This area has for decades been considered cattle country. However, it has recently become the horse ranchers dream. This 72-acre listing in Lone Camp is a quintessential turn-key operation, especially given the inclusion of a high-clearance tractor and late-model haying implements. The 2022 barn 5,000 sq. ft. provides significant value, as it has ample storage for the included equipment and harvested bales.Here is a breakdown of the equipment package and the land's potential:The inclusion of specific, high-end machinery significantly reduces the initial capital expenditure for a buyer:John Deere 6415 is a versatile tractor. Kuhn GMD 3151 TL known for clean cuts and durability in heavy coastal bermuda. AerWay Pasture Renovator a crucial piece for hay production in North Texas. It relieves soil compaction and improves water infiltration without destroying the established root system of the coastal hay.JD CX15 Rotary Cutter 15-foot batwing mower makes quick work of pasture maintenance. The Lone Camp area is widely considered one of the most scenic regions in North Central Texas. It sits in a transition zone often described as where the Hill Country meets North Texas, offering a more rugged, dramatic landscape than the flat prairies found closer to Dallas or Fort Worth. The Mountains, while they are technically high, rolling hills, the Palo Pinto Mountains rise sharply from the surrounding valley. The terrain is characterized by slopes that have a gradual incline on one side and a sudden, steep limestone bluff on the other. This creates the beautiful views mentioned in the listing.The area is lush with Texas Live Oaks, Pecan trees, and Ashe Junipers. In the fall, the Red Oaks and Flameleaf Sumac turn deep shades of red and orange, while the spring brings massive blankets of wildflowers like Indian Blankets and Bluebonnets. Because Lone Camp is sparsely populated and away from major city lights, it is an excellent area for stargazing, with very little light pollution.