About 973 County Road 2572
This 100± acre mixed-use property in southern Shelby County, Texas, offers a blend of improved pasture, mature timber, and exceptional recreational appeal. Featuring gently rolling topography, multiple natural springs, and a scenic four-acre pond, the land is well-suited for cattle production, hunting, and outdoor enjoyment. With a well-kept residence, good access, and direct proximity to the Sabine National Forest, this property provides the perfect combination of rural privacy and outdoor opportunity.
The property features gently rolling terrain with elevations ranging from about 320 feet to 370 feet above sea level. Roughly 65 acres of improved pasture provide open grazing space, accented by scattered hardwoods and wooded drainages that create visual diversity and shade. The balance of the tract is composed of mature, mixed native timber, including large oaks, white oaks, and bull pines. These wooded areas contribute to the property’s beauty while offering excellent habitat for wildlife and protection from prevailing winds.
The property’s most prominent water feature is a scenic, tree-lined pond located in the northern portion of the tract, estimated at just over four acres when full. The pond is sustained in part by several natural springs that flow year-round, helping to maintain consistent water levels while providing reliable sources for livestock and wildlife. Additional springs are scattered across the property in locations that could support the construction of future ponds or small water impoundments.
A 2,448± square-foot brick veneer residence serves as the main improvement, featuring four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area. There is ample room for additional barns, shops, or livestock facilities on the gently sloping terrain.
Whether envisioned as a working ranch, weekend retreat, or private family getaway, this Shelby County property embodies the best of East Texas living.