Edwards County, Texas Land For Sale (244 results)
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01/25/2026
$949,000
124.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - SD 20120, Rocksprings, TX
Located in eastern Edwards County, Texas
Easy access, less than 2 miles of great access off the highway
A short 10 minute drive into Rocksprings and less than an hour from Kerrville
Fencing in place
Private water well, electricity, septic
4/2 +/- 2280 sq ft fully furnished, including appliances, mobile home with +/- 1944 sq ft of wrap around decking to sit and enjoy the spectacular views. This high-end home can sleep up to 20 people. There is a large living room with gas fireplace and an additional family room. Views are spectacular from the front deck
Storage shed and large container for extra storage
Walk-in game cooler
Cleaning station
The terrain is rolling to sloping, there are 3 canyons with thick vegetation that make a great habitat for the wildlife
Clay lined pond fed by the well that provides year-round water for the animals
4 hunting blinds 5 feeders
Ranch road system allowing access to almost all of the ranch
The abundance of game includes whitetail, turkey, hogs, axis, elk, red deer, addax, and other free ranging species
Listing #167 with Western Hill Country Realty
Double G Ranch encompasses +/-124.89 acres in the heart of eastern Edwards County, Texas, offering a prime Hill Country setting with easy accessibility. The property is conveniently located less than two miles off the highway, just a short 10-minute drive to Rocksprings and under an hour from Kerrville, making it an ideal retreat that’s both private and easy to reach.
The ranch is fully equipped and ready for immediate use, with fencing in place and essential utilities including a private water well, electricity, and septic system. One of the highlights of the property is a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home offering approximately 2,280 square feet of living space. The home is fully furnished, including appliances, and is designed to comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests. Inside, you’ll find a large living room with a gas fireplace, an additional family room, and expansive windows that frame the surrounding Hill Country views. Wrap-around decking totaling approximately 1,944 square feet provides the perfect spot to relax and take in the spectacular scenery.
Additional improvements include a storage shed and a large shipping container for ample storage, along with a walk-in game cooler and a dedicated cleaning station—ideal for serious hunters. A well-maintained ranch road system allows access to nearly the entire property, making it easy to navigate the land.
The terrain is gently rolling to sloping, highlighted by three scenic canyons with thick native vegetation that provide excellent cover and habitat for wildlife. A clay-lined pond, fed by the water well, offers a reliable year-round water source for animals. The ranch is well set up for hunting, featuring four hunting blinds and five feeders strategically placed throughout the property.
Double G Ranch boasts an impressive variety of game, including whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, axis, elk, red deer, addax, and other free-ranging species. This turnkey hunting ranch offers outstanding recreational opportunities in a classic Texas Hill Country setting.
Listing #167 – Western Hill Country Realty
06/02/2026
$156,470
35.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
The Alamo Ranch is a short drive from the historic town of Rocksprings. Located only 13 miles south of town off Highway 55 and County Road 310, the convenience of being so close yet secluded in the country makes the dream of owning land a reality. Electric runs along this property. The hill country terrain on the ranch has a mixture of rolling hills, wide valleys, scenic hill tops, and dry creek bottoms. Wildlife traversing through the ranch include white tail deer, axis deer, aoudad, elk, turkey, dove, and hogs. With the numerous elevation changes throughout the ranch, the beauty of this country is unmatched. There are numerous parcels available in the Alamo Ranch ranging from 25-100 acres. Owner financing is offered on all properties in the ranch for as little as 5% down with notes up to 30 years. Discounts given to veterans and military members! Give us a call today schedule a showing on the beautiful Alamo Ranch!
05/27/2026
No Price
1336 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Elk Mountain Ranch is a rare 1,336-acre offering located in the heart of prime Edwards County ranch country just southwest of Rocksprings. Large, contiguous tracts of this scale with custom improvements, established wildlife management, and long-range views seldom come to market in this tightly held region.
The ranch combines a well-positioned custom lodge, functional hunting infrastructure, diverse topography, and flexible configuration, creating an opportunity equally suited for the serious sportsman, investor, or legacy-minded landowner.
Premier Location
The ranch is located approximately 18 miles southwest of Rocksprings off Highway 55 toward Camp Wood, with access via smooth Cedar Creek Road. The county road is well maintained, allowing convenient access at 3035 MPH with only minimal bump gates.
Despite its privacy and seclusion, the property remains:
* 22 miles from Barksdale
* Close proximity Rocksprings feed stores and amenities
* In close proximity to the Rocksprings airport
The location strikes the ideal balance between accessibility and isolation a critical factor for long-term enjoyment and value retention.
Land, Topography & Habitat
Elk Mountain Ranch showcases classic Edwards County terrain with over 260 feet of elevation change, creating a compelling blend of rolling uplands, expansive valleys, and rugged draws.
On the eastern side of the ranch, wide rolling valleys and sweeping creek-fed draws create some of the most beautiful and usable country in the region. Massive rolling terrain, fertile bottoms, and cedar-cleared openings stretch for miles, offering endless room to explore, ride, hunt, or simply take in the landscape. The valleys feel big, open, and alive the kind of country that keeps you wanting to see whats over the next ridge.
As you transition west, the ranch dramatically transforms into classic rugged Western Hill Country terrain. Towering ridgelines, rocky canyons, and elevated peaks produce breathtaking long-range views that seem to go on forever. This side of the ranch feels wild, remote, and untamed ideal elk country with the kind of topography rarely found this usable. Watching bull elk emerge from the draws at sunset against the backdrop of endless Hill Country vistas is something few properties can offer.
Over 100 acres have undergone USDA cedar clearing in the valley, enhancing forage production and overall usability.
Native vegetation includes pinion oak, cedar, and diverse brush species that provide excellent wildlife habitat and natural beauty.
This is a highly usable, diverse stretch of Texas countryside not a vertical canyon ranch, but a balanced, functional property with strong recreational character.
The ranch offers:
* Elevated homesites with commanding views
* Fertile valley bottoms
* Blue-laced draws
* Miles of accessible ranch roads suitable for UTV or pickup travel
Improvements
The centerpiece of the ranch is a beautifully crafted 2,350 square-foot native stone lodge strategically positioned atop an elevated ridgeline overlooking a deep valley with commanding panoramic views across the surrounding Hill Country landscape. Constructed by Jeff Martin of Abel Construction, the home was thoughtfully designed to embrace both comfort and the natural beauty of the ranch, blending rustic ranch character with refined craftsmanship throughout. Expansive front and rear porches create exceptional spaces for gathering, entertaining, or simply enjoying sunrises and sunsets stretching across the property.
Inside, the lodge immediately impresses with soaring 28-foot ceilings in the main living area, anchored by a dramatic floor-to-ceiling native stone fireplace that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows throughout the home frame long-distance views while filling the interior with natural light. The spacious layout includes three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, highlighted by a luxurious master suite featuring its own dedicated HVAC system, a stone soaking tub, and a picture window positioned to capture sweeping views across the ranch. Additional interior features include a well-appointed kitchen with gas stove, tankless hot water heater, utility room, guest half bath, and a UV water filtration system designed to support comfortable long-term ranch living.
Complementing the main lodge is a well-equipped 30x40 barn complete with guest living quarters and a walk-in cooler, providing excellent functionality for entertaining guests, hunting operations, or extended ranch stays. The ranch is further enhanced by established water systems, multiple ponds, extensive internal road infrastructure, and thoughtfully designed hunting improvements already in place, creating a highly functional and turnkey recreational ranch ready to be enjoyed immediately from day one.
