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properties below!
Rock
Springs
Ranch
Located
20 miles
north of
Del Rio,
Texas
on Hwy
277.
home to
a bounty
of
wildlife
such as
deer,
coyote,
bobcat,
antelope,
and hogs
as
well as
having
close
access
to
Lake
Amistad
about 15
minutes
away,
which
sports
some of
the best
fishing
in
Texas. 100
acres
and up
starting
at
$1,250
per
acre.
100%
financing
available
at $650
per
month.
Val
Verde
County.
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Black
Creek
Ranch
500
plus
acres
of
timber
land
with
hardwoods,
several
running
creeks
and
vegetation.
Water
and
electricity
are
available.
Wildlife
include
hogs,
deer and
other
native
game. $1,850
per acre
and can
be
divided.
We offer
100%
owner
financing.
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Flowing
Orchard
Ranch
1,209
acres in
Menard
County
located
within
two
hours of
Austin/San
Antonio.
One mile
of
San Saba
River
frontage,
one mile
of Hwy
29
frontage,
nearly
100
acres of
natural
pecan
groves,
rock
bluffs,
oak
pastures,
a
2bed/2bath
ranch
cabin.
$3,800
per acre
and can
be
divided.
Menard
County.
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Pecos
River
Ranch
5000
acre
Ranch
with 2.5
miles of
Pecos
River
frontage.
This
ranch
has
caves
and lots
of
wildlife
such as
mule
and
whitetail
deer,
turkey,
quail,
and
dove.
This
ranch
is less
than
five
miles
away
from
historic
Ft.
Lancaster.
Also
there is
a
home
place
and a
hunter's
cabin.
$950.00
per acre
and will
divide.
Crockett
County.
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For
Sale
Flowing
Orchard
Ranch
Location:
Menard County is
located in Hill
Country Texas.
Leaving Houston
Texas, take I 10
and travel west for
about 180 miles.
Prior to arriving in
San Antonio,
take exit 587 turn
north on Texas
loop 1604/Anderson
Loop. Take the loop
north and continue
for about 25 miles,
merging onto I 10
west towards El
Paso on the west
side of San
Antonio.
Continue to travel
on I 10 to Junction
Texas. Take exit 456
toward
Menard/Mason.
Turn Right onto US
highway 83 and
continue to follow
north for 25 miles.
Take highway 29 east
and follow for 7
miles until reaching
the entrance to this
property
which will be on the
left side of the
road and marked with
stone columns and a
black iron gate.
Terrain/Elevation:
This
waterfront property
has a variety of
terrain, soil and
variation in
elevation. The
terrain consists of
gently rolling
hills in some
areas of the ranch
while there are
rugged hills and
bluffs in other
areas. The soil has
a large amount of
limestone which
also contributes to
growth in much
Vegetation.
Elevations in
Menard county
range from 1,700
to 2,400 feet above
sea level,
however, elevations
on Flowing
Orchard River Ranch
range from 1,800
to 2,100 feet above
sea level.
Vegetation:
Flowing Orchard
River Ranch lies
within Menard
County and
contains numerous
advantages across
and beyond the
1209 acres of land.
The county is
comprised of 902
square miles of
rolling terrain on
the Edwards
Plateau. The
soils in this area
are limestone based
and support growth
from many types of
Vegetation and
grasses. Included
among trees are
miles of Live
Oak, Mesquite,
Juniper Cedar
and on this
particular property
there are
numerous pecan trees.
Among cactus
is the Prickly
Pear cactus and
bushes included on
the property are the
Algerita bush.
Climax grasses are
Native Winter grass,
Side Oats and
Curley Mesquite.
Water:
Flowing Orchard
River Ranch
includes a number of
different water
supply sources
including its
Beautiful San Saba
river which
flows gently across
the north end of the
property. The
county lies
entirely within the
Colorado River
basin and is
drained primarily by
the San Saba
River, Which
Crosses the county
from west to east.
Improvements:
The entire
habitat is
surrounded by
barbed-wire fence
around the
perimeter. There is
a small portion of
the north end of the
property that is
high fenced. All
fences on the
property are in fair
to excellent
condition with
secure gates or
gates and cattle
guards at all exits.
Minerals:
None
Game:
One of the most
appealing assets
that West Texas
Ranches in
Menard county
have to offer is the
abundant
amount of
wildlife that
free roam
throughout the
Hill Country.
