This ranch is located in northern Frio county, situated approximately 2 miles south of Moore and 13 miles northeast of Pearsall and approximately 45 miles south of San Antonio. The ranch is located on CR 2537 also known as Moore Hollow Road. It has great access, but limited county road frontage for privacy. The interior of the ranch is accessed through a network of ranch roads and senderos.
Approximately 60% of this ranch consists of rolling guajillo covered hills. The terrain is a combination of bottom lands and gently rolling to hilly elevations with a range of 630 in the southern section to 760 in the northwestern section affording wonderful views of the surrounding areas. Predominant soils are a mixture of sandy clay loam supporting a variety of native south Texas brush to include black brush, cenizo, guayacan, wild persimmon, and prickly pear w/ deeper soils allowing for tal...
Approximately 60% of this ranch consists of rolling guajillo covered hills. The terrain is a combination of bottom lands and gently rolling to hilly elevations with a range of 630 in the southern section to 760 in the northwestern section affording wonderful views of the surrounding areas. Predominant soils are a mixture of sandy clay loam supporting a variety of native south Texas brush to include black brush, cenizo, guayacan, wild persimmon, and prickly pear w/ deeper soils allowing for taller canopy brush. There are also large mesquites as well as some live oak trees.
There is no lack of water on the Bennett Ranch. One operational well can be found at the headquarters fully equipped with an electric submersible pump. This well is housed in a wood frame pump house and has an associated concrete storage cistern. There is an additional well equipped with a submersible pump located at the hunting camp in the southern camp. A third nonoperational well can be found in the northwest quadrant. There are also 5 stock tanks located on the property.
There is a 4 Bedroom / 2.5 Bath, 2,849 sq.ft. ranch house located at the headquarters w/ wood burning fireplace, enclosed front porch and small back porch. There are also various outbuildings around the house as well as swimming pool. The ranch is perimeter fenced w/ some cross fencing. An old set of cattle working corrals are also located near the headquarters.
This ranch is located in an area known for good native game. The ranch is low fenced w/ large neighbors and wildlife includes white-tail deer, turkey, quail, dove, wild hogs, varmints, etc.
This ranch is brand new on the market and has so much to offer. Location really sets this one apart. A short 45 minute drive from downtown San Antonio to northern Frio county will put you in the deer blind ready to hunt. Although this ranch is only minutes from I-35 south and has great county road access, the limited amount of frontage offers privacy and security. This brush covered ranch has a unique combination of gravelly ridges with huge views as well as great bottomland with darker soils and bull mesquite. The combination of low fences and large neighboring properties adds to the appeal. The ranch house and surrounding improvements are adequate and would make a wonderful lodge with ample room for hunters to relax. The three water wells and five stock tanks are spread throughout the ranch so wildlife and livestock never have far to go. This great hunting property is priced right and ready to go.
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