Additional improvements include:
* 30x40 barn with 2 bed / 2 bath living quarters
* Walk-in cooler
* Two 750-gallon septic systems
* 500-gallon propane tank
* 2,500-gallon poly storage tank supplying troughs
* 500-gallon poly tank
* 5HP well system
The ranch is currently high fenced on the East, West, and South boundaries, with the North boundary unfenced. This provides flexibility to maintain free-ranging wildlife or fully enclose and establish a private managed herd program.
Infrastructure has been thoughtfully implemented with long-term hunting operations and usability in mind.
Water
Water resources include:
* One primary well servicing improvements and troughs
* Two ponds, with the ability to supplement a third
* Nine total water troughs
Water distribution is established and functional, supporting both wildlife and operational needs.
Wildlife & Hunting Program
The ranch supports a strong free-ranging and managed wildlife component, including:
* Native Whitetail (MLD Level 2 Conservation Option)
* Axis
* Elk
* Fallow
* Sika
Under MLD Level 2, the ranch receives approximately 24 tags annually along with extended season flexibility a valuable asset for serious managers.
Feeding and management infrastructure includes:
* 9 established blind and feeder setups
* 24/7 protein program
* 3 timed 600-lb feeders
* 2 gravity 1,000-lb feeders
* 2 cottonseed 1,000-lb feeders
* Year-round supplemental feeding program
The operational systems are in place, making transition to new ownership seamless and efficient.
Ownership & Opportunity
Owned since 2014 and assembled with long-term vision, Elk Mountain Ranch represents a substantial, well-improved holding in a region where properties of this scale rarely trade.
Annual property taxes are approximately $7,000 under agricultural valuation.
Whether maintained as a low-fence free-range recreational ranch or fully enclosed as a private managed wildlife operation, the flexibility and infrastructure already in place create multiple strategic paths forward.
Large acreage. Strong improvements. Established wildlife program. Premier location.
01/10/2026
$349,000
74.62 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Texas 55, Rocksprings, TX
• Located in western Edwards County, Texas
• Very easy access with over 1400 ft of Hwy55 frontage
• Less than 15 minutes from town
• Fenced-in camp area with electricity in place
• 33 ft Puma Palomino 5th wheel in good condition
• 40 ft connex for storage
• 3 blinds 6 feeders
• Electricity available at 3 different areas of the ranch
• Terrain is very gentle with a slight roll
• Several areas with ample amount of good topsoil
• Nice wooded pockets for good habitat and vegetation for the wildlife
• Several big mature live oaks
• Good trail system in place leading to 3 areas with blinds and feeders
• The property is 100% usable and accessible via 2 wheel drive
• Area known abundant axis, whitetail, turkey, and hogs
• Ag exempt taxes
• Listing #54 with Western Hill Country Realty
Double L Flats consists of +/-74.62 acres located in western Edwards County, Texas, offering an exceptional combination of accessibility, usability, and strong hunting potential. The property features over 1,400 feet of frontage along Highway 55, providing very easy access, and is conveniently located less than 15 minutes from town.
A fenced-in camp area is already in place and equipped with electricity, making it ideal for immediate use. The camp includes a well-maintained 33-foot Puma Palomino fifth wheel for comfortable accommodations, along with a 40-foot connex container that provides ample secure storage. Electricity is available in three different areas of the ranch, allowing flexibility for future improvements or additional camp sites.
The terrain is very gentle with a slight roll, and the ranch offers several areas with an ample amount of quality topsoil. This results in a property that is 100 percent usable and easily accessible by two-wheel drive throughout. Nice wooded pockets are scattered across the ranch, creating excellent wildlife habitat, complemented by several large, mature live oak trees that add both beauty and shade.
A well-established trail system leads to three separate areas where blinds and feeders are already set up, with a total of three blinds and six feeders conveying with the property. The area is well known for abundant axis deer, whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs, making this ranch well suited for both hunting and recreational use.
The property is agriculturally exempt, helping keep annual taxes low. Listing #54 Double L Flats is offered by Western Hill Country Realty.
05/22/2024
$89,175
20.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
POWER runs on the access road to the property
FREE RANGING EXOTICS-- Apart from white-tailed deer & axis, hunters might also find opportunities to pursue other game species, such as elk, aoudad, sika deer, fallow, wild hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and predators.
CAM PICTURES ON THIS RANCH
LARGE LOW FENCED neighbors
ADJACENT ACREAGE AVAILABLE 20-100 acre parcels
AG exempt-- taxes less than $1/year/ace
OWNER FINANCING available, not required. 5% down minimum, NO prepayment penalties or qualifications. Fixed rates 8.0 - 10.9%, the more down, the lower the rate.
I have some with a lot of oaks & dirt-- and some with more rock & cedar, email me for more info and we can talk about what you are looking for exactly.
Edwards County, Texas, is known for its rich wildlife and diverse ecosystems. Situated in the Edwards Plateau region of Texas, it encompasses a variety of habitats ranging from rugged canyons and hills to rolling grasslands and oak woodlands. Here are some of the notable wildlife species you might encounter in Edwards County:
White-tailed Deer: These are abundant throughout Texas, including Edwards County. They inhabit a range of habitats, from dense forests to brushy areas, and are a popular game species for hunters.
Axis Deer: Originally native to India, axis deer were introduced to Texas and have established thriving populations in areas like Edwards County. They are prized for their beauty and make for challenging hunting opportunities.
Rio Grande Turkey: Edwards County is home to healthy populations of Rio Grande turkeys. They inhabit a variety of habitats, including wooded areas and open grasslands, and are a popular game bird for hunters.
Aoudad Sheep: Also known as Barbary sheep, aoudad were introduced to Texas and have adapted well to the rugged terrain of Edwards County. They are known for their impressive horns and provide a challenging hunt for adventurous hunters.
Blackbuck Antelope: Another exotic species introduced to Texas, blackbuck antelope thrive in the open grasslands of Edwards County. They are known for their speed and agility, making them a prized trophy for hunters.
Quail: Bobwhite quail and scaled quail are both found in Edwards County. They inhabit brushy areas and provide excellent hunting opportunities for upland bird hunters.
Various Small Mammals: Edwards County is also home to a variety of smaller mammals such as coyotes, bobcats, foxes, and raccoons.
Reptiles and Amphibians: The region is home to numerous reptile and amphibian species, including various snakes, lizards, turtles, and frogs.
Birds of Prey: Raptors such as hawks, eagles, and owls are commonly seen in the skies above Edwards County, hunting for small mammals and birds.
Fish: Though Edwards County is known more for its terrestrial wildlife, there are also opportunities for fishing in the area's rivers and streams, with species such as bass, catfish, and sunfish.
Overall, Edwards County offers a rich tapestry of wildlife for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and hunters alike to explore and enjoy!
10/24/2025
$146,995
33.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Hunting Paradise on a Hill-Country Ranch Near Rocksprings
POWER** adjacent acreage also available-- anything from 20-1000+ acres
Elk, Axis, Whitetail, Fallow, Sitka Deer, Hog, Dove, Turkey
Location: Only 13 miles south of the historic town of Rocksprings, off Highway 55 and County Road 310. Close enough for convenience, far enough for seclusion in the country.
Terrain and scenery: A diverse mix of ups and downs, thicker cover, and scenic draws. A plateau sits higher on the west side, dipping into nice draws on the east, with rolling hill country, wide valleys, and dry creek bottoms.
