Come experience the stars of Texas from this secluded hilltop retreat above the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River. This peaceful getaway offers a rare opportunity to live simply in a place less traveled. The property features a diverse mix of cultivated land with improved grasses on the upper acres that transition into thick wooded areas ideal for hunting. As the elevation drops toward the river, the landscape transforms into dense stands of Mesquite, Chinaberry, and plum thickets, providing excellent wildlife habitat and cover. Haskell County is known for its exceptional wildlife, including whitetail deer, feral hogs, various varmints, doves, and quail. New perimeter and cross fencing, electricity, and cooperative water are already in place, along with a water well and an older, uninhabitable brick house. This ranch is perfectly set up for building your dream home, managing rotational grazing, and enjoying exceptional hunting opportunities. Take in stunning 360° panoramic views and enjoy the breathtaking West Texas sunsets from your own private vantage point. This property features over 75 acres of native and improved grasses, recently enrolled in the EQIP Conservation Program to promote sustainable grazing and long-term land health. Additional acreage extending toward the river is also available, offering extra space for expansion, recreation, or livestock.
Here is your chance to own 100+ acres of riverfront land surrounded by the natural beauty of West Texas. This property offers an impressive mix of Cottonwood, Chinaberry, Cedar, and Mesquite trees, along with plum thickets that provide excellent cover for wildlife. This property is a good mix, including several acres of native and improved grasses, recently enrolled in the EQIP Conservation Program to promote sustainable grazing and long-term land health. Nature lovers and outdoorsmen will appreciate the abundance of turkey, bobcat, coyote, whitetail deer, feral hogs, quail, and monarch butterflies, as well as the colorful painted buntings and other songbirds that frequent the area. With great river frontage and easy access, this land offers endless recreational possibilities... from hunting and fishing to peaceful getaways by the water. The gravel pit near the river also offers potential for income production, adding investment appeal to this natural retreat. Additional contiguous acreage is available.
Located just off State Highway 6, this versatile 41.6-acre tract offers a prime blend of dryland cultivation and native pasture. Whether you're seeking a peaceful homesite, a recreational retreat, or a productive investment, this property delivers. With possible area groundwater availability and easy highway access, it's an ideal canvas for residential development, hunting, or leisure. Quiet country living meets practical potential—just minutes from Rule.
160.5 Acres - Productive Land with Creek, Stock Tank, and Wildlife Located just 5 miles southeast of Rule, this 160.5-acre property offers a great mix of cultivation, recreation, and country living potential. Approximately 120 acres are in productive cultivation, providing excellent farming opportunities. Mule Creek meanders through the property, adding natural beauty and a dependable water source for livestock and wildlife. The seller believes there is a natural spring in the stock tank as it has not gone dry through drought seasons. An impressive stock tank sits near the creek-perfect for fishing or relaxing by the water. The land supports abundant wildlife, making it ideal for hunting or building your dream homestead in a peaceful rural setting. Improvements include a brand-new perimeter barbed-wire fence, an attractive gated entry, and an equipment gate wide enough for large machinery. A well is also on the property near the main gate. Whether you're looking to expand your ag operation, enjoy weekend recreation, or settle into your own private ranch, this property has it all!
Escape to 160 acres of pristine native pastureland, ideal for hunting, recreation, or peaceful retreat. This expansive property features a cozy 600 sq ft cabin with lodging amenities, covered parking, and versatile storage or animal shelter space. A reliable water well supports off-grid living or weekend getaways. Located in a prime area for deer, bird, and wildlife hunting, this land offers privacy, natural beauty, and endless possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Located directly on Haskell County Road 463, this 240-acre tract of dryland cultivated farmland offers an outstanding opportunity for both seasoned investors and new farmers alike. The property is currently being farmed by a reliable tenant with a lease already in place, providing immediate income potential. With excellent soil conditions, this tract is well-suited for crops such as cotton or wheat and is positioned in an area known for strong production history. In addition to its agricultural value, the land also offers some hunting opportunities, making it a versatile piece of West Texas property. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation or diversify your investment portfolio, this property checks all the boxes for location, usability, and potential.
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.