Terrell County, Texas Land For Sale (55 results)
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07/30/2025
$186,294
208.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Shafter Crossing Road, Dryden, TX
Affordable West Texas Hunting Land with Owner Financing and Stunning Mountain Views
Discover your own rugged slice of Texas in the remote southwest corner of Indian Waterhole Ranch. This private tract sits at the end of the road, bordered on the south by a massive working ranchoffering unmatched seclusion, panoramic views of the mountains of northern Mexico, and direct access to wildlife-rich terrain.
Running through the heart of the property is McClain Canyon, a striking natural feature that adds beauty and topographic character to the land. Mesquite, catclaw, desert willow, sagebrush, and native cactus offer natural cover and prime habitat for West Texas game species. Mule deer, whitetail, hogs, javelina, quail, and dove roam this area freely, making it an ideal spot for rifle and bow hunters alike.
Whether you want to build an off-grid cabin, set up a weekend hunting base, or just hold raw land in a breathtaking location, this tract delivers. The views are wide and wild, with nothing but open sky and distant mountains on the horizon.
Owner financing is available with as little as 5% down, terms up to 30 years, no credit check, and no prepayment penalties. That means no banks, no hasslejust simple land ownership on your terms.
Don't miss this chance to own a remote, scenic West Texas property with flexible financing and serious hunting potential.
(Images showcase the terrain and vegetation of Indian Waterhole Ranch but may not be of the specific tract available.)
10/22/2025
$150,494
168.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Shafter Crossing Road, Dryden, TX
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 basin—known as the Indian Waterhole—that 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. This rugged habitat attracts an incredible variety of wildlife—mule deer, whitetail, hogs, javelina, quail, dove, and more—making it a true hunter’s paradise. Tract 21, home to the original ranch headquarters, includes a 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom house, a smaller secondary home, garage, barns, and a water well. While the improvements need some restoration, the potential is undeniable—for a weekend retreat, hunting lodge, or your own slice of the Texas dream. Best of all, owner financing is available—with just 5% down and no credit check. Flexible terms up to 30 years make it easier than ever to own land in Texas. So if you’ve ever dreamed of canyon views, desert sunsets, and a place to call your own in the wide open West, Indian Waterhole Ranch is ready to welcome you. Contact us today to learn more and start your landownership journey.
11/14/2024
$4,650,000
5189.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
This is a unique piece of property that is easily accessible off of highway 90 and covered with quail and wildlife. The most unique piece of the property is Indian Water Hole located on the ranch that you will find nowhere else. 30ft roads have been placed throughout the ranch with caliche and a thick base making it very accessible for any vehicle. This can be purchased as a whole or in larger pieces. You will find whitetail, mule deer, elk, aoudad, javelina and a abundance of turkey and quail. Contact Travis for a showing 830-377-6275
10/09/2025
$2,900,000
2699.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Ranch to Market Road 2400, Sheffield, TX
Experience the ultimate in West Texas ranch living with this expansive, low and high-fenced property spanning approximately 2,700 acres. Located south of Sheffield, this turnkey ranch combines rugged beauty, operational infrastructure, and privacy, making it perfect for livestock operations, recreational pursuits, or a private retreat.
Land & Scenery:
This ranch features vast open grasslands, rolling terrain with 400 feet of elevation change, and scenic draws, offering endless panoramic views and breathtaking sunsets every evening. Native brush provides natural cover for wildlife and shelter for livestock.
Wildlife & Game:
A managed buffalo herd grazes across the property, providing a unique livestock opportunity. Native and introduced game include trophy red deer, white-tailed deer, Mouflon sheep, aoudad, turkey, dove, javelina, and abundant smaller game and varmints, creating exceptional hunting and wildlife-viewing opportunities.
Improvements & Amenities:
	Two comfortable modular homes, 4 bedroom 3 bath and 3 bedroom 2 bath
	Bunkhouse with sleeping for 4
	Large 4500 square foot barn with roll up doors 
	Working pens
	Multiple outbuildings 
Water & Utilities:
	Five water wells strategically located throughout the ranch
	Several stock tanks and natural draws 
This property offers the quintessential West Texas ranch experience: vast open spaces, big skies, almost 400 feet of elevation change and an authentic working ranch feel. Perfect for those seeking a commercial livestock operation, income potential, trophy hunting, recreational escape, or a private, off-grid estate.
Dont miss the opportunity to own this remarkable West Texas ranch!
