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02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$6,100,000
584 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Land divisions are negotiable.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
09/10/2025
$325,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Linn, TX
This beautiful 40 +/- acre property in the Linn/San Manuel area offers a peaceful country escape with an abundance of potential for both recreation and building your dream home. The land is graced with rolling hills, majestic salt cedar trees and mesquites that provide natural shade and character, along with a nicely cleared pasture that opens up the possibilities for grazing, gardening, or just enjoying the open space. Numerous potential homesites are scattered throughout the property, offering flexibility to create the perfect setting for your needs.
For those who appreciate nature and wildlife, this property is teeming with whitetail deer, dove, feral hogs, javelina and turkey, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike. The ag-exemption is already in place, ensuring low property taxes. With paved road frontage, Edinburg city water and electricity its easy to envision building a home, cabin, or weekend retreat on this versatile piece of land.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Edinburg and 30 minutes from McAllen, the property offers the tranquility of country living while maintaining easy access to nearby towns and cities. Whether youre looking to establish a rural homestead, enjoy recreational opportunities, or simply invest in Texas land, this property provides an excellent canvas for your vision.
Call Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408 to invest in this great property.
09/10/2025
$325,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Linn, TX
This beautiful 40 +/- acre property in the Linn/San Manuel area offers a peaceful country escape with an abundance of potential for both recreation and building your dream home. The land is graced with rolling hills, majestic salt cedar trees and mesquites that provide natural shade and character, along with a nicely cleared pasture that opens up the possibilities for grazing, gardening, or just enjoying the open space. Numerous potential homesites are scattered throughout the property, offering flexibility to create the perfect setting for your needs.
For those who appreciate nature and wildlife, this property is teeming with whitetail deer, dove, feral hogs, javelina and turkey, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike. The ag-exemption is already in place, ensuring low property taxes. With paved road frontage, Edinburg city water and electricity its easy to envision building a home, cabin, or weekend retreat on this versatile piece of land.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Edinburg and 30 minutes from McAllen, the property offers the tranquility of country living while maintaining easy access to nearby towns and cities. Whether youre looking to establish a rural homestead, enjoy recreational opportunities, or simply invest in Texas land, this property provides an excellent canvas for your vision.
Call Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408 to invest in this great property.
09/10/2025
$325,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Linn, TX
This beautiful 40 +/- acre property in the Linn/San Manuel area offers a peaceful country escape with an abundance of potential for both recreation and building your dream home. The land is graced with rolling hills, majestic salt cedar trees and mesquites that provide natural shade and character, along with a nicely cleared pasture that opens up the possibilities for grazing, gardening, or just enjoying the open space. Numerous potential homesites are scattered throughout the property, offering flexibility to create the perfect setting for your needs.
For those who appreciate nature and wildlife, this property is teeming with whitetail deer, dove, feral hogs, javelina and turkey, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike. The ag-exemption is already in place, ensuring low property taxes. With paved road frontage, Edinburg city water and electricity its easy to envision building a home, cabin, or weekend retreat on this versatile piece of land.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Edinburg and 30 minutes from McAllen, the property offers the tranquility of country living while maintaining easy access to nearby towns and cities. Whether youre looking to establish a rural homestead, enjoy recreational opportunities, or simply invest in Texas land, this property provides an excellent canvas for your vision.
Call Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408 to invest in this great property.
09/10/2025
$325,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Linn, TX
This beautiful 40 +/- acre property in the Linn/San Manuel area offers a peaceful country escape with an abundance of potential for both recreation and building your dream home. The land is graced with rolling hills, majestic salt cedar trees and mesquites that provide natural shade and character, along with a nicely cleared pasture that opens up the possibilities for grazing, gardening, or just enjoying the open space. Numerous potential homesites are scattered throughout the property, offering flexibility to create the perfect setting for your needs.
For those who appreciate nature and wildlife, this property is teeming with whitetail deer, dove, feral hogs, javelina and turkey, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike. The ag-exemption is already in place, ensuring low property taxes. With paved road frontage, Edinburg city water and electricity its easy to envision building a home, cabin, or weekend retreat on this versatile piece of land.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Edinburg and 30 minutes from McAllen, the property offers the tranquility of country living while maintaining easy access to nearby towns and cities. Whether youre looking to establish a rural homestead, enjoy recreational opportunities, or simply invest in Texas land, this property provides an excellent canvas for your vision.
Call Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408 to invest in this great property.
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