The Wood Ranch is 267.2 acre South Texas hunting and recreational ranch, fully enclosed with a quality game fence. Located in Jim Wells County, this property offers exceptional wildlife opportunities and classic South Texas brush country terrain ideal for hunters, wildlife enthusiasts, and those seeking an excellent hunting ranch.
Location & Access:
The ranch is situated approximately 8 miles north of Alice, Texas, the county seat of Jim Wells County, and is easily accessible via a deeded easement off FM 2044. There are electric gates both at the highway and at the ranch entrance for secure and convenient access. The property lies in the heart of South Texas Coastal Bend/South Texas Plains region, with ranch country connectivity to several regional centers: roughly 45 miles west of Corpus Christi, approximately 200+ miles southwest of Houston, and around 200+ miles southeast of San Ant...
The ranch is situated approximately 8 miles north of Alice, Texas, the county seat of Jim Wells County, and is easily accessible via a deeded easement off FM 2044. There are electric gates both at the highway and at the ranch entrance for secure and convenient access. The property lies in the heart of South Texas Coastal Bend/South Texas Plains region, with ranch country connectivity to several regional centers: roughly 45 miles west of Corpus Christi, approximately 200+ miles southwest of Houston, and around 200+ miles southeast of San Antonio via major state highways.
Terrain & Vegetation:
The ranch is predominantly native South Texas brush with senderos, and seasonal creeks. Vegetation typical of Jim Wells County includes mesquite, oaks, live oak, native grasses, and scattered cacti creating excellent cover and browse for wildlife. This transitional brush grassland habitat supports healthy populations of whitetail deer and other native game species.
Wildlife:
Wood Ranch sustains abundant native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, feral hogs, quail, dove, and turkey, making it a strong hunting destination. The diverse brush and browse species found on the ranch are known to be attractive to deer and other game throughout the year, and the fully enclosed game fence enhances wildlife management and hunting opportunities.
Agricultural Opportunity:
In the southwest corner of the ranch lies an 89-acre game-fenced field that has been leased for row crops such as cotton, wheat, corn, oats, and maize for many years. In favorable seasons this field has historically generated supplemental income.
Minerals: Surface sale only.
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