This hunting ranch, close to the west prong of the Nueces River, is located within the N-Bar Ranch subdivision. The ranch is 93.94 acres, with a small 2 bedroom, 1 bath home (all furnishings convey), electricity, well, and septic system. There is another structure on the property that has been partially renovated. A road network makes it easy to navigate most of the perimeter of the ranch and there are other roads and trails as well. The property is completely perimeter fenced. There are numerous oaks and mountain laurels, as well as mesquite, persimmon and native browse. Also included are prickly pear and sotol cactus, which is the classic look of Hill Country meets Chihuahuan Desert. The topography varies greatly from valley to hilltop, and the views at the summit are amazing. The property has abundant wildife, including axis and whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, and native varmints.
PRIME LOCATION. 3 cleared lots located on Fort Clark Springs golf course putting green on hole 4. Gated community with security, abundance of wildlife all over Fort Clark Springs, walking trails, spring fed pool, these are just a few things the Historic Fort Clark Springs has to offer.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Rancho Rasante Real is a sportsmans paradise located in Kinney County approximately 4 Miles northeast of Brackettville with frontage on FM 334. This 1835+/- acre high-fenced, white-tailed deer, and exotic hunting ranch has all the amenities a dream ranch should have. Trophy white-tailed deer, exotics from around the world, a nice comfortable lodge, foremans house, barns, deer pens, blinds, feeders, are just a few of the features. Rancho Rasante is a turnkey operation, ready for a new owner to utilize and enjoy. Although presently a private hunting preserve, this ranch has commercial, income producing possibilities for trophy white-tailed deer and the diverse exotic population can add further hunting throughout the year and possibly revenue generating opportunities by selling live broodstock. HABITAT: The habitat on the ranch is excellent with great South Texas brush diversity, having documented over 20 species including live oaks, hackberry, mesquite, granjeno, Texas persimmon, guajillo, Brazil, guayacan, prickly pear, and an abundant variety of other high protein species. Terrain on the ranch is relatively flat to undulating with a couple drainages that traverse the ranch including wet weather Lindsey Creek. Soil types include Olmos-Langtry association, shallow soils with 1 to 8 percent slopes and Uvalde silty clay loam, dry, 0 to 2 percent slopes. There are several small food plots distributed around the property and an excellent interior road system that provides access throughout the ranch and to all hunting stands and feeders. WATER: Rancho Rasante Real is well watered with 5 water wells including 3 electric submersible pumps and 2 solar powered. There are 5 water troughs that are filled by water lines or a water truck. There are also 6 small stock tanks, two of which are fed by the wells. WILDLIFE: A healthy population of trophy whitetail deer has been intensely managed for more than 20 years. Broodstock from 250 Boone and Crockett pedigrees including 15 bucks and 62 does have been released on the ranch to improve the genetics. The ranch continues to be under intensive wildlife management and is enrolled in TPWDs Managed Land Deer Permit program. Survey and harvest data is available upon request. Other native wildlife species in abundance include Rio Grande turkey, dove and quail. A great array of exotic animals including Axis deer, Sika Deer, Fallow deer, Blackbuck antelope, Aoudad, Ibex, Mouflon sheep, nilgai antelope, Red Stag, Eland, Buffalo, Watusi and hogs can be found. Additionally, there are two breeding pens totaling 5 (1 & 4) acres which currently have breeding herds of Nubian Ibex (22) and Transcaspian / Urial sheep (28). IMPROVEMENTS/AMENITIES Rancho Rasante is a highly improved, high fenced ranch ready for immediate enjoyment. There are 2 houses on the ranch, a covered barn with a walk-in cooler and game cleaning room. Main Lodge- The main lodge is approximately 3100 sq.ft., with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace, study, utility room, large kitchen-dining-living area, covered carport, back patio with jacuzzi hot tub, and large firepit. It is completely furnished with outstanding furnishings. Everything included except personal items. Foremans House- The rock foremans house has 2BR/loft/2BA and comes completely furnished. Except for personal items, all furniture, animal mounts, kitchen appliances, and miscellaneous items are included in the sale. Barn- The large metal 50 x 60 barn has a walk-in cooler and game cleaning area. Adjacent to the barn is a 25 X 40 covered pole barn and 40 storage container. There are older pipe livestock pens, 4 horse stalls, dog kennel, and a roping arena.
Tucked at the end of a quiet street on 1 FCS lot with ancient live oaks & surrounded by well-groomed green area & out of flood zone. From the front patio and large living room windows you can enjoy unparallel Los Moras creek vista views! This home is currently an income producer on the VRBO website and continues to book throughout all seasons. However, this amazing property also makes for a home with the bonuses of what Fort Clark Spring has to offer along with its history. The large master suite is located on the main level and has a very large on-suite with updated "his and her" sinks and large tub you can enjoy a relaxing night in. Up the spiral staircase you're greeted with a large loft that can make for a separate family area or office. Additional bedrooms and tons of storage space is also located upstairs. Off the loft area you can enjoy a lovely evening on your upstairs porch and watch all the wildlife Fort Clark Springs host. You'll want to see this truly amazing water-front property for yourself and all it has to offer.
The Leona Ranch subdivision is located 14 miles north of Brackettville, Tx. off Highway 674. Access to the ranch is provided by a recorded easement via a caliche road. The ranch is located on the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, known throughout Texas for its abundance of whitetail deer and turkey. Vegetation on the ranch is primarily live oak and cedar with a mixture of Edwards Plateau and south Texas brushes, and this particular tract has many Pinon Pine trees. In addition to the abundant axis and whitetail deer, there is also Rio Grande turkey, feral hogs, quail and doves, and native varmints. This 65.59 acre parcel is on the northwest side of Leona Ranch. The land itself is heavily wood, with oaks, cedar, pinion, and native browse. With some dozer work to clear brush and carve out a few roads, it will be perfect for roaming around in a side by side. No well, septic, or electric, and no structures on the property. There are some natural clearings with beautiful views.
The Black Canyon Ranch is located inside the historic Leona Ranch, roughly 14 miles north of Brackettville, Tx. off Highway 674. The ranch is roughly 4 miles off Hwy 674, access is provided by a recorded easement via a caliche road. The ranch is located on the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, known throughout Texas for its abundance of whitetail deer, turkey and more recently free-range exotics. There are significant elevation changes creating multiple high locations with long range scenic views as well as several large canyons making the terrain rugged and scenic at the same time. Primarily live oak and cedar with a mixture of Edwards Plateau and south Texas brush. In addition to the abundant deer population found on the ranch, hunters will find turkey, feral hog, quail, dove and free-range exotics such as Axis and Aoudads. Improvements and Tract Descriptions: Tract 1 - Includes the main ranch house which is a hybrid manufactured home with wood and metal frame bunk house add-on. The main house area sits on a roughly 40,000 sqft concrete pad and includes 4 bedrooms, 1 bunk room, 3 baths, kitchen and living room. There is over 13,000 sf of covered area including the 3200-sf main house, a large covered outdoor kitchen entertainment area and bar, a 10’x40’ screened front porch, a 2000 sqft dog kennel, game cleaning table and sink, outdoor shower, 1600 sqft enclosed storage room and 4500 sf workshop, equipment shed, land telephone line, satellite TV, water well w/submersible pump, 1500-gallon propane tank. Some bunkhouse furniture will convey.


Brackettville is located in Texas. Brackettville, Texas has a population of 1,492. Brackettville is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.9% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 6.88%.
The median household income in Brackettville, Texas is $24,145. The median household income for the surrounding county is $58,925 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Brackettville is 31.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 95.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 39.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 22 inches per year, with 0.4 inches of snow per year.