Wildlife galore: White-tailed deer, axis deer, elk, fallow deer, aoudad, Sitka deer, turkey, dove, and hogs traverse this ranch with plenty of opportunities for trophy hunts or everyday wildlife viewing.
Financing: Owner financing available on all properties in the ranch with as little as 5% down and notes up to 30 years.
Why this works: The stunning country, abundant wildlife, and elevation changes create unmatched beauty and outstanding hunting versatility.
Ready to experience it? Call ALLE OSBORNE today for more information or to schedule a showing on this beautiful land.
01/17/2026
$139,000
29.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 4311 SD 45425, Rocksprings, TX
Rocky Creek at NH +/-29.84ac
Located in western Edwards County, Texas
Near end of the road and private
Good, maintained roads to access the property
Dry Rocky Creek sweeps North to South through the property
Creek is lined with HUGE live oaks
The terrain is level to rolling/sloping on the south side of the property
+/- 450 sq ft cabin with large deck
Full bath with water system in place
Electricity in place
Shared water well
Cabin is tucked in under the large live oaks
Great ranch road system on the ranch
1 blind, a couple of feeders, and watering troughs convey
The wildlife includes whitetail, turkey, hogs, axis and aoudad
Ag exempt taxes
Listing #56 with Western Hill Country Realty
Rocky Creek at NH – ±29.84 Acres
Rocky Creek at NH is located in western Edwards County, Texas, near the end of the road, offering excellent privacy and a peaceful Hill Country setting. The property features good, well-maintained roads that provide easy access throughout the ranch.
A dry Rocky Creek sweeps from north to south through the property and is lined with huge live oak trees, creating a scenic and shaded corridor. The terrain ranges from level to gently rolling and sloping on the south side, making it both usable and visually appealing.
Improvements include a +/-450-square-foot cabin with a large deck, tucked beneath the canopy of mature live oaks. The cabin has a full bath with a water system in place. Property has electricity in place, and access to a shared water well. A solid ranch road system adds to the functionality of the property.
The ranch is set up for hunting and wildlife enjoyment, with one blind, a couple of feeders, and watering troughs conveying with the sale. Wildlife in the area includes whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, axis, and aoudad. The property benefits from agricultural-exempt taxes.
This offering is Listing #56 with Western Hill Country Realty.
08/11/2025
$164,240
42.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Hunting Paradise on a Hill-Country Ranch Near Rocksprings
Elk, Axis, Whitetail, Fallow, Sitka Deer, Hog, Dove, Turkey
Location: Only 13 miles south of the historic town of Rocksprings, off Highway 55 and County Road 310. Close enough for convenience, far enough for seclusion in the country.
Terrain and scenery: A diverse mix of ups and downs, thicker cover, and scenic draws. A plateau sits higher on the west side, dipping into nice draws on the east, with rolling hill country, wide valleys, and dry creek bottoms.
Wildlife galore: White-tailed deer, axis deer, elk, fallow deer, aoudad, Sitka deer, turkey, dove, and hogs traverse this ranchplenty of opportunities for trophy hunts or everyday wildlife viewing.
Land and access: Shares a LOW FENCE boundary with 7,200 and 3,600 acre neighbors to the east. Electricity runs close to the county road and at various locations on the ranch.
Financing: Owner financing available on all properties in the ranch with as little as 5% down and notes up to 30 years.
Why this works: The stunning country, abundant wildlife, and elevation changes create unmatched beauty and outstanding hunting versatility.
Ready to experience it? Call ALLE OSBORNE today for more information or to schedule a showing on this beautiful land.
01/26/2026
$273,000
62.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Republic Ranch is a short drive from the historic town of Rocksprings. Located only 13 miles south of town off Highway 55 and County Road 310, the convenience of being so close yet secluded in the country makes the dream of owning land a reality. The hill country terrain on the ranch has a mixture of rolling hills, wide valleys, scenic hill tops, and dry creek bottoms. Wildlife traversing through the ranch include white tail deer, axis deer, aoudad, elk, turkey, dove, and hogs. Electricity runs close to the county road and various other locations on the ranch. With the numerous elevation changes throughout the ranch, the beauty of this country is unmatched. Owner financing is offered on all properties in the ranch for as little as 5% down with notes up to 30 years. Give us a call today for more information or to schedule a showing on the beautiful Republic Ranch!
09/01/2024
$3,640,065
933.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Barksdale, TX
The Hill Ranch satisfies that most important of real estate principles: Location! Situated a few miles west of Barksdale, the Hill Ranch is near the center of that part of the spectacular Nueces Canyon at the common corners of SE Edwards County and SW Real County. This is the area where numerous creeks spill into larger streams and the streams flow into the crystal clear waters of the legendary Nueces River.
Just a few minutes drive from the Hill Ranch is Spring Creek, Cedar Creek, Camp Wood Creek, Pulliam Creek, Dry Creek (its never dry), and the Nueces River. These water resources support a network of micro-habitats which blend together one into another to create a huge area teeming with game and other wildlife.
NEIGHBORS: The Hill Ranchs neighbors are mostly similar sized, except for the massive Silver Lakes Ranch, over 50,000 acres of remote and mostly undisturbed and heavily covered mountains, valleys, ridges, and creek bottomlands. On its far northwest, the Hill Ranch shares a short common boundary with Silver Lakes, and a mile of common boundary on the Hill Ranch's southwest boundary. The Silver Lakes Ranch has not been commercially hunted for many, many decades so it provides a perpetual supply of game and other wildlife migrating over the low fences from Silver Lakes to the Hill Ranch and its neighbors. Any game taken on the Hill Ranch is sure to be quickly replaced and the genetics benefit from a continuous mixture of animals wandering from one creek bottom habitat to another. There have been credible reports that the Silver Lakes Ranch will be donated to the State of Texas for a state park.
GAME & WILDLIFE: Hunters will find White-tail, Axis, Sika, transient Elk, Rio Grande Turkey, feral hogs, bobcat, raccoons, and the occasional mountain lion, to name a few, roaming the hills and draws. Rock squirrels, porcupines, Roadrunners, armadillos, foxes, and many other critters populate the ranch and entire area.
TOPOGRAPHY & COVER: The ranch is predominantly characterized by deep canyons separated by high hills and ridges. The mountains, ridges and some of the canyons are heavily covered in cedar and other native brush, while some of the wide canyon bottoms have been cleared of cedar leaving broad, open swaths of pasture dotted with big liveoaks and other hardwoods. This topography and cover provides numerous places for deer feeder locations - you and several guests could hunt at the same time and each hunt a different location the next day.
IMPROVEMENTS: At the headquarters, an older model 14 x 40 trailer house provides a warm and dry place for long weekend hunts or a temporary shelter while you build your dream ranch home or hunting lodge. Electricity comes to the headquarters. A small set of livestock working pens needs a little maintenance to be in good working condition.
ROADS & ACCESS: Good pasture roads provide two-wheel drive access to some of the big canyons, while four-wheel drive, side-by-side buggies, and 4-wheelers are needed for some of the more remote canyons and ridges. Access to the ranch is by county road ending at a neighbors gate, then a short distance across the neighbor by private easement to the Hill Ranch gate. One other neighbor crosses the Hill Ranch a short distance on a private easement.
WATER: Two small ponds supplied by dependable springs draw and hold game on the ranch. Two water wells, one shared with a neighbor.
