Borden County, Texas Land For Sale (3 results)
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07/09/2026
$7,270,677
4645.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Borden County - Ab 987 Bk 97 Sec 314 H&TC R2, Gail, TX
Diamond Ranch
4,645.8± Acres | Borden County, Texas
Texas Hometown Real Estate Co. is honored to present the exclusive offering of the Diamond Ranch, an exceptional 4,645.8± acre hunting and livestock ranch located in the heart of Borden County, Texas, approximately 10 miles east of Gail. Combining productive grazing country, outstanding wildlife habitat, and quality improvements, the Diamond Ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire a premier West Texas ranch.
Topography
The Diamond Ranch features classic West Texas terrain with gently rolling hills, scenic draws, and expansive views that create both excellent livestock country and ideal wildlife habitat. The property's elevation changes provide attractive scenery while enhancing natural drainage, wildlife diversity, and exceptional hunting opportunities.
Improvements
The ranch headquarters is centered around a well-designed barndominium that offers comfortable accommodations for owners, family, guests, or ranch employees.
The owner's residence features:
3 bedrooms
3 full bathrooms
Spacious open-concept kitchen and living area
The guest or employee quarters include:
2 bedrooms
1 full bathroom
Kitchen and living area
Separating the two living spaces is a large garage and storage area, providing excellent functionality and privacy. A covered back porch overlooks the surrounding countryside with spectacular views of Mushaway Peak and Gail Mountain, making it the perfect place to enjoy West Texas sunsets.
Additional ranch improvements include:
Large insulated metal shop
Equipment shed with enclosed storage on both ends
Quality pipe cattle working pens with a hydraulic squeeze chute at the headquarters
Additional cattle working facility on the north end of the ranch featuring another hydraulic chute and a small shop
Water is well distributed across the ranch through an extensive system of water storage tanks that supply multiple watering locations throughout the property, providing dependable water for livestock and wildlife alike.
The ranch also benefits from new fencing throughout the property, offering excellent boundary integrity and cross-fencing for efficient livestock management.
Miller Road, a maintained county road, winds through the ranch and provides outstanding internal access to much of the property, allowing convenient travel to numerous areas of the ranch while enhancing both recreational and operational use.
These quality improvements make the Diamond Ranch a true turnkey livestock and recreational operation, ready for immediate enjoyment.
Hunting & Wildlife
The Diamond Ranch has developed into an exceptional recreational property with an outstanding population of native wildlife. Hunters will appreciate the excellent habitat supporting:
*Trophy Whitetail deer
*Aoudad sheep
*Pronghorn antelope
*Wild hogs
*Strong populations of both Blue Quail and Bobwhite Quail
The combination of rolling terrain, native cover, and expansive acreage creates excellent opportunities for hunting, wildlife management, and year-round outdoor recreation. Whether you're pursuing trophy game, upland birds, or simply enjoying the diverse wildlife, the Diamond Ranch offers year-round recreational opportunities in one of West Texas' premier ranching regions.
If you are seeking a productive cattle operation, a premier hunting retreat, or a legacy ranch to enjoy for generations, the Diamond Ranch offers the size, improvements, and recreational opportunities rarely found in today's market.
04/30/2026
$2,990,000
2000 ac.
ACTIVE
Borden County - Unnamed Road, Gail, TX
The rugged beauty of the West Texas caprock is fully captured in this remarkable ranch. With elevations ranging from approximately 2,440 feet on the valley floor to 2,840 feet along the rim, the landscape offers dramatic views and unmatched scenery. Watch the sun rise over the eastern caprock and set across the western horizon, painting the sky in true West Texas fashion.
Wildlife on this ranch is abundant. Observe aoudad navigating the rimrock cliffs while whitetail deer roam the valleys below. Enjoy the sounds of blue and bobwhite quail at daybreak and the distant call of coyotes in the evening, creating an authentic and immersive ranch experience.
Caprock Valley Ranch is a true West Texas jewel, offering natural beauty, elevation change, and exceptional recreational opportunity.
For more information or to schedule a private showing, call or email Roy today.
Location: The property is in northern Borden County. The ranch is approximately 13 MILES WNW of Fluvanna, Texas. It is approximately 3 miles north of FM 2350. A private road easement provides access to the ranch. Approximate distances from large cities include Lubbock at 65 miles, Midland at 100 miles, Abilene at 135 miles, and Fort Worth at 283 miles.
