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West Tx land with electricity

This rugged West Texas tract offers the rare advantage of electricity along the boundary, saving time and development costs. Centered around a historic natural waterhole and cut by McClain Canyon, the land features dramatic terrain, mountain views, and native habitat. Ideal for hunting, recreation, or a future homesite beneath exceptionally dark skies.

Highlights

Electricity already in place along the north boundary
Historic natural waterhole attracts wildlife
Dramatic canyon terrain with mountain views
Prime habitat for mule deer, whitetail, hogs and game birds

Description

Indian Waterhole Ranch Tract 32 offers a major advantage rarely found in rural West Texas, electricity already runs along the north boundary. In a region where extending power can easily cost more than the land itself, this feature alone adds tremendous value and saves years of expense and planning. Whether you're setting up a hunting camp, RV site, or future homesite, having power in place puts you ahead from day one.

Located just south of Dryden, TX in Terrell County, this rugged tract sits beneath some of the darkest night skies in Texas, where true, unspoiled stargazing is part of everyday life. With no nearby city lights, the Milky Way stretches overhead, making this property ideal for anyone seeking quiet, space, and a deep connection to the land.

The ranch centers around the historic Indian Waterhole, a natural limestone basin that has collected rainwater for thousands of years and continues to attract wildlife today. McClain Canyon cuts through the property, creating dramatic elevation changes and long-range views toward the mountains of northern Mexico. Native mesquite, desert willow, sagebrush, catclaw, and cacti provide classic West Texas habitat.

This land is well-suited for hunting and recreation, with mule deer, whitetail, hogs, javelina, quail, dove, and other native game regularly passing through.

Owner financing is available with just 5% down, no credit check, and flexible terms up to 30 years, making it easy to secure your own piece of Texas. If you're looking for powered land, big skies, and serious hunting potential, Indian Waterhole Ranch Tract 32 delivers.

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(432) 226-7650
Kerrville, TX
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About Sam Poorman

Ranch Enterprises is a Kerrville, Texas based Development Company which has been in continuous business for the past thirty five years. In that time the company has developed and sold over 320,000 acres of land and ranches in Texas, Colorado and New Mexico. Surveys and platting are done by state licensed surveyors. All access to the property for sale is insured and recorded. As a state leader in recreational, retirement and hunting land sales, we offer competitive financing options. Ranch Enterprises offers fixed rate owner financing for up to thirty (30) years on all property offered for sale with as little as five percent (5%) down. Ranch Enterprises offers discounts to veterans, if you are a qualified Texas veteran, our sales team can walk you through the loan process of the Texas Veterans Land Board. At Ranch Enterprises, we are dedicated to providing you with the most beautiful and affordable Texas land available on the market.

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Ranch Enterprises, (432) 226-7650
Source: MLS# IWR 32
Listing last updated: February 11, 2026 at 6:48 AM
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