Wildlife in the
area includes
trophy white tail
deer, wild turkey,
javelina, squirrel,
bobcat, opossum,
badger, fox,
raccoon, dove, blue
and bobwhite quail,
as well as a variety
of birds.
Electricity:
This Texas
hunting ranch
also has an
established source
of power supplied
and maintained by
Southwest Texas
Electric Cooperative
whom serves a twelve
county area through
the rural West
Texas region.
Existing power lines
run along the
property lines and
also diagonally
across the land to
adjacent properties.
Entertainment/Recreation:
Throughout the
entire county of
Menard can be
found a number of
different activities
that are
entertaining. On the
property itself can
contain many of
these activities
including, but not
limited to:
swimming, rock
climbing, hiking,
photography, biking,
hunting, exploring
or maybe just
sitting around the
lodge cooking or
reading. If
getting away
from the property
to find other means
of recreation is the
concern then by all
means those options
are definitely
available. The
San Saba River
is within walking
distance from the
front gate of the
property. Forty-five
miles away is
Lake Ivy, which
has clear water and
is great for
skiing and fishing.
All around the area
are great towns
and communities
that have annual
events and
entertainment year
round.
Price:
$3,800 per acre at
1209 acres or can be
divided into several
tracts. Menard
County.
Tracts:
This ranch
may be purchased
in individual
tracts:
Tract 1 is 259 acres
priced at $4,150 per
acre
Tract 2 is 515 acres
priced at $4,150 per
acre
Tract 3 is 435 acres
priced at $4,150 per
acre
For
a Viewing Call
Charlie (337)
515-4868
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Val Verde County
6,239 Acres Ownership of Rock Springs Ranch is your opportunity have your own World Class private hunting retreat.
Evoking romantic days of the Old West, Rock Springs Ranch is a magnificent Texas Hill Country retreat perfect for the seasoned hunter, fisherman, or nature lover. Here you will raise livestock, explore, or just plain relax and live the cowboy lifestyle. This is a great private retreat and getaway.
Ranch headquarters – main house and generous carport – offer a comfortable and spacious private getaway. The working livestock facility – pens, squeeze and loading chutes, barn and tack room – overlook a tranquil pond and are situated nearby the headquarters for ease of use.
Near Del Rio, Texas, Rock Springs Ranch retains that rugged charm while providing a close access to town with all its recreational opportunities. This is a great place to raise your livestock and your family.
The Rock Springs Ranch headquarters provides two bedrooms and two baths and includes the main house, courtyard and patios, carport and outbuildings.
Nestled in a park-like setting, this residential compound sports a traditional ambiance with a touch of Texas architecture.
A two-vehicle carport with excellent storage facilities. In addition, large barns, corrals and bunkhouse make this the perfect hunters retreat.
Rock Springs Ranch has it all!
Pools of cool, well water are scattered throughout the ranch. Mile after mile of rolling hills covered with grass that flows in the wind. Rustic ranch headquarters and historic buildings are sprinkled throughout the property. Combine all that with a region that has virtually no winter, and you’ve got a haven that is a dream. With metropolitan San Antonio not far away, this ranch has a little bit of everything.
Livestock facilities
Livestock raising and wildlife are naturals at Rock Springs Ranch. Trophy Whitetail Deer, Trophy Exotics, Cattle, sheep and goats thrive in the Texas Hill Country where the terrain lends itself to ideal grazing conditions and the land is accessible year round. Facilities include working pens, squeeze chute, loading chute, pipe and wire pens, scales and a barn and tack room.
In the past, the area has supported livestock, hunting, trail riding and family activities.
Air Service/Lay of the Land
Rock Springs Ranch is 20 miles north of Del Rio, Texas on Highway 77 and is convenient to the Del Rio International Airport where daily flights connect Del Rio to Houston George Bush International (IAH), and from there connect to more than 280 destinations in over 45 countries, including 49 cities in Latin America.
Elevations of Rock Springs Ranch is approximately 1920 feet providing breathtaking vistas of near and far hills and valleys. Both rugged and rolling landscape stretches out in all directions. Grassy slopes, ravines and the frequent relief of fields sporting several species of native grasses paint the area with texture and color.
Local wildlife includes deer, coyote, bobcat, antelope, and hogs.
