Sadler Ranch
Sadler, TXSmall recreational property adjoining the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in northwest Grayson County. Giant trees, rolling topography, and a newly constructed small lake. Rural water and a beautiful log home.
Clark’s Creek Ranch is located four miles east of Yoakum, TX, and 2.5 miles south of the community of Sweet Home, TX, roughly midway between Houston and San Antonio. Comprised of over 446 acres, the ranch fronts FM Highway 2543 for approximately 1,700 feet and has secondary access from LCR 418. The ranch is populated with different vegetation, brush, and tree species, as the soil variations would indicate. Ample tree populations of live oak, pecan, and mesquite are found throughout the ranch. The less desirable brush species such as huisache, McCartney rose and others are also well established. The soil makeup (Hallettsville series) varies across the ranch from heavy clays to sandy loams. The sandier soils on portions of the ranch are relativity still open and under maintenance by the grazing tenant. Typical water wells in the region would suggest reliable groundwater sources from the Gulf Coast Aquifer at depths of 200-600 feet. Regular game species would consist of whitetail deer, wild turkey, dove, duck, and feral pigs.
Clark’s Creek Ranch has been under the same ownership for several decades, left undisturbed and untamed. It is the perfect candidate to invest in a family property that is easy to own from a distance, or on which to build a family compound.