Terrell County, Texas Land For Sale (20 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/21/2025
$106,117
133.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Tract 12 of the new Indian Waterhole Ranch is a beautiful 133.48 acre property.
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 hunters paradise.
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.
FEATURED LISTING
04/10/2025
$349,401
179.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Shafter Crossing Road, Dryden, TX
<p>Discover the Legacy of Indian Waterhole Ranch Tract 21</p>
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<p>Just south of Dryden, Texas, in the heart of Terrell County, lies Tract 21 of Indian Waterhole Ranch, a 179.18-acre property rich in history and rugged West Texas beauty.</p>
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<p>At the center of this unique tract is the historic Indian Waterhole. This natural limestone basin has collected rainwater for thousands of years. Once a crucial lifeline for ancient peoples and nomadic Native American tribes, it remains a vital water source for the area's thriving wildlife.</p>
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<p>Tract 21 is home to the original ranch headquarters, including a 1,300 +/- sq ft 3-bedroom, 1-bath main house, a smaller secondary home, a 3-car garage, multiple barns, pens, sheds, and a water well. While these improvements need restoration, they offer the foundation to bring a classic West Texas ranch back to life.</p>
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<p>The land is as stunning as it is diverse. McClain Canyon cuts through the property, revealing sweeping views of the desert terrain and distant northern Mexico mountains. The native vegetation mesquite, sagebrush, catclaw, desert willow, and cacti create prime habitats for abundant wildlife.</p>
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<p>Expect to see desert mule deer, whitetail, javelina, quail, dove, and more. Predators like bobcats, coyotes, and the occasional mountain lion roam the rugged terrain.</p>
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<p>With flexible owner financing (as little as 5% down and no credit check), Tract 21 offers an affordable path to land ownership in one of Texas's most legendary regions. Whether you're looking for a hunting retreat, recreational ranch, or long-term investment, this is your chance to own a piece of the West.</p>
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<p>Call or email today to learn more and start your Texas land journey.</p>
FEATURED LISTING
04/07/2025
$133,788
134.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - HWY 349, Sheffield, TX
Own Affordable West Texas Hunting Land Silverado Ranch
Looking for your own off-grid getaway or hunting property in West Texas? Welcome to Silverado Ranch, located 32 miles south of Sheffield along Hwy 349. Tract 24 is now availablea rugged and scenic piece of land with road access on the north and south sides, plus one side already fenced. A natural ravine runs through the middle, creating diverse terrain thats great for wildlife.
The land is made up of rolling hills, brushy creek beds, and scattered live oaks and hackberry trees. Native grasses, sotol, lechuguilla, juniper, and mesquite cover the land, offering excellent cover and browse for game.
West Texas is a hunters paradise. Mule deer, whitetail, javelina, turkey, dove, and quail are all common here. Predators like coyotes, bobcats, and the occasional mountain lion also roam the area. Whether you're setting up a hunting camp, RV base, or off-grid cabin, this land gives you space and freedom.
Best of all, easy owner financing is availablewith no credit check, terms up to 30 years, and as little as 5% down. If you've been searching for raw West Texas land for sale, this is a rare chance to make it yours without breaking the bank.
Call or email now to learn more about Tract 24 at Silverado Ranch and take the first step toward owning your own piece of the Texas frontier.
(Images showcase the terrain and vegetation of Silverado Ranch but may not be of the specific tract available.)
FEATURED LISTING
03/20/2025
$425,000
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.
FEATURED LISTING
02/26/2025
$201,239
211.83 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 Terrell 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 first responders! Give Tyler a call at 817-454-3173 to schedule a viewing of the Silverado Ranch!
FEATURED LISTING
02/18/2025
$15,000,000
29219 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Ranch Information: 29,219+/- acres are being offered for sale. There is an additional 3,200+/acres possessed by Jimmy Beasley but not owned. The total of land possessed and owned is 32,419+/- acres.
Water: There are 11 water wells: 4 solar pumps; 5 windmills; 2 submersible pumps. 5 concrete and 2 fiberglass storage tanks. Around 7 miles of new pipeline and several miles of existing pipe are used to supply adequate water throughout the ranch. In addition, The Beasley Ranch has 6 +/- miles of the Rio Grande River frontage with vehicle access.
Improvements: The ranch has 2 separate headquarter locations.
