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Contact for Price  •  133 acres
High-fenced hunting ranch 2022 built two-story house with bedroom, bath, loft, porch, and wood stove Turnkey setup with walk-in cooler, equipment shed, furnishings, and 2023 Polaris Ranger conveying Strong wildlife populations: native whitetail, axis deer, gemsbok Multiple blinds, corn feeders, and protein feeders already in place Private water well with troughs in the pasture Power from Pedernales Electric Easy access from Highway 55, under two hours from Del Rio, Uvalde, or Sonora
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$529,000  •  131.32 acres
$549,950
+/-131.32 Acres w Elec, Cabin, Views
$569,000  •  128 acres
+/-128 Acres w Well, Elec, Cabin. Variety of wildlife. Western Hill Country Realty
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$319,000  •  128 acres
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Sycamore Bend 128 Acres • Located in southwestern Edwards County • Good easy access 4 miles off the hwy • Terrain is gentle rolling to moderately steep • Lots of big views in all directions • Electricity running all along the northern boundary of the property • Well defined boundaries, low fenced on 2 ½ half sides • Plenty of good cover for the wildlife with live oak, shin oak, cedar, persimmon making up the vegetation and habitat • Trail system all throughout the property leading to 4 areas with blinds and feeders • Camp area with 12x20 storage building • Shared water • Ag exempt taxes • Listing #193
$949,000  •  124.89 acres
+/-124.89 Acres w House, Well, Elec. Abundant Game.
$599,000  •  121 acres
Location The ranch sits in Edwards County in the western Edwards Plateau. Rocksprings lies approximately 18± miles northeast. Carta Valley is about 20± miles west. Camp Wood sits roughly 25± miles southeast, with Leakey approximately 40± miles east. Del Rio is roughly 55± miles southwest, and Brackettville about 42± miles south. San Antonio is approximately 130± miles east. Land & Terrain The 121.48± acres feature rugged terrain typical of the western Edwards Plateau, with three established trails crossing the property. Internal roads are rated good quality and are all-weather accessible. Long-range views run across the surrounding country, with wildlife habitat established across the property. Water The ranch is served by Indian Creek Ranch community water (rural water service). Two water storage tanks (2,500 gallons and 500 gallons) and two water troughs are in place on the property to support wildlife use and operations. Wildlife & Hunting The hunting land carries whitetail, turkey, dove, and quail among native species, with axis deer, black buck, and elk among the exotic species present. Hogs are also documented on the property. The ranch has been actively managed for wildlife, and game camera photos and videos are available documenting the species and quality of the herd. Five hunting blinds, three corn feeders, and one protein feeder are in place across the property and convey with the sale. Residence The main residence is a newly constructed 504± sq/ft cabin built in 2025, fully furnished and ready for immediate use. The cabin includes one bedroom and one full bathroom, with a kitchen, refrigerator, freezer, and one living area. Two sets of bunks support sleeping accommodation for up to six people. The cabin is served by electricity, water, and licensed septic, with air conditioning and heat. Guest Quarters & Support Buildings A rustic bunkhouse-style guest structure provides additional sleeping accommodation for family and guests, and can also be configured as secure storage. A metal-frame equipment barn provides covered storage for ATVs, hunting equipment, tools, feeders, and ranch supplies. Two additional storage sheds round out the support structures. Utilities Electric service is provided by Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC), single phase, with service at the base camp. Water is provided through the Indian Creek Ranch community water system. Remarks This property fits a buyer looking for a turnkey western Edwards Plateau hunting land tract within a managed subdivision, with the residential, hunting, and support infrastructure already in place. The newly constructed cabin sleeps six and is fully furnished with kitchen, bath, electricity, water, AC, and heat, supporting immediate use. The hunting setup with five blinds and four feeders alongside an actively managed game population of whitetail, mule deer, axis, black buck, elk, turkey, dove, and quail provides established hunting from day one. The Rocksprings location places the ranch within practical driving distance of Del Rio, Brackettville, and Uvalde.
$379,000  •  112.66 acres
+/-112.66 Acres w Easy Access. Variety of wildlife to include axis, whitetail, aoudad, turkey, hogs. Western Hill Country Realty
$299,000  •  110 acres
+/-110 Acres w cabin, camper tailer. Shared water. Elec nearby. Whitetail axis turkey hog aoudad elk. Exempt taxes.
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$779,950  •  108.1 acres
$815,000
+/-108.1 acres w House, Elec, Well. Excellent hunting. Western Hill Country Realty
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$569,000  •  106 acres
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106 Acres w Cabin, Shared water, Electricity, Septic. Wildlife includes elk, aoudad, axis, whitetail, turkey, hog.
