Welcome to a true diamond in the rough. Opportunities abound on this 220-acre (+/-) property, straddling the North Fork of the Red River, for hunting, fishing, and recreational activities. We've seen teal, mallards, and wood ducks. Whitetail deer abound, as do turkeys, dove, quail, and hogs. The north end of the property sits quite a bit above the river. A large earth berm near the highway helps makes this a perfect place to put a cabin or house, or an RV if you want. There is electricity and a well at the site. A short, well-graveled road could be made from the residence to the road at little expense. Thirty-one acres (+/-) of dry-land cotton along the county road provide some income for the already low property taxes (app. $265 annually). Last year, the state demolished the old North Fork bridge and used the rubble to bolster most of the eastern shore. There is also a crushed concrete road providing easy access to the river.