Aerial view of heavily wooded acreage in Red River County with dense forest canopy

August 15, 2026

Hunting Land in Red River County: What You Get With Nearly 56 Acres

Hunting land in Red River County is about one thing: putting meat in the freezer and tags on the wall. The nearly 56 wooded acres at TBD PR 5040 and 5041 near Bogata, Texas delivers exactly that. No frills, no HOA drama, no neighbor five feet away blowing your setup. Just mature timber, Sulphur River access, and a two-parcel layout designed for serious hunters.

What you get

Two parcels. One is roughly 5 acres at the front of the property. That is your base camp spot. The larger tract is about 50 acres of solid timber and native habitat down the private road. Together they give you nearly 56 acres of huntable land with a dedicated place to park a camper or build a cabin. The two-parcel setup means you do not have to choose between a clean base camp and a wild hunting ground. You get both.

Game in Red River County

Red River County sits in the Pineywoods ecoregion, and the wildlife reflects it. Expect whitetail deer, wild turkey, dove, feral hogs, quail, and ducks. Whitetail season in Texas runs from early November through early January, with archery and muzzleloader seasons extending the window. Hogs are a year-round opportunity with no bag limit. The property sits near the Sulphur River corridor, which funnels wildlife through the area and gives you a natural advantage.

Access and community

The property is inside the private, gated Mustang Creek community. A voluntary HOA maintains the gravel road, so you are not dealing with mud pits or washed-out access. The gate adds a layer of security that matters when you are storing gear, ATVs, or leaving a camper on site between trips. This is not a neighborhood. It is a collection of like-minded landowners who want privacy and low maintenance.

Income potential

Hunting leases in Red River County generate real income. When you are not using the property, lease it out. A well-timbered 50-acre tract near the Sulphur River will attract hunters willing to pay for exclusive access. The two-parcel setup even lets you lease the larger tract while keeping the 5-acre parcel for personal use. That is passive income on land you also enjoy.

The bottom line

This is a hunting property, not a showpiece. Buy it, hunt it, lease it out when you are not using it. The timber is mature, the wildlife is present, and the location is protected by a gated entrance. If you want a place to hunt whitetail, chase hogs, and get away from it all, call the Shannon Miles Group.

Interested in this property?

Call the Shannon Miles Group at (903) 785-2005 or visit shannonmiles.com to schedule a showing of TBD PR 5040 & 5041 in Bogata, Texas.