Size & Location: 3,870+/- acres in Brewster County located 35 miles south of Marathon, TX on U.S. Hwy. 385 and 5 miles north of the Big Bend National Park entry gate.
Description: Scenic Big Bend Country surrounded by large neighboring ranches. The Rincon was once part of a large west Texas cattle ranch and is still set up for cattle operations. The wet weather Marvavillas creek traverses the acreage creating excellent habitat for the abundant wildlife. Water is amply provided throughout the ranch by a submergible water well supplying a large storage tank which gravity feeds water troughs throughout the ranch. Electricity and an excellent road system are in place. Having 1,025 square miles of national park land accessible ten minutes from the Rincon Ranch provides an opportunity to explore some of the most diverse Chihuahuan Desert topography and ecology in the United States, which inc...
Description: Scenic Big Bend Country surrounded by large neighboring ranches. The Rincon was once part of a large west Texas cattle ranch and is still set up for cattle operations. The wet weather Marvavillas creek traverses the acreage creating excellent habitat for the abundant wildlife. Water is amply provided throughout the ranch by a submergible water well supplying a large storage tank which gravity feeds water troughs throughout the ranch. Electricity and an excellent road system are in place. Having 1,025 square miles of national park land accessible ten minutes from the Rincon Ranch provides an opportunity to explore some of the most diverse Chihuahuan Desert topography and ecology in the United States, which includes more than 1,200 species of plants, more than 450 species of birds, 56 species of reptiles, and 75 species of mammals. Nature enthusiast, hunters, and cattleman will be interested in this offering.
Wildlife: Desert Mule Deer, Blue Quail, Dove, and Aoudad are the main game animals hunted in the area with sightings of Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Coyotes, Badgers, and an occasional Mexican Black Bear not unusual. Only 10 miles away studies and conservation projects are being conducted on the 103,000 acre Black Gap Wildlife Management Area for the restoration of the Desert Big Horn Sheep.
Price: $1,489,950
Comments: Wide open spaces, dynamic views, hunting, and a variety of plants and animals, makes this one very special to the true nature lover.
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