Mineral rights do not convey.
All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
01/17/2023
No Price
7680 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Located 15 miles north east of Dryden, Texas; Big Canyon Ranch is now available for sale. 7680 acres bisected by the largest and most scenic canyon in Terrell County, Big Canyon Ranch is a true Texas Legacy Ranch.
With incredible views and topographical change throughout the ranch overlooking Big Canyon and several other smaller canyons, the scenery on the ranch is true West Texas bliss. The biodiversity in both flora and fauna is seen across the ranch from the Ocotillo cactus on the ridge line to the whitetail deer and other wildlife that call this ranch home.
The extensive water distribution system throughout the ranch fed by 3 water wells across the property enable Big Canyon Ranch to continue with its long established history as a livestock operation. The ranch has working pens and traps at the headquarters of the ranch and a carrying capacity of 85 head of mother cows and 1000 head of sheep or goats.
A deer management program, in operation since 1992, allows hunters to enjoy free chase hunting of white tail deer, turkey, dove, quail and varmints. Additionally, occasional mule deer and audads make the ranch their home.
The unique topographical and geological character of Big Canyon Ranch make it a prime candidate for configuration as a multi-use recreational adventure park for overlanding, UTV use, rock climbing, bouldering, and mountain bike trails.
With several different options as a wildlife refuge, hunting operation, or recreational destination; Big Canyon Ranch offers its new owners the opportunity to shape their very own piece of Texas. Contact the Texas LandMen today on this incredible Far West Texas Ranch.
04/15/2021
$802,000
1011 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sanderson, TX
Rockhouse Ranch is located between Sanderson and Langtry off highway 90. Access to a private well and electricity. The area is home to white tail, mule deer, javelinas, quail and various predators.
10/23/2025
No Price
9218 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Davenport Road, Sheffield, TX
Davenport Ranch - 9218+- Acres
    Sheffield - Terrell County 
  Located just a few miles southwest of Sheffield Texas, in both Pecos and Terrell Counties, this historical ranch is on the market for the first time in over 100 years. Purchased originally by the Davenport family in 1900, this awesome West Texas ranch has been handed down through five generations and has been continually used as working cattle/livestock ranch through the current date. This exceptional West Texas ranch offers an ideal blend of working cattle operation, hunting retreat, and scenic investment property located just 70 miles south of Midland, 40 miles west of Ozona and just 9 miles from Interstate 10. The ranch fronts on RR 349 with 7+- miles of paved frontage and 4 separate gate access points. 
    Headquarters include an excellent water well,  a well constructed  3 bedroom 2 bath main home, fenced yard, garden area, a 2 bedroom 2 bath bunkhouse, a single bedroom hunting cabin, carport, metal workshop with enclosed storage area and covered parking, equipment barn with covered parking area, numerous sets of working pens, horse barn and game cleaning area. 
Terrain:  The ranch offers an amazing variety of terrain with vast areas of rolling grasslands to several deep limestone canyons lined with heavy vegetation of native trees, brushes and cacti. Near the SW corner of the ranch is a large limestone dam built to impound water at the head of a canyon, obviously a site where springs were located supplying water for wildlife and livestock many years ago. Along the ridges of the canyons are numerous signs of centuries old Indian Camps and mounds which provides endless recreation with artifact hunting and collecting. 
 Water:  The ranch has 7 domestic water wells strategically located throughout the ranch and one permitted irrigation well located near the Northeast corner of the property. Six of the wells are on windmills and two are solar operated. A very extensive water distribution system provides water throughout the 11 individual pastures, varying in size from 220 acres to over 2040 acres. Over the past several years miles of new fencing has been built throughout the interior of the ranch. Stock tanks, water troughs, feed stations, multiple cattle guards and multiple sets of working pens are scattered throughout the ranch providing needed infrastructure for a true working cattle ranch. Abundant native grasses blanket the ranch and provides excellent cattle grazing year round. 
Over 20 miles of interior roads provide easy access to nearly every area of the awesome ranch, and a single one tour of the expansive ranch is like a true safari, providing an amazing  experience of the raw beauty some of the most scenic areas of Terrell county: deep scenic canyons, steep limestone bluffs, wide hardwood lined valleys, sheer rock bluffs with small caves, Indian campgrounds and absolute incredible views for miles of the surrounding mountain ranges and canyons. The habitat includes Blue Oaks, Cedar, Yucca, Spanish Dagger, Soto, and numerous varieties of cacti. The ranch is a rare migratory route for the Monarch butterflies and has also been recognized for exceptional bird watching by the Audubon Society. The evenings and nights offer the very best sunsets, moon rises and fabulous night skies anywhere: there's nothing like a night in west Texas on a clear Autumn night. 
