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Location:
Hunter's Canyon is accessed by paved Hope Road, and located approximately 4 miles from the Canyon Square and just south of the Canyon Country Club. This property offers the perfect balance between tranquility and accessibility. A short drive brings you to the convenience of town, while maintaining the peace and privacy of your sprawling estate. Amarillo is located approximately 10 miles to the north and the property is 28 miles from Amarillo's Rick Husband International Airport.
Water:
There are 3 water wells located on the property and an extensive water supply system. The main high capacity well is drilled into the Santa Rosa Aquifer and a private water supply tank is available. The Palo Duro Creek meanders over 1.5 miles from the northwest corner of the property back to the southeast.
Hunting:
This property is a haven for wildlife. Deer, turkey, bobcat, quail, and other native animals call this land their home, offering plentiful opportunities for hunting.
History:
Hunter's Canyon has been used as a primary residence, as well as the family's own haven for recreational and equine activities.
Improvements:
From the moment you arrive, you'll be entranced by the lodge's grand facade. The exterior features rustic architectural elements that seamlessly blend with the natural environment. The great room boasts a majestic stone fireplace that anchors the space and creates a welcoming focal point. Vaulted ceilings and large windows enhance the sense of space and provide ample natural light. The kitchen is a dream, featuring high-end appliances, marble countertops, a central island with seating, and custom cabinetry. It's the perfect space to prepare delicious meals for family and friends. The open-concept dining area, adjacent to the kitchen, offers a generous space for gatherings and provides views to the outdoor areas. The home is spread across three levels, providing versatile spaces for family living, work, and recreation. This layout allows for both togetherness and privacy when needed. The back patio and yard is an oasis all of its' own. The covered patio looks out onto the charming landscaping adorning the large retaining wall that serves as the backdrop to the one-of-a-kind swimming pond with two waterfalls and a stream.
Hunter's Canyon is ready for horses and equine activities. The main 35x80 cinder block construction horse barn includes 8 stalls, automatic waters, spacious tack room, generous office and lounge area with bathroom, a washer and dryer room, horse blanket and fly sheet room, fly spray system, and an upstairs hay loft with capability to drop hay to each stall. There are multiple horse pastures with loafing sheds and corrals, along with a concrete trailer parking area, outdoor wash area, and extensive pipe fencing throughout.
Additionally, the property includes a 25x30 log building, fondly referred to as the Man Cave/Dog House. Plentiful wood finishes and concrete floors, the building provides a rustic retreat boasting a vaulted ceiling, full bathroom, 2 large closets, kitchen area, wood-burning stove and wrap-around porch. In the rear of the log building, there is a 40x60 insulated shop with large overhead door, that has primarily been used for storage.
Conveniently located near the horse barn, is a modest split-level guest house, perfectly equipped to be utilized as a caretaker's house. The house is situated overlooking a horse pasture and part of the creek; it includes 3 bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a detached two-car garage.
Landscape:
Hunter's Canyon is a rare gem; the landscape encompasses canyon land with numerous arroyos with the Palo Duro Creek nestled within large mature trees, grass pastures and bottom lands. Elevation ranges from ±3530' to ±3620'. The soils here within are listed with accompanying percentages for area of interest totaling 100%: Potter-Mobeetie association (PMG) 38.4%; Bippus clay loam (BcA) 20.41%; Mobeetie-Veal-Potter complex (MVE) 15.22%; Manson loam (MnB) 10.97%; Estacado clay loam (EcB) 9.21%; Sanitary landfill (LDF) 3.82%; Olton clay loam (OcA) 1.94%; Pits, caliche & gravel (BP) 0.01%; Pullman clay loam (PuA) 0.01%.
Exclusions:
All personal property is excluded.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality so is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation of the land.
Estimated Taxes:*
$15,819.62
*This is an estimated taxes for 2022. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with any potential exemptions.
Water Conservation District:
Area:
This property is located in central Randall County, north of Highway 60 and west of Highway 87.
Access:
This property includes approximately half a mile of paved frontage along Hope Road, on the western side of the acreage.
Directions:
From Canyon: west on Highway 60 for 3 miles to Hope Road. North on Hope Road for half a mile. Property sits on the east side of Hope Road.