FENCES: Fences are in good to poor condition. The Hill Ranch shares a deer proof fence line with one neighbor.
MINERALS: Negotiable.
10/06/2025
$499,000
138.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
INTRODUCTION
The Stevens Ranch at Mail Trail Valley features a well balanced variety of topography with a diversity of oak and other cover ideal for deer and other wildlife. The entry road leads to a campground with an RV trailer that will convey with the land. The ranch is bisected by a dry creek that is frequented by turkey and other game. There is a second campsite area under mature oak trees near the entrance to the ranch. A 4-wheeler trail traces the ridgeline of hills terminating in a peak that could be used for another camp or building site.
WILDLIFE & GAME
Game in the area includes White-tail, Axis, feral hogs, Sika, Aoudad, and itinerant elk. There are several game feeders, a predator trap, and a water trough for wildlife, as well as bird-houses throughout the ranch for ease of maintaining a wildlife exemption. Predators include fox, bobcat, raccoon, coyote and the occasional mountain lion. The 11,000+/- acres comprising the Mail Trail Valley Ranches subdivision is covered in many dozens of ranches of similar size with essentially all providing supplemental feed and water for game. This creates a true haven for game and other wildlife over a huge block of land where large numbers of animals can be supported. The water and feed is part of the wildlife management program in which virtually all Mail Trail Valley Ranches Landowner Association (LOA) members participate. The membership dues support certain wildlife management activities and road maintenance provided by the LOA.
WATER
The Mail Trail Ranches Landowners Association (LOA) operates and maintains miles and miles of high quality propylene pipelines that deliver non-potable well water to the Stevens ranch and all of the tracts comprising the 11,000+/- acre Mail Trail Ranches. For a modest annual membership fee, the LOA keeps several water wells and water storage facilities running, as well as maintaining the access easement road from Hwy 377 and the grid of access roads to all all tracts comprising Mail Trail Ranches.
IMPROVEMENTS & ELECTRIC SERVICE
There are no permanent residential improvements on the ranch, but with an RV that conveys with the property, electricity service lines down two boundaries, and several prime building locations, a new owner will have a place to stay and plenty of time to plan their own dream get-a-way cabin or barn-do-minium.
FENCES, TOPOGRAPHY, & COVER
The Stevens Ranch is not fenced to contain livestock and has no deer proof fencing on its boundaries. The topography and cover are an ideal mix of hilly, thick cover and more open, flatter - almost bottomland - areas. This provides options for different activities - hunting, hiking, 4-wheeling, or just watching wildlife. A dry creek cuts across the ranch and acts as a route for turkey and other game to wander through the ranch. The approximate northeast third of the ranch is the flatter area that allows for easy travel by foot, UTVs, or pickup. The remainder of the ranch is hilly and is easily accessible by 4-wheelers or side-by-side buggies, with the main hill topped by a four+/- acre flat peak, an ideal building site. Brush and tree cover include piñion pine, mountain laurel, mesquite, several oak species, cedar, persimmon, agarito, and other native brush species. Grasses include Curly mesquite, Texas winter grass, Texas gramma and other native grasses.
TAXES & MINERALS
Property taxes for 2024 were $291.42, which is $2.10/ac, typical for the area for unimproved parcels. The owners believe they own none of the minerals but will convey all they own, if any.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The 139+/- acre Stevens Ranch is part of Mail Trail Ranches in Edwards County, a well-known, approximate 11,000 acre game managed development designed for owners to get the most out of their hunting experience. The Mail Trail Landowners Association (LOA) assists with the game management activities to help owners maintain Ag Value property taxes through Wildlife Management of White-tail Deer. For annual dues of about $4/acre, a consulting biologist assists with the annual tax office paperwork and provides annual guidelines for feed and harvest rates. There are no mandatory rules for feeding and harvest.
For that same $4/ad dues, the well functioning LOA manages and maintains a non-potable water system comprised of several wells, water storage facilities, and pipelines to every tract in Mail Trail Ranches. The LOA also maintains all the interior access roads from US 377 to the entrance to each tract.
The Steven’s Ranch topography has an ideal mix of mesquite flats preferred by Axis and other deer plus a huge hilly area preferred by Aoudad and other rough country species. The main hill has several excellent building sites - with VIEWS. A huge, hardwood lined draw runs north to south through the middle of the property, funneling game to all areas of the ranch.
Here are a few facts about Mail Trail Ranches:
- no tract less than 100 acres
- 11,000+/- acres comprised of 90 tracts and 76 owners (at last count)
- LOA assists members in maintaining ag valuation under wildlife management (whitetail deer)
- electricity delivered to the boundary of every tract
- community, non-potable, water supply delivered to every tract
- well-functioning Landowners Association with road/water well committee and game management committee
- biologist recommended (not mandated) feeding and harvest guidelines
This is a chance to be part of a huge, intensively game fed and watered property in an area known for its diversity of wildlife. If this ranch sounds interesting to you, and the photos make you want to see more, then you probably need to come and tour the Stevens Ranch. Give Lockhart Real Estate a call. We look forward to showing you the ranch.
06/01/2026
$145,379
34.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
The Alamo Ranch is a short drive from the historic town of Rocksprings. This property has electric. Located only 13 miles south of town off Highway 55 and County Road 310, the convenience of being so close yet secluded in the country makes the dream of owning land a reality. The hill country terrain on the ranch has a mixture of rolling hills, wide valleys, scenic hill tops, and dry creek bottoms. Wildlife traversing through the ranch include white tail deer, axis deer, aoudad, elk, turkey, dove, and hogs. With the numerous elevation changes throughout the ranch, the beauty of this country is unmatched. Owner financing is offered on all properties in the ranch for as little as 5% down with notes up to 30 years. Discounts given to veterans and military members! Give Tyler a call today at 817-454-3173 for more information or to schedule a showing on the beautiful Republic Ranch!
02/20/2026
$750,000
100.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 8565 White Mountain Road, Rocksprings, TX
100 Acres with Private Water Well, Homes & Seller Financing Available
Exceptional opportunity to own 100 acres of versatile land featuring improvements, water, and flexible seller financing terms.
This property offers a rare combination of privacy, functionality, and investment potential. With a private water well already in place, you have a reliable water source for residential, livestock, or recreational use.
Improvements include:
Hunters house / cabin – ideal for weekend stays or seasonal use
Old ranch house – renovate, restore, or use as a homestead base
Multiple barns – perfect for equipment storage, livestock, or workshop space
The acreage provides plenty of room for hunting, ranching, recreation, or future development. With wide open spaces and natural surroundings, this tract is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts, investors, or anyone looking to establish a rural retreat.
Seller Financing Available – 20% Down
Flexible terms make this property more accessible without traditional bank financing.
Whether you’re looking to expand your ranch operation, create a hunting getaway, or invest in large acreage with improvements already in place, this 100-acre property delivers space, infrastructure, and opportunity.
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05/02/2025
$529,955
119.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 1024 SD 63005, Rocksprings, TX
Elite Hunting & Wildlife Management
This property is currently under a Wildlife Management Tax Exemption, offering significant tax advantages while maintaining year-round habitat care.
• 6 established feeding and watering stations
• Hay, corn, and cottonseed
• Each paired with blinds in six strategic locations
• Property has been fed and watered year-round, producing exceptional wildlife quality
Wildlife on the ranch includes:
• Whitetail Deer
• Axis Deer
• Aoudad
• Blackbuck Antelope
• Fallow Deer
• Sika Deer
• Elk
• Turkey
• Quail & Dove
• Bear have been seen occasionally, though infrequently
This is the kind of diversity typically found only on far larger or far more expensive ranches.