 Hunting on the ranch is exceptional and the wildlife include free ranging whitetail, blacktail, elk, red deer, aoudad, occasional antelope, javelina, turkey, quail and dove. Multiple varieties of varmints roam the expansive ranch and include coyotes, bobcat, mountain lion and other species. The ranch has not been hunted in a number of years and large numbers of game are seen regularly. Multiple trophy red deer and aoudad sheep have been harvested on the ranch. The native brush and deep canyons provide excellent habitat and cover for the large numbers of native game. The ranch offers the opportunity to create a premier hunting retreat, private recreational ranch, bird watchers paradise or off roader's playground. 
Other possible income opportunities include rumored wind farms, solar projects, data centers  and the prospect of a high voltage power line being installed in the near vicinity of ranch. Call Morris Killough with any questions or to set up a showing for Davenport Ranch  210-415-9850
10/29/2025
$281,000
347.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Rock House Ranch, a short distance west of the high bridge over the Pecos River, is located in an area full of Texas History and the remnants of the indigenous people that once called this unique region home. The rolling terrain is accented by two tributary drainages of Cedar Creek & Malvado Canyon providing habitat and landscape diversity. Location: Rock House Ranch is located on the North side of US Highway 90 just 24 miles west of Langtry, Texas and 12 miles east of Dryden, Texas in the southeastern quadrant of Terrell County. Habitat, Rangeland & Topography: The landscape consists of a mixture of Edwards Plateau and gently rolling Chihuahuan Desert providing habitat and rangeland for wildlife and livestock alike. Wildlife includes Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Aoudad, Turkeys, Javelina, Hogs, Quail, Dove, and a variety of predators. To the south, across the Rio Grande River, the view is a stunning panorama of the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountains in Mexico. Call Today to set up your very own appointment to view this amazing West Texas property.
10/20/2025
$86,480
108.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
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. This rugged habitat attracts an incredible variety of wildlifemule deer, whitetail, hogs, javelina, quail, dove, and moremaking it a true hunters paradise. Best of all, owner financing is availablewith just 5% down and no credit check. Flexible terms up to 30 years make it easier than ever to own land in Texas. Discounts given to Veterans and military members! So if youve ever dreamed of canyon views, desert sunsets, and a place to call your own in the wide open West, Indian Waterhole Ranch is ready to welcome you. Give Tyler a call at 817-454-3173 for more information or to schedule a viewing of this beautiful West Texas ranch!
01/29/2021
$1,405,828
3231.79 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
DESCRIPTION: Along Outlaw Canyon, there is an occasional grove of Graves Oaks that can be found, as well as Blue Oaks and straggling Red Berry Juniper. Associated with the oaks are different kinds of desert short grasses including the most palatable Grama grasses-Blue Grama, Black Grama, and Hairy Grama along with several species of 3 Awns Grass and Tobosa Grass.
The vegetation from a distance appears scant and uninviting but immediately upon entering the ranch, one becomes impressed by the abundance of species occurring in the valleys and rugged ridges. The canyons are a favorite escape of Whitetail and Mule Deer, Javelina and the occasional Mountain Lion.
Outlaw Canyon runs through the middle of the range merging with Meyer Canyon on the south side where there are truly unbelievable views of bluffs and big caves.
The ranch has a wide variety of brush species including Tasajillo, Skunk Sumac, Mormon's Tea, Cat Claw Mimosa and Sticky Leaf Acacia. Yucca, Soto, and Spanish Dagger are scattered throughout the ranch also.
Sellers have spent an enormous effort enhancing the ranch road system making the 3231 acres very accessible throughout.
LOCATION: Take Pumpville Rd off of Highway 90 for 9 miles to Chriesman Rd. Veer left and stay to the right on Chriesman Rd past the old grader. Follow Main Rd. to Lemons Rd, continue straight. One mile past Lemons Rd through unlocked gate follow fence on your left to the high-fenced entrance on your left.
IMPROVEMENTS: Miles of new roads along all major canyons. There are 5 water troughs spread through the center of the ranch. Deer feeders and water troughs are strategically placed along Outlaw Canyon down to Meyers Canyon. There is a small cabin on the ranch. Electricity is provided by Rio Grand Electric out of Bracketville, Tx.
