19,680 ACRES - MADERA CANYON RANCH
West Texas, Jeff Davis County, Balmorhea, TX
Legends of Texas evolve from historic ranches like this, extending from picturesque canyons to the dramatic rugged Davis Mountains with three major geographical peaks. An excellent network of roads allows access to the low country flats and draws, to the high hills & mountains, usable habitat for trophy class mule deer, Aoudad sheep, scaled/blue quail, free-ranging elk, dove, wild turkey, black bear, pronghorn antelope, javelina, mountain lion as well as a variety of birds and reptiles. Circa 1904, the old Kingston Homestead reigns over the property, a plantation-style limestone lodge with wrap-around porches in addition to a garage, historic cowboy bunkhouse, and cabin. Working infrastructure includes a tack room, walk-in cooler, game cleaning rack, three sets of pipe cattle pens, & metal feeders. Madera...
Legends of Texas evolve from historic ranches like this, extending from picturesque canyons to the dramatic rugged Davis Mountains with three major geographical peaks. An excellent network of roads allows access to the low country flats and draws, to the high hills & mountains, usable habitat for trophy class mule deer, Aoudad sheep, scaled/blue quail, free-ranging elk, dove, wild turkey, black bear, pronghorn antelope, javelina, mountain lion as well as a variety of birds and reptiles. Circa 1904, the old Kingston Homestead reigns over the property, a plantation-style limestone lodge with wrap-around porches in addition to a garage, historic cowboy bunkhouse, and cabin. Working infrastructure includes a tack room, walk-in cooler, game cleaning rack, three sets of pipe cattle pens, & metal feeders. Madera Canyon Ranch is watered by the main Kingston Springs and other live springs recharged from mountain rains on the canyon watershed, plus there are six wells, one producing 300 gpm, and six tanks. The ranch is located over the Barnett Shale and Woodford Shale formations. A portion of the fee minerals will convey; additionally there is over 3,000 acres state classified minerals.
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The ranch has quick access from Interstate Hwy. 10 within 30 min. of Pecos & Ft. Stockton & less than 1 hour from Marfa & Alpine.
(KPEQ) Pecos Municipal -
6236’ runway, 2 miles SW of Pecos.
(KFST) Ft. Stockton-Pecos Co. -
7508’ runway, 2 miles NW of Fort Stockton.
(KMRF) Marfa Muncipal -
6214’ runway, 3 miles N. of Marfa.
(E38) Alpine-Casparis Municipal -
6003’ runway, 2 miles NW of Alpine.