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Investment Highlights

  • Year-round live water with frontage along the Colorado River and Gold Creek, supported by 12 developed water wells and multiple livestock troughs.
  • Extensive infrastructure including over 10 miles of new fencing, rebuilt shipping pens, two sets of digital scales, and multiple cross-fenced pastures
  • Significant oilfield infrastructure with ongoing surface damage income potential, plus additional revenue from caliche sales for road and pad site dev
  • Approximately 1,300 acres in cultivation, typically planted to wheat for grazing, plus additional improved pasture for livestock operations.
  • Diverse wildlife habitat supporting whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and stocked fishing ponds, offering exceptional hunting and recreational opportunit
  • Offered at $15,000,000 with one-half of all wind rights conveyed, making it a well-priced, turnkey production ranch with future development possibilit

Executive Summary

The Gold Creek Ranch is conveniently located about an hour’s drive south of Lubbock, approximately 20 minutes from Lamesa and approximately 15 minutes from Gail, Texas. Access is excellent, being by paved FM 1054, which adjoins the east side of the property for approximately 5 miles.
This ranch straddles the transitional area between the vast stretches of farmland found on the South Plains of Texas and the more broken native pasture country located just below the Caprock Escarpment in the Rolling Plains Region. Lamesa is the County Seat of Dawson County, with most of the land in Dawson County being productive cotton land. Gail is the County Seat of Borden County. Borden County is a sparsely populated ranching county, with the majority of the land in this county being in native pasture. The average precipitation is approximately 17” across this entire area.
Driving forces in the area economy have generally included cotton, cattle, and oil. In more recent years, wind farm energy, solar development, and AI/Data Centers have become important factors. Basically, the western-most 5,913 acres of this ranch are currently under three separate wind leases. The details of these leases are available. Additionally, there are three double-pole transmission lines running through the property, with a substation just north of the ranch and a large solar field approximately 3 miles northeast.

Property Facts

Price $20,778,599 CAD
Sale Type Investment
No. Lots 1
Property Type Land
Property Subtype Agricultural
Total Lot Size 15,893.50 AC

1 Lot Available

Lot

Price $20,778,599 CAD
Price Per AC $1,307.36 CAD
Lot Size 15,893.50 AC

This is a family owned and operated working ranch that has been under the same family ownership for approximately 15 years.

Description

The terrain of the Gold Creek Ranch varies from fairly level to sloping and broken. A small portion of the ranch is level plains country located just above the Caprock Escarpment. The majority of the property descends to the rolling and more broken country below the Caprock. Two major drainage areas converge on the ranch. Gold Creek enters the property on the far west side and meanders through the ranch in an easterly to northeasterly direction. This desirable spring-fed creek basically heads on the western edge of the ranch. The Colorado River heads just to the west of the property and also runs through the ranch in an easterly direction, merging with Gold Creek near the center of the property. The Colorado River is also spring-fed and offers live water, which is a rarity in this area of Texas. Several other tributary draws drain to these areas. The more upland portions of the ranch offer a terrain that is fairly level to gently sloping. As the property breaks to these major drainage areas the terrain becomes more broken; however, portions of the creek bottoms are wide, fertile, and productive. Mesquite is found in moderate to dense canopies throughout the more level portions of the ranch. Cedar is common in the rougher breaks and Caprock Escarpment ridges. The ranch supports a good blend of palatable native grasses and browse. The grass turf is in overall excellent condition. Elevations on the ranch range from approximately 2,850’ on the upland plains to around 2,500’ in the creek bottoms.

Exceptionally drivable
100/100
Somewhat bikeable
20/100
  • Listing ID: 39931486

  • Date on Market: 2026-03-27

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: Unnamed Rd, Gail, TX 79738

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