Dry Cibolo Creek Ranch is a 51.42 acres with a nice hunting camp outside of Dilley, Texas, only 9 miles off IH 35 and 65 miles south of San Antonio or 85 miles north of Laredo.
The hunting camp is ideal for recreational places, grazing livestock, and, of course, hunting.This place is ready to go with an 832 sq foot hunting cabin with a water well, electric, and septic in place. It also has a new storage shed, large barn, chicken coop, and more.
The land is predominantly flat with red sandy soil, comprised of native grass and South Texas brush. The brush is mostly mature mesquite, black brush, and cactus.
Still, in some areas of the property, the underbrush has been cleared, providing significant shaded areas that always seem to hold abundant wildlife.
The Dry Cibolo Creek crosses the property, providing a good water source (when it rains) for dove, quail, whitetail deer, hogs, an...
The Dry Cibolo Creek crosses the property, providing a good water source (when it rains) for dove, quail, whitetail deer, hogs, and other typical South Texas wildlife.
The land has no city taxes and low county taxes.
Finding land with NO oil activity, pad sites, pipelines on it.
Sales Price: $449,000.00.
This property is listed with Melissa J Hartman of Kingdom Realty & Investments LLC; please call her for more information at 210-639-7585.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Dilley, Texas, take Hwy 85 West 5.7 miles towards Big Wells.
Take a left on County Road 4815, aka Moffett Road.
Take the road until you come to the T & take a right on Freddie Copps Road.
Property is down on the right
23 miles outside of Pearsall
57 miles outside of Pleasanton
65 miles outside of San Antonio (from loop 1604 & IH35 S)
85 miles outside of Laredo
150 miles outside of Corpus Christi
160 miles outside of Austin
226 miles outside of McAllen
275 miles outside of Houston
350 miles outside of Dallas
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