New Listing- Uvalde County
758 Acres- West Nueces Ranch
One of the most unique Ranches in Uvalde County, the STQ Ranch is situated along the bank of the West Prong of the Nueces River and offers a rare opportunity to own a fabulous hunting and recreational Ranch at a great price. The Ranch is a nice mix of Hill Country and South Texas and offers 1.5+ miles of the west prong of the Nueces River, Ancient Indian campgrounds, live Spring, all low fencing, 1 home, water well, great Tree cover, exceptional brush diversity, Hills, Mesquite flats and plenty of open country for cultivation.
The geographical location of the ranch makes the topography of the ranch truly unusual; the south half the ranch features rolling Hills with exceptional brush diversity while the north half of the ranch is River Valley with deep soils, Spring, huge Oaks, Mesquite, Pecan and Elms and a great mix of thick b...
The geographical location of the ranch makes the topography of the ranch truly unusual; the south half the ranch features rolling Hills with exceptional brush diversity while the north half of the ranch is River Valley with deep soils, Spring, huge Oaks, Mesquite, Pecan and Elms and a great mix of thick brush and open country. The entire ranch provides pure South Texas Deer habitat with thick Guajillo, Guayacon, Blackbrush, Granjeno, Mesquite and other varieties of cover. The ranch offers excellent hunting with Whitetail, Hogs, Turkey, Quail and Dove. Coyote, Bobcat and occasional Exotics also provide additional recreation.
The east point of the Hills overlooks an area where the Nueces and West Nueces merge. Some of the most unique limestone outcroppings, bluffs and caves in the Hill country have formed into what looks like a natural rock fortress for hundreds of yards along the base of the Hills. Huge Oaks and Cedar Elms line the fertile base of the bluffs creating a natural park like setting, sheltered from the sun by the towering bluffs and incredible trees. One can only imagine the shelter and security this area provided the long past American Indians that roamed this area. What appears to be remnants of Indian campgrounds and untouched mounds are scattered throughout the ranch all along the high bluff of the river.
The main home was built in the 1990's on a high point overlooking most of the ranch, the Nueces River below and offers incredible views of the Nueces Valley and Hill Country to the north. The 2000+- sq ft Ranch house offers 3BR-2Bath, large open living dining area, utility Room, 2 car covered carport, storage room, large covered porches on both front and back of home. Most of the home was built from native rock collected on the Ranch and features rock and Saltillo tile floors throughout. One of the highlights of the home is an awesome The highlight of the home is an owner constructed Fireplace using Native Limestone, Fossilized rock, petrified rock and huge fossils. You have to see to appreciate.
This truly unique ranch is accessed by deeded easement road from HWY 90 West, call Morris Killough 210-415-9850
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