Cottonwood Ranch is a one-of-a-kind property with a remarkable history, beautiful scenery, plentiful water and abundant wildlife. Its terrain, soil type and climate make it an excellent location for a working and/or recreational ranch. Cottonwood Ranch is located approximately 4 miles southwest of Quitaque (pronounced Kitty Quay) in an area where the rough breaks country below the Caprock Escarpment begins to level out into tillable fields.
The Caprock, which is a precipitous cliff of about 300’ in height that separates the rolling plains of the eastern Panhandle from the Llano Estacado, lies 4 to 6 miles to the north and west of and approximately 600’ above Cottonwood Ranch. Three creeks that head just below the Caprock converge on the ranch. Little Cottonwood, which flows from the north and is damned to form Cottonwood Lake, merges with Big Cottonwood flowing from the northwest....
The Caprock, which is a precipitous cliff of about 300’ in height that separates the rolling plains of the eastern Panhandle from the Llano Estacado, lies 4 to 6 miles to the north and west of and approximately 600’ above Cottonwood Ranch. Three creeks that head just below the Caprock converge on the ranch. Little Cottonwood, which flows from the north and is damned to form Cottonwood Lake, merges with Big Cottonwood flowing from the northwest. Big Cottonwood then flows into Los Lingos (pronounced Los Linguish) that flows from the west.