The mild climate allows establishment of many types of flowering plants, perennials, and vines throughout the compound. Vast grazing land features native grasses and the beautiful oak trees of South Texas.
The array of rich color, texture and lush topography makes Rock Springs Ranch an unforgettable experience.
Climate
Summer heat can be extreme in the Hill Country, typically hot with abundant sunshine. Year-round temperatures are mostly comfortable; winters are not severe and snow is a rare event. Many people choose to spend the winter months in the mild Texas climate. For those looking to escape the harsher winters of the north, Rock Springs Ranch would be a perfect winter getaway. Skies are mostly clear with brilliant night skies. Sunrise and sunset are colorful and majestic – a perfect setting you will want to share with family.
Thunderous midsummer storms provide most of the precipitation with the annual average around 22 inches. The growing season is an ample 190 days.
Rock Springs Ranch is an ideal hunting facility with a number of potential features. Affordable carrying cost and a wonderful place to raise a family are only a few. This grand Texas ranch can be easily divided.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own true ranch property in the Texas Hill Country. Do Not Delay!
Lake Amistad Recreation Area provides a wide range of activities
Only a few miles from Del Rio, Amistad National Recreation Area is known primarily for excellent year round, water-based recreation including: boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and water-skiing. Amistad NRA also provides opportunities for picnicking, camping and hunting.
The reservoir, at the confluence of the Rio Grande River, Devils River and Pecos river, was created by Amistad Dam in 1969. In addition to excellent recreation, this area is rich in archeology and rock art, and contains a wide variety of plant and animal life.
Lake Amistad is one of Del Rio’s main attractions, offering a wide expanse of clear, turquoise-colored water on the Texas / Mexico border. There are great opportunities for boating, houseboat vacations, camping, water sports, fishing and bird watching. The crystal clear waters are home to several species of bass, catfish, sunfish and gar. Lake Amistad is well known as the premier bass lake in Texas. Anglers catch bass weighing eight pounds and more on a regular basis. The biggest bass for 1997 weighed in at 14.47 pounds. Some of the favorite catches at Lake Amistad are Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Channel Catfish, and Black Crappie.
The area is home to 300 species of birds, including tropical species such as the great kiskadee, green and ringed kingfishers, and Carolina and cactus wrens. Some of the best examples of ancient Indian rock art on the North American continent can be found in the area with sites accessible by boat, depending on lake level.
Price: 100 acres and up starting at $1,250 per acre. 100% financing available at $650 per month. Val Verde County.
For a Viewing Call Charlie (337)515-4868 |
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For Sale Vinegarone Ranch
| State: Texas |
County: Val Verde |
Type: Acreage |
| Acres: 2529 |
Price: $1195/acre |
Status: Available |
Follow the trails through the hills of Val Verde county and find this prime west Texas utopia right of US highway 277 between Sonora and Del Rio, Texas. This ranch has some of the most unique caverns right on the property that just beg for more exploration. Who knows what else exists on this ranch with over two-thousand acres that have been untouched for so many years.
Evoking romantic days of the Old West, Vinegarone Draw Ranch is a magnificent Texas Hill Country retreat perfect for the seasoned hunter, rancher, or nature lover. Here you will raise wildlife, explore, or just plain relax and live the cowboy lifestyle.
Situated near Loma Alta, Texas, Vinegarone Draw Ranch retains that rugged charm while providing a close access to town with all its recreational opportunities. This is a great place to raise your livestock, wildlife and your family.
Climate:
Extremely mild winters allow you to conduct your endeavors and activities at the ranch all year long. Whether it’s hunting or ranching or just plain getting away from it all, you will enjoy the isolation, beauty and great climate of the Vinegarone Draw Ranch. Summer heat can be extreme in the Hill Country, typically hot with abundant sunshine. Year-round temperatures are mostly comfortable; winters are not severe and snow is a rare event. Many people choose to spend the winter months in mild Texas. For those looking to escape the harsher winters of the north, Vinegarone Draw Ranch is the perfect winter getaway. Skies are mostly clear with brilliant night skies. Sunrise and sunset are colorful and majestic – a perfect setting you will want to share with family. Thunderous midsummer storms provide most of the precipitation with the annual average around 22 inches. The growing season is an ample 190 days. The mild climate allows establishment of many types of flowering plants, perennials, and vines throughout the compound. Vast grazing land features native grasses and the beautiful oak trees of South Texas. The array of rich color, texture and lush topography makes Vinegarone Draw Ranch an unforgettable experience.