EQUIPMENT TO BE CONVEYED: Cabin on the property will convey along with all blinds and feeders.
WATER: One solar well that needs to be reworked. The seller buys water from the neighbor at $500/Quarter. This water feeds the troughs on the property.
TERRAIN/HABITAT: Elevation ranging from 800' to 1900' with the tallest hill being 1926' and the deepest canyon being 800'.
WILDLIFE: Wildlife includes whitetail deer, mule deer, aoudad, bobcat, mountain lion, jack rabbits, coyotes, blue quail, bobwhite quail and dove.
EASEMENTS: Those of record
MINERALS: Classified minerals to convey-approximately 1661 acres (Buyer should verify).
TAXES: Per Terrell CAD, 2020 taxes totaled $1,724.34.
SUMMARY: Give us a call to take a look! You'll be impressed with what the property has to offer!
DISCLAIMERS: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the State of Texas are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt or Anthrax), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC, Broker. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Simpson Ranches & Land, LLCs sole and absolute discretion.
07/24/2025
$55,149
69.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Shafter crossing Road, Dryden, TX
This prime piece of West Texas land is located in the secluded northeast corner of Indian Waterhole Ranch, offering the ideal combination of privacy, rugged beauty, and hunting potential. Bordered by a large acreage tract on the east side and situated at the end of the road, this property gives you the quiet and solitude many buyers are searching for. Whether you're looking to build an off-grid hunting camp, a weekend getaway, or simply secure your own piece of Texas land, this tract is ready for you.
Two brushy draws cut through the property, forming the head of McClain Canyon a notable feature that continues through the center of Indian Waterhole Ranch. The natural terrain and vegetation include mesquite, sagebrush, catclaw, desert willow, and a mix of iconic West Texas cacti. This mix of cover and topography provides excellent habitat for a wide variety of game.
If hunting is what you're after, this land delivers. The area is home to mule deer, whitetail deer, wild hogs, javelina, quail, dove, and more. Whether you prefer rifle or bow hunting, this property offers year-round opportunities to track game in a truly wild environment.
Best of all, owner financing is available with flexible terms just 5% down and financing up to 30 years. There is no credit check required, and there are no prepayment penalties, giving you complete control over your investment. Don't miss this chance to own affordable hunting land with easy financing in one of the most remote and beautiful parts of Texas.
(Images showcase the terrain and vegetation of Indian Waterhole Ranch but may not be of the specific tract available.)
05/20/2025
$279,000
208 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sanderson, TX
Welcome to Sanderson Ranch, the cactus capital, offering 208 sprawling acres with panoramic views in every direction. This property is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or anyone seeking wide-open space and natural beauty.
The ranch features a 1,600 sq ft home built in 2009, with four bedrooms, one bathroom, a spacious kitchen, and a comfortable hangout area. The house is currently powered by a generator (buyer to provide), with the option to install solar. Its set up for propane, and water is hauled in and stored on-site, with a pump conveniently located underneath the house. Additional water storage and pump is available near the animal troughs.
For hunting and wildlife lovers, the property boasts five feeders, four blinds, and covered storage containers. Wildlife commonly seen on the ranch includes quail, mule deer, elk, Russian boars, javelinas, and coyotes.The land is easily explored, thanks to a network of roads and trails that crisscross the property. Whether you're looking for recreation, hunting, or a peaceful retreat, Sanderson Ranch has it all.
Practical details: The septic system is a 600-gallon tank thats ready to be installed. Annual POA fee is just $208.
Contact us today to schedule a showing or get more details on this unique West Texas ranch opportunity!
02/11/2025
$133,788
134.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sheffield, TX
Silverado Ranch is located 32 miles south of Sheffield, Texas on Hwy. 349. This is a scenic West Texas ranch with expansive views. The terrain is rolling hills intersected with brushy creekbeds. The only trees of any size, primarily live oak and hackberry, grow along the dry creekbeds. The draws and creekbeds often are choked with underbrush that provides good browse for game. The hills grow varieties of grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and various varieties of brush. Mule and whitetail deer are the principal game animals in the county. Other game species are the javalina (collared peccary), wild turkey, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and blue quail. Furbearers include the grey fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat, ringtailed cat, and mountain lion. Owner financing is offered for 5% down with notes up to 30 years. Discounts given to veterans and military members! Give Tyler a call or email at 817-454-3173 for more information on Silverado Ranch.
