***$20k price drop *** Beautiful 30 +/- acres approximately 4.5 miles by road east of Barksdale, Tx. Many motorcyclist know the area as part of The Three Sisters or Twisted Sisters motorcycle ride. The property is set a little more than half of a mile off Dry Creek Road and is very peaceful. Several species of oak trees are found throughout the property. An approximately 275 yard seasonal creek bed with meanders along the northeastern boundary line where you will find some of the most beautiful oaks on the property. Whitetail and Axis deer can be seen foraging and resting throughout the property at various times of the year. In additon to the deer, Red Fox, Ringtail Cats, Squirrels,Raccoons, bobcats and many species of birds frequent the area.
Juniper, Mountain Laurel, Texas Wild Persimmon trees, Algerita brush, and Prickly Pear are among the vegetation found on the property in abu...
Juniper, Mountain Laurel, Texas Wild Persimmon trees, Algerita brush, and Prickly Pear are among the vegetation found on the property in abundance. In fact, the trees and brush on the property provide for a significant amount of privacy. The terrain is for the most part flat except along the seasonal creek. Several open areas contain native grasses that have not been grazed by livestock for decades. It is in these open areas where one can see the surrounding hills/mountains. There are several areas to build a home for your weekend getaway or future place to call home. The Nueces River is approximately three miles down Dry Creek Road in the direction of town.
Electricity is close to several points on the property. A water well and septic tank will have to be installed if needed. Net fencing exists along the southern and eastern boundaries. Make this property your future gathering place for family and friends!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Uvalde (south), head north on Hwy. 55 to Barksdale. Take a right on Dry Creek Rd. Continue east on Dry Creek Road for approximately 4 miles. You will have crossed three cattle guards. On the right side of the road, just before a cattle guard - the fourth one, will be a gate with several locks on it. You have reached the private access road.
From Rocksprings (north), head south on Hwy. 55 to Barksdale. Take a left on Dry Creek Rd. Continue east on Dry Creek Road for approximately 4 miles. You will have crossed three cattle guards. On the right side of the road, just before a cattle guard - the fourth one, will be a gate with several locks on it. You have reached the private access road.