Alamito Creek Preserve is a unique situation in conservation real estate for Texas. The total acreage encompasses six individual ranch properties that range in size from 300 to 850 acres all with highway access and frontage. When one of these tracts is purchased, the land owner also has access to the 1,061 acre Alamito Creek Preserve, a common nature preserve area for all land owners in the heart of the riverbed and the cottonwood groves.
Tract 1: North Pasture Ranch 595 Acre $600,000 or $1,008/ac
This property has an existing windmill along with electricity through the property with two very nice creeks. Several hills with long views of area mountains and excellent future potential building sites.
Alamito Creek is a regional creek in Presidio County originating in the Davis Mountains and
joining into Cienega Creek to the southwest to eventually meet with the Rio Grande Rive...
joining into Cienega Creek to the southwest to eventually meet with the Rio Grande River to
the southwest outside of Presidio, Texas. Surface water levels vary in depth depending upon
the season and local rainfall , but the creek bed contains some level of surface water year
round. The watershed supports a large population of native cottonwood trees and grasses
making the area a natural oasis for Chihuahuan Desert plant and animal species that would
not usually occupy the low desert. The Cottonwood groves and the presence of water above
and beneath the ground provide protection and food for and a unique ecosystem of riparian
character in the open desert. Visit the King Land & Water website for complete information