10/15/2025
$803,000
1011 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Cedar Creek Ranch, a short distance west of the high bridge over the Pecos River, is located in an area full of Texas History and the remnants of the indigenous people that once called this unique region home. The rolling terrain is accented by two tributary drainages of Cedar Creek providing habitat and landscape diversity. Location: Cedar Creek Ranch is located on the south side of US Highway 90 just 24 miles west of Langtry, Texas and 12 miles east of Dryden, Texas in the southeastern quadrant of Terrell County. The ranch has approximately 2.5 miles of US Highway 90 frontage. Habitat, Rangeland & Topography: The landscape consists of a mixture of Edwards Plateau and gently rolling Chihuahuan Desert providing habitat and rangeland for wildlife and livestock alike. This area of Texas has been historically been home to extensive sheep and goat operations and while still operated in production today, the ranch also focuses on wildlife and recreational uses. To the south, across the Rio Grande River, the view is a stunning panorama of the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountains in Mexico. These mountain views follow you as you traverse the ranch. Wildlife: The native browse, grasses, forbs and succulents provide excellent forage for the wildlife species as well as livestock. Native wildlife species found on the ranch include white-tailed deer, mule deer, blue quail and dove. Water: The Cedar Creek Ranch currently watered from the parent ranch across the highway. There is a well (unknown status) and the remnants of a windmill at the working pens along with water storage and troughs. The drainages on the ranch pool and hold water for periods following adequate rainfall events. Improvements: Aside from a set of working pens and watering facilities, the ranch is unimproved. Taxes: The ranch is taxed based on 1D1 Agricultural Valuation.
08/23/2025
$300,000
202.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sanderson, TX
5 Mile Ranch is a 202-acre hunting ranch near Sanderson, Texas, offering a prime opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts. This raw land is situated not far from Highway 90, providing convenient access while maintaining the seclusion desired for hunting and recreation.
Key Features:
Wildlife: The ranch is home to a diverse range of game, including mule deer, elk, hogs, javelinas, coyotes, and quail, making it an excellent location for hunting.
Terrain and Views: The property boasts varied topography with canyons and elevated areas that offer stunning views, including vistas extending towards Mexico. 
Texas Ranch Sales, LLC
Accessibility: Located just off Highway 90, the ranch is easily reachable, yet it offers the privacy and tranquility of a remote getaway.
Ready for your finishing touches and a place to call home!
10/15/2025
$143,000
191.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Rock House Ranch, a short distance west of the high bridge over the Pecos River, is located in an area full of Texas History and the remnants of the indigenous people that once called this unique region home. The rolling terrain is accented by two tributary drainages of Cedar Creek & Malvado Canyon providing habitat and landscape diversity. Location: Rock House Ranch is located on the North side of US Highway 90 just 24 miles west of Langtry, Texas and 12 miles east of Dryden, Texas in the southeastern quadrant of Terrell County. Habitat, Rangeland & Topography: The landscape consists of a mixture of Edwards Plateau and gently rolling Chihuahuan Desert providing habitat and rangeland for wildlife and livestock alike. Wildlife includes Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Aoudad, Turkeys, Javelina, Hogs, Quail, Dove, and a variety of predators. To the south, across the Rio Grande River, the view is a stunning panorama of the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountains in Mexico. Call Today to set up your very own appointment to view this amazing West Texas property.
06/24/2025
$280,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Valley View Rd, Dryden, TX
McClains Canyon Ranch: A Rugged Texas Retreat
Nestled in the wilds of southern Terrell County, McClains Canyon Ranch spans 450 acres of untamed West Texas terrain, offering a rare blend of rugged beauty, diverse wildlife, and boundless potential. As the largest and most varied tract from a recent ranch subdivision, this property is a haven for those seeking solitude, adventure, and a chance to carve out their own piece of the Lone Star State.
The Land
McClains Canyon Ranch boasts a dramatic landscape that ranges from windswept mountaintops to deep, brush-filled draws. The high country, adorned with lecheguilla and ocotillo, is a favorite haunt for aoudad sheep and mule deer, offering breathtaking views from caprock formations, including a striking loma feature unique to the ranch. Down below, McClains Canyons deep draws, laced with mesquite, cedar, and sage, feed into Sanderson Creek, creating dense cover for whitetail deer, axis deer, bobcats, quail, dove, rabbits, and the occasional elk. Rare sightings of black bear or mountain lion add to the wild allure. With an additional 202 acres available to the east, the ranch could expand to a full 652 acresa true section of Texas wilderness.
