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South Texas Hunting Ranches For Sale | Duval, Terrell & Val Verde County | Ranch Enterprises |
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Toro Creek Ranch |
 Toro Creek Ranch is located in Duval, north of San Diego, the County seat of Duval County. This area is known for its great whitetail hunting. Thorny brush species dominate the ranch. Mesquite, acacia, prickly pear, lotebush, granjeno, white-brush, black-brush, Texas ebony, huisache and wild olive form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer. In addition to the native whitetail you will find, feral hogs, javelina, quail, dove and rabbits. Predatory animals include bobcat, fox and coyote. Toro Creek Ranch fronts on a paved County  Road and electricity will be available to most tracts. Water wells in the area are 300-350 feet deep. For buyers looking for retirement or investment property in South Texas for the future but would like to enjoy the land today this is the ranch for you. Toro Creek Ranch's central location in South Texas is only one hour from the beautiful Texas Gulf Coast in Corpus Christi known for its beaches and salt water fishing. For fresh water enthusiasts Choke Canyon Lake is just over an hour away in Three Rivers. If you want to visit the border Laredo is an hour and half drive, Brownsville and Port Isabel are three hours to the south.
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| Meyers Canyon Ranchek Ranchanch |
 Meyers Canyon Ranch is located in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas. The Trans-Pecos region is the only part of Texas where mountain and desert habitats are found. This unique combination contributes to the tremendous vegetation diversity in the region, which includes at least 268 grass species and 447 species of woody plants. The vegetation diversity is also influenced by the Edwards Plateau eco-region in portions of Terrell, Pecos, and Brewster counties. This diversity of plat life contributes to the truly outstanding hunting found in Terrell County and Meyers Canyon Ranch. Although not as well known as many other areas of the state for hunting, Terrell County offers a wide and abundant variety of game including whitetail deer, mule deer, javelina, turkey, blue quail dove and mountain lions. Black bear, a protected species is also found in this region of Texas.  Throughout Meyers Canyon Ranch you will find the existence of the Indians which used to live in this area, some dating back 4-5000 years ago. There are numerous caves and rock overhangs in the canyons on the ranch inhabited by these ancient people. In addition there are numerous campsites and burnt rock middens on the ranch. If you are looking for affordable hunting or recreational property for the whole family to enjoy come take a look at Meyers Canyon Ranch. Ranch Enterprises offers 20 year owner financing on all property. Qualified Texas Veterans can use their Texas Veterans Land Board loans to purchase property in the ranch. For more information or an appointment to see the ranch call us toll free at 866-286-0199.
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Paint Mare Ranch
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 The Paint Mare Ranch is located in the transitional area between the Edwards Plateau and the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas. This area is widely recognized as being some of the best, but very challenging hunting country in the state. Access to the property is considered good, as a small portion of the ranch has state highway frontage, with other areas being accessed by graded caliche roads. While access to the ranch is good, the property is located in a fairly remote, sparsely populated area of Texas, between Sanderson and Del Rio. This property has been under the same family ownership for over 50 years,  and we are proud to now offer this ranch for sale. The terrain of the Paint Mare Ranch varies from wide canyons to gently rolling uplands and divides. Thurston Canyon runs through the southern portion of the ranch. Elevations range from approximately 1,850 feet on the canyon bottoms to nearly 2,200 feet on the elevated uplands and divides. Limestone rock outcroppings are scattered over most of the property, with large fractured rock ledges along the side slopes of draws and canyon walls. The ranch offers good cover and habitat for game, including mesquite, cedar, greasewood, other varied brush and several species of deer browse. The property has been historically operated as a cow/calf ranching unit, with much of the emphasis being focused on hunting.
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| Loma Alta Ranch |
Loma Alta Ranch is located on the western border of the Texas Hill Country, halfway between Del Rio and Sonora. This is the intersection of three biological regions—the Edwards Plateau, Chihuahuan Desert and Rio Grande Plain brushland—which creates a landscape of outstanding beauty and diversity supporting a wide variety of native and exotic game species. The terrain on the ranch varies from large wide valleys covered with live oak, hackberry, mesquite, cedar and wild persimmon trees to flat topped hills and rugged canyons with escarpment oaks, cedar and native brush cover. Wildlife on the ranch includes native whitetail deer, free ranging exotics (axis deer, aoudad, fallow deer), feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, quail and dove. The ranch has an abundance of water troughs to support the game and is leased for cattle grazing insuring an agricultural tax exemption for all property owners. In exchange for the grass lease the rancher leasing the property maintains the water lines and troughs providing water for the game and cattle. |
| Leona Ranch |
The Leona Ranch is located 14 miles north of Brackettville, TX off Highway 674. The ranch is less than a mile off Hwy 674, access to the ranch is provided by a recorded easement via a caliche road. The ranch is located on the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, known throughout Texas for it's abundance of whitetail deer and turkey. Vegetation on the ranch is primarily live oak and cedar with a mixture of Edwards Plateau and south Texas brushes. The northern part of the ranch has some Pinon Pine trees thrown into the mix. The southernmost portion of the ranch is more characteristic of south Texas brush country with scattered oaks, mesquite and cedar trees. Kinney County is a five deer county. In addition to the abundant deer population found on the ranch hunters will find Rio Grande turkey, feral hogs, quail and doves. All tracts in the Leona Ranch can be financed with as little as 5% down with a 20-year note. Qualified Texas Veterans can use their Texas Veterans Land Board Loan to purchase property. For information on pricing, financing or to set up an appointment to see the ranch call toll free 800-876-9720. |
| Headwaters Ranch |
Headwaters Ranch is located in Kerr County eighteen miles west of Hunt and seven miles from Mo Ranch. Travel down Highway 1340 over the sparkling waters of the Guadalupe River past Mo Ranch and you will find Headwaters Ranch. This beautiful Hill Country ranch with rolling oak covered terrain has everything you are looking for in a Hill Country property. Spectacular views, live oak and Spanish oak trees, native and exotic game along with seclusion and privacy. All tracts will front on a paved county road with electricity available to all tracts. Wells in the area are 300-500 feet in depth. Call 1-800-876-9720 today for an appointment to view this premier Hill Country property. |
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