The Solansky Ranch is comprised of 1,599 acres in Ozona, TX. A beautiful draw bisects the ranch creating a sanctuary for the wildlife and is home to a great herd of white tail deer as well as numerous exotic species that include Axis, Fallow, and Black Buck. Improvements on the ranch include 3 well maintained single wide trailers and a spray foam insulated metal building with a bunkhouse setup to sleep 10. A large covered patio connects the metal building to one of the trailers providing a phenomenal outdoor entertaining area that is equipped with a smoker big enough to cook for the whole party. Other improvements include a storage shed, a walk in cooler, and cleaning station. The ranch is entirely fenced, and game fenced on two of the four sides. The road system throughout the ranch is unprecedented for the area and allows access to every part of the 1,600 acres. 13 deer stand and feeder stations are thoughtfully placed throughout the ranch and will convey with the sale. A water well services the improvements and is piped through the ranch to several concrete troughs for the wildlife. The Solansky Ranch is head and shoulders above the surrounding ranches and a true gem in Crockett County. Bring your clients, friends, and family out to hunt, explore, and relax while enjoying the breathtaking views this property has to offer.
Split Rock Ranch offers buyers an opportunity to purchase more than four contiguous sections with nearly 5,400' of frontage on State Highway 163 in southern Crockett County. The ranch totals approximately 2,635 acres with great topography, stunning views, healthy live oaks, divers wildlife and strong development potential. This region of the western Edwards plateau was once sheep and goat county, and more recently has become a destination for hunters. Split Rock has lately been used a hunting ranch and is well equipped for a buyer to walk in a start using it. The ranch is accessed directly off HWY 163 with NO BUMP GATES, no long rough county roads, and no easements to go through for access. Elevations vary throughout the ranch, ranging from around 2,000' at the gate to nearly 2,120', with five large ridge systems and six main draws, including the head of Brushy Draw and feeder tributaries into Noelke Draw. This topography is well suited for wildlife habitat, and would support a very nice ranch subdivision with many build sites. The ranch is currently managed under a 1d1 Open Space Wildlife Management plan for its "ag exemption". While touring the ranch we observed Bobwhite quail, Rio Grande turkey, White-tailed deer, and multiple free ranging exotics are regularly seen by hunters. Improvements include a nice and clean modern hunters cabin, small workshop, shed, two water wells, troughs, and electricity run throughout the ranch, adding to the subdivision potential. There is a main pipeline easement through the ranch, multiple well pads, and well maintained interior roads to service the wells. A neighbor top the west has an access easement along the south boundary.
Ozona is located in Texas. Ozona, Texas has a population of 3,160. Ozona is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 41.37% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 41.81%.
The median household income in Ozona, Texas is $49,167. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,310 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Ozona is 38.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 19.2 inches per year, with 0.4 inches of snow per year.