Land and Rural Retreats Loma Alto, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 6800 Acres

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Loma Alto, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 6800 Acres
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Loma Alto, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 6800 Acres
This Ranch is 7800 acres with smaller ranches avaliable. It is ready to hunt with stand, feeders, water, and roads all set up for a hunting ranch. The property is 13 miles north of Loma Alto and 45 miles north of Del Rio. HWY 277 to Dolan Creek Road take left travel 12 miles to the Martin Wardlaw Ranch sign. The wildlife on this ranch is loaded with whitetail, adade, axis, dove and quail. With one well and numerous shared well agreements.

Property type:
Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
6800 Acres
Price:
995 per/acre
MLS or other ID:
Val Verde El Diablo
 

PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Biking
 
Camping
 
Family
 
Hiking
 
Hunting
 
ORV/ATV
 
Waterfront
Waterfront:
None
Adjacent Owner
Adjacent Owner:
Park
Utilities
Water:
Well
Electricity:
Available
Natural Gas:
Not available
Waste:
Septic
Views
Mountain
 
Terrain
Terrain:
Hillside
Property
Fencing
 
Road Frontage:
Private
Road Surface:
Gravel
Trees:
None
Outbuildings:
None
Property Information
Sale Type:
Fixed Price
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