Wildlife and Recreation
This ranch is a hunters paradise, teeming with native and exotic game. Aoudad and mule deer roam the high ground, while whitetail and axis deer thrive in the thick brush along the creek. Quail, dove, and rabbits provide ample opportunities for small game hunting, and the occasional elk, black bear, or mountain lion adds an element of thrill. The diverse terrain supports year-round outdoor pursuits, from hunting and hiking to wildlife observation, making it ideal for both personal retreats and potential hunting lease income.
Potential and Improvements
Priced affordably for the hardworking individual, McClains Canyon Ranch is a blank canvas for those willing to invest sweat equity. The property offers opportunities to develop roads, bring in electric utilities, or build a custom cabin or home to suit your vision. The caprock vistas provide stunning sites for housing, with the loma formation adding a unique geological centerpiece. Its remote locationat the literal end of the roadensures privacy and a true escape from the modern world.
Location and Lifestyle
Located in southern Terrell County, McClains Canyon Ranch embodies the raw, untamed spirit of West Texas. This is where the road ends and life begins, offering a chance to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature. The ranchs proximity to Sanderson Creek and its diverse ecosystems make it a microcosm of the regions natural beauty, from arid highlands to lush creek bottoms. Whether youre seeking a personal sanctuary, a hunting retreat, or a legacy property to pass down, this ranch delivers.
Opportunity
With its 450 acres of varied terrain and the option to expand to 652 acres, McClains Canyon Ranch is a rare find at an accessible price point. Its a place where hard work can transform raw land into a dream retreat, blending affordability with the promise of adventure. For those ready to embrace the wild, McClains Canyon Ranch is where the Texas frontier comes alive.
05/09/2025
$165,000
144.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Javelina Ranch
144-acre turn-key hunting ranch located between Dryden, Texas and Sheffield, Texas, just off Highway 349 in the Silverado Ranch community.
Javelina Ranch is ready for hunting season! The property comes with two brand new 46 fiberglass blinds (purchased in 2024), two 600 lb feeders already set up and running, plus three more feeders in storage, ready to be put to use. The cozy 1016 cabin is wired to run off your own generator or can easily be set up for solar power. Water is supplied by a community well just 200-300 yards from the cabin, and owners have also cleared a spot for a tankjust waiting for a little more work and the next good rain.
The hills are covered in grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and native brush, creating excellent habitat for wildlife. Javalina Ranch is loaded with whitetail and mule deer, plus youll spot the occasional mountain lion. Other game species include javelina (collared peccary), wild turkey, dove, quail, foxes, coyotes, and more. Furbearers like raccoon, bobcat, ringtail cat, and grey fox also roam the property. Its a true hunters paradise!
Dont miss out on this turn-key hunting ranchready for its new owners! Very private, great ranch roads, and star gazing at its finest.
10/13/2025
$125,240
202 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Valley View Lane, Dryden, TX
This is a Great Mix of Topography Caprock Fingers / Bluffs with Beautiful Valleys with an Unnamed Creek. The Ranch Very Easily Navigable w/ Proper Mapping. This is in the back of Seminole Canyon Ranchettes & Adjoins a 452 acre Tract for sale as well. We have seen Black Bear on a nearby Ranch Driving In. Deeded ROW for Access. Not been Hunted in Years with Lots of Game in the Area All you need to do is Feed. Wildlife & Game include Whitetail, Mule Deer, Elk, Aoudad, Lions, Coyote, Bobcat, Quail, Dove, Raccoon, Ringtail Cats, & Black Bear (No Season & Cannot Hunt). Ancient Artifacts can be found with a little searching. This tract is very affordable to anyone who Loves Adventure. No Minerals Convey but the views go with the property, This is a Great Investment at a Price anyone can Budget.  Owner will consider doing a Termed Owner Finance.
07/17/2025
$109,000
129.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Rock House Road, Dryden, TX
Malvado Draw Ranch, 129.22 Acres
West of Langtry, Texas
Community Water | Nearby Electricity 
Welcome to a piece of rugged West Texas129.22 acres situated approximately 30 miles west of Langtry, Texas, a town steeped in frontier history. Once the stomping grounds of the legendary Judge Roy Bean, the "Law West of the Pecos," Langtry stands as a lasting symbol of the untamed spirit of the Texas borderlands.
