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The Lazy River Ranch
Mills County, Texas

297 +/- Acres on the Pecan Bayou

 

If you are looking for a prime recreational ranch this is the one…..it has almost 3000  ft of awesome Pecan Bayou frontage that is easily accessible for fishing and hanging out with family and friends.  The Bayou is the entire northern boundary of this ranch and has numerous deep draws feeding into it from the rugged, high hills of the ranch.  Along the banks of the bayou you will find huge pecan, elm, cottonwood, live oaks, and hackberry trees.  The massiveness of the trunks of the towering trees is amazing.  The Bayou provides an excellent source of water for the abundant wildlife and they will certainly enjoy the cover it provides for them.  Deer, turkey, dove, and ducks absolutely love this ranch as it provides for their every need. 

 The ranch has 7 surface tanks. All the tanks have great runoff from the hills and draws leading into them.  There are two areas with coastal and another area ideal for a food plot.  This ranch is a great combination ranch as the strong grasses and water make it perfect for livestock.  The cover on the ranch is very good with a great mix of live oak, post oak, hackberry, pecans, walnuts, cedar, and some mesquites. 

 An existing rock quarry could be mined for rock or converted into a fantastic lake.  It is built along a deep creek draw and with the watershed from the hills you could create a beautiful lake to enjoy. 

 The ranch has a two story home that is over 100 years old that sits near the front of the ranch along the paved FM access.  Also there is another farm house with covered porches tucked back in the property offering complete privacy. Minerals are available.  

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$1,156,815

 

PECAN BAYOU (Callahan County). Pecan Bayou, one of the five major tributaries of the Colorado River of Texas, is aptly named, for it is a slow-moving stream fed by over twenty creeks. Many area residents believe it is the westernmost bayou in the United States. Pecan Bayou has two main branches. The North Prong headwaters originate on the Callahan Divide in northwestern Callahan County and eastern Taylor County near Eula (at 32°22' N, 99°34' W), twelve miles north of the South Prong's head (at 32°15' N, 99°41' W). The North Prong moves southeast through Callahan County and is dammed six miles south of Clyde to form Lake Clyde. Fed by three small creeks, the two prongs merge in south central Callahan County (at 32°13' N, 99°26' W) and cross the Coleman county line. Four more creeks feed it in Coleman County, and the bayou has fourteen additional small tributaries in Brown and Mills counties. A dam on Pecan Bayou seven miles north of Brownwood forms Lake Brownwood. Below the lake the stream runs just east of the city and enters the Colorado River in Mills County (at 31°25' N, 98°43' W) ninety miles southeast of its headwaters.

Pecan Bayou supported several kinds of plant and animal life that attracted human settlement. Indians, especially the Tonkawas and Comanches, gathered the nuts for which the stream was named as well as red cactus fruit, wild plums, and acorns. The creeks were also known for their abundant fish and mussels. Pecan Bayou was a fabled fishing stream during the frontier era and received favorable comment from travelers and soldiers for its beauty, varied flora and fauna, sweetness of drinking water, presumed richness of soil, and abundant pecan and oak timber.

The Pecan Bayou region was traversed by many military expeditions and explorations before the Civil War,qv including those of Robert S. Neighborsqv in 1849, R. B. Marcyqv in 1851, and A. S. Johnstonqv in 1855-56. Gen. W. G. Belknapqv recommended establishment of a military post in the Pecan Bayou region in 1851 and planned an expedition to begin this work, but his proposal was not fulfilled.

The shallow waterways that run into Pecan Bayou retain many of their natural characteristics, in part because the area that the stream drains is not densely populated.

Paula Kay Hanke

 

 

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