06/23/2026
$3,500,000
645 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 1457 Private Road 3426, Barksdale, TX
Located just north of Camp Wood in the heart of the Western Hill Country, this exceptional 645+/- acre ranch offers a rare combination of luxury improvements, diverse topography, strong water features, and premier recreational appeal. Accessed by county road less than 15 minutes from town, the property features a custom 3,500+/- square foot main lodge built in 2010, a separate guest cabin, garage, barn, water well infrastructure, and sweeping long-range views from a hilltop setting overlooking the surrounding mountains and valleys. Elevations ranging from approximately 1,720 feet to 2,120 feet create dramatic terrain throughout the ranch, while four spring-fed ponds provide both scenic beauty and excellent long-term water potential. The ranch supports an impressive variety of native and exotic wildlife including axis, aoudad, elk, blackbuck, sika, fallow, mouflon, corsican, whitetail and turkey, making this a turnkey hunting, recreational, or legacy ownership opportunity in one of the most desirable regions of the Hill Country.
The Improvements:
Positioned atop one of the ranch's highest hills, the improvements were thoughtfully placed to take full advantage of the incredible surrounding views and prevailing breezes. The main residence is a custom-built 3,500+/- square foot cabin completed in 2010 featuring four bedrooms, spacious living areas, and a full wrap-around porch ideal for entertaining or relaxing while overlooking the ranch. A separate one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest cabin provides additional accommodations for family or guests.
Additional improvements include a two-car garage, a barn for equipment and storage, and a well-maintained water well with an impressive well house. The ranch is serviced by electricity, allowing for comfortable full-time or recreational use.
The Water:
Water is a standout feature of the ranch, highlighted by four spring-fed ponds distributed throughout the property. These ponds not only provide reliable water sources for wildlife but also contribute significantly to the ranch's beauty and recreational appeal. The combination of natural springs, varied terrain, and existing water infrastructure creates strong long-term water potential that is increasingly difficult to find in this region of Texas.
The Wildlife:
The ranch is home to an impressive variety of both native and exotic game species, offering outstanding year-round hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities. Exotic species include axis deer, aoudad, elk, blackbuck, sika, fallow, mouflon, and corsican, while whitetail and native turkey are also abundant throughout the property. The diverse terrain, natural cover, water availability, and secluded valleys provide ideal habitat to support healthy wildlife populations across the ranch.
The Land & Topography:
The ranch encompasses approximately 645+/- acres of classic rugged Hill Country terrain with an outstanding mix of mountains, valleys, ridgelines, and hidden draws. Elevations range from roughly 1,720 feet at the lower portions of the ranch to approximately 2,120 feet at the highest peaks, creating dramatic changes in scenery and numerous elevated vantage points throughout the property. The varied terrain provides exceptional privacy, excellent wildlife habitat, and countless locations with panoramic views stretching across the surrounding countryside.
The Location & Access:
The property is conveniently accessed by county road approximately 10 miles north of Camp Wood, allowing for easy year-round access while still maintaining a private and secluded setting. The location offers the perfect balance between convenience and the peaceful atmosphere that defines the Texas Hill Country.
Summary:
With luxury hilltop improvements, dramatic elevation changes, spring-fed water features, and an exceptional collection of wildlife, this 645+/- acre ranch represents a true turnkey Hill Country retreat. Whether intended for recreation, hunting, entertaining, or long-term legacy ownership, the property offers a combination of attributes rarely found together in today's market.
- 6/24/2026 4:01:16 AM
06/18/2026
$310,995
64.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
64.16 Acres | Edwards County, TX | $310,995 | Electric + 1/5 Water Well Ownership
Power In. Water In. Game On.
ALL PICTURES OF THIS SPECIFIC PARCEL
If you've been searching for Texas hunting land that's actually ready to use not a project, not a promise Lot 70 at Alamo Ranch in Edwards County is the one.
This 64.16-acre Hill Country tract comes with two utility advantages that most raw hunting land simply doesn't have: electric service already run to the property and a 1/5 shared interest in an on-site water well. That's not a small thing. Running electricity and drilling a well on raw land can easily cost $20,000$50,000 or more. Here, it's already done and it's included in the price.
The Wildlife
Alamo Ranch sits in the heart of Edwards County, one of Texas's premier hunting destinations. The game on this ranch is the real deal:
White-tailed deer native Hill Country genetics, quality bucks
Axis deer one of the most prized exotic species in Texas
Aoudad (Barbary sheep) the ultimate Hill Country trophy
Elk rare and spectacular
Turkey spring and fall
Dove excellent seasonal hunting
Feral hogs year-round opportunity
Whether you're chasing a trophy whitetail at dawn or glassing for aoudad on the ridgeline, this property delivers multiple species across multiple seasons.
The Land
The terrain on Lot 70 is classic Edwards County Hill Country at its finest the kind of land that makes you stop the truck and just look. Rolling hills give way to wide open valleys, dramatic hilltop vantage points, and dry creek bottoms lined with native brush and hardwoods. The elevation changes create natural game funnels and provide multiple ideal sites for blinds, feeders, a cabin, or a permanent hunting camp.
The ranch sits just 13 miles south of Rocksprings off Highway 55 and County Road 310 close enough to town for supplies and fuel, far enough that you'll forget the rest of the world exists. Access is via maintained caliche road all the way to the property.
Utilities The Game Changer
This is where Lot 70 separates itself from the competition:
Electric service available on the tract run power to a cabin, RV hookup, game cameras, water pump, or hunting camp with no major infrastructure project required
1/5 shared well interest included fresh water access already established on the ranch, ready to connect
Maintained caliche road access from the county road to your property
No well drilling. No generator dependency. No waiting.
Most hunting tracts at this price point are truly raw. This one is utility-ready and hunt-ready from day one.
Pricing & Financing
Listed at $310,995
Owner financing available this is not a bank deal with hoops to jump through. Alamo Ranch offers:
As little as 5% down
Notes up to 30 years
Straightforward, landowner-to-buyer financing
That's roughly $15,500 down to own 64 acres of trophy Texas hunting land with electric and water already in place. with owner financing available as little as 5% down with notes up to 30 years.
06/11/2025
$110,000
30.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - SD0 277, Rocksprings, TX
Located in western Edwards County, Texas
Near end of the road and private
Good road access; no 4x4 required
Big dry creek sweeps from west to east through the property
The creek is lined with large live oaks
There are game trails galore along the creek bottom
The terrain is level along the dry creek with high hilltop views along the ridgeline 140ft above the creek bottom
Established camp area under the live oaks
Shared water well just down the road
Electricity in the area
2 blinds and 2 feeders
1 hog trap
Game cameras and hog night lights convey
The game includes whitetail, turkey, hogs, axis, and aoudad
Ag exempt taxes
Listing #19 Western Hill Country Realty
Tucked away in western Edwards County, Texas, Big Draw Ranch offers both seclusion and accessibility. Located near the end of the road, this property provides a private setting with good road accessno four-wheel drive required.
A sweeping dry creek runs from west to east through the ranch, its banks lined with stately live oaks that provide shade and character. The creek bottom is rich with game trails, creating excellent opportunities for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. The terrain is level along the creek, then rises dramatically to a ridgeline that sits 140 feet above, offering expansive hilltop views.