Acreage: The 2000± -acre ranch is surrounded by the Caprocks of West Texas. All of the terrain flows to the valley floor below. There are numerous creeks and draws running through the bottoms from the south end of the ranch valley floor to the north fence line. These hold water during the wet season, along with the many stock ponds.
Topography: There is approximately 380' to 400' of elevation change from the valley floor to the Caprock Rim, creating a bonanza of features not seen in many other places.
Rainfall and Elevation: Texas Almanac annual rainfall 18.2 inches. Elevation from 2440 to 2840.
Cover: The cover is as diverse as the terrain. There are mesquite flats and toboso grass flats all across the ranch. There is some scattered bluestem and viney mesquite, also numerous wood browse plants like ephedra.
Fences: Fences are fair to good and are holding cattle at this time.
Utilities: Big Country Electric provides service to the ranch.
Water: There are numerous ponds on the ranch. Underground water is unproven at this time.
Hunting: The habitat on the ranch provides for whitetail deer, a few mule deer, aoudad, and wild hogs. Birds include bobwhite and blue quail, dove, and a variety of waterfowl. Varmints such as coyotes, fox, and bobcats are plentiful across the ranch.
Residence and Improvements: There is a very good set of pens on the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface estate only. Seller reserves minerals.
Price: The property is priced at $2,990,000.00
05/12/2026
$1,672,905
1119 ac.
ACTIVE
Borden County - P-4430, Fluvanna, TX
If you want to get away to huge vistas, breaky canyons, mixed brush flats with diverse wildlife, check out Caprock Mesa.
Caprock Mesa is a blank page of possibilities for you to create your own story. Limited hunting and grazing for several years have set up this acreage for you to establish what and how you want the property to be.
Call Rory to set up your private showing—the horizons must be seen in person.
Location: The property is located in northern Borden County and southern Garza County. It is approximately 18 miles north of Gail and 24 miles south of Post off FM 669. A deeded, private road easement provides access to the ranch. Estimated distances from larger cities include: Lubbock, approximately 65 miles away, Midland, around 100 miles, with Abilene being 135± miles, and Fort Worth about 283 miles.
Acreage: Caprock Mesa is 1119± acres of mesquite flats with caprock-like bluffs wrapping around a large section of the property. The views from the bluffs are something to see. Along with five ponds and some improved ranch roads scattered across the ranch, the acreage has untapped potential.
Topography: There is 190’ of relief across the ranch, with elevations ranging from 2420’ at the bottom to 2610 ‘on top of the mesa. The elevation change is gradual across the mesa with steep bluffs falling off to create an expansive horizon and multiple canyon views.
Rainfall and Elevation: According to the Texas Almanac, Borden County’s annual rainfall is 18.2 inches.
Cover: The mesquite and mixed brush cover changes across the ranch. There are dense thickets and more open areas across the mesa and bottomland. The canyons and bluffs also have a diversity of coverage amounts and species. The property has only been grazed by a few head of cattle over the last several years.
Fences: The Caprock Mesa has perimeter fencing on 2 sides—the north and west. The fencing in place is adequate for livestock of mixed ages and materials.
Utilities: Big Country Electric Co-operative provides electric service to the ranch. Overhead lines are running on various parts of the acreage.
Water: There are 5 tanks that provide surface water. With 3 tanks in the bottom acreage and the other 2 to the west of the mesa. Underground water can sometimes be found in the area, but in limited volume.
Hunting: Caprock Mesa has had little to no hunting pressure for numerous years. Large ranching neighbors in the area also provide vast habitat for game. Wildlife that inhabits the area are white-tailed deer, some mule deer, feral hogs, aoudad, as well as mourning doves and various duck species that use ponds and sloughs in the wintertime. Both bobwhite and blue quail have been observed on the property. Coyotes, bobcats, and various other varmints call the area home as well. There are game camera photos of white-tailed deer, blue & bobwhite quail, hogs, aoudad, and a scimitar oryx from the ranch. The large tank west of the mesa is full of bullfrogs—check out photos to see how the frog gigging went.
Residence and Improvements: The ranch is unimproved acreage with no structures or facilities.
Mineral Rights: Sold as surface estate only. The seller does not own any mineral interest.
Price: Caprock Mesa is being priced at $1,672,905.
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