No.1 is located in the northwest portion of the ranch. A 30x50' metal barn with electricity and concrete floor is next to metal livestock corrals.
No. 2 Rock house headquarters is located in a more central location on the ranch. Rock house is built from native rock from there on the ranch, it has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, and enclosed front porch. Alongside the main house is a rock guest house with fireplace called The Javelina Hilton. Behind the main house is a 2 roomed rock bunk house with an adjoining 3 stall bath house. This makes a great area for guests or hunters to stay. In front of HQTS house is a metal 40x60' barn with an additional over hang for parking or storage. This barn is wired for electricity and has a concrete floor and big sliding door on both ends.
Wildlife: The Beasley Ranch has both white tail and blacktail deer. The black tail is mostly in Rio Grande River area. The white tail is seen mostly in the northern part of the ranch. Herds of audad sheep (barbary sheep) are found throughout the ranch. From time to time a herd of wild burros travel thru the Beasley Ranch. All other species of birds and wildlife found in this remote part of Texas are found on the Beasley's (Gatlin) Ranch.
Minerals: Owner will convey all minerals and other rights to buyer of the ranch. There has been a current mineral report completed on the Ranch and can be available to serous buyers. Roughly owner is conveying 1/3 of acres which mineral classified. Then 2/3 of acres which he owns 100% of the minerals.
Points of Interest: There is a documented old US Army Outpost overlooking the Rio Grande River and portions of Mexico. In 1989-1990 Exxon drilled a 25,357' wildcat well on this ranch. At the moment the well is being used as a water well. There is a log of this well upon request. Along with other information concerning the well. The Terrell County airport is located 6 miles North of the ranch.
Terms: Price is $15,000,000. Cash. Buyer pays all closing costs along with the survey expense. There is a current survey available to be purchased from a surveying company upon request.
FEATURED LISTING
02/11/2025
$132,415
133.09 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.
FEATURED LISTING
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
FEATURED LISTING
10/01/2024
$300,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - 0000 Valley View St, Dryden, TX
450 Acres in Dryden, TX
FEATURED LISTING
09/13/2024
$189,000
263 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sanderson, TX
Just miles from downtown Sanderson Texas and direct access off of 5 Mile Rd, the convenience is unbelievable! This 263-acre Ranch conveys 4 feeders and 4 blinds with the property sale. Topography is diverse with a large flat buildable plateau area, nice sized draws to the south and sandy bottom area to the North. There has been little to no hunting pressure on this ranch for a decade and there are larger ranches surrounding the property. This ranch property boasts a ton of wildlife including mule deer, aoudad, javelina, quail, dove, and predators. No electric or water on property. Old school bus that could be converted to living quarters or bring in your own trailer. Sanderson hotel is only 6 miles down the highway for a nice trouble-free and affordable place to stay.
FEATURED LISTING
07/08/2024
$9,169,125
3668 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Sheffield, TX
Location
Sweetwater Springs Ranch is a world unto itself, an Oasis, located downstream from Independence Creek fronting for 1.3 miles on the west bank of the spring fed Lower Pecos River. Once part of the historic Banner Ranch this 3,668-ac ranch is centered around Sweetwater Springs flowing 2,000 gal/min into a clear bass filled lake which is the source water to an elaborate irrigated pasture system and three tree lined spring runs flowing into the Pecos. Located 25 miles south of Sheffield and I-10 off Highway 349 on well-maintained caliche roads that dead ends at the ranch.
This area of the Lower Pecos was home to the Pecos Culture of hunter/gatherers dating back 4,000 years, who left a legacy of extensive rock art over 8,000 square miles. The area was also known for pioneers of the late 1800s such as Judge Roy Bean at Langtry, and his law West of the Pecos, as well as Lieutenant John Bullis, commander of the Seminole Indian Scouts fighting in the Pecos River skirmishes in 1870. Today the Pecos River is a ranch and recreation neighborhood with a wilderness multi-night world-class canoe and kayaking experience to enjoy. Crossing through high canyon walls in a series of rapids and pools with world-class clear-water fishing; one of the most unique float trips in North America.
Acreage
3,667.65 acres in Terrell County, Texas
Description and Headquarters
The Lower Pecos River is fed by a series of springs starting south of I-10, the largest Caroline Spring being located on the 19,500 ac Independence Creek Preserve owned by The Nature Conservancy 5 miles upstream. This protected outflow of the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer changes the river into a spring-fed reach with water quality riveling the Devils River to the east although here it is much more private! The ranch is characterized as plateau country on top with steep deep wooded canyons cutting through fortress limestone cliffs toward the river. The river here is easy to access by vehicles and the canyons and high country have recently had most of the roads improved.
