are scattered out around the ranch. This ranch is ready for year-round use. Whether you are looking for exceptional hunting, recreational opportunities, of a scenic place to build, this acreage offers unmatched potential.
NEW LISTING! 139 Prime Acres in Eastland County Looking for a solid piece of Texas land that checks all the boxes? This 139-acre spread gives you room to roam, work, or just kick back—whether you're into raising crops, hunting, or building your quiet forever home. It's got thick brush for cover, open fields ready to plant, a dependable water well, power already in place, and its quiet & secluded, all just a short drive from Rising Star. An opportunity like this doesn't come around often. - Tree Cover: Mature post oak and pecan, with live oak and blackjack oak mixed in - One excellent pond - Strong, reliable water well - Electric meter in place - ±41.78 acres of thick, wildlife-packed brush - ±97.22 acres of fertile cultivation with scattered big pecan trees - Solid fencing all around - Wildlife: Plenty of whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, dove, varmints, and occasional quail - Soil: Quality loamy fine sand - County road frontage on 3 sides for easy access - Trash pickup available - Rising Star ISD - Just 1.6 miles to Hwy 183 pavement - 15 minutes north of Rising Star - 17 minutes south of Cisco - 1 hour 42 minutes southwest of Fort Worth Ranch & Hunting Land Realty, LLC strives to provide accurate property information; however, all details are subject to change without notice and should be independently verified by the buyer in accordance with Texas law. Properties are subject to prior sale, price changes, corrections, or removal from the market at any time. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or information provided by sellers or third parties. Buyer Representation Policy: Buyer’s agents are welcome but must accompany their clients from the first showing onward. It is the responsibility of all parties to ensure they are properly prepared to access rural properties, which may require four-wheel drive vehicles or UTVs.
Enjoy peaceful, country living and all the benefits of living outside the city limits. With plenty of space for gardening, and outdoor activities, this 5-acre property offers a blank canvas for your dream home. Conveniently located 35 minutes from Eastland, you will have access to all the necessities with ease. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and make your home in this tranquil setting. The possibilities are endless on this beautiful 5-acre tract in Eastland county. Call today to schedule a showing and start envisioning your life in the peaceful countryside.
Historic 504.36-Acre Ranch – First Time on the Market in Over a Century This remarkable 504.36-acre ranch has been in the Ron Cotton family for over 100 years and is now available for purchase for the first time since its original acquisition. Rich in heritage, the ranch has a diverse history—once serving as a peanut farm, dairy, and cattle operation. Located just 15 miles south of Cisco and I-20, and only 1.9 miles west of Highway 183, the property offers convenient access in all directions. The land is predominantly level pasture, providing sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Scattered oak trees create excellent wildlife habitat, attracting native whitetail deer and adding to the property's natural charm. Positioned at the corner of Highway 2731 and CR 252, the ranch is bordered by other large ranches, ensuring privacy and an expansive rural atmosphere. Structures: Metal building for storage or livestock shelter; older outbuildings including a dairy barn, pens, and workshop with concrete flooring Utilities: One private water well, access to Westbound Co-op water, and electricity from Comanche Cooperative Land Use: Divided into five pastures with sandy loam soils and a mix of bermudagrass and native grasses Historic Features: Longevity of Cotton family ownership, continuous agricultural production, legacy ranch infrastructure The ranch features paved road frontage and approximately 3,750 feet of gravel road access. Whether you're seeking a legacy ranch, an agricultural or haying operation, or a scenic rural getaway, this property is full of potential.
This property has approx 34 acres of woods and 100 acres of cultivation. These fields have small grains currently planted, which can really draw the wildlife in. There are 3 stock ponds, 2 are a pair on the west side and the other is centrally located in the property. There is a nice set of pipe pens in the NW corner close to the county road for hauling cattle out. With approx 4300 ft of county road frontage you can make your own entrance if you don't like the current one or you can divide it if 135 acres is too many for you. Any owned minerals will convey. There is a grazing lease in effect until the end of the year. Coleman SUD has a water line on FM 2940 and CR 428; however, they do not have the capacity to add additional meters to the line. They have advised it could be 5-6 years before that is possible. Any owned minerals will convey.
