Size & Location: 6,326.605 acres located approximately 110 miles west of Del Rio, TX. out Hwy 90 to Dryden, TX. From Dryden, TX. Go approximately 18 miles north on FM 349 or 40 miles south of Sheffield, TX. The property fronts on the east side of paved FM 349 for approximately 3 miles. Approximately 270 miles west of San Antonio. The Terrell County Airport is only 18 miles away.
General: Beautiful gently rolling hills with some large draws to rugged limestone rim rock hills with scenic bluffs. There are some big wide valleys with good soil and heavy brush for game habitat. Elevations run from 2,400 feet to 2,650 feet above sea level and there are some outstanding views. There are some wet weather creek bed valleys that produce a multitude of trees and brushes. The trees, brush, weeds, forbes, and grasses found on the ranch provide outstanding habitat for wildlife, particularly deer, bo...
General: Beautiful gently rolling hills with some large draws to rugged limestone rim rock hills with scenic bluffs. There are some big wide valleys with good soil and heavy brush for game habitat. Elevations run from 2,400 feet to 2,650 feet above sea level and there are some outstanding views. There are some wet weather creek bed valleys that produce a multitude of trees and brushes. The trees, brush, weeds, forbes, and grasses found on the ranch provide outstanding habitat for wildlife, particularly deer, bobwhite quail, blue quail, and turkey. There is a diversity of wildlife feed on this property. The excellent tree/brush coverage includes: hackberry, mesquites, kidney wood, walnuts, catclaw, persimmon, mescats, juniper, lechuguilla, black brush, algerita, cenizo, guajilla, sotol, rosin, quayacan, ochotilla, and others. Many of these are high in protein and allow for good antler growth. Grasses include black grama, sideoats grama, hairy grama, bluestem, green sprangletop, sand dropseed, and fall witchgrass. There are some broken hills and canyons that range from rugged to moderate. There are no neighboring easements through the ranch and big neighbors around the majority of the ranch. There are no oil or gas wells on the ranch. There is a good road system throughout most of the ranch. There is also evidence of many Indian campsites through out the ranch. According to the owner, there is a spring on the ranch as well. The ranch has good neighbors according to owner. The neighbors to the north, south, east, and west range in size from 5,000 to 10,000 acres.
Improvements: Electricity runs through a good portion of the ranch and is provided by Rio Grande Electric Co-op. There is also a good road system through the ranch as well and the ranch is fenced.
Water: Water is supplied to the ranch by two windmills. The water quality is considered very good.
Wildlife: There are some excellent high protein brushes such as quayacan that help in large antler growth. . There are also some mule deer. According to owner there is approximately 5% - 10% mule deer and 90% - 95% Whitetail population. Other wildlife includes: blue quail, bob white quail, white wing, dove, javelina, and wild turkey.
Minerals: There are no minerals available to be conveyed with this ranch and there are currently no existing oil or gas wells on the ranch.
Price: $295 per acre or $1,866,348. 2006 taxes were approximately $1,500 according to Terrell County appraisal district and the ag-exemption is in place
Comments: An excellent hunting ranch with beautiful views, big wide valleys, a good variety of high protein brushes and good potential to grow big deer for a cheap price and excellent access with almost 3 miles of paved road frontage.