Location
The ranch sits 4± miles from Pearsall in northern Frio County, with San Antonio 60± miles north via I-35. Access is direct from County Road 3000 (Keystone Road) off FM 140, with a gated entrance and a manual gate at the entry. Neighboring tracts on all four sides are ranchland.
Land & Terrain
The terrain is gently rolling with a mix of open pasture, native grasses, and South Texas brush. Grazing quality is excellent, with a verbal grazing lease currently in place. The rolling slopes open up multiple private homesite options across the tract. The perimeter is low-fenced with a gated entry. Dirt interior roads run through the property, with riding, hiking, and ATV trails throughout.
Utilities
A 200 amp electric meter sits roughly 750’± inside the entrance gate, with service run from the road. A private electric well feeds a 1,000± gallon storage tank and an 8’± concrete trough, supporting livestock and domestic use.
Wildlife & Hunting
The property sits in a high-traffic wildlife corridor in northern Frio County. Native species include whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and quail, with javelina and hogs also present. The mix of brush and pasture supports both wildlife habitat and livestock, and the bird hunting in this part of Frio County is a particular draw.
Remarks
Rancho De Keystone fits a buyer wanting an unimproved South Texas tract that’s already past the hardest parts of buildout. The well, water storage tank, trough, and 200 amp electric service are in place, the perimeter is fenced, and the homesite options are already there. The Pearsall proximity adds development and weekend-property appeal.