Air Service/Lay of the Land:
Vinegarone Draw Ranch is 40 miles north of Del Rio, Texas on Highway 77 and is convenient to the Del Rio International Airport where daily flights connect Del Rio to Houston George Bush International (IAH), and from there connect to more than 280 destinations in over 45 countries, including 49 cities in Latin America.
Elevations of Vinegarone Draw Ranch are approximately 1920 feet providing breathtaking vistas of near and far hills and valleys. Both rugged and rolling landscape stretches out in all directions. Grassy slopes, ravines and the frequent relief of fields sporting several species of native grasses paint the area with texture and color.
Vinegarone Draw is an ideal hunting facility with a number of potential features. Affordable carrying cost and a wonderful place to raise a family are only a few. Its close proximity to town offers the flexibility of public school usage and shopping as well as additional employment. Local wildlife includes trophy whitetail deer, coyote, bobcat, antelope, and hogs.
Lake Amistad Recreation Activities:
Only a few miles from Del Rio, Amistad National Recreation Area is known primarily for excellent year round, water-based recreation including: boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and water-skiing. Amistad NRA also provides opportunities for picnicking, camping and hunting.
The area is home to 300 species of birds, including tropical species such as the great kiskadee, green and ringed kingfishers, and - Carolina and cactus wrens. Some of the best example of ancient Indian rock art on the North American continent can be found in the area with sites accessible by boat, depending on lake level.
The reservoir, at the confluence of the Rio Grande River, Devils River and Pecos river, was created by Amistad Dam in 1969. In addition to excellent recreation, this area is rich in archeology and rock art, and contains a wide variety of plant and animal life. Lake Amistad is one of Del Rio’s main attractions, offering a wide expanse of clear, turquoise-colored water on the Texas/Mexico border. There are great opportunities for boating, houseboat vacations, camping, water sports, fishing and bird watching. The crystal clear waters are home to several species of bass, catfish, sunfish and gar. Lake Amistad is well known as the premier bass lake in Texas. Anglers catch bass weighing eight pounds and more on a regular basis. The biggest bass for 1997 weighed in at 14.47 pounds. Some of the favorite catches at Lake Amistad are Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Channel Catfish, and Black Crappie. For a Viewing Call Charlie (337)515-4868
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For Sale
The Windwalker Ranch 
608 acres still available
Location
From Del Rio head north on Hwy 277 approximately 41 miles to Loma Alta. Continue 2 miles north of Loma Alta and turn west on Dolan Creek rd (all weather county maintained road) Proceed 13 miles to the entrance of Windwalker Ranch.
Located north of Del Rio 13 miles off Hwy 277 in Val Verde County
Description
Hills, valleys great views,
Minerals
None Available
Vegetation
Shin oak, cedars, and Mesquite. Good grasslands and pastures.
Wildlife
Great Hunting lots of Whitetail, Audads, Exotics and turkey.
Water/Electricity
Available.
Improvements
We recently added an all weather road throughout the property.
Other
A Nature Conservancy Easement exists on this ranch as well as the larger tract neighbors located in the immediate area.
Vegetation
There is an abundance of vegetation which includes mesquite, cedar, pin oak, live oak, Spanish oak, Mexican persimmon, and Agarita bushes. There is also a variety of grasses and cactus. The ranch is currently in great shape and blooming fields of spring flowers and tropical green grasses.
Wildlife
Windwalker Ranch contains a variety of wildlife including: World-class Hunting Trophy Whitetail deer, Aoudad sheep, exotic wildlife, wild turkey and axis deer. There have been as many as 60 axis deer and 25 Aoudad sheep in a herd counted at one time in several locations across the ranch.
Water/Electricity
There is one windmill in Lindas pasture for water. The electricity is available by Rio Grande Electric Cooperative.
