Few parcels come to market with this combination of scale, location, and momentum. Sitting directly on US Highway 67 just west of Cleburne, Texas, Robinson Branch Ranch has 667 acres positioned at the leading edge of one of the most active development corridors in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. With significant frontage on a major state highway, a limestone creek winding through the interior, and the full weight of the DFW growth machine pushing southwest along this corridor, the property offers the kind of scale, visibility and timing that serious developers and investors spend years seeking.
Location
The property sits just over 2.5 miles west of Cleburne on US Highway 67, placing it squarely in the path of westward growth while maintaining the open agricultural character that large-tract developers are actively seeking. Cleburne proper, with its expanding retail, employment base, and municipal infrastructure, is minutes away, while the broader regional picture is equally compelling. Fort Worth is 32 miles to the north, Dallas 55 miles to the northeast, and Glen Rose 24 miles to the southwest. Situated in central Johnson County, the tract benefits from a central position within one of the fastest-growing counties in the DFW area, with direct US 67 frontage connecting it to every major population center in the region.
Land & Water
The property carries approximately 80 feet of elevation change, dropping from 840 feet at its high points down to 760 feet along the creek drainage, giving the land a gently varied character without compromising its open, workable nature. The majority of the tract is open ground, with eleven fields currently in corn production and a hardwood timber corridor lining the creek drainage, mixing mature timber, open pockets, mesquite, and cedar along the water's edge.
The creek is a standout feature. Crystal clear and rock-lined, it moves through sections of fast-moving rapids before opening into deep, still pools with a well-established bass fishery. A concrete low water crossing provides practical access across the drainage, and six stock tanks are distributed across the property. Internal roads are in fair condition and accessible by truck in dry conditions.
Conclusion
At 667 acres on US Highway 67 in central Johnson County, this property represents a rare opportunity to acquire meaningful scale in a market where large, well-located tracts are increasingly difficult to find. The corridor is established, the infrastructure is funded, and the demand drivers are in place. Ground like this, with the frontage, the acreage, and the location to absorb what is coming, does not come available often in a market moving this fast.