652 Acre Tularosa Ranch
Kinney County, Brackettville, TX
Over 1 mile of crystal clear Nueces River makes this ranch truly special. Large pecan and oak trees cover the premises, with historic Indian mounds lying underneath the shade provided by the grand trees. Good improvements, beautiful views and natural springs add to the uniqueness of this ranch.
Improvements: A nice main home is nestled amongst large oak trees with a view of the Nueces River bottom edged by hills. It is 2648 s.f. with a rock exterior, central HVAC, four bedrooms and two baths. Behind the main home are two guest houses of 150 s.f. each. A foremans home sits behind them and it is an 884 s.f. manufactured home. Another guest home of 900 +/- sq.ft. is on the ranch, located away from the headquarters. There are 2 barns on the ranch, one metal barn of 3600 s.f. and a recent metal barn that is 4,500 s.f. This b...
Improvements: A nice main home is nestled amongst large oak trees with a view of the Nueces River bottom edged by hills. It is 2648 s.f. with a rock exterior, central HVAC, four bedrooms and two baths. Behind the main home are two guest houses of 150 s.f. each. A foremans home sits behind them and it is an 884 s.f. manufactured home. Another guest home of 900 +/- sq.ft. is on the ranch, located away from the headquarters. There are 2 barns on the ranch, one metal barn of 3600 s.f. and a recent metal barn that is 4,500 s.f. This barn has a concrete floor, 4 overhead garage doors, insulated roof and walls, and an office and restroom. There is also a walk-in cooler.
Water: The ranch has 8400 feet of frontage on the west prong of the Nueces River. This is a very strong body of water and during the drought, still has 5-6 foot deep holes. Crystal clear water provides good fishing, kayaking, tubing, swimming and other water recreation. A natural spring is located on the property and forms a large body of water that eventually leads into the Nueces. There are 5 water wells on the property which all have electric submersible pumps. These wells provide water for the homes, barns, irrigation and water troughs.
Vegetation: This ranch is located in the transition zone between the Hill Country and South Texas Brush Country, so you have a taste of both worlds. The property has large pecan, oak and mesquite trees throughout. Brush includes persimmon, white brush, blackbrush, guajillo, guayacon, cedar and many more.
Terrain: The ranch traverses from good fertile river bottom to rolling, rocky hills and dramatic bluffs. There is a high hill on the north side offering panoramic views.
Wildlife: The ranch has an abundance of wildlife due to the continual supply of water, brush cover and habitat. Turkeys roost throughout all of the large trees and have access to year around water. Other game includes whitetail deer, hogs, quail, dove and small native animals. Free ranging exotics also roam the ranch with herds of Blackbuck antelope and Axis deer noted.
Minerals: Negotiable