465 AC. DINNER CREEK RANCH. Uvalde County, Knippa, TX. 78870
Description: This ranch provides great recreation and hunting as it is the habitat for both native and exotic wildlife, as well as quail and dove. The good soils and native grasses also allow for grazing opportunities. This ranch sits in the transition area just below where the Edwards Plateau and Hill Country begins, predominately level terrain with beautiful views of the Hill Country to the north.
Improvements: There is low perimeter fencing and one water well. Two executive deer blinds and two feeders convey with the property.
Water: The property has one good water well that is being run by a generator. One small pond receives water from the well, providing a good watering hole for wildlife and cattle.
Soil/Vegetation: A complementary combination of Montell and Knippa clays offers excellent tillable land. Native...
Soil/Vegetation: A complementary combination of Montell and Knippa clays offers excellent tillable land. Native grass and brush provide ideal wildlife habitat. The ranch consists primarily of native grass pasture with small mesquite trees with a few small areas of guajillo, bloackbrush, persimmon and other native brush scattered throughout.
Wildlife: The ranch is located near the Frio River and, as a result, attracts a great amount of wildlife. The ranch offers hunting for both native and exotic wildlife plus dove and quail hunting. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, axis, blackbuck antelope, barasingha, turkey, bobcat, quail and dove.
Minerals: Negotiable
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Research Parcel InformationLocation: This ranch is located 6 miles north of Knippa, 15 miles northeast of Uvalde and 75 miles west of San Antonio. The property is accessed via an easement off FM 1049.