LOCATION: This solid ranch is located 19 miles NW of bustling Uvalde, with about 1/2 mile of frontage on Hwy. 55, which travels north towards Rocksprings into the pristine Upper Nueces River valley. Uvalde is home to big box stores, all supplies and services, as well as a hospital. This booming town is a regional agricultural and recreational center, and is one of several “gateways” to South Texas from the hilly Edwards Plateau.
The location is less than 1.5 hours from San Antonio, home to all else, and about 1 hour from exciting Del Rio, its sister city Villa Acuna and fabled Lake Amistad along the Mexican border. This is the “transition country,” where the Edwards Plateau falls off onto the South Texas Plains, and cattle, hunting, water recreation and farming are the mainstays. Neighbors range from about 700 acres up to 40,000 acres, and the neighborhood is decidedly rural.
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WATER: Wildlife and livestock are watered by a system that includes one known well, a windmill. The water is strategically piped to troughs situated throughout the ranch, and additional stock or residential wells are permitted by the Conservation Easement on the ranch at approximately 250’ depth, the area norm.
LAND: As stated, this is the highly desirable “transition country,” where the Edwards Plateau and South Texas Plains merge, resulting in some of the most interesting variety of habitat and vegetation known to be found in Texas. The relief is dramatic, with a low elevation of 1140’ near the highway, with several peaks to the east attaining altitudes of over 1660’. Steep canyons flow down into gentle, deeper soil plains from towering ridgelines. Opportunities for exploring, hunting, birding, rock & artifact collecting and hiking are endless, and the views from the ridgetops are New Mexico-like in their panorama.
Soils range from deeper, silty clay-type soils along the drainages to shallower clay soils with limestone outcrops at the base of the hills. Some areas of the ranch are tillable and could support food plots for wildlife, and there is an amazing variety of shrubs, trees, grasses and forbs to support diverse populations of wildlife, birds and other critters. Hardwood trees include liveoak, lacy oak, mesquite, cedar and walnut, while nutritive woody shrubs include guajillo, granjeno, ceniza, persimmon and blackbrush, a veritable protein buffet for deer and others.
Hardwood-lined draws provide habitat to scads of wild turkey who roam the countryside in large flocks. Other wildlife present throughout the ranch includes large, native whitetail deer, aoudad, hogs, dove, songbirds, varmints and exotic game. The hunting is regarded as excellent, and could be further enhanced with species-specific management if one so desired, as 160-class whitetail have been observed infrequently on the ranch..
IMPROVEMENTS: This ranch has few improvements, but offers a nice stone entrance from the highway. Current ownership has invested in over 6 miles of new, all-weather ranch roads, plus has cleared and bladed many miles of side roads, giving excellent accessibility to all areas of the ranch. An aforementioned water system supplies ample sustenance for livestock and wildlife. Fencing and cross-fencing are adequate for normal ranching purposes, thus giving the ranch an infrastructure that is rated as “above average” for the area, though the north and east lines are unfenced at this time.
FINANCIAL/TITLE: Asking $750/acre, cash to Seller, who will provide current survey and basic title insurance. Seller will convey all owned minerals, and Property is subject to a Conservation Easement restricting ranch against subdivision, mineral production and several other ecologically sensible covenants. There are visible electric utility easements. The ranch lies in the Uvalde Independent School District, and 2008 ag-rate taxes are estimated to be $4,000.
SUMMARY: Rare is the opportunity to own such a vast and varied tract of land offering premier hunting and recreation, yet 1.5 hours from the nation’s 7th largest city at a price substantially lower than comparable offerings in the area. This ranch is simply bursting at the seams with recreational and production possibilities, and has that “New Mexico” look combined with that “Texas Hill Country” feel and “South Texas” sized whitetail deer, resulting in a unique product located close to a booming, stable community that stands on its own. We invite you for a tour, as we are certain that you will be moved if the above speaks to you.
The information contained herein has been diligently assembled and is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, express or implied, and is subject to change, prior sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyers must verify accuracy of representations on their own, as well as investigate potentially pertinent natural attributes, laws and regulations, and draw their own conclusions regarding the usefulness and value of the property for a given purpose. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, DO NOT TRESPASS.
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