Mid-September TRFS Update

DOVE SEASON IS IN FULL-SWING, NEW PROPERTY UPDATES ARE HERE...

NEW! Cherry Creek Ranch is a stunning 372± acre property situated in the heart of the Hill Country. This expansive ranch offers a blend of natural beauty, privacy, and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat or permanent residence. With impressive elevations, ranging from 1,640'± to 1,920'± above sea level, the property boasts breathtaking 360° views of the surrounding landscape. The ranch features a charming remodeled rock ranch house, abundant native wildlife, and a Cherry Creek tributary with dammed sections.

NEW! Rancho Cinco R, spanning 389± acres, is move-in ready for the upcoming hunting season. With game fencing on all four sides and the baseline for cultivating a trophy whitetail herd, the ranch features two homes, a swimming pool, mature wooded draws, quail hunting flats, and varied elevations with stunning views. At its heart is a 2.5± acre lake, making it an ideal recreational retreat in a great neighborhood, easily accessible and ready to enjoy.

NEW! Live Oak Ranch is a blend of scenic landscapes and practical functionality. The gently rolling hills are covered in healthy native grasses, supported by live oak, juniper, and mesquite trees. With a mix of meadows and natural draws, the land provides a perfect setting for hunting, recreational, or livestock use. The current owner has made a conscious effort to avoid overgrazing. This, combined with the end-of-road privacy, makes the property ideal for a peaceful hunting getaway. The ranch is under an Ag Exemption.

WE'RE MONITORING THE TEXAS DROUGHT CONDITIONS!

We're continuing to closely monitor the Texas drought conditions. Texas has seen recent rainfall which has helped the state avoid serious drought concerns. The state is showing 1.65% exceptional drought conditions. Extreme drought conditions are have lowered to 6.01% statewide. Stay informed about current water conditions.

RANCH NEWS ARTICLES!

You can see the latest ranch news articles under “Resources” then go down to the “Ranch Articles” tab. The latest news article discusses varied cotton crops across the state where one farmer my have some and another none. Read more. These articles are also featured in our bi-weekly email newsletter.

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Edwards County Ranches For Sale

Edwards County, located in the rugged terrain of WestTexas, is celebrated for its natural beauty, rich history, and resilient community spirit. Established in 1883, the county features rolling hills, expansive ranchlands, and a tranquil environment. Balancing a deep respect for its historical roots with a vision for future growth, Edwards County offers a unique and welcoming setting for residents and visitors alike.

AREA HISTORY

Edwards County was established in 1883 and named afterHaden Edwards, an early settler and empresario in Texas. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Lipan Apache before European settlers arrived in the 19th century. The county's history is marked by its early days as a frontier settlement and its development as a ranching hub. Historic sites such as the Edwards County Courthouse in Rocksprings and remnants of early ranches offer insights into the county’s storied past and its contributions to Texas history.

GEOGRAPHY

Edwards County, located in West Texas, features a diverse and rugged landscape. The county is characterized by rolling hills, expansive ranchlands, and clear rivers, with the Nueces River being a prominent geographical feature. This river provides essential water resources and recreational opportunities. The terrain includes brushlands, grasslands, and rocky outcrops, supporting a variety of plant and animal life. The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and mild winters, making the area suitable for agriculture and outdoor activities.

ECONOMY

The economy of Edwards County is primarily driven by agriculture and ranching. Cattle and sheep ranching remain central to the local economy, with the production of wool and mohair being significant contributors. Hunting leases and outdoor recreation also play important roles in the county's economic landscape. Small businesses, including retail shops, restaurants, and services, support the local community and contribute to the economic vitality of the county. Efforts to promote economic development focus on enhancing agricultural productivity and supporting local enterprises.

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Edwards County Ranches For Sale

The Frontier of Natural Beauty and Heritage
County Seat
Annual Rainfall
25± Inches
Area
2,120± Square Miles
Population
1,879±
Elevation
1,500 to 2,415± Feet
Mean Temperature

January 34°F

July 97°F

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Served by TRFS

295 SD 35920

295 SD 35920

Edwards
County
732
± Acres
For Sale
Las Brisas Ranch is a beautiful 732-acre ranch in SE Edwards County, Texas. This property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a secluded retreat surrounded by natural beauty. Located in the Venado subdivision, just off CR350 and 15 miles west of Barksdale, the property features a recently built 1,000 square foot Casita with two bedrooms, a full bath, and a separate one-bedroom suite on the second floor. The Casita is well situated atop a level hill and includes practical amenities like stained concrete floors, casement windows, and a cozy wood-burning fireplace. The Las Brisas Ranch's panoramic views and tranquil atmosphere offer extensive trails for exploring the rugged terrain. It's a prime location for hunting enthusiasts, with several blinds and feeders strategically placed throughout the property. This area is well known for plentiful and diverse exotic species. There is also a 130 acre game-fenced area near the casita as well as a barn nearby. A private water well installed in 2019 ensures reliable water supply, and electricity is already set up, providing what is needed currently and what is needed in the future if a new owner prefers to build an additional structure. Surrounded by large neighboring ranches to the north and east, the privacy is exceptional, making it an ideal getaway or hunting destination. Whether you're drawn to the exceptional views from the expansive porch or the abundant wildlife that thrives in the area, this ranch offers a blend of tranquility and outdoor adventure in the heart of the Western Texas Hill Country. - 2 story 1,000 sq/ft Casita with wrap around porches built in 2022 - 3 bedroom/ 2 bathroom - Water well drilled in 2019 - Trails, blinds, feeders throughout the ranch - Ag-exemption in place for tax benefits - 130 acre high-fenced pen - Barn near the house and inside the high fenced pen - Approximately 300 feet of elevation change throughout the ranch - Multiple species of exotics in addition to native wildlife

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