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Newest Listings in Out Of County/See Re

$6,500,785
2009624 MLS NEW Status
Paint Rock River Ranch is a rare 1,551 acre offering just north of Paint Rock in Concho County, Texas, combining paved access, beautiful Concho River frontage, productive ranch use, strong recreational value, and a direct connection to one of the most significant Native American pictograph sites in the United States. With U.S. Highway 83 forming the eastern boundary and paved FM 1929 forming the northern boundary, the ranch offers excellent access, visibility, and long-term flexibility. The property features approximately 2,800 feet of accessible and usable Concho River frontage, creating outstanding recreational appeal for fishing, kayaking, exploring, and enjoying the river corridor. The river frontage ranges from shallow, gentle rapids to deeper, calm stretches. The land is mostly flat to gently rolling, with the most noticeable topographic change occurring toward the south near the river, where limestone bluffs, panoramic views, and elevation change add character and charm to the ranch. One of the most unique features of Paint Rock River Ranch is its immediate proximity to the famous Painted Rocks, the very landmark from which the town of "Paint Rock" derives its name. Located immediately adjacent to the ranch boundary, the Painted Rocks share the same bluff system as the property, giving this ranch a prime location in this historically rich and culturally significant area. Few properties offer this combination of size, access, river frontage, and such a meaningful historical setting. The ranch is well-suited for both livestock and recreation, with good native grass, mesquite brush, fencing, cross-fencing, water troughs, and a couple of ponds already in place. The brushy cover, grass, surface water, and river frontage create a strong habitat mix for wildlife while still supporting grazing use. An existing hunter's camp includes electricity, water, and plumbing, providing a functional base for weekend use, hunting, or future improvements. Hunting is a natural fit for the property, which boasts an abundance of native Texas wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and other small mammals. The mix of mesquite cover, river bottom, natural springs, ponds, troughs, and open pockets of native grass gives the ranch strong year-round recreational value. The property is served by public water and benefits from access to multiple water sources, including Millersview-Doole water service and the O.H. Ivie water pipeline, which traverses the ranch underground and provides water access points. There is no current production on the property, and mineral rights are negotiable. Paint Rock River Ranch offers the scale and utility of a working Concho County ranch, the recreational appeal of usable river frontage, and the rare historical significance of being immediately adjacent to the Painted Rocks. With paved frontage on two sides, existing ranch infrastructure, and strong long-term potential, this is a standout land offering in the Concho River country.

TBD Fm 1929, Paint Rock

$7,387,185
2008293 MLS NEW Status
The Del Venado Ranch Southeast Tract offers 2,643 acres of rolling West-Central Texas ranchland located entirely in Menard County. This tract is part of the larger Del Venado Ranch, a legacy ranch that has been in the same family for decades, and additional contiguous acreage is available for purchase for a buyer wanting a larger block. Ranches of this size and quality rarely come available in this part of Texas, and this tract offers a strong combination of productive grazing, good hunting, abundant live oak cover, and dependable access. The tract is located approximately 17 miles from Menard, 33 miles from San Angelo, and about 145 miles from Austin. The west boundary of the property is Treadwell Lane, a county-maintained public road, which provides easy year-round access without crossing another owner's property. The terrain is rolling, with scattered live oak trees across the hills and draws along with pockets of mesquite and cedar typical of the region. Several elevated areas provide nice long-range views of the surrounding countryside. Numerous small draws run through the tract and serve as natural wildlife travel corridors and cover. Water is provided by two working water wells. There are no major creeks or large surface water features on the tract, but the wells provide dependable water for both livestock and wildlife. The property has been used historically for cattle grazing and recreational hunting. Native wildlife populations are strong, and the tract supports whitetail deer, turkey, quail, feral hogs, axis deer, and blackbuck antelope. The mix of brush cover, open grazing areas, and scattered live oaks gives the property good habitat diversity. The tract is perimeter fenced and cross-fenced, with a portion of the perimeter being high fence and the balance low fence. Working cattle pens are in place, electricity is available on the property, and a decent interior road system provides access across most of the tract. The property is currently agriculturally exempt, which helps keep the property taxes manageable. The sale is surface only, though there is a possibility that minerals could convey with the sale. The tract is currently under a wind lease, and all wind rights associated with the property will transfer with the sale. There is no current wind development on the property. For a buyer looking for a large, accessible hunting and grazing ranch in a desirable part of Texas - with the option to add adjoining acreage - the Del Venado Ranch Southeast Tract is worth a close look. The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.

00 Treadwell Ln, Menard

$1,038,450
2001580 MLS ACTIVE Status
Located in the heart of the Texas Panhandle, this exceptional 494.5 +/- acre ranch in western Wheeler County offers an outstanding combination of productive native pasture, scenic terrain, and recreational appeal. Held by the same family for generations, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a sizeable tract in an area known for its wide-open landscapes, strong ranching heritage, and quality wildlife habitat. The ranch is accessed by a deeded easement, providing desirable end-of-road privacy while remaining within a convenient drive of Wheeler, Pampa, Amarillo, and Shamrock. Approximately 75% of the perimeter fencing is already in place, making the property well suited for continued livestock operations. A grazing lease is currently in effect through the end of the year, offering immediate agricultural use while maintaining the property's current agricultural exemption. The landscape is defined by rolling native grass prairie across the northern portion of the ranch that gradually transitions into dramatic red dirt bluffs, steep canyons, and deep ravines overlooking the North Fork of the Red River, which flows just south of the property. These rugged canyon systems create remarkable views across the river valley while providing diverse terrain that sets this ranch apart from many traditional Panhandle grass properties. Native grasses cover the majority of the acreage, complemented by scattered sage throughout the uplands. As the land descends into the canyons and river corridor, thicker brush, shrubs, and mature trees provide valuable cover and habitat for wildlife. This diversity of vegetation creates excellent travel corridors and bedding areas while adding tremendous visual appeal to the ranch. The property offers solid recreational potential with an established interior trail system that allows access through much of the ranch. Whether exploring by ATV, horseback, or on foot, the trail network makes it easy to experience the property's unique topography and scenic overlooks. The combination of elevated ridges, canyon bottoms, and natural draws creates numerous locations to enjoy the surrounding landscape throughout the seasons. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, dove, and wild turkey along with various varmints and predators that frequent the property. The nearby river corridor, brush-filled canyons, and expansive neighboring ranches contribute to a habitat capable of supporting healthy wildlife populations. Large surrounding ownerships also help preserve the area's open character while minimizing development pressure. Electricity is available along the eastern boundary, offering flexibility for future improvements should a new owner wish to develop the property further. Whether the goal is continued livestock production, establishing a recreational retreat, building a future headquarters, or simply investing in a large tract of Texas Panhandle land, this ranch provides a versatile foundation. Conveniently located approximately 22 miles from Wheeler, 36 miles from Pampa, 39 miles from Shamrock, and 92 miles from Amarillo, the property balances accessibility with outstanding privacy. Scenic views, dramatic canyon country, productive grazing land, and generations of careful ownership combine to make this a truly unique offering in Wheeler County. If you have been searching for a Texas Panhandle ranch that offers productive grazing, exceptional scenery, recreational/hunting opportunities, and long-term investment potential, this 494.5 +/- acre property deserves your attention.

TBD Cr 3, Shamrock

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