An established camp area rests beneath the live oaks, making it a comfortable spot to enjoy the outdoors. The property also has access to a shared water well just down the road, with electricity available in the area. For hunting, the ranch comes equipped with two blinds, two feeders, one hog trap, as well as game cameras and hog night lightsall ready for immediate use. Wildlife on the property includes whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, axis, and aoudad.
With agricultural tax exemption already in place, Big Draw Ranch is an ideal blend of privacy, natural beauty, and recreational opportunity.
Listing #19 with Western Hill Country Realty
05/12/2026
$419,950
53.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 1233 Sd 31510, Rocksprings, TX
+/- 53.69 Acres Cutting Pen Creek
• Located in central Edwards County, Texas
• Easy 25 minute drive from Rocksprings
• Beautiful rolling live oak terrain with a ridgeline road offering up to 20 mile views
• Areas of natural open areas with topsoil
• Cutting Pen Creek sweeps through the ranch carving out picturesque rock outcroppings and creating a habitat that the wildlife loves
• Strong Solar Water Well
• Well House - Cabin King 12 x 12 x 9
• Party Barn with left and right lean to (Cabin King) 12 x 20 x 10
• Main Cabin; 12 x 36 (Cabin King) 1/1 with all the comforts of home including 2 mini-split units
• Guest Cabin; 12 x 24 (Cabin King) fully finished with full bath and ready to enjoy
• Both cabins come fully furnished with appliances
• Perimeter and cross fencing with cattle gates and water gap swing gates
• Propane Tank Installation
• Licensed Septic System
• 26KW Generac Standby Generator and Qwikpad
• 250 Gallon Propane Tank for Generator
• 2 – 20 foot sea containers
• 2 – T-box Deer Stands
• 1 – 4 x 4 Deer Stand
• 2 corn feeders
• 1 pellet feeder
• 1 cotton seed feeder
• Wild game water station
• 1 D&D portable round pen
• Portable panels
• 2 hay rings
• The abundant game includes whitetail, turkey, hogs, axis, aoudad and elk
• Ag exempt taxes
• A property as complete as this does not come on the market often, you must see to appreciate all the extras!
• Listing #94 with Western Hill Country Realty
Cutting Pen Creek is a beautifully improved +/- 53.69-acre property located in central Edwards County, just an easy 25-minute drive from Rocksprings. The ranch features stunning rolling terrain covered with mature live oaks, along with a ridgeline road that provides breathtaking views stretching up to 20 miles. Areas of natural open pasture with rich topsoil blend perfectly with the scenic landscape, while Cutting Pen Creek winds through the property, carving picturesque rock outcroppings and creating exceptional wildlife habitat.
The ranch is well-equipped and ready to enjoy immediately, offering a strong solar water well along with excellent improvements throughout. Accommodations include a fully furnished 12x36 Cabin King main cabin featuring a comfortable 1 bedroom, 1 bath layout with two mini-split units and all the comforts of home. A fully finished 12x24 Cabin King guest cabin with a full bath provides additional space for family and guests. Additional structures include a 12x12 well house cabin and a spacious 12x20 Cabin King party barn complete with lean-tos on both sides, creating a perfect setup for entertaining and relaxing at the ranch.
Infrastructure and ranch improvements are extensive and thoughtfully designed. The property includes perimeter and cross fencing with cattle gates and water gap swing gates, a licensed septic system, propane tank installation, a 26KW Generac standby generator with Qwikpad, and a dedicated 250-gallon propane tank for the generator. Two 20-foot sea containers provide excellent storage space, while ranch equipment includes a D&D portable round pen, portable panels, and two hay rings.
This turnkey hunting and recreational property is loaded with wildlife enhancements, including two T-Box deer stands, one 4x4 deer stand, two corn feeders, one pellet feeder, one cottonseed feeder, and a wild game water station. The abundant wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, axis, aoudad, and elk, making this an outstanding hunting ranch with year-round recreational appeal. The property also carries agricultural exemption taxes.
A ranch this complete and meticulously equipped rarely comes available. Cutting Pen Creek Ranch truly must be seen in person to appreciate the quality improvements, scenic beauty, and all the extras included. Listing #94 with Western Hill Country Realty.
07/15/2025
$144,900
40.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - SD45419, Rocksprings, TX
Located in northwestern Edwards County, Texas
End of the road and as private as it gets
Nice level bottom land with huge live oaks and abundant topsoil, gently sloping up to the north ridge that offers great hilltop views
Electricity in the area and shared water just down the road
Established camp area, cleared with well-constructed 20X20 awning/cover
The abundant game includes whitetail, turkey, hogs, axis and aoudad
No hunting pressure on this tract
Ag exempt taxes
Western Hill Country Realty
Listing #27
Road End Ranch offers +/-40.25 acres in the heart of northwestern Edwards County, Texas. True to its name, this property sits at the end of the road, providing unmatched privacy and seclusionperfect for those seeking a quiet retreat.
The land features beautiful level bottom areas filled with massive live oak trees and rich topsoil, creating an inviting setting for wildlife and outdoor activities. From the bottom land, the terrain gently slopes upward to the north ridge, where youll find spectacular hilltop views that showcase the natural beauty of the region.
Essential utilities are within reach, with electricity available in the area and shared water conveniently located just down the road. An established camp area is already in place, cleared and improved with a well-constructed 20x20 awningideal for setting up camp in comfort.
This property is a hunters dream, supporting abundant game such as whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, axis, and aoudad. With no hunting pressure on this tract, youll enjoy an exceptional hunting experience in a peaceful environment. The property also carries an agricultural tax exemption, adding to its appeal.
Listing #27 with Western Hill Country Realty.
Edwards County, Texas, is a premier destination for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts and ranch owners alike. Nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country, it offers rugged beauty with rolling hills, limestone bluffs, and sweeping vistas. The area is renowned for exceptional hunting, featuring abundant whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, and exotic species such as axis, aoudad, and elk. With its abundant wildlife, rich ranching heritage, and unmatched privacy, Edwards County is the perfect blend of recreation, seclusion, and natural beautymaking it a highly desirable location for hunting ranches and weekend getaways.
07/02/2025
$209,950
65.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - SD 63510, Rocksprings, TX
+/-65.71 Acres Red Creek Ranch
Located in far southwestern Edwards County, Texas
Easy access less than mile off well-maintained county road
End of the road property with private gate
Meticulously kept +/-340 sq. ft. cabin with nice, covered porch for relaxing
Storage shed
Hunting blind
Feeder
Water tanks
Generator
Property is secluded in a boxed-in canyon allowing for maximum privacy
Thick cover creates an ideal habitat for wildlife
Super views throughout the ranch
Game includes whitetail, turkey, hogs, axis, aoudad, and other free ranging exotics
$209,950
Listing #24
Tucked away in far southwestern Edwards County, Texas, Red Creek Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a +/-65.71 Acre private retreat in a scenic and secluded part of the western Hill Country. With easy access less than half a mile off a well-maintained county road, the property is convenient to reach while still providing the quiet solitude of an end-of-the-road setting. A private gated entrance ensures privacy and security, welcoming you into a landscape defined by rolling terrain, rugged beauty, and sweeping views.
At the heart of the property sits a meticulously kept cabin of approximately 340 square feet. Thoughtfully designed for comfort and relaxation, the cabin includes a covered porchperfect for enjoying the cool morning breezes, watching wildlife, or simply taking in the peaceful surroundings. Additional improvements include a storage shed for gear and equipment, as well as essential ranching and hunting amenities such as a blind, feeder, water tanks, and a generator, making the property ready for both recreation and extended stays.
