ACREAGE
3,440+/- Acres - Exceptional Hill Country Ranch
LOCATION
Camp Wood, Texas Uvalde and Real Counties
3.5 miles South of Camp Wood via TX-55 S OR 36 miles North of Uvalde via TX-55 N, Frontage on Paved County Road 416
ACCESS
Gated Entrance COYOTE CREEK RANCH. Excellent Road System throughout the Ranch providing for Easy Mobility and Full Access. Established Quality Rough-In Ranch Roads.
WATER
Coyote Creek
Historically Platted Rawhide Spring
Additional Live Springs
Stock Tank
4 Water Wells
TOPOGRAPHY
Rawhide Mountains - One of the Summits in Uvalde County
Impressive Range of Terrain and Elevation Variation. Combination of Uplands, Lowlands, Open Areas and Areas of Dense Tree Coverage.
Exceptional Usable Bottomland with Fertile Soils
Mountain Tops - Cliffsides - Valleys - Canyons - Deep Ravines - Caves
Limestone Outcroppings. Terraced Rock Formations.
Creek, Live Springs and Seeps Small Pools of Water
VEGETATION
Open Areas with flourishing Native Grasses and Rich Soils - Dense Tree Coverage. Some of the Oak Trees produce a heavy acorn crop, a preferred food source for deer and Exotic Wildlife. Including but not limited to: Live Oak, Spanish Oak, Blue Oak, Walnut, Mesquite, Cherry, Guajillo, Madrone, Mountain Laurel, Pinion Pine and Persimmon. Fern, Yucca, Bluebonnets and a Population of Wildflowers
WILDLIFE
Amazing Diversity of Habitats. Each location of the Ranch is Inhabited by Appropriate Emerging Wildlife. High Fencing and 2 Deer Management Pens have helped build up an excellent population of Genetically Improved Whitetail Deer, Axis, Blackbuck, Aoudad, Sika and Fallow allowing for Excellent Hunting Opportunity. Numerous 1,550+/- Gallon - 3,000+/- Gallon Water Storage Tanks accompanied by Water Troughs are spread throughout the Ranch. Stock Tank. Established game trails. Coyote, Hog, Turkey, Porcupine, Rock Squirrel, Raccoon, Spotted Skunk with occasional Bobcat and Mountain Lion. Fluttering Birdlife : Hummingbirds, Martins, Songbirds.
IMPROVEMENTS & HIGHLIGHTS
Coyote Creek - seasonal, flows during certain times of the year when upstream waters are flowing and when groundwater provides enough water for the creek to flow. Runoff from rainfall supplements the flow. During rainy times, enough water drains from sprouting springs causing Coyote Creek to flow.
Historically Platted Rawhide Mountains - one of the Summits in Uvalde County. Approximate Elevation 2,000 Feet above Sea Level.
Historically Platted Rawhide Spring
Additional Sprouting Springs and Intermittent Seeps
Astonishing Views in All Directions
Scenic Ridges
Historic Cabin with Restoration Potential
Dam backed by Live Spring
Extensive and Well Maintained All-Weather Road System for easy mobility throughout the Ranch. Quality Rough-In Ranch Roads.
High-Fencing on 3 Sides - Remainder of Adjoining Ranch is High-Fenced
Aeromotor Windmills
Huge Boulders
Numerous Building Sites
Excellent Large Body Water Lake Sites
Electric
4 Water Wells
Gated Entrance
TO BE CONVEYED
Hunting Blinds, some Elevated
Deer Feeders (2 Per Blind)
COMMENTS
Hunters Paradise
Blank Canvas awaiting Creative Development Potential
Climb, Hike, Explore. Bring the ATVs and UTVs. Ride Around. Experience the Views. Silence is punctuated by the Sounds of Wind sweeping through the Mountains.
This ranch contains such Variety making this a Nature Park in itself. Vibrant Greenery through the Spring, Shades of Reds, Yellows and Oranges can bee seen throughout the Canyon during the Fall.
TAXES
Currently Wildlife Exempt
TERMS
Cash to Seller
Third Party Finance
All information is believed reliable, but is not guaranteed by REALTOR. Property is subject to sale, correction or withdrawal without notice.