Located in southwestern Edwards County, Texas
Very easy access, less than 2 miles off Hwy377, yet remote and end of the road
Less than 20 minutes from Rocksprings
Very nice, neat, comfortable 20x20 cabin with 1400-watt solar and wind off grid hybrid system, 300-watt inverter and 2 100-amp hour lithium batteries
Camp area is nicely fenced-in with additional 10x12 storage shed for ATV and tools
Shared water
Great trail system all through out the gentle rolling to moderately steep terrain
Nice open area with good soil and food plotting possibilities
Dry earthen pond
Areas of more heavily wooded pockets of habitat and vegetation scattered all throughout the property making for a bow hunters paradise
The hill tops of the property provide some nice views for miles and miles
Valley bottoms are gentle with a couple of dry creek beds weaving in and out of the property
The location of the ...
The location of the property sits less than a stones throw above the dry fork of West Nueces Creek Bed making it a haven for axis crossing back and forth as well as an abundance of whitetail, turkey, hogs, and aoudad
3 blinds, 5 fenced-in feeders, 1 watering trough providing food and water year-round strategically setup for bow hunting
Ag exempt taxes
Western Hill Country Realty
Listing #88
Nestled in the scenic southwestern corner of Edwards County, this +/-75.6-acre tract offers the ideal combination of seclusion, accessibility, and turnkey enjoyment. Located less than 2 miles off Hwy 377 and just under 20 minutes from Rocksprings, the property is situated at the end of the road, offering both privacy and convenience. A clean and cozy 20x20 off-grid cabin is powered by a 1400-watt solar and wind hybrid system, complete with a 300-watt inverter and two 100-amp hour lithium batteries. The camp area is securely fenced and includes a 10x12 storage shed for tools and ATV storage.
A shared water source and an extensive trail system wind throughout the gentle rolling to moderately steep terrain, making the property easily navigable. You'll find open areas with good soil ideal for food plots, as well as a dry earthen pond and pockets of thicker brush creating excellent wildlife habitatparticularly for bow hunters. Hilltop areas offer long-range views, while the gentle valley bottoms feature dry creek beds weaving through the land.
Positioned just above the dry fork of the West Nueces Creek Bed, this property serves as a prime travel corridor for axis deer, whitetail, turkey, hogs, and aoudad. Hunting improvements include 3 blinds, 5 fenced-in feeders, and a watering trough, all strategically placed and maintained for year-round attraction and ideal bow hunting opportunities. Ag-exempt taxes add to the long-term value of this unique hill country escape.
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