Meyers Spring Ranch encompasses approximately 9700 acres located in the remote canyon country of Terrell County, Texas.
The Natural Historic Register has listed this ranch for its magnificent rock art. The expansive rock outcropping showcasing pictographic paintings that date back 3000 years from paleo man to the Comanches of the 1800's. In addition, this was the camp site for Major John Bullis and his Seminole-Negro-Indian Scouts. The property is high fenced and extensively managed for trophy white tail and mule deer. Along with the native wildlife a division of the ranch also contains elk, black buck and axis deer. An extensive road system allows for easy access through rugged terrain. The ranch is well watered with several springs, tanks, header dams and numerous water wells. The ranch is highly improved with several homes, a barn and a 3500' runway. This is truly a great opportu...
The Natural Historic Register has listed this ranch for its magnificent rock art. The expansive rock outcropping showcasing pictographic paintings that date back 3000 years from paleo man to the Comanches of the 1800's. In addition, this was the camp site for Major John Bullis and his Seminole-Negro-Indian Scouts. The property is high fenced and extensively managed for trophy white tail and mule deer. Along with the native wildlife a division of the ranch also contains elk, black buck and axis deer. An extensive road system allows for easy access through rugged terrain. The ranch is well watered with several springs, tanks, header dams and numerous water wells. The ranch is highly improved with several homes, a barn and a 3500' runway. This is truly a great opportunity to own a property so rich in Texas history.