Tucked away just south of Dryden, TX, Indian Waterhole Ranch is where ancient history and untamed landscapes meet. At the heart of this Terrell County property lies a natural limestone basinknown as the Indian Waterholethat has gathered rainwater for thousands of years. Once a lifeline for the Ancient Texans and roaming Native American tribes, this timeless water source still supports the diverse wildlife that call this land home today. The ranch is split by McClain Canyon, a striking feature that offers sweeping views all the way to the mountains of northern Mexico. Surrounding it is a rich tapestry of mesquite, sagebrush, catclaw, desert willow, and classic West Texas cacti.