HIGHLIGHTS:
-1,266 Acres in western Real County, Texas
-Both sides of Bullhead Creek clear, year-round live water
-Frontage on RR 2631 near FM 335 with paved access
-Diverse terrain from 1,6401,960 ft with sweeping Hill Country views
-Two main residences plus a foremans house and guest quarters
-Low fenced
-Barns, sheds, working pens, and full ranch infrastructure
-Excellent wildlife Whitetail, Axis, Aoudad, Blackbuck, turkey, and hogs
-Private wells for domestic and livestock use
-Ideal for family retreat, hunting, or working ranch
-Consisting of the Henry Ranch (810.58 acres) and The Diamond J Ranch (455.59 acres)
DESCRIPTION:
Bullhead Mountain Ranch encompasses approximately 1,266 acres of prime Hill Country terrain in western Real County, offering an outstanding combination of live water, scenic beauty, and high-quality improvements. Anchored by Bullhead Creek, a clear, ...
Bullhead Mountain Ranch encompasses approximately 1,266 acres of prime Hill Country terrain in western Real County, offering an outstanding combination of live water, scenic beauty, and high-quality improvements. Anchored by Bullhead Creek, a clear, spring-fed tributary of the Nueces River that flows year-round through the property, the ranch captures the rugged charm and natural appeal of the Edwards Plateau. Behind the lodge, a limestone bluff overlooks the valley below, offering sweeping views of the surrounding Hill Country. This area is rich with history and once served as a major campsite for Spanish soldiers traveling through the region. Some say thatBullhead Mountain conceals buried coins and gold, untouched for generations, giving this part of the ranch an undeniable sense of history and mystery.
The land features a mix of rolling pastures, wooded creek bottoms, and elevated ridges with sweeping views of the surrounding canyons. Towering pecan and live oak trees line the creek, while cedar, native brush, and grasses provide excellent wildlife habitat. With its blend of agricultural utility, recreational opportunity, and residential comfort, Bullhead Mountain Ranch offers both function and retreat in a private yet accessible setting. The Bullhead Ranch consists of the Henry Ranch(810.58 acres) and The Diamond J Ranch (455.59 acres) which can be purchased separately.
LOCATION:
The ranch lies about one mile northeast of Vance and seventeen miles southeast of Rocksprings, fronting both sides of RR 2631 near the junction with FM 335 in western Real County, close to the Edwards County line. The location places it within the Nueces Canyon region, known for its strong live-water properties and dramatic landscapes. The ranch is easily reached via FM 335 from Highway 41 or FM 336, and within a short drive of Camp Wood, Leakey, and Rocksprings. Larger towns such as Kerrville, Uvalde, and San Antonio are within reasonable distance for supplies and services.
TERRAIN:
Elevation ranges from roughly 1,640 feet along Bullhead Creek to about 1,960 feet at the western ridges, providing striking Hill Country vistas. The topography transitions from gentle bottomlands and pastures near the creek to rugged uplands featuring limestone outcrops and scenic canyons.
Soils vary from fertile Pratley Clay and Dev River Wash complexes in the creek valley to rocky Campwood-Knippa and Real Oplin complexes on higher ground ideal for wildlife and livestock management rather than cultivation. The diverse terrain not only enhances the beauty of the property but also supports excellent wildlife cover and multiple potential homesites.
IMPROVEMENTS:
Bullhead Mountain Ranch features two well-appointed residential compounds along RR 2631.
The primary lodge, approximately 4,868 sq ft, is a single-story home with five bedrooms, three and a half baths, and a spacious great room with vaulted ceilings and a stone fireplace. The home includes a formal dining room, large kitchen with built-in appliances, sunroom, and outdoor living areas including covered porches, a rear patio, and a fire pit. Two detached three-car garagesone with guest quarters and full bathalong with storage buildings, a well house, and other ranch infrastructure complete this compound.
A second stone-veneer residence offers 2,756 sq ft across three levels, featuring five bedrooms and three baths, a wood-burning fireplace, den with wood stove, and multiple porches and patios overlooking the scenic surroundings. Supporting improvements include a foremans house (approximately 993 sq ft, three bedrooms, two baths), equipment sheds (about 4,000 sq ft and 2,400 sq ft), barns, working pens, feed bins, and secure storage including a gun room and walk-in game cooler.
All improvements are in good condition, well-maintained, and designed for both comfortable living and practical ranch operations.
WATER:
Bullhead Creek is the defining feature of the ranch, flowing year-round with clear, spring-fed water and deep pools shaded by sycamore, pecan, and oak trees. Several wet-weather draws feed into the creek, enriching the ecosystem and enhancing its beauty.
Domestic and livestock water is supplied by private wells serving the residential and ranch facilities. The combination of surface and groundwater resources supports a strong balance of residential, agricultural, and recreational use throughout the property.
WILDLIFE:
Bullhead Mountain Ranch supports abundant white-tailed deer, aoudad, axis deer, blackbuck antelope, feral hogs, and wild turkey, as well as native birds and small game. The mixture of wooded creek bottoms, open pastures, and rugged uplands provides diverse and sustainable habitat, making the property an exceptional hunting and wildlife management destination.
SUMMARY:
Bullhead Mountain Ranch represents a premier live-water Hill Country holding, offering over 1,260 contiguous acres of rolling terrain, strong improvements, and outstanding recreational value. With paved access, extensive frontage along Bullhead Creek, and multiple high-quality residences, the ranch is ideally suited for family recreation, livestock production, or private estate use.
Its combination of scenic beauty, abundant water, and practical infrastructure make it one of the most desirable large ranches in the Nueces Canyon region a place where ranching, recreation, and relaxation converge.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom San Antonio, start by heading west on I-10 W, continuing for approximately 100 miles and passing through Kerrville and Junction. Take exit 456 for Ranch Road 2631 toward Barksdale, then turn right onto Ranch Road 2631 and drive about 3 miles.
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