Lugar de Endriago is 165 acres of diverse Texas ranch land in the Western Cross Timbers, less than an hour from Fort Worth and just minutes from Bowie and Decatur. Settled in 1870 at what was then the edge of the Western Frontier, Sunset grew up around the Fort Worth and Denver Railway and still carries that frontier character. This certified wildlife habitat runs through meadows, pastures, a creek, wooded areas, and rolling hills with beautiful rock formations and stunning elevation changes. The woodlands are anchored by post oak, blackjack oak, and bur oak, with cedar elm, hackberry, and Mexican plum filling the understory. A newly upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,100 sq ft cabin sits right on the shore of a large pond, set a mile off the main road for complete privacy. The cabin is immaculate and beautifully styled throughout, turnkey and ready to enjoy, with a wood-burning fireplace and almost 1,000 sq ft of decking that makes this quaint cabin feel twice its size. From the decks you can watch deer, turkey, geese, and roadrunners wander through the yard. Evenings bring lightning bugs, owl calls, and hummingbirds that feed from your hand on the porch. A second gated entry off a maintained gravel road reaches the back of the property, where a secluded 1-acre horseshoe-shaped pond hides in the trees. An active wildlife management program supports abundant game, making this a true sportsman's and nature lover's retreat. Improvements include a barn, corrals, large fieldhouse for storage, workshop, 2-car covered carport, Swiss chalet style greenhouse, and a concrete in-ground storm shelter. The land offers a water well, four ponds, fenced and cross-fenced pastures with soil suited for hay production, and electricity throughout. Black pipe fencing and a double-wide front entrance set the tone. The property carries a wildlife exemption for low property taxes. A rare combination of recreation, livestock potential, and privacy.