Offered just west of historic Pandale Crossing near the Pecos River, the Pandale Hunting, Recreational, and Cattle Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a well-managed, legacy West Texas ranch in one of the most scenic and wildlife-rich regions of the state. Located approximately 11 miles west of Pandale Crossing in Val Verde County, this ranch has been owned and carefully stewarded by the same family for generations.
The ranch consists of approximately 5,165.54 -acres, which includes the north and west pastures, ranch headquarters, homestead, and a hunter’s cabin. The property’s highest and best use is hunting and recreation, while remaining fully functional as a working livestock ranch.
Water is a standout feature. The South Pasture is served by a deep water well (approximately 500 feet) drawing from the Edwards-Trinity/Plateau Aquifer, providing abundant, high-quality groundwater. Multiple...
Water is a standout feature. The South Pasture is served by a deep water well (approximately 500 feet) drawing from the Edwards-Trinity/Plateau Aquifer, providing abundant, high-quality groundwater. Multiple drinkers, dirt tanks, a reservoir, and natural draws supply dependable water for livestock and wildlife. The well is equipped with electricity—an uncommon advantage in this remote region.
Access throughout the ranch is exceptional. Fielder Draw Road, a well-maintained county road, runs through the property, and an extensive internal road system allows pickup access to nearly all areas of the ranch. Electricity is in place at the well sites, and a private landing strip is located at the ranch headquarters, with an additional strip nearby for convenient fly-in access.
The land lies within the transition zone between the Western Edwards Plateau and the Chihuahuan Desert, creating a remarkable diversity of terrain and habitat. Gently rolling mesas give way to valleys, draws, limestone bluffs, rimrock, canyons, caves, and rock outcroppings. Elevation changes are modest, making the ranch both accessible and highly usable while offering dramatic scenery.
Wildlife and recreational opportunities are exceptional. The ranch supports strong populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, and exotic species including axis, red deer, blackbuck, and elk have been spotted in the area. Bird hunting for quail and dove is excellent, and predators such as mountain lion, black bear, bobcat, javelina hogs and coyote are present. Additional recreation includes fishing in the ranch reservoir, kayaking and floating the nearby Pecos River, boating and trophy fishing on Lake Amistad, hiking, ATV riding, rock climbing, and stargazing.
Vegetation is diverse and well-managed, with native grasses, browse, and desert plants including live oak, mesquite, persimmon, sotol, yucca, ocotillo, and a variety of cacti. Responsible grazing practices have resulted in excellent range conditions, historically supporting approximately one animal unit per 35 acres. The ranch has successfully run cattle and sheep.
Improvements include good perimeter and cross fencing, two sets of pens, water traps for gathering livestock, cattle guards, and recently replaced fencing on portions of the west and south boundaries (2022). Knowledgeable caretakers live nearby and are available to continue managing the ranch if desired.
The ranch carries an agricultural tax exemption, a survey (2022) is available, and no mineral rights are being conveyed. There is no active oil and gas production on the property.
Offered at $600 per acre, the Pandale Ranch represents an exceptional combination of water, access, wildlife, and natural beauty—an ideal recreational and hunting ranch that offers peace, privacy, and the timeless appeal of West Texas.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Del Rio, take US-90 West for 70 miles and turn right on Ranch Rd 1865/Pumpville Rd. Travel North on Ranch Rd 1865/Pumpville Rd for 15 miles, take a right on Pumpville Rd East. Stay straight on Pumpville Rd East until you reach the ranch house.