Pond & River Lots.
Living Waters is the premier nature and waterfront living community located in North Texas. Living Waters sits on 1,850 acres in Red River County, Texas with two miles of river frontage located a short drive away from Paris, Texas and less than two hours’ drive from the suburbs of Dallas Texas. This exclusive residential community is one of the finest pieces of land in Texas with abundant natural resources that overlies a mass artesian aquifer of excellent water quality. Living Waters is the Resort/Estate Management division of Prime Harvest, Inc.
65 total pond lots will be available, along with several 2 to 5 acre Red River ranchette lots.
65 total pond lots will be available, along with several 2 to 5 acre Red River ranchette lots.
Osprey PondOsprey pond is 12 acres in size with 3700 feet of waterfront for 37 lots. The pond is fed by artesian water and has a cascading waterfall to the East Ford Creek Pond. It is divided into two sections by the road going south of Ford Creek. This pond will be stocked with native fish including Bass, Strippers, Crappie, bluegills, and catfish.
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Pelican PondPelican pond is 10 acres in size and located close to the Aquaculture facility. It will have a flowthrough water system always supplied with cool water to allow it to be stocked with Walleye and bluegill. There is a perimeter of 2800 feet allowing for 28 lots to be located on this pond.
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Red River
RED RIVER frontage is over two miles in length and the streambed is around 1,000 feet wide in general. We have little control over this river, but it is a beautiful sight and sometimes traveled by airboats. Direct access to the river and a sandy beach is possible in this area. The Kiamichi River joins the Red River just upstream from our property and provides excellent water quality in front of our land for great Fishing of gar and catfish. We will offer for sale several 2 to 5 acre lots fronting the river for mini estates where horses will be allowed to be bred and raised for enjoyment. A fishing license is required to fish in the Red River. We envision some owners having airboats to enjoy on the river.
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