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$9,724,500  •  12,996 acres
Historic Hunting Ranch for Sale in Val Verde County, Texas Experience one of the finest large-acreage hunting ranches for sale in West Texas. Spanning approximately 12,997 ag-exempt acres near Comstock in Val Verde County, this exceptional ranch offers outstanding wildlife habitat, excellent accessibility, and a fascinating connection to Texas history. With more than 4.39 miles of U.S. Highway 90 frontage, the property provides convenient year-round access while maintaining the privacy and rugged beauty that serious ranch buyers seek. Trophy Hunting Property with Diverse Wildlife This Texas hunting ranch supports an impressive variety of native and exotic game, making it ideal for recreational hunting, corporate retreats, or a private sporting ranch. Wildlife includes: Whitetail Deer Axis Deer Feral Hogs Rio Grande Turkey Blue Quail Mule Deer Occasional Elk The diverse terrain, natural cover, and expansive acreage provide excellent habitat for wildlife throughout the year. An established internal road network allows convenient travel across nearly every portion of the ranch by truck, ATV, or UTV. Whether checking wildlife feeders, maintaining fences, exploring canyons, or reaching remote hunting locations, the extensive road system makes the property easy to enjoy and manage. Water Resources & Ranch Improvements The ranch is equipped with valuable infrastructure that supports both recreational and ranch operations. Property improvements include: Three water wells Hunter's cabin for guests and family Internal ranch road system Ag exemption Excellent highway access The rustic hunting cabin offers comfortable lodging after a day spent exploring the ranch or hunting with friends and family. Rich Texas History Very few ranches combine recreational value with authentic Texas history. The northern portion of the property includes the historic community of Pumpville, once an important stop along the Southern Pacific Railroad and known for several legendary train robberies during the late 1800s. Nearby, the historic Pumpville Baptist Church, featured on The Texas Bucket List, continues to welcome worshippers from throughout the region. Owning this ranch means becoming part of a remarkable piece of Texas heritage. Recreation Near Comstock & Lake Amistad Beyond the ranch boundaries, outdoor recreation continues throughout the region. Nearby attractions include: Lake Amistad National Recreation Area Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center and Museum in Langtry Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site Rio Grande recreation Scenic drives through the Texas Hill Country and West Texas Whether you enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, wildlife photography, or exploring Texas history, this location offers endless opportunities. Own an Iconic Texas Legacy Ranch If you've been searching for a premier West Texas ranch for sale that combines trophy hunting, privacy, history, and remarkable acreage, this extraordinary property deserves your attention. Schedule your private showing today and discover everything this remarkable Val Verde County hunting ranch has to offer.
Contact for Price  •  7,680 acres
Located 15 miles north east of Dryden, Texas; Big Canyon Ranch is now available for sale. 7680 acres bisected by the largest and most scenic canyon in Terrell County, Big Canyon Ranch is a true Texas Legacy Ranch. With incredible views and topographical change throughout the ranch overlooking Big Canyon and several other smaller canyons, the scenery on the ranch is true West Texas bliss. The biodiversity in both flora and fauna is seen across the ranch from the Ocotillo cactus on the ridge line to the whitetail deer and other wildlife that call this ranch home. The extensive water distribution system throughout the ranch fed by 3 water wells across the property enable Big Canyon Ranch to continue with its long established history as a livestock operation. The ranch has working pens and traps at the headquarters of the ranch and a carrying capacity of 85 head of mother cows and 1000 head of sheep or goats. A deer management program, in operation since 1992, allows hunters to enjoy free chase hunting of white tail deer, turkey, dove, quail and varmints. Additionally, occasional mule deer and audads make the ranch their home. The unique topographical and geological character of Big Canyon Ranch make it a prime candidate for configuration as a multi-use recreational adventure park for overlanding, UTV use, rock climbing, bouldering, and mountain bike trails. With several different options as a wildlife refuge, hunting operation, or recreational destination; Big Canyon Ranch offers its new owners the opportunity to shape their very own piece of Texas. Contact the Texas LandMen today on this incredible Far West Texas Ranch.
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$1,405,829  •  3,231.79 acres
$1,454,306
DESCRIPTION: Along Outlaw Canyon, there is an occasional grove of Graves Oaks that can be found, as well as Blue Oaks and straggling Red Berry Juniper. Associated with the oaks are different kinds of desert short grasses including the most palatable Grama grasses-Blue Grama, Black Grama, and Hairy Grama along with several species of 3 Awns Grass and Tobosa Grass. The vegetation from a distance appears scant and uninviting but immediately upon entering the ranch, one becomes impressed by the abundance of species occurring in the valleys and rugged ridges. The canyons are a favorite escape of Whitetail and Mule Deer, Javelina and the occasional Mountain Lion. Outlaw Canyon runs through the middle of the range merging with Meyer Canyon on the south side where there are truly unbelievable views of bluffs and big caves. The ranch has a wide variety of brush species including Tasajillo, Skunk Sumac, Mormon's Tea, Cat Claw Mimosa and Sticky Leaf Acacia. Yucca, Soto, and Spanish Dagger are scattered throughout the ranch also. Sellers have spent an enormous effort enhancing the ranch road system making the 3231 acres very accessible throughout. LOCATION: Take Pumpville Rd off of Highway 90 for 9 miles to Chriesman Rd. Veer left and stay to the right on Chriesman Rd past the old grader. Follow Main Rd. to Lemons Rd, continue straight. One mile past Lemons Rd through unlocked gate follow fence on your left to the high-fenced entrance on your left. IMPROVEMENTS: Miles of new roads along all major canyons. There are 5 water troughs spread through the center of the ranch. Deer feeders and water troughs are strategically placed along Outlaw Canyon down to Meyers Canyon. There is a small cabin on the ranch. Electricity is provided by Rio Grand Electric out of Bracketville, Tx. EQUIPMENT TO BE CONVEYED: Cabin on the property will convey along with all blinds and feeders. WATER: One solar well that needs to be reworked. The seller buys water from the neighbor at $500/Quarter. This water feeds the troughs on the property. TERRAIN/HABITAT: Elevation ranging from 800' to 1900' with the tallest hill being 1926' and the deepest canyon being 800'. WILDLIFE: Wildlife includes whitetail deer, mule deer, aoudad, bobcat, mountain lion, jack rabbits, coyotes, blue quail, bobwhite quail and dove. EASEMENTS: Those of record MINERALS: Classified minerals to convey-approximately 1661 acres (Buyer should verify). SUMMARY: Give us a call to take a look! You'll be impressed with what the property has to offer! TAXES: Per Terrell CAD, 2020 taxes totaled $1,724.34. DISCLAIMERS: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the State of Texas are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt or Anthrax), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction. Buyer’s brokers must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC, Broker. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC’s sole and absolute discretion.
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$684,450  •  1,170 acres
Prairie Creek Ranch features 1,170 acres of diverse West Texas habitat, exceptional deer hunting, scenic canyons, abundant wildlife, and excellent recreational opportunities.