Overview:
The North Concho Ridge Ranch is located on the eastern ridge of the North Concho Valley along Highway 87, approximately halfway between Sterling City and Big Spring in northeast Glasscock County. This ranch is easily accessible, has great hunting opportunities, and is modestly improved with the essentials.
Wildlife:
As previously mentioned, the wildlife on this ranch is first-class. The ranch has not been hunted in recent years and borders some of the largest ranches in the area. Although the ranch is not on the North Concho River itself, it is just across the highway and is on the eastern ridge of the North Concho Valley with some of the best genetics in the region. This area is also well known for its abundant Quail numbers. Despite Quail populations being down across west Texas as a whole, it is not uncommon to see several large coveys while touring the ranch. The terr...
As previously mentioned, the wildlife on this ranch is first-class. The ranch has not been hunted in recent years and borders some of the largest ranches in the area. Although the ranch is not on the North Concho River itself, it is just across the highway and is on the eastern ridge of the North Concho Valley with some of the best genetics in the region. This area is also well known for its abundant Quail numbers. Despite Quail populations being down across west Texas as a whole, it is not uncommon to see several large coveys while touring the ranch. The terrain features and mixed cover make for great Quail hunting opportunities. This ranch feels and will hunt much larger than 595 acres for both deer and quail due to the density of vegetation, gently rolling topography, and large neighboring ranches. Other wildlife includes a few Rio Grande Turkey, Javelina, Coyotes, Bobcats, and many other non-game species.
The habitat on the ranch consists of thick draws with large mesquite, some cedars, and some pockets of open hillsides. The ranch has been conservatively grazed in recent years and has exceptional grass and ground cover throughout. There is some rock on the open hillsides, but the bottoms have good soil that would make for great food plot locations. Several pipeline right of ways on the ranch act as Senderos and would be perfect for rifle hunting locations.
Terrian:
The terrain is uniquely diverse throughout the ranch with a mixture of open hillsides, thick bottoms, and intermittent cover along the ridgelines creating some scenic views and great habitat. The elevation of the ranch ranges from 2,670 at the north boundary to 2,570 on the southern boundary. The average rainfall is 20.1 inches per year.
Access:
The ranch is easily accessible with over a mile of frontage along Highway 87 with two gated entrances. It is also accessible off Mcdonald Road which runs east from Highway 87. In addition to being easily accessible, it is also within 2 hours of most west Texas metropolitan areas.
18 miles from Big Spring
26 miles from Sterling City
55 miles from Midland
70 miles from San Angelo
123 miles from Abilene
129 miles from Lubbock
Improvements:
The ranch is modestly improved with all the essentials for a turn-key cattle and hunting operation. It is very clean and well-kept with endless possibilities for additional improvements under new ownership.
-4.15 miles of newly built net wire fences
-Two Water wells
-Good road system throughout the ranch
-Several potential build sites
-15-acre limestone quarry
Property Specifics:
-594 +/- Acres
-$1,850/Acre
-$1,098,900
-Seller will reserve all mineral rights
-Water & wind rights will convey
For more information or to schedule a showing, call Lance White (432)-894-2193.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Big Spring, go approximately 18 miles south on Highway 87, turn east onto McDonald Rd.
From Sterling City, go approximately 26 miles north on Highway 87, turn east onto McDonald Rd.