Other
There is a wildlife easement on Windwalker Ranch with the Nature Conservancy as well as several other neighbors to the property which have installed the easement on their property also for the preservation of the land and animals. For more information on the Nature Conservancy and their easements visit http://www.nature.org/success/devilsriver.html
Price: $950.00 per acre. For a Viewing Call Charlie (337)515-4868 |
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For Sale Big Canyon Ranch 
This ranch is located Terrell County, Texas on Highway 349 South, just a short drive from Fort Lancaster which has entertainment for the whole family. The Pecos River is also only minutes from Big Canyon Ranch which has fishing, swimming, rapids and more. The hills on this ranch have magnificent views and there are several excellent spots for a new home or maybe even make a game ranch. The vegetation on this ranch includes, but is not limited to: cedar, mesquite, palmetto, cacti and sage. On the property, there are two windmills and also a submersible pump at the houses. The ranch contains perimeter fencing as well as cross fencing and it also has a good road system on it. Wildlife that are on the ranch include: whitetail deer, mule deer, javelina, turkey, dove, quail, wild cats and more. There is Electricity available for this ranch. Call today to schedule a showing to this property!
Price $392.00 per acre at 8500 acres in Terrell County, Texas or divided /break-up at $595.00 per acre with 100% financed on 100 acres or more. notes start at $375.00 a Month!
For a Viewing Call Charlie (337)515-4868 |
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For Sale Pecos River Ranch
Location:
Take Exit #343 off of Interstate 10 and follow US Highway 290 to historical Fort Lancaster, take a left on county road 411 and travel approximately 5 miles to the property line. There are other ways to enter the property by vehicle as well.
Terrain/Elevation:
This Texas ranch land has a variety of terrain, soil and variation in elevation. Elevations on this ranch are approximately 2300 feet and vary from 2000 feet to 2600 feet above sea level.
Vegetation:
The native vegetation on this ranch includes mesquite, black brush, white brush, guajillo, tasajillo, mountain laurel, cedar and other native hill country plants and many other native brushes which contain high protein. The brush ranges from medium to heavy density.
Water:
The Pecos River Ranch contains 2 1/2 miles of the Pecos River which meanders 900 miles across New Mexico and Texas before it flows into the Rio Grande. As soon as it enters Texas from New Mexico the river is immediately put to work separating Loving County and Reeves County. It is impounded at the Red Bluff Dam and is then released to begin its journey to Seminole Canyon. There are also 5 wells on the property and a pond.
Climate:
Temperatures within the Pecos River Ranch are from a July average high of 97 degrees and a January average low of 32 degrees. The first/last freeze is November 14/March 26; May, June and September are wettest months. Weather conditions can vary from day to day.
Minerals:
None
Game:
Wildlife in the area include but are not limited to white tail deer, mule deer, wild turkey, javelina, squirrel, bobcat, wild cats, bass, catfish, other various fish, opossum, badger, fox, raccoon, dove, blue and bobwhite quail, as well as a variety of birds.
Electricity:
This property also has an established source of power supplied and maintained by Rio Grande Electric Cooperative whom serves the area through out the Trans-Pecos region. Existing power lines run throughout the property across the land and to adjacent properties.
Structures:
There are 3 concrete barns on the property, 2 concrete houses and a hunters cabin.
Entertainment/Recreation:
The historic Fort Lancaster is less than 1 mile away on US 290 containing historical ruins of the old fort including buildings, cemetery, visitor interpretive center and museum at trailhead, nature trail with native plants identified on the side of trail.
Fort Lancaster GPS coordinates:
Lat: 30.665020
Lon: -101.695354
Price: $950.00 per acre and will divide. Crockett County.
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We abide by and follow all
State and Fed. Game and Fish Laws.
Louisiana State Big Game Records (Listing
August 2007)
Category - White-tail Deer - Gun - Typical Antlers
Score
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184 6/8 |
Madison Parish |
Don Broadway |
1943 |
B&C |
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181 1/8 |
Avoyelles Parish |
Donald Riviere |
1998 |
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174 6/8 |
Avoyelles Parish |
Allen Gaspard |
2003 |
B&C |
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172 |
Avoyelles Parish |
Richard Dupuy, Jr. |
1998 |
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White-tail Deer Non-Typical Antlers Score
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281 6/8 |
Tensas Parish |
James McMurray |
1994 |
B&C |
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252 2/8 |
Concordia Parish |
Dr. Joseph Shields |
1948 |
B&C |
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228 7/8 |
West Feliciana Parish |
Tommy Rice |
1998 |
B&C |
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185 6/8 |
Avoyelles Parish |
O. D. Chatelain, Jr. |
1960 |
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