$550,000  •  104 acres
Location Located within the 41 Ranch, a gated POA subdivision in Edwards County, off Hwy 41 via private road and easement. Rocksprings is approximately 30± miles to the west. San Antonio is approximately 140± miles to the southeast. The property is restricted per the 41 Ranch POA and is currently ag-exempt. Land & Terrain The terrain is gently rolling with mixed brush throughout. Open meadows and live oaks are distributed across the property, providing natural cover and sight lines. Two miles of ATV trails run through the land. Perimeter fencing consists of three sides low fence and one side high game fence, with a 50 x 100± ft high-fenced garden area in place. Wildlife & Hunting Native species present include whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and quail. Exotic species include axis and blackbuck. Predator species include coyotes, bobcats, foxes, and hogs. Four blinds and five feeders convey with the sale. Round pen hog traps are also on the property. Water A private electric well at 280± ft depth produces 10± GPM with 0 ft of drawdown after one hour of pumping, serving the cabin and a small pond located below the house and well. The pond is fed by runoff and the well. Improvements The main structure is a 600± sq/ft elevated two-story cabin on a pier and beam foundation with a new complete wrap-around deck. Internet is via Starlink satellite. HVAC is window unit. Electric is through PEC cooperative with two meters, one at the cabin and one set up for travel trailer or motorhome parking, with a 50-amp and 30-amp pole in place. A metal barn and storage shed with metal siding and wood frame construction sits approximately a quarter mile from the cabin. Remarks Sky Cabin Ranch is a functional hunting and recreational property with good water, established game, and a cabin platform suited to both active use and watching wildlife from the deck. The infrastructure is in place and the property is ready for a new owner to step into from day one.
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$550,000  •  102 acres
$695,000
Furnished Cabin 2BR/1BA 900± sq ft cabin with covered porch overlooking the property Managed Wildlife Program Part of a 7,800± acre coordinated management operation Dense Native Cover Live oak, shin oak, piñon pine, and mountain laurel Level Terrain Approximately 40 feet of elevation change across the tract Consistent Wildlife Managed feeding and annual survey program in place
$534,950  •  101.81 acres
+/-101.81 Acres w Elec Water RV. Hunting. Western Hill Country Realty
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$599,000  •  101 acres
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101 Acres w Cabin Elec Water. Abundant Wildlife. Western Hill Country Realty
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$499,950  •  100.7 acres
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+/-100.7 Acres w easy access. Gentle rolling. Cabin. Elec. Abundant game.
Contact for Price  •  100 acres
Location: The ranch is situated in Edwards County within a gated community of large ranch tracts, offering privacy and security with convenient access. Entry is provided by a paved easement directly off Highway 377. Junction – 25± miles to the north Rocksprings – 20± miles to the south Kimble County Airport in Junction Land & Terrain: Positioned at one of the higher elevation points within the subdivision, Broken Skull Ranch commands sweeping long-range views and exceptional sunset exposure. The topography creates both visual appeal and functional habitat diversity, with the rear boundary descending dramatically into a wet-weather creek that provides natural separation and scenic depth. Native South Texas brush and rugged terrain typical of the Edwards Plateau support strong wildlife habitat and reinforce the property’s hunting and recreational value. Water & Utilities: Infrastructure is already in place to support immediate use or future improvements. A private water well services the property, and electric service is installed with a 400-amp setup, offering ample capacity for a primary residence, lodge, or additional improvements. Wildlife & Range Management: Broken Skull Ranch benefits from inclusion in a professionally managed, high-fenced wildlife operation overseen by a consulting biologist. Landowners participate in a wildlife committee that contributes to herd management strategies, stocking decisions, and annual harvest quotas, ensuring responsible stewardship and long-term sustainability. The ranch supports a diverse population of native and exotic species and includes an established blind and feeder, allowing a new owner to immediately engage in hunting and management activities. Current seasonal and five-year wildlife management plans are available for review. While individual tracts within the subdivision are not cross-fenced, the perimeter of the larger 2,850± acre ranch is high-fenced, with additional fencing along select boundaries to support herd control and management objectives. Remarks: Broken Skull Ranch presents a strategic opportunity within the Dominion at Wagon Wheel Ranch—combining elevation, views, infrastructure, and structured wildlife management. With essential improvements already in place, the property offers a clear and compelling path toward immediate enjoyment and long-term ownership value.
$450,000  •  100 acres
ACCESS Private gated entrance along 1,900± feet of Highway 55 frontage. WILDLIFE Whitetail, axis, turkey, quail, dove, and aoudad across native habitat. TERRAIN Gentle hills with live oaks, mesquite, cedar, and open meadows. UTILITIES Electricity along frontage with internet and telephone service available. FENCING Two low-fenced sides with a new low fence under construction on the third. RECREATION Near Devils River, Devil’s Sinkhole, Caverns of Sonora, and South Llano River. OPPORTUNITY Unrestricted land ready for hunting, weekend use, or development.
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$249,950  •  100 acres
+/-100 acres. Easy Access. 100% useable terrain. Hunting. Western Hill Country Realty
$439,000  •  99.36 acres
+/-99.36 Acres w Cabin, Elec,Shared Water. Hunting. Western Hill Country Realty
$330,000  •  97.56 acres
+/-97.56 Acres. Hunting. Easy Access. Western Hill Country Realty
$499,000  •  94.52 acres
+/-94.52 Acres in Edwards County, Texas. Cabin. Well. Elec. Septic. Hunting. Western Hill Country Realty
$262,000  •  87.35 acres
+/-87.35 Acres . Year round hunting -- whitetail, axis, aoudad mouflon, Corsican, turkey, hog, dove
$275,000  •  84.49 acres
+/-84.49 Acres w Cabin and Pond. Aoudad, axis, whitetail, turkey, hog. Western Hill Country Realty
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$179,000  •  83.79 acres
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+/-83.79 Acres w Cabin. Aoudad, whitetail, axis, hog, mouflon.