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Hunter’s Paradise & Investment Potential | 166.45 Acres with I-20 Frontage | Abilene, Texas
Presented at: $1,100,000
With nearly 5,000 feet of frontage along Interstate 20, this 166.45-acre property just minutes outside Abilene offers an exciting mix of recreational use and long-term investment potential. Whether you’re hunting trophy whitetail or considering future development, this ranch is ready for your vision.
Bull Wagon Creek winds through the landscape, adding character to the terrain and attracting wildlife. The land offers approximately 40 feet of elevation change and is blanketed with thick West Texas brush—including mesquite, tasajillo, vine ephedra, and algerita. New trails have recently been cut throughout the property, making it easy to explore by foot, ATV, or UTV.
The Land:
4970.45 feet of I-20 frontage
Access via Bull Wagon Road
Brand new internal trail system
Rolling topography with ~40 ft. of elevation change
Bull Wagon Creek traverses the property
Thick brush provides strong wildlife habitat
Utilities & Infrastructure:
Electricity available
City water line nearby
Set of working cattle pens
Wildlife & Hunting:
Whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and varmints
Excellent year-round hunting
Great weekend recreational property
Location Highlights:
Minutes from the edge of Abilene
1 hr 17 min to San Angelo
Under 2 hrs to Midland
2 hrs 18 min to the DFW Metroplex
Whether you're looking for a family hunting ranch, a weekend escape, or a highly visible piece of land with future development upside, this property delivers. Bring the whole crew and come see what makes this part of Texas so special.
I 20 W, Tye, TX, 79563
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