
Ranch
Bar T Ranch, Shamrock, TX 79079
Shamrock, Wheeler County 79079
$2.3M
$3,600 per acre
Total Acres
640 acres
Price per Acre
$3,600
Location
Shamrock, Wheeler County
Days on Market
0 days
Property Photos
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About This Property
Located in the southwest quadrant of Wheeler County, Bar T Ranch is a rare combination of quality hunting, live water, recreational appeal, and productive grazing. Situated just two miles from the North Fork of the Red River, the property offers a secluded setting while maintaining excellent access. Sand Creek meanders through the heart of the ranch, creating a natural corridor for wildlife and adding significant recreational appeal. Two sizable spring-fed fishing ponds are located along the creek and are stocked with large bass and bluegill, providing an exceptional fishing opportunity. The ranch offers excellent wildlife habitat, with abundant brush cover and a diverse mix of terrain that is well suited for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and dove. The property has a proven reputation for quality quail, turkey, and whitetail hunting, with deer blinds and feeders strategically positioned throughout the ranch. From a ranching standpoint, the property is completely perimeter fenced and has been well managed for cattle. The fencing is considered to be in good condition, with a new fence along the western boundary. The grass has been carefully managed and is currently in good condition, providing productive grazing for livestock. Water and utilities are also a notable asset. A windmill with an overflow tank is located along the southern boundary, while electricity is available just outside the property near the southwest corner. Bar T Ranch is an outstanding recreational property offering the rare combination of live water, fishing, hunting, wildlife habitat, and productive grassland. Its convenient access, coupled with the privacy and seclusion of the property, makes this a true West Texas Panhandle recreational retreat and a great little "honey hole" for the outdoorsman. Properties offering this combination of amenities and recreational diversity are hard to find. Location: Bar T Ranch is located 5 miles north of I-40 and the community of Lela, and approximately 10 miles northwest of Shamrock and 18 miles northeast of McLean. Amarillo International Airport is an hour drive to the west, and approximately 160 miles from Oklahoma City, OK. Water: There is one windmill and overflow pond, located on the southern perimeter of the property. A seasonal creek, the Sand Creek, runs through the middle of the section, along with spring fed stocked ponds along the creek, providing additional water for livestock and wildlife. The property is situated about 2 miles off of the North Fork of the Red River. Hunting: The area is known for an abundance of sizable whitetail deer, quail and turkey. The property is also conducive for dove, some water fowl and ideal for fishing. History: The property has primarily been used for grazing cattle, fishing and hunting. Improvements: The property features new 5-strand barbed wire along the western boundary, and the other boundary fencing is considered to be in good condition. There is one windmill with an overflow pond along the southern boundary that is one source of livestock water. The property has also been enhanced with two spring-fed, stocked ponds along the seasonal creek. The property also includes 3 deer feeders, 3 blinds, 3 fish feeders and several quail feeders throughout the property. Electricity is ran just outside of the southwest corner of the property, at the intersection of CR 10 and CR V. Minerals: It is unknown the current percentage of owned mineral rights. The seller will convey all mineral, wind, water and solar rights with acceptable offer. Landscape: The property is rolling terrain with around 100 foot elevation changes across the section, with the creek bottoms accounting for the lower elevations. The soils here within are listed with accompanying percentages for area of interest totaling 100%: Devol loamy sand (DID) 39.71%, Obaro-Quinlan association (OuD) 21.49%, Hardeman fine sandy loam (HaD) 8.88%, Lincoln soils (Ln) 8.19%, Lutie silt loam (LuC) 7.81%, Tivoli fine sand (Tv) 6.43%, Grandfield fine sandy loam (GfC2) 5.47% Devol loamy sand (DIB) 0.71%, Grandfield fine sandy loam (GfB) 0.68%, Grandfield fine sandy loam (GfC) 0.52% and Lutie silt loam (LuB) 0.10%. Exclusions: There are no known exclusions at this time. Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality so is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation of the land. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by the title search and/or surveyors. Estimated Taxes: *$777.27 *This is an estimated taxes for 2026. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions. Water Conservation District: Bar T lies within the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District. Check their website for more information. Area: The property is located in the southwestern quadrant of Wheeler County and sits north of Interstate 40 and west of Highway 83, just west of the North Fork of the Red River. Access: The property is accessible from dirt county roads. The property can be accessed by County Road V, County Road 10, or County Road 11. There are multiple entrances to the property. Directions: From Amarillo: 79 miles east on I-40 to County Road 11 (about 13 miles east of McLean). Go North on CR 11 for 5 miles to southeast corner of the section and where gate to property is located.
MLS# 26-6635 · Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC · JT Haynes
Evaluating This Property
Use this checklist on Bar T Ranch, Shamrock, TX 79079 before you write an offer. Taylor walks buyers through the same fundamentals on every serious Panhandle ranch.
Water
Confirm stock tanks, wells, windmills, creeks, and drainage. In the Panhandle, water reliability drives both daily use and long term value.
Terrain
Match rolling mesa country, draws, creek bottom, or open grassland to your plans for cattle, recreation, or a mixed use ranch.
Access
Review county road frontage, deeded easements, gates, and interior roads. Weak access slows operations and can affect resale.
Fencing
Estimate perimeter and cross fence condition in miles, not feet. Rebuild costs add up fast on large Panhandle tracts.
Improvements
Price homes, barns, pens, blinds, and feeders against what you will keep versus replace after closing.
Neighboring Land
Look at adjacent use, boundary clarity, and shared infrastructure. What neighbors do affects habitat, privacy, and operations.
Minerals and Easements
Confirm what transfers with surface ownership and whether pipelines, power lines, or other easements cross the ranch.
County Context
Compare price per acre to recent sales in the same county with similar water and improvements. Acreage is not priced equally block by block.
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