Located at the very edge of southwestern Edwards County and northwestern Kinney County
Good access via county road off FM2523
Ideally located about halfway between Lake Amistad and Fort Clark Springs, each just a 30-minute drive away
Electricity
Shared water access
Terrain has good variation and elevation change
Front of property and all along the western boundary feature flat bottom land with fertile soil
A dry creek bed runs parallel to the flat bottom land
Above the creek bed you will find a very large hill offering views for miles and miles, featuring large rock outcroppings
Diverse range of habitats and vegetation supports wildlife, including live oaks, shin oaks, pinon pine, cedar, mesquite, and sage
Nice trail system in place
1 box blind, 1 quad 2 person high stand
1 660lb corn feeder, 1 300lb corn feeder, 2 protein feeders
Water holding tank with trough
Good area for aoudad, whitetail, axis, turkey, hogs
Western Hill Country Realty
Listing #78
My wife and I are hill country born and raised. Our families have been involved in agriculture, hunting, and local businesses in Edwards County for 5 generations. I am a graduate of Rocksprings High School. After attending Sul Ross State University in Alpine for two years, I completed my education at Texas Tech University majoring in agriculture education with a minor in mathematics. I returned home to the Edwards Plateau in 1999 and gained employment at Peoples State Bank, which gave me substantial experience and knowledge in finance as well as accounting. In 2004 I retired from Peoples State Bank in order to pursue my career in the real estate industry. Growing up in this area and the deep roots our families have planted give us the necessary resources and contacts to fulfill your real estate needs. We know the area, we know the people, we know the market, and we want to know you! We look forward to serving you.