485-Acre Bar T Ranch in Montague County, TX for Sa
Montague, Texas
$5,566,000
Added on 6/10/2025



Property Features
- Creek
- Hunting
- Water Well
- Hwy-County Rd Frontage
- Pond
- Fishing
Property Description
The 485-acre Bar T Ranch has been a part of the Bybee Family Properties for over 100 years. This legacy ranch is rare in many ways, beginning with its size; a property of this caliber only comes along once in a lifetime! The Bar T, with its abundance of water, elevation changes, and hardwoods separates itself from others. There are no less than 12 ponds, all in good to excellent condition, some with excellent fishing. Many of the ponds have unique traits; behind the dams are large drop offs into large ravines or creeks with hardwoods, and some are nestled into heavy timber that line the ban
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