Our Leo (map) and Pittman (map) Units encompass more than 4,600 acres, including close to 2,000 acres of tallgrass prairie, in Cooke County. The bottomlands of Leo Unit were previously farmed and provide an excellent demonstration site for the restoration of farmland to prairie.
The Leo Unit is also home to the Betty and Clint Josey Pavilion, a site for educational events and meetings that is the first Living Building in Texas.
Below are some photos of a May, 2018 visit to the Leo Ranch by some Fort Worth 7th graders as part of Texas Wildlife Association’s LANDS Program.