The Medina Riverfront Ranch is a beautiful 304-acre live water ranch that features the cypress lined, crystal clear Medina River located approximately 3.5 miles outside of Bandera, Texas city limits. The spring fed Medina River offers gorgeous scenery along with abundant recreational opportunities such as wade fishing, kayaking, floating and swimming. The ranch is also comprised of grass prairie land that is scattered with large sprawling oak trees throughout the ranch. With frontage on highway 16; an accommodating and beautiful, accessible river frontage and only minutes from the town of Bandera, this property would be perfect for a recreational buyer, land developer, or an investor.
Wildlife:
The ranch is home to an abundance of native wildlife including whitetail deer, axis deer, turkey, dove and hogs. The river has a healthy population of largemouth bass, sunfish, bluegill and catfi...
The ranch is home to an abundance of native wildlife including whitetail deer, axis deer, turkey, dove and hogs. The river has a healthy population of largemouth bass, sunfish, bluegill and catfish.
Terrain:
The property features rolling terrain with long vistas overlooking the hill country. The ranch is covered with towering oak trees throughout, featuring a large number of live oak and post oak trees. The rolling prairies of grass with the large oak trees make for pretty, panoramic views.
Improvements:
There is a recently updated one bedroom, one bathroom rock, hill-country style cabin; perfect for weekend retreats or could be used as a bed and breakfast. There is a small guest cabin that is currently being used as a foreman's house. The ranch is fenced and cross fenced, and the landowner has improved the land by selectively clearing brush. Other improvements include two storage barns and outdoor entertaining areas.
Water:
The major water feature that the ranch has to offer is the Medina River. The entire river frontage is very accessible. This crystal-clear rock-bottom river makes for the perfect hill country swimming hole. In addition, the ranch also has two small tanks and three water wells.