Conveniently located at the crossroads of Texas Highway 41 and US Highway 83; directly across the intersection from the iconic Garven Store, the 705 acre El Rincon Ranch awaits its next owner.
The current whitetail herd population ranges between 120 and 160 head and the disciplined management of the native whitetail genetics over the course of 22 years bears testimony to the current owners meticulous devotion to land stewardship.
El Rincon Ranch offers a great mix of park-like meadows, large live oak trees, adequate game cover, and rolling views from the off of the southwestern edge of the divide. An existing pond located on the property has held water since the past 23 years of ownership and is believed to be spring fed.
Additionally, remnants of an old rock quarry create a great location for a shooting range and the remaining quarried rock can be used for improvement projects around the ranch.
An existing caliche pit provides additional materials for interior road improvements.
The ranch has an existing subdivision plat that has been filed and recorded with Real County; and with nearly one mile of frontage along Texas Highway 41 and another near mile of frontage along US Highway 83, the ranch could make an excellent managed whitetail subdivision.
El Rincon Ranch; accessible, beautiful, well managed, and ready to create a Texas land legacy for its new owners.
Accommodations: There is small hunting cabin and outbuildings on the property to which no value has been assigned
Water: 1 well (believed to be 600-650 feet deep).
Surface water: 1 pond that is believed to be spring fed with potential locations for additional surface water development
Supplemental water: 2 troughs, one near hunting cabin and one located approximate the center of the ranch
Minerals: seller will convey 50% of owned minerals
Whitetail management history: When the property was purchased in 2001, the whitetail and axis density was high and most whitetail 1 yr bucks were spikes with an occasional and rare sighting of a single 8 point buck on the ranch. Since 2001, each 2 and 3 point buck that has been identified has been harvested.spotted is harvested. And particular emphasis was given to the immediate harvesting of spikes. Additionally older does are harvested to facilitate a quicker genetic turn over. After years of focusing on these goals, fewer and fewer spikes were observed. At that point, the trophy range was expanded to include 3 and 4 point bucks and/ or mature bucks (5 + years) that are under 8 points and without good brow tines. All other bucks have been left to breed and improve the herd.
Contact Richmond Frasier at Legacy Broker Group for all showings and directions.