North Alamito Ranch is very accessible and is located in the transition zone between the Marfa Grasslands and the lower Chihuahuan Desert. The ranch has excellent topography created by three creeks that flow into nearby Alamito Creek carving high hills with excellent views of area mountains, deep protected canyons, and draws. The ranch is fenced and has a wonderful winding road down from the Highway pipe gate entrance to the working windmill at the junction of two creeks then back up to the north all the way out to the highway at the Northwest corner. There are breathtaking views of the Davis, Chinati, San Jacinto, French, and Cienega Mountains as well as views all the way into Mexico into the Sierra Ricas. Native grasses and mixes shrubs provide excellent habitat for native wildlife and forage for livestock. There are many building sites up high or in protected valleys and the gal...
North Alamito Ranch is very accessible and is located in the transition zone between the Marfa Grasslands and the lower Chihuahuan Desert. The ranch has excellent topography created by three creeks that flow into nearby Alamito Creek carving high hills with excellent views of area mountains, deep protected canyons, and draws. The ranch is fenced and has a wonderful winding road down from the Highway pipe gate entrance to the working windmill at the junction of two creeks then back up to the north all the way out to the highway at the Northwest corner. There are breathtaking views of the Davis, Chinati, San Jacinto, French, and Cienega Mountains as well as views all the way into Mexico into the Sierra Ricas. Native grasses and mixes shrubs provide excellent habitat for native wildlife and forage for livestock. There are many building sites up high or in protected valleys and the gallery Cottonwood forest along the banks of Alamito Creek can be seen nearby stringing out for miles providing a stunning western landscape.
North Alamito Ranch is the perfect small property located on State Highway 169,
(Casa Piedra Road) just 25 minutes south of Marfa, in Far West Texas. This paved road ends
just a few miles south of the ranch after it crosses beautiful Alamito Creek where it
continues as a gravel public road for 50 mile down to the River Road near Presidio and into
Big Bend Ranch State Park. This two lane ribbon of remote highway adjoins the ranch for
over a mile and is one of the most scenic large ranch neighborhoods in the region and ends
at Plata a Historic abandoned farming community that raised vegetables for Shafter Mine in
the early part of the 20th Century.