• Located in southwestern Edwards County, Texas between Barksdale and Rocksprings
• Remote, yet easy access via well maintained county road
• Quick easy drive to the Nueces River
• Joins huge low fenced neighbor along the southeastern boundary
• Electricity, shared water
• Terrain is very gentle rolling with areas of level flat ground and good soil
• Lots of nice pockets of heavy cover and vegetation for the wildlife providing plenty of sanctuary and habitat
• Several acres of cleared acreage for senderos and feeding and water locations for the wildlife
• Miles and miles of good trail system all through the property leading to areas for blinds and feeders
• The wildlife is fed and watered year-round with watering troughs and feeders in several locations
• 2 watering stations will convey
• Seasonal dry creek bed running through the property helping to funnel in the variety of wildlife
• Several large...
• Several large live oak trees and thickets scattered across the property
• High points along the southern end of the property offering tremendous views
• Cedar, pinon pine, agarita, mountain laurel, shin oaks, and live oak make up the majority of habitat and vegetation for the wildlife
• Area has been very well wildlife managed for years
• Abundant good whitetail genetics in the area as well as axis genetics
• Variety of wildlife to include axis, whitetail, aoudad, turkey, hog, occasional sika, fallow, elk
• Additional adjoining acreage available
• Wildlife exempt taxes
• Listing #164
*The Hideout Flats at Silverhorn is part of Listing #237 The Hideout at Silverhorn along with Listing #163 The Hideout West at Silverhorn, therefore game pictures are from the entire +/-217 Acres.*
Located in southwestern Edwards County, Texas, between the communities of Barksdale and Rocksprings, this property offers a desirable balance of seclusion and accessibility. Although remote in feel, the ranch is easily reached via a well-maintained county road, making travel convenient while preserving privacy. The property is also a quick and easy drive to the scenic Nueces River, adding to its recreational appeal.
The land features very gentle rolling terrain with areas of level, flat ground and good soil. Several high points along the southern end of the property provide tremendous long-range views, while a seasonal dry creek bed meanders through the ranch, naturally funneling wildlife. The property adjoins a huge low-fenced neighbor along the southeastern boundary, enhancing both privacy and wildlife movement.
Vegetation consists primarily of cedar, piñon pine, agarita, mountain laurel, shin oak, and large mature live oak trees, with thickets and pockets of heavy cover scattered throughout. These features provide excellent sanctuary and habitat for wildlife. Several acres have been selectively cleared for senderos, feeding areas, and watering locations, and miles of well-established trails run throughout the property, offering easy access to blinds and feeders.
The ranch has been very well wildlife managed for years and supports abundant whitetail and axis genetics. A wide variety of wildlife is present, including whitetail deer, axis, aoudad, turkey, hogs, and occasional sika, fallow, and elk. Wildlife is fed and watered year-round, with multiple feeders and watering troughs in place, including two watering stations that will convey with the property.
Utilities include electricity and shared water, and the property benefits from wildlife-exempt taxes. Additional adjoining acreage is available for those looking to expand.
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Research Parcel InformationMy wife and I are hill country born and raised. Our families have been involved in agriculture, hunting, and local businesses in Edwards County for 5 generations. I am a graduate of Rocksprings High School. After attending Sul Ross State University in Alpine for two years, I completed my education at Texas Tech University majoring in agriculture education with a minor in mathematics. I returned home to the Edwards Plateau in 1999 and gained employment at Peoples State Bank, which gave me substantial experience and knowledge in finance as well as accounting. In 2004 I retired from Peoples State Bank in order to pursue my career in the real estate industry. Growing up in this area and the deep roots our families have planted give us the necessary resources and contacts to fulfill your real estate needs. We know the area, we know the people, we know the market, and we want to know you! We look forward to serving you.