Red Creek Ranch is uniquely positioned within a boxed-in canyon, creating a natural sanctuary of peace and seclusion. The canyon walls not only provide a sense of privacy but also enhance the views throughout the property, offering stunning vantage points of the surrounding countryside. Thick vegetation covers the land, providing both beauty and an ideal habitat for native and exotic wildlife.
The ranch is a sportsmans paradise, with abundant game that includes whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, axis, aoudad, and a variety of other free-ranging exotics that thrive in this part of Edwards County. Whether youre seeking a hunting property, a quiet weekend escape, or a place to enjoy the natural wonders of the western side of the Texas Hill Country, Red Creek Ranch offers it all in one remarkable package.
Listing #24 with Western Hill Country Realty
10/06/2024
$1,300,000
384 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - SD 59500, Rocksprings, TX
F5 North Ranch +/-384 Acres
Located in southwestern Edwards County, Texas, 30 miles south of Rocksprings and 25 miles north of Brackettville
Less than 2 miles off the highway
Less than mile from Kickapoo State Park
Perimeter is newly high fenced, 5 acre soft release pen
1800sqft completely furnished (including appliances) 2/1 ranch style home with covered front and back porches perfect for family and friends
Additional clean 2/1 guest house recently remodeled on the inside
Water, septic, electricity
Miles of great trail system allowing easy access all through the property
Terrain is moderately steep to gentle rolling with spectacular views from the hill tops looking out across the southwest Texas hill country for miles
Bottom land consists of nice fertile valleys with some thicker areas of live oak, shin oak, pinon pines, cedar, agarita and persimmon making great sanctuary and habitat for the wildlife
Several acres have been cleared opening up good hunting areas for the wildlife
5 blinds, 3 spincast feeders, 4 gravity protein feeders, and 2 alfalfa feeders all convey
Large cement pilla and water troughs
Wildlife negotiable to include:
1 gemsbok
2 gemsbok calves
7 scimitar oryx ewes, 5 scimitar oryx calves
1 fallow buck, 3 fallow does
2 blackbuck, 1 black buck doe
2 aoudad rams, 3 aoudad ewes, 2 young aoudad
Wildlife exempt taxes
Western Hill Country Realty
Listing #318
Welcome to F5 North Ranch, a stunning 384-acre turnkey property located in southwestern Edwards County, just 30 miles south of Rocksprings and 25 miles north of Brackettville. With convenient access, the ranch is situated less than 2 miles off the highway and just a half-mile from Kickapoo State Park, offering excellent proximity to both nature and amenities.
The property is fully high-fenced with a newly constructed perimeter and features a 5-acre soft release pen. It includes an 1,800 sq ft fully furnished ranch-style home with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, complete with all appliances and charming covered front and back porches ideal for relaxing with family and friends. An additional clean and recently remodeled 2/1 guest house provides extra space for visitors. Utilities are in place, including water, septic, and electricity.
The terrain is a scenic blend of moderately steep slopes and gently rolling hills, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Southwest Texas Hill Country. Fertile bottom land features a mix of live oak, shin oak, pinon pine, cedar, agarita, and persimmon, providing excellent cover and habitat for wildlife. Several acres have been thoughtfully cleared to open up prime hunting areas.
A well-maintained trail system runs throughout the property, offering easy access to all areas. Hunting amenities include 5 blinds, 3 spin-cast feeders, 4 gravity protein feeders, and 2 alfalfa feeders, all of which convey with the sale. Additional infrastructure includes large cement pilla and water troughs for wildlife.
Wildlife is negotiable and includes an impressive variety of exotics and native species: 1 gemsbok and 2 calves, 7 scimitar oryx ewes and 5 calves, 1 fallow buck and 3 does, 2 blackbuck and 1 doe, and a group of aoudad with 2 rams, 3 ewes, and 2 young. The property benefits from a wildlife exemption, keeping property taxes low.
F5 North Ranch is an exceptional opportunity for those looking for a ready-to-enjoy hunting retreat, family getaway, or investment in the heart of Texas Hill Country. Don,t miss your chance to own this impressive piece of land!
06/19/2026
$879,000
258.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 0 S SD45680, Rocksprings, TX
Mail Trail Valley Ranch consists of approximately 258 acres in western Edwards County, Texas, encompassing Tracts 15 and 16 of the Mail Trail Valley Ranch subdivision. Located approximately 35 miles west of Rocksprings, the property offers established access, existing improvements, utility infrastructure, and diverse wildlife habitat across a landscape characterized by rolling terrain and native vegetation. Access to the ranch is provided through a network of maintained caliche roads extending from Highway 377. A locked gated entrance leads onto the property, where an improved interior caliche road provides convenient travel from the entrance to the primary camp area. Additional roads and trails throughout the ranch allow access to various portions of the property for recreation, hunting, wildlife management, and general land use. The ranch is equipped with multiple improvements that support immediate recreational use. The primary camp area includes a one-bedroom, one-bath cabin with a full kitchen, as well as a second one-bedroom, one-bath cabin configured with bunk accommodations. Both structures are converted shipping containers that have been adapted for residential use. These improvements provide durable construction and are supplied with electricity and running water. The camp area also includes additional infrastructure designed to support ranch operations and outdoor recreation. A storage shed provides space for equipment, tools, off-road vehicles, and other ranch necessities. Two observation decks, including one elevated deck and one ground-level deck, offer opportunities to enjoy views of the surrounding landscape. Situated on elevated terrain, the cabin area overlooks portions of the ranch and surrounding countryside. Rolling topography across the property creates multiple locations with extended views in various directions. Elevation changes, ridges, and valleys contribute to the diverse character of the ranch and provide a variety of habitat types for native and introduced wildlife species. Vegetation across the property includes native grasses, brush species, cedar, and oak trees commonly found throughout this region of the Edwards Plateau. Several wet weather creeks and draws traverse portions of the ranch, contributing additional cover and drainage features across the landscape. The ranch is set up for hunting and wildlife observation with existing blinds, feeders, roads, and trails already in place. Wildlife commonly observed in the area includes whitetail deer, axis deer, aoudad sheep, feral hogs, turkey, dove, and quail. Additional exotic species may occasionally move through the region. Electricity is available on-site, providing power to the existing improvements. Water is supplied through a water line connected to a nearby well and delivered to a storage tank that serves the cabins. The ranch is currently under wildlife tax valuation Mail Trail Valley Ranch presents an opportunity to acquire a sizeable tract of land with established infrastructure, utility service, recreational improvements, and diverse habitat in western Edwards County.
