Summary:
Discover the untamed beauty of Nineteen Mile Ranch, a vast 7,500+/- acre live water property nestled in the scenic Edwards Plateau region. Located between Uvalde and Campwood on State Highway 55, this sprawling ranch is just 20 miles from the conveniences of Uvalde, yet offers the rustic charm and seclusion of the Texas wilderness. Boasting elevations that reach up to 1,664 feet, Nineteen Mile Ranch provides breathtaking panoramic views of rugged plateaus, canyons, and the crystal-clear waters of the Nueces River.
With its diverse topography, the ranch is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It offers a variety of habitats perfect for hunting white-tailed deer, Bobwhite Quial Rio Grande turkey, dove, and exotic species like axis deer and sable antelope. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the river frontage, where Guadalupe bass and catfish thrive in the clear ...
With its diverse topography, the ranch is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It offers a variety of habitats perfect for hunting white-tailed deer, Bobwhite Quial Rio Grande turkey, dove, and exotic species like axis deer and sable antelope. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the river frontage, where Guadalupe bass and catfish thrive in the clear blue waters of the Nueces River.
This ranch offers numerous building sites with access to utilities, making it an ideal location for a private getaway or a working ranch. Its fully fenced and has extensive UTV trails, well-maintained roads, 3 water wells and cattle pens. Whether youre exploring its hidden plateaus, navigating wet-weather creeks, or watching wildlife, Nineteen Mile Ranch promises adventure at every turn.
Nineteen Mile Ranch A Sprawling Texas Oasis of Wildlife, Adventure, and Scenic Beauty
Nestled in the heart of the Edwards Plateau, Nineteen Mile Ranch is an expansive 7,500+/- acre ranch that offers unparalleled beauty, privacy, and endless opportunities for adventure. This one-of-a-kind property is located between Uvalde and Camp Wood along the scenic State Highway 55, offering easy access to both the convenience of modern amenities and the rustic charm of Texas wilderness. The ranches location is ideally situated just 20 miles from Uvalde, known for its grocery stores, hotels, and Garner Field Airport, while the more laid-back town of Camp Wood, also 20 miles away, offers a taste of small-town hospitality and local flavors.
Expansive Acreage and Breathtaking Terrain
Nineteen Mile Ranch spans an impressive 5 miles by 5 miles, featuring a diverse topography that includes rolling plateaus, rugged canyons, and wet-weather creeks that make up a truly awe-inspiring landscape. Elevations range from 1,160 feet to 1,664 feet, with the highest plateau offering sweeping 360-degree views of the surrounding Sycamore Mountain Range. The natural beauty of this ranch is punctuated by its numerous oak trees, dense native brush, and patches of wide-open spaces perfect for exploring or building your dream home. Power lines run through the northern portion of the property, making it easy to select a private building site with stunning views.
A network of well-maintained roads and trails runs throughout the ranch, offering excellent accessibility despite the rugged terrain. The ranch boasts two primary roadsone leading to the cattle pens in the southern central region and another reaching towards the highest plateau. Additionally, miles of UTV trails crisscross the property, making it easy to navigate the landscape, visit hunting blinds, or access the river for fishing and swimming. We logged over 50 miles exploring the various ranch roads and trails, and were certain that Nineteen Mile Ranch holds even more to be discovered.
Wildlife, Hunting, and Recreation
Nineteen Mile Ranch is a true hunters paradise, offering year-round opportunities to hunt native and exotic wildlife. The rugged terrain and diverse habitat make this property ideal for white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, Bobwhite quail, and dove hunting. In addition to native game, the ranch is home to exotic species such as axis deer, sable antelope, and Aoudad, a result of years of free-range exotics from nearby high-fenced ranches. Whether you prefer traditional stand hunting near feeders or the thrill of spot-and-stalk, Nineteen Mile Ranch offers a rich and rewarding hunting experience.
This region of the Edwards Plateau is renowned for its dense white-tailed deer population, and with proper management, the ranch has the potential to yield trophy-class deer. Texas Parks and Wildlife surveys consistently rank this area as one of the top locations for white-tailed deer in the state, making it a destination for serious hunters. Multiple elevated hunting blinds, feeders, and water troughs are strategically placed across the property, and all will convey with the sale.
