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Located in northeastern Wilson Co is 134+/-acres of south Texas ranchland. Just far enough out to escape the buzz of the city and have that robust view of the Texas stars come nightfall. Located 70 miles from Austin, 52 from San Antonio, and 120 from Corpus Christi. Wilson Co established in 1860 is comprised of pieces of Bexar, Karnes, and Gonzalez counties. About 20 miles from the birth place of the Come and take it Gonzalez, Texas. On this friendly shaped piece of ranchland, you have neighbors to the south and east. The north and west fence lines are County Road 437 and Farm to Market road 1681. Tucked away on the southeast portion of the property is almost 2000 of the wet weather Ecleto Creek. The Ecleto runs 30 miles beginning just south of Sequin and merges with the San Antonio River near Runge. This compiled with the acre tank up front provide a big draw for...
Located in northeastern Wilson Co is 134+/-acres of south Texas ranchland. Just far enough out to escape the buzz of the city and have that robust view of the Texas stars come nightfall. Located 70 miles from Austin, 52 from San Antonio, and 120 from Corpus Christi. Wilson Co established in 1860 is comprised of pieces of Bexar, Karnes, and Gonzalez counties. About 20 miles from the birth place of the Come and take it Gonzalez, Texas. On this friendly shaped piece of ranchland, you have neighbors to the south and east. The north and west fence lines are County Road 437 and Farm to Market road 1681. Tucked away on the southeast portion of the property is almost 2000 of the wet weather Ecleto Creek. The Ecleto runs 30 miles beginning just south of Sequin and merges with the San Antonio River near Runge. This compiled with the acre tank up front provide a big draw for the wildlife. Some of the game on this ranch are whitetail deer, Rio Grand turkey, feral hogs, and some migratory game birds. The majority of the property is mostly flat and covered with native grasses, conducive to maintaining a small cattle operation. The portion along the Ecleto Creek is where you will find plenty of cover. There is an abundance of Oak with some Elm and Pecan scattered about as well. Almost centered on the property you will find a large cluster of mature oaks. A short walk to the east is a 30/50 insulated metal building. At the front of the property is the main house which has served as a hunting cabin the past several years. This is where you will find the power and water to the property. The power, personal well, and septic tank service the hunting cabin. The fences are immaculate, as the property still has cattle on it. The eastern boundary is not fenced currently but there is a line of t-posts that closely mirror the property line. The current cattle lease encompasses the neighbors land as well. Much of the surrounding land was once part of a sizeable South Texas Ranch. This tract has been in the family for over 100 years.