This beautiful ranch is conveniently located right off the pavement on CR 251, and features plenty of white tail deer, hogs, dove, quail, turkey, and South Texas varmints. There is plenty of cover for game, including huge oaks that are all over the property, and typical protein-rich South Texas browse. The ranch has only been lightly hunted since the early 1950s, and only by family. There is an amazing collection of flint ribboned bluffs, caves, a sinkhole, and rock formations along the wet weather Verde Creek, which winds in a U-shape through the entire property. 85-90% of the ranch has roads, and all are completely navigable with ATV vehicles. There are dozens of building sites with beautiful views around every corner. Best of all, remnants of Indian camps are all along Verde Creek, including what appears to be a sweat lodge. Some arrowheads (analyzed by Texas archeologists) have been...
This beautiful ranch is conveniently located right off the pavement on CR 251, and features plenty of white tail deer, hogs, dove, quail, turkey, and South Texas varmints. There is plenty of cover for game, including huge oaks that are all over the property, and typical protein-rich South Texas browse. The ranch has only been lightly hunted since the early 1950s, and only by family. There is an amazing collection of flint ribboned bluffs, caves, a sinkhole, and rock formations along the wet weather Verde Creek, which winds in a U-shape through the entire property. 85-90% of the ranch has roads, and all are completely navigable with ATV vehicles. There are dozens of building sites with beautiful views around every corner. Best of all, remnants of Indian camps are all along Verde Creek, including what appears to be a sweat lodge. Some arrowheads (analyzed by Texas archeologists) have been dated prehistoric. All subterranean findings remain pristine--there has been no digging on this property. The fascinating topography makes for a great hiking experience. This is one ranch you need to see to fully appreciate. Its uniqueness and beauty, abundance of game, easy access, and location make it truly greater than the sum of its parts.
Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, hogs, dove, quail, turkey, and other South Texas Varmints
Water: Wet weather Verde Creek
Improvements: Edwards well, cistern, small hunting cabin, concrete water troughs, set of working pens. Perimeter fencing with one side of game fencing.
Minerals: All owned mineral rights will convey with the sale of the property.
Exemptions: Agriculture. There are several head of cattle on the property.
Present use: Hunting, grazing, hiking, camping
Photos: Photos of property represent what property looks like in all four seasons, and when Verde Creek has water.