48 Acres | Prime Hunting Property | Val Verde County, TX
Hunters, take notethis 48-acre property in the rugged beauty of Val Verde County offers year-round hunting opportunities for both native and exotic game species. Whether you're after whitetail deer, hogs, axis, elk, javelina, aoudad sheep, turkey, or dove, this land is ready to deliver.
Thoughtfully set up for immediate use, the property includes an 800-pound corn feeder kept filled and running year-round, a 12-foot deer stand featuring a spacious 5' x 7' box blind positioned 100 yards from the feeder, and abow platform standing 8 feet tall just 25 yards away. Whether rifle or bow hunting, you’ll find this setup ideal for the upcoming season.
The terrain is classic western Hill Countryrocky hills roll into brushy drainages, offering plenty of cover and movement corridors for wildlife. The land is blanketed in native brush, trees, and ...
The terrain is classic western Hill Countryrocky hills roll into brushy drainages, offering plenty of cover and movement corridors for wildlife. The land is blanketed in native brush, trees, and grasses, and offers breathtaking panoramic views in every direction.
Located only 3 miles south of County Road 189, access is easy via well-maintained caliche roads. While off the beaten path, you're still conveniently situated:
45 minutes to Sonora
1 hour to Comstock, Ozona, and Rocksprings
1.5 hours to Del Rio
2 hours to San Angelo
2.5 hours to Midland
3 hours to San Antonio
Utilities are within reachelectricity is nearby, and there's the option to drill a well. Alternatively, water is available from a community well just half a mile away.
Whether you're seeking a personal hunting retreat, a weekend getaway, or a recreational investment property, this tract is well-positioned and ready to enjoy. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Texas Hill Country with year-round hunting potential!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Comstock, TX, take highway 163 north for approximately 40 miles until you reach county road 189. Take a right on 189 and travel for approximately 7 miles east until you get to High Lonesome Road. Take another right on High Lonesome road and travel southward for 3 miles. The property will be on the right hand side of the road.