Tucked away just 8.5 miles north of Dryden, Texas, this remarkable 173-acre property offers true seclusion and the rare opportunity to experience off-grid living at its finest. Surrounded by wide-open spaces and untouched terrain, the land provides an unmatched sense of privacy, freedom, and connection to nature. Abundant wildlife roams the property, including mule deer, white tail deer, javelinas, blue quail, bob whites, and an occasional bear or mountain lion, creating an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or those simply seeking a peaceful retreat. With minimal light pollution, the night skies come alive—offering exceptional stargazing and quiet evenings under endless Texas stars. The property is well-suited for customization and invites you to bring your own vision to life, whether that's a private ranch retreat, hunting getaway, or self-sustaining homestead. Existing improvements include an RV currently on site, a storage shed, propane tank, solar panels, and a water holding tank—providing a strong foundation for comfortable off-grid use. If you've been searching for a place to unplug, unwind, and create something truly your own, this secluded West Texas retreat delivers space, solitude, and limitless potential.
West Texas terrain. Vehicle accessibility on caliche roads from Hwy 90. Undeveloped property with potential of raising livestock or hunting abundant wildlife.
In Terrell County, in Dryden, TX. For Sale is 98.686 acres of Edwards Plateau and gently rolling Chihuahuan Desert providing habitat and rangeland for wildlife and livestock. Rock House Ranch is located in the southeastern part of Terrell County on the North side of US Highway 90 just 24 miles west of Langtry, Texas and 12 miles east of Dryden, Texas. There is a community water well accessible by all land owners. Drilling a well in the area is possible & done often. The incredible Chihuahuan Desert provides habitat and rangeland for wildlife and livestock that include whitetail Deer, mule Deer, aoudad, turkeys, javelina, wild hogs, quail, dove, and a variety of many other predators. To the south, across the Rio Grande River, the view is a stunning panorama of the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico. The rolling terrain is accented by two tributary drainages of Cedar Creek & Malvado Canyon making it an a beautiful & relaxing part of the country
This is a Great Mix of Topography Caprock Fingers / Bluffs with Beautiful Valleys with an Unnamed Creek. The Ranch Very Easily Navigable w/ Proper Mapping. This is in the back of Seminole Canyon Ranchettes & Adjoins a 452 acre Tract for sale as well. We have seen Black Bear on a nearby Ranch Driving In. Deeded ROW for Access. Not been Hunted in Years with Lots of Game in the Area All you need to do is Feed. Wildlife & Game include Whitetail, Mule Deer, Elk, Aoudad, Lions, Coyote, Bobcat, Quail,
This is a Great Mix of Topography Caprock Fingers / Bluffs with Beautiful Valleys with an Unnamed Creek. The Ranch Very Easily Navigable w/ Proper Mapping. This is in the back of Seminole Canyon Ranchettes & Adjoins a 452 acre Tract for sale as well. We have seen Black Bear on a nearby Ranch Driving In. Deeded ROW for Access. Not been Hunted in Years with Lots of Game in the Area All you need to do is Feed. Wildlife & Game include Whitetail, Mule Deer, Elk, Aoudad, Lions, Coyote, Bobcat, Quail, Dove, Raccoon, Ringtail Cats, & Black Bear (No Season & Cannot Hunt). Ancient Artifacts can be found
McClains Canyon Ranch: A Rugged Texas Retreat Nestled in the wilds of southern Terrell County, McClains Canyon Ranch spans 450 acres of untamed West Texas terrain, offering a rare blend of rugged beauty, diverse wildlife, and boundless potential. As the largest and most varied tract from a recent ranch subdivision, this property is a haven for those seeking solitude, adventure, and a chance to carve out their own piece of the Lone Star State.
McClains Canyon Ranch: A Rugged Texas Retreat Nestled in the wilds of southern Terrell County, McClains Canyon Ranch spans 450 acres of untamed West Texas terrain, offering a rare blend of rugged beauty, diverse wildlife, and boundless potential. As the largest and most varied tract from a recent ranch subdivision, this property is a haven for those seeking solitude, adventure, and a chance to carve out their own piece of the Lone Star State.

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Dryden is located in Texas. Dryden, Texas has a population of 33. The county average for households married with children is 18.72%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,012 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dryden is 0 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 33.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15 inches per year, with 0.6 inches of snow per year.