This 78-acre ranch has been in the same family for over 55 years. South Texas ranchland on a paved road. Dream of your own hunting retreat or private wildlife getaway, & not much hunting pressure from the neighboring properties. This property features open pasture, native brush, a private water well for cattle or Wildlife, offering year-round hunting potential and the opportunity to have a great cattle ranch. No minerals to convey. Ag exempt. Public water is available at the road, and electricity is on the property. Not far from Town. Los Olmos Creek winds through the ranch. The Los Olmos Creek Legend is about Don Pedrito Jaramillo, a 19th-century folk healer who settled near the creek in southern Texas. He was known as the "Healer of Los Olmos" for extensive healing work, which involved homemade remedies and folk healing practices that earned him a reputation for being a miraculous, b...
This 78-acre ranch has been in the same family for over 55 years. South Texas ranchland on a paved road. Dream of your own hunting retreat or private wildlife getaway, & not much hunting pressure from the neighboring properties. This property features open pasture, native brush, a private water well for cattle or Wildlife, offering year-round hunting potential and the opportunity to have a great cattle ranch. No minerals to convey. Ag exempt. Public water is available at the road, and electricity is on the property. Not far from Town. Los Olmos Creek winds through the ranch. The Los Olmos Creek Legend is about Don Pedrito Jaramillo, a 19th-century folk healer who settled near the creek in southern Texas. He was known as the "Healer of Los Olmos" for extensive healing work, which involved homemade remedies and folk healing practices that earned him a reputation for being a miraculous, beloved figure.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Falfurrias, go East on Hwy 285, north on 1418, East on CR 207, on the south side of the road. Start before the creek ends at the dead end.