Escape to 77 acres of rugged Texas Hill Country at the end of a quiet ranch road, where privacy, scenery, and wildlife come together in one of the most peaceful pockets of Uvalde County. Camp Wood is just 40 minutes north for fuel and food, and Uvalde is 45 minutes south when you need full supplies—close enough for convenience, far enough to feel truly remote. A gated, deeded easement on a cement-stabilized road brings you in, and from there, the land opens up to a network of solid ranch roads best explored by 4x4 or ATV/UTV. A scenic mountain ridge road climbs to high points with sweeping “mountain-top” views and over 160 feet of elevation change, giving you vantage points ideal for glassing game or taking in sunsets in complete silence. The terrain shifts between open, huntable hillsides and dense low-country pockets, broken up by seasonal creeks and draws that pull in wildlife year-ro...
Escape to 77 acres of rugged Texas Hill Country at the end of a quiet ranch road, where privacy, scenery, and wildlife come together in one of the most peaceful pockets of Uvalde County. Camp Wood is just 40 minutes north for fuel and food, and Uvalde is 45 minutes south when you need full supplies—close enough for convenience, far enough to feel truly remote. A gated, deeded easement on a cement-stabilized road brings you in, and from there, the land opens up to a network of solid ranch roads best explored by 4x4 or ATV/UTV. A scenic mountain ridge road climbs to high points with sweeping “mountain-top” views and over 160 feet of elevation change, giving you vantage points ideal for glassing game or taking in sunsets in complete silence. The terrain shifts between open, huntable hillsides and dense low-country pockets, broken up by seasonal creeks and draws that pull in wildlife year-round. With a massive, low-fence neighbor spanning thousands of acres and applying very little hunting pressure, this entire area is rich with game. Whitetail, hogs, turkeys, aoudad, fallow, axis, blackbuck, and other exotics have all been seen on surrounding low-fence ranches. For the explorer at heart, the property sits in an area known for Indian artifacts, adding another layer of discovery as you walk the land. With no known restrictions, partial fencing, and almost zero light pollution or traffic noise, this ranch offers the rare chance to own a slice of Texas where the night sky is bright, the country is quiet, and the land feels untouched. Whether you’re hunting, hiking, or building a private getaway, these 77 acres deliver the freedom and solitude every outdoorsman hopes to find. Ask about wildlife tax exemption that is in process.
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