The Salt Draw Honey Hole is a 40-acre property located just north of Salt Draw, near the intersection of County Roads 4400 and 3401, accessible via Hwy 137 and Hwy 176. It features a 7.5-acre playa lake, thicker brush, and a 25-foot elevation change. The land has good grasses, ungrazed for years, and offers prime hunting opportunities for hogs, whitetail deer, mule deer, bobcat, coyote, quail, dove, crane, and other small varmints. The property can be divided into parcels ranging from 40 to 160 acres.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hwy 176, take Hwy 137 north for 10.5 miles, turn left (west) onto CR 4400 for 0.6 miles. The property is on the south (left) side, extending to CR 3401.