This 98± acre operational equestrian property in Grayson County offers extensive infrastructure for horse training, breeding, boarding, and rehabilitation. Located in a high-demand equine corridor with convenient access to major cities, highways, and regional airports.
Improvements and Infrastructure:
8,000± sq ft, 21-stall show barn with living quarters and arena observation area
7,500± sq ft, 22-stall barn with aqua therapy treadmill
5,200± sq ft, 9-stall quarantine barn with stallion stall
960± sq ft equipment garage or shop and 1,440± sq ft hay barn
31,250± sq ft covered arena (125' x 250'), modeled after Jim Norick Arena
Outdoor arena and 60’ round pen
6,000± sq ft covered round pen with panel walker
Multiple turnout pastures, each with water access and 8 steel-frame loafing sheds
Feed bin, cross-fencing, and two ponds
Mixture of metal pipe and barbed wire fencing throughout with gated entrance
Residential Improvements:
1,600± sq ft modular home
380± sq ft detached garage or man cave
Utilities and Access:
Co-op electricity, city and well water, on-site septic, propane
Convenient access to US 82, Hwy 377, TX-289, I-35, and Dallas North Tollway
Local airports include DFW, Love Field, McKinney National, and North Texas Regional
Location and Surrounding Area:
Located just up the road from NRCHA Headquarters and within a major regional equine corridor positioned between Oklahoma City and Ft Worth. Close proximity to veterinarian services, feed stores and tack shops. Nearby attractions are Lake Ray Roberts, Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, Bois D’Arc Lake, PGA Headquarters, The Star in Frisco, Texas Motor Speedway and Broken Bow, OK. This property is set up for immediate use with existing infrastructure to support a variety of equine and livestock operations.