The Ashford Tract offers excellent opportunities for hunting several species of wildlife native to northeast Texas. Anderson Creek runs through the tract for over 2 miles. Approximately 372 acres consists of native bottomland hardwoods providing ideal habitat for deer, squirrels, and wild hogs. The remaining acreage is comprised of upland pine plantations, native pine sawtimber, and open areas. A powerline traverses the property for approximately 1.75 miles enhancing visibility for hunting. Bowie County Road 4126 provides excellent access to the property. Electricity is available. The diverse mixture of bottomland hardwoods, upland pine, and open field offers superb potential for producing quality hunting experiences.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the Intersection of TX State HWY 8 and FM 2149 south of New Boston, travel west/southwest on FM 2149 approximately 3 miles to find KFS Sign and Flagging at the
gated entrance to the Ashford Tract. Note: FM 2149 turns into Bowie County Road 4126
at approximately 2.3 miles.
Gate Combo: 5200