Flying Wildlife Preserve on Indian Creek
Texas Hill Country, Edwards County, Rocksprings
Only 17 miles southwest of Rocksprings with access by 3 miles of county road and 2 miles of excellent controlled access private road with elevations of 1880' to 2140', this wildlife preserve varies from rugged hills to good soil oak flats. The ranch has a 1900' luxury limestone one & one-half story, four bedroom, 2 bath home with two fireplaces on a hill overlooking a swimming pool, tennis courts, a three bedroom one bath Lodge, 4 cabins, 4 barns, feed silo with 2 augers, fuel tank and a 2200' airstrip. The heavy wildlife populations include aoudad, axis, blackbuck antelope, elk, fallow, feral hogs, simitar horned oryx, turkey, dove, quail and whitetail deer. The wildlife populations are under professional management with a year round feeding program of protein and minerals.