PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
Welcome to Earwood Ranch, an expansive 2,021.414-acre stretch of untouched land in Southeast Kinney County, Texas, where the Edwards Plateau meets South Texas.
Earwood Ranch mainly preserves its natural landscape of gentle elevation changes, covered in cenizo, blackbrush, guajillo, prickly pear, mesquite, and live oak. The West Fork of wet-weather Turkey Creek runs through the ranch, offering plenty of feeding and roosting habitat for Rio Grande Turkey. The land is a hub for local wildlife, including white-tailed deer, axis deer, feral hogs, javelina, Mourning and White-winged doves, blue quail, and Bobwhite quail.
A single family has privately owned the ranch for over a century. It offers various possibilities, including ranching, hunting, subdivision opportunities, and renewable energy projects. If you are interested in this part of Texas, this ranch can support ...
A single family has privately owned the ranch for over a century. It offers various possibilities, including ranching, hunting, subdivision opportunities, and renewable energy projects. If you are interested in this part of Texas, this ranch can support any ownership and operational concept. The property is fully enclosed by low fencing on the south and west boundaries, and high fencing on the north and east. Plenty of road frontage provides wide-ranging opportunities, with Highway 90 along the entire south boundary and county-maintained Schubach Lane running along the west boundary. Three water wells, connected to water troughs, provide for livestock and wildlife. There is ample electricity available both inside and on the ranch's adjacent exterior.
Located just 25 miles west of Uvalde and 15 miles east of Brackettville, Earwood Ranch offers a balance between modern amenities and South Texas solitude. Whether you’re seeking a private hunting ranch or unrestricted acreage to hold, graze, and develop, Earwood Ranch is worth a look.
WILDLIFE:
White-tailed deer, axis deer, Rio Grande turkey, white-winged and mourning dove, blue and bobwhite quail.
TERRAIN:
Slightly rolling, rocky, and brushy terrain with low spots. Bisected by seasonal creek with rock outcroppings.
IMPROVEMENTS:
This property is a blank canvas. Two sides of the ranch are high-fenced.
WATER:
Three (3) water wells
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