Discover your perfect getaway or future home site on these four 5 acre tracts of sandy land, tucked away in the oak-covered countryside of Eastland County. Heavily wooded with mature oaks, the property offers excellent bowhunting opportunities for whitetail deer and hogs, as well as other local wildlife. With water and electricity available at the county road, these tracts are ideal for recreational use or building your dream home. No restrictions mean you have the freedom to enjoy the land your way. Peaceful country setting with the convenience of utilities makes this an excellent investment for hunters, nature enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a quiet slice of Texas. 7.5 acre lots are also available'
This beautiful 74-acre tract in Eastland County offers a perfect blend of seclusion, recreational opportunity, and productive land. The property features sandy soil, dense oak tree coverage, and a section of cultivated ground—ideal for attracting wildlife or running a small ag operation. Whether you're looking for a prime hunting property or a weekend getaway, this land is a haven for deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. With abundant cover, natural habitat, and easy access from county roads, it's a turnkey spot for outdoor enthusiasts or those seeking a peaceful rural retreat.
Get this place for hunting season!! This ranch offers endless possibilities, a combination property for hunting, ranching, farming, and or your custom build! The 157.5+- acres of fertile sandy loam has a wet-weather creek running through it. It has a good mixture of sparse to thick tree cover, mostly mesquite and mature live oak and post oak. There is great ground water all over the area as is evidenced by the 60ft well that produces 50+ gal min. 4 stock tanks & a slough. There is oil production on the property. Seller is willing to convey 25% of mineral rights and one sixth of the royalties he is currently receiving. Good soil, native grasses and decent cover give this property so many possibilities along with instant income! Great investment property as well!
Folks! If you are looking for a really neat hunting or recreational property, that is quiet and secluded, you have just found the one you are looking for. This 99 ac is a neat place. It is heavily wooded on the North and the S ends of property, with open pasture in the middle of property. The abundant trees consist of Post Oak, Live Oak, Mesquite, and other brush and browse for the wildlife. Wildlife consist of Deer, Dove, Turkey, Hogs, and other varmints. There is lots of great native grasses, with fantastic perimeter fencing. So, if you choose to run a few head of livestock, it is good to go. Property is currently in wildlife exemption. There is 1 small tank, that needs to be enlarged. Improvements include a water well, and electricity. There is rd frontage on 2 sides. Don't let this one get by you!
Great little recreational property that's secluded at the end of a .67 mile of easement road. Electricity is provided by Comanche Electric Coop and there is a water well which produced 5 gallons in 45 seconds for the seller. Terrain is level to rolling with great views and one stock tank. There are a variety of trees including Post Oak, Black Jacks, Mesquites, Willow, Native Pecan, Plum thickets and Cottonwood scattered around the property. Soil is sandy loam which is excellent for growing Coastal Bermuda and other improved grasses. Fences are excellent on 3 sides but need to be re-built on the south side; they were damaged in a wildfire. This is a great little hunting property or a wonderful place to build your dream home.
Surface Estate Only of 109.36 acres, m-l, near Rising Star in Eastland County; Excellent hunting for white tail deer, hogs, turkey, ducks, dove and varmints; Almost new perimeter 8-strand barbed wire fences; Some utilities available along the county road frontage; Two (2) ponds (one large & one small); Heavily wooded with post oaks, elms and pecans on most of the property, but some areas could be utilized as productive; Native grass; Sandy loam soil; Great place to get away for the weekend or to build a barndominium or full time residence; Call for an appointment.
Rising Oaks Ranch 8.3 Acres with Creek Bed & Native Trees This scenic tract offers a balanced mix of open pasture and wooded areas along a seasonal arroyo creek bed. Towering pecan, oak, and elm trees line the creek and a small pond that occasionally holds water, enhancing the natural beauty and habitat. Property Features County Road Frontage: Provides privacy and easy access Utilities: Comanche Co-op Electric available at the road Topography: Gently rolling terrain with excellent potential for homesites Water Features: Seasonal creek and pond Location: Less than 2 hours to Fort Worth, Abilene, and Austin

Rising Star is located in Texas. Rising Star, Texas has a population of 730. Rising Star is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.29% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.12%.
The median household income in Rising Star, Texas is $30,583. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,953 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rising Star is 36.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 29.8 inches per year, with 3 inches of snow per year.