Tract 14, Whitetail Creek Ranch (165 acres) The ranch features a community water well and is located in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas, where mountain and desert habitats are found. The area is influenced by the Edwards Plateau eco-region considered part of the great Chihuahuan Desert. The area receives, on average, approximately 7-13 inches of rainfall per year. There is tremendous vegetation diversity that includes many grass species and woody plants that contribute to the truly outstanding hunting found in Whitetail Creek Ranch. Terrell County, which is a 5 deer county, offers a wide and abundant variety of game including whitetail deer and mule deer. Dove and quail are also common. This ranch has not been hunted in at least three years. Throughout the Trans-Pecos area you will find evidence of the existence of Indians that used to live in this region, some dating back 4000-5000 ye...
Tract 14, Whitetail Creek Ranch (165 acres) The ranch features a community water well and is located in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas, where mountain and desert habitats are found. The area is influenced by the Edwards Plateau eco-region considered part of the great Chihuahuan Desert. The area receives, on average, approximately 7-13 inches of rainfall per year. There is tremendous vegetation diversity that includes many grass species and woody plants that contribute to the truly outstanding hunting found in Whitetail Creek Ranch. Terrell County, which is a 5 deer county, offers a wide and abundant variety of game including whitetail deer and mule deer. Dove and quail are also common. This ranch has not been hunted in at least three years. Throughout the Trans-Pecos area you will find evidence of the existence of Indians that used to live in this region, some dating back 4000-5000 years ago. During the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras, this land was covered by ocean leaving behind shell and coral fossils. Whitetail Creek Ranch is perfect for affordable hunting as well as recreational property for the whole family to enjoy. Views of sunsets, stars, mountains and canyons are spectacular. Qualified Texas Veterans can use their Texas Veterans Land Board loans to purchase property in the ranch. Owner will finance with 15% down and 7.5% interest for 15 years
Whitetail Creek Ranch and Eight Mile Draw Ranch have formed Eight Whitetail Ranch association to allow for maintenance of wells and roads for both ranches. The well is physically located on Tract 17 with a dispensing station for community access.
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Research Parcel InformationProperty is located north of Hwy 90 in Dryden off of Hwy 349 just past Thurston Draw.