428.85 Acres on the Brazos River
1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, Parker Co., Texas 76066
QUICK FACTS:
Price: $22,500 per acre (reduced from $25,500) – No owner financing or division
Acreage: 428± acres
Location: Parker County, TX – 45 mi W of Fort Worth, 4.4 mi W of Brock
River Frontage: 5,519 ft (over 1 mile) of Brazos River
Water: 2 Parker County Water taps, 3 ponds (1 spring-fed, 1 deep), Brazos River frontage
Improvements: Stone pavilion, 1/1 bunkhouse with kitchen & shower, metal storage building
Terrain: 160 ft elevation change, open meadows & wooded areas
Minerals: 100% ownership (except two small reserved tracts); 1 producing gas well
Wildlife: Deer, turkey, hogs
ISD: Brock ISD
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LOCATION
Located 45 miles west of Fort Worth, 17.8 miles west of Weatherford, and 4.4 miles west of Brock in Parker County. The property offers excellent paved access with approximately 1,712 feet of frontage along Consolation Drive and 569 feet of frontage along Lazy Bend Road.
TERRAIN
A large elevated plateau with thick to scattered trees and open rolling meadows. Sloping terrain transitions to two fertile river-bottom pastures previously sprigged in coastal Bermuda with large pecan trees. Past and present uses include agricultural and recreational.
There is approximately 160 feet of elevation change from the river bottom to an elevated plateau offering impressive views, including the area known as “Hick’s Bluff.”
Tree cover includes live oak, post oak, elm, mesquite, cedar, pecan, Texas ash, hackberry, red oak, and other deer-browsing species. Limestone outcrops and remnants of old stone fences provide evidence of the property’s history. Prickly pear, yucca, and large limestone boulders with natural cracks can be found along the bluff.
WATER
Over 5,519 feet (more than one mile) of Brazos River frontage. Two Parker County Water Supply taps. Three stock ponds, including one behind the bunkhouse that is 25 feet deep and has never gone dry, and another shallow, spring-fed pond that also holds water year-round.
IMPROVEMENTS
A large stone pavilion with stone columns, a massive wood-burning fireplace, and a two-level vaulted metal roof. One-bedroom, one-bath bunkhouse with kitchen and shower. Stone retaining walls surround the pavilion, complemented by pipe and cable fencing. A metal building provides storage for feed, supplies, and tools. Pipe and cedar-stave entry and cedar-stave fencing line Consolation Drive.
WILDLIFE
Excellent wildlife habitat with deer, turkey, hogs, and other native species.
MINERALS
2024 – $4,692.28 with agricultural exemption.
PROPERTY TAXES
$4,856.00 in 2024 with agricultural exemption.
SCHOOL/ISD
Brock Independent School District.
OTHER COMMENTS
Beautiful property with an excellent location, diverse topography, Brazos River frontage, and outstanding tree cover. Very private and scenic — it feels much larger than 428 acres.
EXISTING RESTRICTIONS
No mobile homes, move-in homes, or manufactured homes. No wrecking yards, dump grounds, surface mining, or commercial hog, dog, chicken, goat, or dairy farms permitted.

Mac A. Coalson
Senior Real Estate Broker, Lic. # 126839
Mac A. Coalson has been selling Farms & Ranches for 54 years and in the ranching business for over 60 years.
Office: 940-682-7751
Cell: 817-925-3333

McAllen F. Coalson
Broker, Lic. # 362005
McAllen F. Coalson is the eldest son and is also licensed as a real estate broker in Texas. He is a born and raised Texan with interests in hunting and guns.
Office: 940-682-7751
Cell: 817-991-8300
DISCLAIMER:
All information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. No representation or warranties, either expressed or implied, are made as to its accuracy by the brokerage or its agents. This information is subject to change, withdrawal, error, omission, correction, or prior sale without notice. Seller may receive and accept backup contracts.