Hunters Looking for Wooded Land Find Tracts with More Affordable Prices

Hunters Looking for Wooded Land Find Tracts with More Affordable Prices
  • PublishedApril 29, 2025


Looking for wooded land for prime hunting, priced from $5,000 to $7,750 an acre? Give these local properties, with lots of wildlife, a look!
 
 
1. Asking price is $6,000 an acre–Wooded 75 acres with easy access on Highway 37 north of Clarksville, Texas! Escape the hustle and bustle on this conveniently located property. Bring your 4-wheelers or ATV and create trails under the treed-canopy of woods. If you need smaller acreage, this can also be subdivided into 20-50 acre tracts or keep it all. For the whole 75 acres, high-speed internet is available plus a water meter is all ready installed. Located only 35 miles from Broken Bow, Oklahoma! Lots of possibilities as a hunting spot, weekend getaway, or permanent residence minutes from sightseeing sites and the popular vacation spot of Broken Bow!
 
Call or text Tonya Bradford for more info, 903-439-7727

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2. Asking price is $7,750 an acre. Take a look at this versatile 72-acre part-wooded tract in Hopkins County! On this scenic property, you’ll find 50 acres with trees and 22 acres of pasture for your livestock to graze. Two ponds provide watering spots for animals and wildlife. Lots of road frontage with 2,600 feet of access on a well-maintained Farm Market road allows multiple spots to build your dream home. A barn can be used for hay or equipment storage. The back (northern) 35 acres are in in FEMA floodplain with Wolfpen Creek on the northern boundary, giving you options for establishing a duck habitat area. Located on FM 900, north of Saltillo, Texas. Discover this beautiful spot only minutes to Sulphur Springs!
 
Call or text Janet Martin for more info, 903-243-0814. 

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3. Asking price is $5,650 an acre. HARD TO FIND- ag exempt 100ac secluded East Texas hunting property located within 85 miles of DFW. This property is located on the middle Sulphur River on the headwaters of Cooper Lake and near Pecan Creek. The middle Sulphur River is actually the south boundary line for property. This unique place has plenty of cover with shooting and driving lanes through the wooded habitat. Several duck sloughs are scattered throughout the woods in the wetter months. This has been family hunting land, but could be managed with additional duck habitat and deer feeding plots easily. County Road dead ends at gate to enter property providing privacy and the Ag tax valuation provides affordable investment opportunity. Private 100 ac retreat but only minutes to Commerce Tx. for grocery, restaurants and more. Some deer blinds will convey. South fence is not on property line as middle of river is boundary line per survey. Located on County Road 4614, Commerce, Texas. Seller has been running cattle on the property. Bring the 4 wheelers, kids, animals and guns! NO RESTRICTIONS!

 
Call or text Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

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Chloe Kopal

Chloe Kopal was born and raised in Sulphur Springs, Texas. She attended Sulphur Springs High School for 4 years and graduated in 2021. She was also a line member for the Blue Blazes Drill Team for 3 years. Chloe is the Digital Content Creator for Front Porch News. Her love for our community shows through her work. She is very passionate about photography and has been ever since the first time she picked up a camera many years ago.