Very secluded hunting property. The property is rugged with endless views, borders large ranch to the south.
Loma Alta Ranch is located on the western border of the Texas Hill Country, halfway between Del Rio and Sonora. This is the intersection of three biological regionsthe Edwards Plateau, Chihuahuan Desert and Rio Grande Plain brushlandwhich creates a landscape of outstanding beauty and diversity supporting a wide variety of native and exotic game species. The terrain on the ranch varies from large wide valleys covered with live oak, hackberry, mesquite, cedar and wild persimmon trees to flat topped hills and rugged canyons with escarpment oaks, cedar and native brush cover. Wildlife on the ranch includes native whitetail deer, free ranging exotics (axis deer, aoudad, fallow deer), feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, quail and dove. The ranch has an abundance of water troughs to support...
Loma Alta Ranch is located on the western border of the Texas Hill Country, halfway between Del Rio and Sonora. This is the intersection of three biological regionsthe Edwards Plateau, Chihuahuan Desert and Rio Grande Plain brushlandwhich creates a landscape of outstanding beauty and diversity supporting a wide variety of native and exotic game species. The terrain on the ranch varies from large wide valleys covered with live oak, hackberry, mesquite, cedar and wild persimmon trees to flat topped hills and rugged canyons with escarpment oaks, cedar and native brush cover. Wildlife on the ranch includes native whitetail deer, free ranging exotics (axis deer, aoudad, fallow deer), feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, quail and dove. The ranch has an abundance of water troughs to support the game and is leased for cattle grazing insuring an agricultural tax exemption for all property owners. In exchange for the grass lease the rancher leasing the property maintains the water lines and troughs providing water for the game and cattle. Long term owner financing (up to 20 years) will be available on all tracts on the ranch. Qualified Texas Veterans may use the Texas Veterans Land Board Loan to purchase property.
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Lake Amistad (Rough Canyon Marina 30 minutes from Loma Alta Ranch)
67,000 acres of water along 540 miles of U.S. shoreline - this is Lake Amistad, one of the largest, clearest lakes in Texas! Lake Amistad is considered by many to be Del Rio's biggest draw, offering acres of blue glass on the Texas/Mexico border. The lake is part of Amistad Recreation Area, managed by the National Park Service. It is fed by the Pecos, Rio Grande, and Devil's River; limestone deposits and solid earth lend the water an extraordinary clarity and deep turquoise quality.
Devils River State Natural Area and Dolan Springs Preserve (15 miles from ranch, end of Dolan Creek Rd.)
Devils River State Natural Area: Consisting of almost 20,000 acres, the site posses good biological diversity and the scenic river corridor offers a rugged river experience. Archaeological evidence suggests that cultural influences from the west and the east met at Devils River. Access to the river is by hiking, biking, or park tour only. No vehicle access permitted. The park is a put-in point for canoes. Open by reservation only. Bring all necessary food, water, gas and other supplies. Admission fee.
Dolan Springs Preserve: The preserve is open to the public for scheduled field trips and volunteer workdays. The Devils River flows through the preserve's canyons, which support stands of oaks and sycamore bounded by steep cliffs dotted with scrub juniper and mesquite. Rare and endangered species such as the Texas snowbell and Mexican white oak are found on the preserve.
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