A short drive west of the iconic High Bridge over the Pecos River, this property lies in the heart of a region rich with Texas history and traces of the indigenous people who once thrived in this harsh, beautiful country. The rolling terrain is shaped by two tributaries Cedar Creek and Malvado Canyon offering a variety of topography and natural habitat that support an abundance of wildlife.
This land has been thoughtfully established for South Texas hunting, a tradition as old as the land itself. With a focus on wildlife management, the owners have provided steady feed and regularly hauled water from a nearby community water source, ensuring strong, healthy game populations. The property attracts Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Aoudad, Turkey, Javelina, Hogs, Quail, Dove, and a variety of native predators.
All feeders pictured will convey with the sale, making this a turnkey hunting property set in a region known for its challenging hunts and deep cultural roots.
If you are looking for a slice of hunting heritage with natural beauty and a nod to the past, this West Texas property is well worth your consideration.
**Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Circle L Realty.
**Circle L Realty, as Broker, asserts that the information contained herein is submitted without representation or warranty. All information is deemed reliable but is subject to error, omission, price change, changes in terms and conditions, prior sale, withdrawal from the market without notice, etc.
03/20/2025
$399,900
172.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Bendle Road, Dryden, TX
Contact Hugh Childress for all questions and showings at 325-226-0229.
Meyers Canyon Ranch, 172.95 acre off grid living.  Looking for wide open spaces and ultimate privacy?  Meyers Canyon Ranch in Dryden, Texas offers just that.  Comprised of 172.95 acres of rugged beauty, perfect for those seeking off-grid living and endless possibilities.  There is a large 80'X84' barn ready for work or storage, a 40'X60' roughed out Barndo on 6" concrete with 15' porch ready to be brought to life, 25'X25' storage shed and private water well.  Expansive land with stunning West Texas landscapes.
04/15/2021
$86,895
125 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sanderson, TX
Rockhouse Ranch is located between Sanderson and Langtry off highway 90. Access to a private well and electricity. The area is home to white tail, mule deer, javelinas, quail and various predators.Pieces Available ranging from 125 acres to 1000+
11/06/2023
$98,250
157.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dingler, Dryden, TX
Looking for an affordable hunting property; here it is Rock House Ranch, this property has power on it in two places, one on the east side and one across the middle, and water available at the NE corner, it sits a short distance west of the high bridge over the Pecos River, is located in an area full of Texas History and the remnants of the indigenous people that once called this unique region home. The rolling terrain is accented by two tributary drainages of Cedar Creek & Malvado Canyon providing habitat and landscape diversity. Location: Rock House Ranch is located on the North side of US Highway 90 just 24 miles west of Langtry, Texas and 12 miles east of Dryden, Texas in the southeastern quadrant of Terrell County. Habitat, Rangeland & Topography: The landscape consists of a mixture of Edwards Plateau and gently rolling Chihuahuan Desert providing habitat and rangeland for wildlife and livestock alike. Wildlife includes Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Aoudad, Turkeys, Javelina, Hogs, Quail, Dove, and a variety of predators. To the south, across the Rio Grande River, the view is a stunning panorama of the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountains in Mexico. Call Today to set up your very own appointment to view this amazing West Texas property.
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04/15/2021
$86,895
125 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sanderson, TX
Rockhouse Ranch is located between Sanderson and Langtry off highway 90. Access to a private well and electricity. The area is home to white tail, mule deer, javelinas, quail and various predators.
10/17/2025
$136,588
109.27 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Unnamed Road, Sheffield, TX
Silverado Ranch, situated 32 miles south of Sheffield, Texas, provides access to Highway 349 through a 60-foot recorded easement and offers picturesque views of rolling hills and brushy creekbeds. The terrain features live oak and hackberry trees bordering dry creekbeds, complemented by underbrush that provides forage for wildlife. The area is home to various wildlife, including mule and whitetail deer, javelina, wild turkey, and various dove species. In addition, grey foxes, coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, ringtailed cats, and mountain lions can also be found in this diverse ecosystem.
Rv's, manufactured homes, hunting & building are allowed. All lots have road access.
Financing is at least 5% down, no qualifying or credit checks; Up 30 years fixed rate (interest rate is negotiable) No penalty for early payoff. 
Texas Veteran Land Board approved & you are welcome to get your own financing.
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