The Lockett Ranch spans 694.24 acres in South Concho County, just outside Eden, Texas. Situated in the Concho Valley region of the Northern Edwards Plateau, this ranch has been family-owned for over a century, showcasing deep family roots in this part of Texas.
The property features dense native vegetation, including mesquite, post oak, live oak, prickly pear, white brush, and catclaw, providing ample habitat for white-tailed deer, axis deer, Rio Grande turkey, and bobwhite quail. Notably, no feral hogs have ever been sighted during the familys ownership.
The ranch is well-equipped with electricity running the entire length of the southern fence line, extending north to a hunter's cabin and camp area. A water well connects to the cabin, and a holding tank and water trough for livestock and wildlife. The Concho County Soil and Water Conservation District maintains an inundation easement covering approximately 35 acres. With an Ag Exemption in place and a lengthy 5,330 feet of county road frontage, the Lockett Ranch is primed for a new owners development and improvement plans.