When entering the Headquarters area the temperature drops 15 degrees under the heritage Pecans and other century old shade trees. Sweetwater Springs at the Headquarters creates a clear reservoir or lake framed by a high limestone bluff on one side and giant trees on the other. The lake is not only a reservoir for irrigating the 18 acres of farmland but its the center for outdoor recreation including a rope swing and swimming picnic area. Three spring runs come from the reservoir and disperse in different directions feeding irrigated pastures but eventually meander all the way to the river. Its a water paradise, secluded, and private. Its your own Barton Springs!
The Headquarters has a 3br/3ba home with a series of shops and barns and an amazing pipe pens system with spring water running through several paddocks. Other improvements are a hunting camp along Geddis Canyon where there is another spring nestled into a side canyon pouring out a huge volume of crystal-clear spring water with native fish. There are three wells on the ranch with two storage tanks and multiple water troughs. An amazing recently improved road system gives you access up and down the high mountains and along the river into the two large side canyon systems.
Habitat
The ranch is situated at the convergence of three biologically distinct eco-regions in Texas; the Texas Hill Country to the east, the Chihuahuan Desert to the west, and the subtropical Tamaulipan Brushland to the south, creating one of the most unique wildlife habitats in the state. From ocotillo and sotol, to oak and juniper woodlands, to persimmon and ceniza, the ranch represents a crossroads of diverse habitats. The propertys browse and grasslands are in excellent condition as the ranch has focused on its wildlife resources with todays recreation uses of hunting, fishing, canoeing and enjoyment of the scenic beauty. Native grasses, forbs, browse, brush, cacti and trees not only provide excellent habitat for game species such as mule deer, quail, dove, turkey, mountain lion, aoudad, bobcat and fox but also for non-game species such as bear, Texas horned lizard, neotropical songbirds, Texas tortoise, Rio Grande beaver and native fish species. The abundance of live water along the spring runs and the Pecos River provides an opportunity to grow some of the largest Oak and Pecan trees in the region. Along the banks of Geddis Creek is a large Live Oak Mott providing habitat for migrating Monarch butterflies and roosting areas for Turkey.
Wildlife
The combination of river, canyons, topography, browse, and habitat creates a wildlife-rich environment for both the hunter and wildlife watcher. From whitetail population, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, mountain lion, and aoudad to neotropical songbirds, osprey, beaver, butterflies, fox, rabbits, and ringtail cat, the upland and riparian diversity of wildlife is unequaled.
The river itself is an important body of water for the region with its native fish and fauna, as well as game fish like small and large mouth bass, black bass, and catfish. From fly fishing in the shoals and riffles, to bottom fishing the clear deep holes, this ranch is an anglers dream.
Water
The Lower Pecos River, much like the nearby Devils River, is supported by area springs as outflow from the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer and located in one the most intact river environments in Texas offering unique streamside habitat such as willow, live oak, hackberry, mesquite, river cane, and many riparian plants, including a wide diversity of flowers and blooming cacti. It is recreation at its best. The Lower Pecos River area is all private land with limited access for launching canoes, creating a wilderness quality usually found only in our countrys largest National Parks. You can put into the river on this ranch and take out at Pandale below which is a two-night trip.
Sweetwater and Geddis are recorded huge Springs on the ranch that flow into the Pecos River. The lake and the spring runs provide miles of additional live water to the ranch. The 18 ac agricultural fields are watered by the 2,000 gal/min Sweetwater Spring where at one time the Banner family grew Alfalfa. There are unlimited opportunities to create orchards, vineyards, and gardens.
FEATURED LISTING
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.
FEATURED LISTING
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.
