1055.33 +/- Acres - RIO NUECES RANCH
CR 405, Uvalde County, Uvalde, TX
Description: Quietly secluded, this ranch offers both the West Prong and Main prong of the Nueces River. Large oak trees and South Texas brush make this a great transition zone property that supports an abundance of native wildlife.
Improvements: Small one bedroom hunting cabin. Set of working pens. Low perimeter fence with electric entrance gate.
Water: Over 1.14 miles of the Nueces River and 2.32 miles of the West Prong of the Nueces River. Two water wells supply water to 3 water troughs and to the hunting cabin. There is approximately 4000 feet of water line that supplies water to troughs and the cabin. The ranch sets over the Edwards Aquifer.
Elevation: Elevation ranges from 975 to 1,050 above sea level.
Vegetation: The ranch lies in the transition zone where South Texas meets the Hill Country. Br...
Vegetation: The ranch lies in the transition zone where South Texas meets the Hill Country. Brush species include Guajillo, Black brush, whitebrush, mesquite, granjeno, guaycan, prickly pear, cedar, etc. Large oak motts are found throughout the property as well as along the River. Large pecan trees edge the banks of the Nueces River.
Wildlife: This property supports an abundance of native wildlife including whitetail deer, turkey, javelina, dove, quail and hogs. Large tees provide great turkey roost sites and cover for game.
Minerals: Negotiable
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Research Parcel InformationLocation: This property is located 100+/- miles north west of San Antonio, 65 miles NW of Hondo, and 12 miles NW of Uvalde, Texas. Property is accessed via an .8 (8/10) mile easement road off CR 405.