The Double Mountain River Reserve- A Ranch with Character, History & Income Potential! The Double Mountain River Reserve in West Central Texas has it all. With river access, water resources, and two residences, this property offers abundant wildlife, outstanding hunting, and endless recreational opportunities. The property’s rolling terrain slopes toward the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos, which runs along the west side of the ranch with approximately a half mile of frontage. The Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River has deep holes perfect for fishing. The ranch features three earth tanks for cattle and wildlife. Known for excellent whitetail deer hunting and abundant wildlife, the ranch is home to Rio Grande turkey, bobwhite quail, bobcats, and feral hogs. Painted buntings add a splash of color in the warmer months, while monarchs can be seen during the fall migration. This ranch has a solid road system in place that winds through mesquite pastures and leads to areas ideal for food plots. An old gravel pit on the property provides material for road maintenance, making it easy to navigate year-round. Historically, the area was home to Comanche and Kiowa Indians, with remains and artifacts still occasionally found on the land today. The Double Mountain River Reserve combines comfortable living, recreational potential, abundant wildlife, and scenic beauty. Working oil wells provide additional income that helps cover ranch expenses and improvements. This property is ideal for family getaways, hunting, fishing, livestock, or investment opportunities. Call Lisa Terrell to schedule a showing today!
Nestled along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River, this wonderful hunting property offers a rare opportunity to own prime riverfront land with endless possibilities. Whitetail deer are plentiful, and the property also provides excellent hunting for turkey, dove, hogs, predators, and quail, making it a true sportsman’s paradise. City water and co-op electricity are already in place, adding convenience to this exceptional setting. A cozy and inviting two-bedroom, two-bathroom home sits on the property, complete with porches that overlook the scenic landscape and well-maintained food plots in excellent condition. Ideally located just 20 minutes from Haskell, riverfront hunting properties like this are hard to find—this one is sure to amaze and won’t last long.
FIVE-ACRES - TRACT C IS AVAILABLE! Potential homestead. The property has a restriction of one single dwelling per site. A survey is available upon request, groundwater is known to be abundant, and electricity is also easily accessible. Enjoy country living at its best in a home you build to enjoy. 5 acres of tree-filled West Texas land would be ideal for a small homestead, avid gardener, or individuals looking to enjoy off-the-grid living. Small tracts such as this do not become available often.
This 4-acre tract is located just north of the community of Rule. The property once served the residents of the community as our local drive-in movie theater, and could possibly be brought back to its former glory! The snack shack still stands, the movie screen is on site and various other outbuildings are still in place. Other potential uses for the well-located property would be new residential construction, a commercial building location, storage buildings, industrial or a small space to run a few cows and keep a year-round garden. This property is well located on highway 6 to allow for all-weather access. Small acreage such as this, in such an excellent location, does not come up often.

Rule is located in Texas. Rule, Texas has a population of 618. Rule is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.07% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.73%.
The median household income in Rule, Texas is $24,489. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,432 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rule is 45.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 25.4 inches per year, with 3.8 inches of snow per year.