FEATURED LISTING
01/13/2022
$3,643,892
10066 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Pumpville Road, Dryden, TX
ALL or PART / $362 PER ACRE
This Beautiful Ranch in the Transitional Area between the Texas Trans Pecos Region and the Edwards Plateau Region is approximately 10,066 acres and has 5 large fenced pastures, which can be purchased individually ranging from approximately 1,300 - 3,000 acres. There are incredible mountain views of Mexico and the Big Bend area. Located near the Ghost Town of Pumpville, this ranch is mostly in Terrell County & part of Val Verde County. Just 25 miles east of Dryden and 15 miles west of Langtry off of Hwy 90. County Maintained Graveled Road (Pumpville Rd - CR 1865)frontage is on the east side of this ranch with Heritage Canyon Road bordering the south side. 2 Windmills, numerous tanks & troughs w underground piping. Varied terrain w some large draws, canyons, valleys & flats. Great for livestock & hunting. Really good soil w natural grass. Bountiful White Tailed Deer and Quail. Exceptional Trophies having been taken off this ranch. Other wildlife include, Turkey, Blue Quail, Bob White Quail, Javelina, some Mule Deer, & a few exotics. Indian Artifacts are scattered throughout the ranch, as well. There is a lot of history on this ranch, being just 15 miles from Langtry, where the saloon & courthouse of Judge Roy Bean is located & was noted as "The Only Law West of the Pecos". "The Montgomery Cave", a deep cave, is located on this ranch according to the Texas Speleological Survey. And the Pecos River is only 15 miles away. This ranch is priced to sell and has great value at only $362 per SF. Suited well for Ranchers, Hunters, Developers and long term Investors. Contact Agent for details. *Disclaimers: The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, the Steele Action Team, Keller Williams Realty and its associates, members, agents, and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. No representation is made as to the possible investment value or type of use. Prospective buyers are urged to verify all information should investigate any concerns to their satisfaction. ***The pics were taken when this was part of a 22,375 +- acre ranch and some pics may have been taken from other parts of the ranch... Also, School information is computer generated and may not be accurate or current. Great Affordable Property. Aerial maps available.
FEATURED LISTING
06/14/2021
$1,908,400
2936 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
Terrell County, Texas Pioneer Family Ranch For Sale
2936 Acres - Located In Northeast Corner Of Terrell County The ranch has a two water wells and several miles of pipelines and water troughs located throughout the ranch. Headquarters area includes (2) 5x30 concrete storage tanks to provide a dependable water supply.
There are fifteen different hunting stations located throughout. The blinds and feeders will convey with sell of the ranch.
The ranch is low fenced and has wildlife that consists of whitetail deer, and on occasions mule deer, turkey, quail and all birds and animals native the area.
Headquarters includes a hunting lodge with electricity with game cleaning shed and cooler located on southside near the entrances to ranch.
It is a great hunting retreat or livestock ranch with all-weather caliche roads to headquarters and roads throughout the ranch.
The ranch has been in same family for several generations. This is great retreat from Covid-19. No masks or social distancing needed.
Selling Price is $650.00 per acre.
FEATURED LISTING
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+
FEATURED LISTING
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PROVIDED
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.
FEATURED LISTING
04/15/2021
$702,000
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.
FEATURED LISTING
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.
FEATURED LISTING
11/11/2020
$189,000
250 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Dryden, TX
FABULOUS HUNTING PROPERTY. Located about 1.5 hours West of Del Rio, TX. This property has abundant wildlife for hunting. It has only been hunted very lightly over the past few years and the neighboring property owners to the east and north do not hunt. Active wildlife includes Mule Deer, White Tail Deer, Audad, Javalina, Ferrel Hog, Coyote, Fox, Dove and Quail. There are Mexican Black Bear in the area which are protected but we have not personally seen any on this property. All of the photos of wildlife are, recent and are date stamped on the photos.
Owner finance with 1/2 down, 20 year amortization with a balloon after 7 year. 6.9% interest.
There are countless building sites for a cabin or house. The county airstrip is only 2.5 miles from the main gate on Highway 90. from that same gate to the property is about 7 miles in, but it's pretty rough and takes about 25 minutes to make this drive. 4 wheel drive really recommended but some go back with 2 wheel drive. There is usually standing water in the creek bed that runs through the property. There is a massive dry river bed/arroyo that is on the property to the north and a smaller one that cuts through the property. Abundant views from all over the property with lots of flat land and lots of elevated bluffs. The large Monarch butterflies also migrate through each year and there are literally millions of them if you happen to catch them at the right time. All of the neighboring property owners that I have met are friendly and mostly come down for the short Mule Deer Season. PROPERTY TAXES ARE VERY LOW. Last year's was $77.03. Texting preferred but you may call or email. Thanks, Don
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