The crystal-clear waters of the Nueces River form part of the western boundary of the ranch, offering not only a serene retreat but also excellent fishing opportunities. The rivers blue-tinted main channel is deep and ideal for swimming or fishing, with species such as Guadalupe bass, largemouth bass, gar, sunfish, and catfish populating the waters. Imagine casting your line in the clear river while taking in the tranquil beauty of the Texas wilderness.
River Frontage, Water Wells, and Livestock
Water is a key feature of Nineteen Mile Ranch, with the Nueces River providing not only recreational opportunities but also a valuable resource for livestock and wildlife. In addition to river frontage, the ranch features two reliable water wells that feed multiple holding tanks. These holding tanks are positioned throughout the property and gravity-fed to ensure a consistent supply of fresh water for livestock or wildlife, making them prime locations for hunting blinds. Seasonal wet-weather creeks, such as Long Hollow, further enhance the propertys natural water sources during the spring rains, funneling water towards the Nueces River.
Three Water wells supply the Ranch with stock water. The water wells pump water to above ground cisterns that gravity flow water around the ranch. Multiple concrete water troughs exists throughout the ranch to provide fresh water to livestock and wildlife. These watering holes make great locations for viewing wildlife. In September during dove season this can make for a great setup for getting a quick limit of birds. One could easily tie into an existing water well to supply water to a home.
Vegetation and Natural Beauty
Nineteen Mile Ranch boasts a rich diversity of native Texas vegetation, contributing to its scenic beauty and its utility as both a wildlife habitat and a working ranch. Majestic Live Oaks, Texas Red Oaks, and Mesquite trees are scattered throughout the property, while denser stands of Ashe Juniper, Pecan, and Sycamore trees create shaded areas along the riverbanks and canyons. The ranchs wild brush is a mix of Cenizo (Texas Sage), Prickly Pear Cactus, Blackbrush Acacia, and Guajillo, providing essential cover for wildlife.
In the spring, the ranch is a kaleidoscope of wildflowers, including Texas Bluebonnets, Engelmann Daisies, and Maximilian Sunflowers, creating a stunning contrast against the rugged terrain. Forbs and grasses like Silverleaf Nightshade, Indian Blanket, and Prairie Verbena are scattered across the landscape, attracting native pollinators and enhancing the ranchs ecological diversity.
Location and Accessibility
Despite its rugged beauty and seclusion, Nineteen Mile Ranch offers excellent accessibility via paved highway frontage on State Highway 55. The ranch is conveniently located just 20 miles north of Uvalde, offering easy access to essential services, grocery stores, hotels, and Garner Field Airport. Camp Wood, located to the north, offers a charming small-town atmosphere with excellent local eateries and a slower pace of life.
The ranch is also within easy reach of larger Texas cities, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.
Distances to key cities are:
Uvalde: 20 miles
Camp Wood: 20 miles
Del Rio: 61 miles
San Antonio: 100 miles
Austin: 192 miles
Midland: 260 miles
Houston: 295 miles
Fort Worth: 344 miles
This central location makes Nineteen Mile Ranch an attractive option for a family retreat, hunting getaway, or commercial hunting operation.
Climate and Utilities
The climate in this region of Texas is characterized by hot summers and mild winters, with May being the peak month for rainfall. The ranch receives an average of 23 inches of rainfall per year, and July temperatures average around 98 degrees Fahrenheit, while January highs average a pleasant 63 degrees.
Utilities are readily available at the ranch, with electricity provided by Medina Electric Cooperative and high-speed internet available through Starlink, ensuring you can stay connected while enjoying the peaceful seclusion of ranch life.
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
Nineteen Mile Ranch is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Texas rugged and breathtaking landscape. Whether youre looking for a world-class hunting property, a serene riverside retreat, or a working ranch with livestock potential, this property offers something for everyone. With its vast acreage, abundant wildlife, and stunning natural beauty, Nineteen Mile Ranch must be seen to be believed.