The Adams Family Ranch is located in West Texas, south of Sheffield in Terrell and Val Verde Counties.
HISTORY: The Adams Ranch has been owned by the same family for three generations and has typically been operated as a cow/calf operation. In more recent years hunting quail and whitetail deer has become more important, as this area attracts trophy hunters from Texas as well as nationwide.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The terrain is somewhat varied, mainly consisting of gently rolling uplands sloping to two main draws that run through the ranch. Big Fielder Draw is located on the northern portion of the ranch and Osman Draw runs through the central portion of the property. The western portion of the property slopes west towards a major canyon located west of the ranch. Elevations on the property are typically around 2,000 to 2,100 feet.
The property is fenced into eleven pastures with two tr...
The property is fenced into eleven pastures with two traps. Grass turf is considered to be in good condition and cover is diverse, with many varieties of native brush common to this area. Limestone rock outcroppings are common and soils are generally rocky. Of interest, a large cave or sink- hole is located on the western portion of the property that is reported to be very deep.
IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch headquarters consists of an older home utilized through the hunting season by hunters. A few old lean-tos and sheds still exist, but overall, there are no usable structural improvements on the property.
WATER FEATURES: The ranch is considered to be well watered. An electric water well is located at the ranch headquarters. This well supplies water to a large poly storage and several drinkers around the old headquarters area and traps. Three solar water wells supply water to various portions of the ranch, and all are equipped with water storage reservoirs. Two of the solar wells supply water to drinkers by several miles of waterline. Additionally, one operating windmill is located in the southern portion of the property. This mill also furnishes a large storage reservoir and supplies water to drinkers by waterline.
HUNTING AND RECREATION: Whitetail deer flourish in this region of Texas and this area is known to produce true trophy bucks. Bobwhite and blue quail are also very common, as are javelina and occasionally feral hogs and turkey. Dove hunting in this area is generally very good. Terrell County and the northern zone in Val Verde County both allow the harvest of two whitetail bucks. Both counties also offer a mule deer season, and mule deer are known to be in this area as well.
RESOURCES: No minerals are available and there is no oil or gas production on the ranch.
BROKER COMMENTS: The location is considered to be fairly remote., however, there are some rural subdivisions in the general area of the Adams Ranch. This property has a lot to offer a cowman, sportsman, recreation buyer, developer or investor.
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PRICE REDUCED!: From $325 to $290 per acre or a total of $6,488,924.
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