Discover the Legacy of Indian Waterhole Ranch Tract 21
Just south of Dryden, Texas, in the heart of Terrell County, lies Tract 21 of Indian Waterhole Ranch, a 179.18-acre property rich in history and rugged West Texas beauty.
At the center of this unique tract is the historic Indian Waterhole. This natural limestone basin has collected rainwater for thousands of years. Once a crucial lifeline for ancient peoples and nomadic Native American tribes, it remains a vital water source for the area's thriving wildlife.
Tract 21 is home to the original ranch headquarters, including a 1,300 +/- sq ft 3-bedroom, 1-bath main house, a smaller secondary home, a 3-car garage, multiple barns, pens, sheds, and a water well. While these improvements need restoration, they offer the foundation to bring a classic West Texas ranch back to life.
The land is as stunning as it is diverse. McClain Canyon cuts through the property, revealing sweeping views of the desert terrain and distant northern Mexico mountains. The native vegetation mesquite, sagebrush, catclaw, desert willow, and cacti create prime habitats for abundant wildlife.
Expect to see desert mule deer, whitetail, javelina, quail, dove, and more. Predators like bobcats, coyotes, and the occasional mountain lion roam the rugged terrain.
With flexible owner financing (as little as 5% down and no credit check), Tract 21 offers an affordable path to land ownership in one of Texas's most legendary regions. Whether you're looking for a hunting retreat, recreational ranch, or long-term investment, this is your chance to own a piece of the West.
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