DETAILS
- 258 acres in Mail Trail Valley Ranch, Edwards County
- Approximately 35 miles west of Rocksprings
- Electricity and running water serving both cabins
- Hunting blinds, feeders, roads, and trail system in place
- Gated entrance with improved interior caliche road
- Wildlife tax valuation currently in place
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
06/19/2026
$239,000
84.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 0 W CR 450, Rocksprings, TX
Located in Coconut Ranch in western Edwards County, Tract 54 consists of approximately 84 acres of recreational and hunting land with established access, diverse terrain, and native habitat. The property is situated roughly 40 minutes west of Rocksprings and is accessed via County Road 450 and a network of all-weather caliche roads that provide dependable access throughout the ranch development. The property features rolling topography characteristic of this region of Edwards County. Native brush, grasses, and scattered mature live oaks create a varied landscape that supports wildlife while also offering multiple locations for future improvements, recreational activities, or hunting setups. A two-track trail extends into the interior of the property, allowing access through much of the acreage. This area of Edwards County is known for its diverse wildlife populations and hunting opportunities. Species commonly found in the area include whitetail deer, axis deer, aoudad sheep, feral hogs, turkey, dove, and quail. Additional exotic species may occasionally travel through the region. The property currently includes an existing hunting setup, providing a starting point for recreational use, while leaving room for additional blinds, feeders, or management improvements if desired. This property also sits in close proximity to larger low fence ranches. Water access is available through a shared well system serving properties within Coconut Ranch. Property owners have the ability to transport water from the shared well to their individual tracts as needed. The property's boundary configuration provides flexibility for access and use. A caliche road runs along both the northern and eastern boundaries, creating multiple potential entry points onto the tract. The property includes partial low fencing along the northern side and fencing along the southern boundary. Vegetation consists primarily of native brush species and grasses typical of the Edwards Plateau region, complemented by scattered stands of mature live oaks that provide shade, visual appeal, and wildlife habitat. The combination of topography, vegetation, and road access creates a property well suited for hunting, outdoor recreation, wildlife observation, and long-term land ownership. The location offers a balance of accessibility and privacy while remaining within reasonable driving distance of area services. Rocksprings serves as the nearest community for supplies, dining, lodging, and other necessities. The property currently holds a wildlife tax valuation, ensuring low property taxes. Whether utilized for seasonal hunting, weekend recreation, or as a long-term land investment, this 84-acre tract provides established access, shared water availability, existing hunting improvements, and diverse native habitat..
DETAILS
- 84 acres in Coconut Ranch, Edwards County, Texas
- Approximately 40 minutes west of Rocksprings
- Access via County Road 450 and all-weather caliche roads
- Shared well access available within the ranch development
- Existing hunting setup in place
- Rolling topography with native brush and grasses
- Scattered mature live oak trees throughout the property
- Wildlife in the area includes whitetail deer, axis deer, aoudad, hogs, turkey, dove, and quail
- Close proximity to larger low fenced ranches
- Wildlife tax exemption in place
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
02/21/2025
$699,950
172 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - SD 55180, Rocksprings, TX
Located in southwestern Edwards County, Texas
Good access, less than 5 miles off pavement
30 minutes from Rocksprings
Nice and comfortable 900 sq ft cabin with metal roof and covered porch
Water well, septic, electricity
Walk-in cooler, skinning rack with concrete cleaning area
Storage container and covered parking for ATV
3 blinds, 3 feeders, old windmill and concrete pila
Terrain is gentle rolling with nice flats on top
Several areas with very large mature live oaks
Some thicker areas with cedar, pinon pine, shin oak, mesquite, persimmon, agarita, and mountain laurel making up the habitat and vegetation for the variety of abundant wildlife in the area
Near the center of the property, 2 large dry creek beds that feed into the west prong of the Nueces River merge together serving as major highways and funnels for wildlife
The surrounding bluffs and outcroppings make for lots of fun exploring, hiking and outdoor adventures
Trail system in place
#142 Western Hill Country Realty
The Angry J Ranch offers +/-172 acres of prime Hill Country land in southwestern Edwards County, Texas. Conveniently located less than five miles off pavement and just 30 minutes from Rocksprings, this property provides both easy access and peaceful seclusion. A comfortable 900-square-foot cabin with a metal roof and covered porch serves as the perfect retreat, complete with water well, septic, and electricity. Additional improvements include a walk-in cooler, a skinning rack with a concrete cleaning area, a storage container, and covered parking for an ATV. The property also comes equipped with three blinds, three feeders, an old windmill, and a concrete pila.
The terrain features gentle rolling land with nice flats on top, scattered with several areas of large, mature live oaks. Thicker sections of cedar, pinon pine, shin oak, mesquite, persimmon, agarita, and mountain laurel create excellent wildlife habitat. Near the center of the ranch, two large dry creek beds merge before feeding into the west prong of the Nueces River, serving as natural travel corridors for the abundant wildlife in the area. Surrounding bluffs and rocky outcroppings offer scenic views and opportunities for hiking, exploring, and outdoor adventure. A well-established trail system provides easy access throughout the property.
The Angry J Ranch, Listing #142 with Western Hill Country Realty, offers the perfect blend of comfort, hunting, and Hill Country beauty.
04/23/2024
$1,200,000
346 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
HASHKNIFE NORTH RANCH
(346+/- acs - Edwards County)
346+/- acs (subject to survey)
includes 34+/- Acs in Paula Verde West Subdivision
Insured access off RR #674
Plus 50 wide easement access off CR #551 to West side of property
10 x 24 Camp Building
Shared Community Well on Paula Verde tract
LOCATION & ACCESS: The Hashknife North Ranch is located about 1/2 mile off Texas Hwy 674 about 19 miles from Rocksprings in Edwards County. This location insures seclusion but is still a convenient distance from town for supplies and cafes. A good quality private easement insures year-round, all-weather access from the highway.
IMPROVEMENTS: The Camp Building is a small but convenient cabin for overnight protection from the elements and storage. It is located a short distance from the access road along which electrical power could be extended to the property and then a short distance to the cabin.
FENCING: Fencing around the perimeter of the 312+/- ac main tract is typical livestock fencing in various conditions. The owners plan to construct a new fence along the east boundary of the 312+/- acre main tract.
WATER: The Camp Building is located on the the Paula Verde Subdivision Tract #13 for convenient access to a community water well located a short distance down the subdivision road.
TOPOGRAPHY: The ranch topography is classic Hill Country. Two large, parallel, wet weather creeks run across the northwest part of the ranch, separated by a wide, southwesterly sloping ridge. These wet weather creeks flow into another huge and scenic, wet weather creek that runs along half the entire western boundary of the ranch. East of the parallel, wet weather creeks, spectacular bluffs and high hills connected by a long, meandering ridge overlook the oak lined creek bottoms. Miles of spectacular views are extend in almost every direction. At the northeast corner of the 312+/- ac main tract, the east side of the high ridge slopes off into the 34+/- acre subdivision tract where the cabin is located. During rainy weather, these wet weather creeks provide massive amounts of runoff and lingering potholes of water for game.
COVER: Cedar has been controlled historically, so the remaining vegetation is light to heavy but not overly dense and what remains is mostly the more desirable browse and cover for game. The lack of dense cedar creates a healthy vegetation profile so that, when it rains, the land can produce beneficial browse to its true potential. Scattered Pion Pine trees in the area hint at the ranch's location near the northern edge of the Texas Transition Zone, an area where the Edwards Plateau and South Texas blend together, characterized by vegetation common to both regions. Some say it provides the best of both areas.
GAME: The Hashknife North Ranch is carved out of the north part of the Psalm XXIII Ranch which consists of several thousand acres. A feeding program in place for several years has maintained a good population of white-tail deer. According to a biologists habitat report of the Psalm XXIII ranch prepared several years ago (copy available upon request), other species present on the ranch include Axis deer, Aoudad, Mouflon Sheep, Spanish goats, Rio Grande turkey, Bobwhite quail, Montezuma Quail, Feral hogs, raccoon, coyote, bobcat, and gray fox. A whitetail buck harvested from the Psalm XXIII ranch won the Edwards County big buck contest in 2008.
TERMS: $1,200,000.00 or $3,170.00 per acre. Owner finance considered. Minerals negotiable.
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