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Val Verde County | 8,499 acres
$9,348,900
In the far reaches of northwestern Texas, just 1.5 miles south of the historic ghost town of Pandale, lies one of the most remarkable river ranches in the state. Spanning approximately 8,499 acres and held in single-family ownership for over 40 years, this legacy property offers a rare combination of accessible Lower Pecos River frontage, rich history, abundant wildlife, strong water resources, and quality improvements - all within an exceptionally private and unspoiled setting. The crown jewel of Norsworthy Ranch is its two miles of pristine Lower Pecos River frontage, located 2.7 river miles south of Pandale Crossing. Unlike many river properties characterized by steep, inaccessible bluffs, much of this frontage is gentle and highly usable. Here, the Pecos delivers deep, turquoise swimming holes exceeding 20 feet, shallow rapids, and dramatic limestone canyon walls - all in a setting known for some of the cleanest freshwater in Texas. The result is outstanding swimming, fishing, paddling, and quiet recreation in a landscape that feels untouched by time. This region is steeped in history. The Pecos River corridor contains some of the highest concentrations of prehistoric habitation sites in North America. On the ranch, caves along a major canyon feeding into the river show signs of ancient use, offering a meaningful connection to the area's cultural past and adding a unique stewardship component to ownership. The ranch supports excellent hunting across rugged canyon terrain and native brushland. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, blue quail, dove, turkey, javelina, and mountain lion, along with aoudad, feral hogs, and occasional black bear. Approximately 80% of the perimeter is low-fenced, with high fencing along the northern boundary. Native vegetation includes mesquite, persimmon, huisache, mountain laurel, and other species that contribute to a healthy ecosystem. Water is a key strength. Five functional domestic wells, along with additional serviceable wells, produce approximately 5-15 GPM with static levels around 200 feet. Two 30,000-gallon Pioneer storage tanks support the ranch's improvements, providing reliability in this low-rainfall region. Improvements are well-positioned near the main entrance off Langtry Road. The primary home, built in the 1960s, offers approximately 2,523 square feet with a limestone exterior, metal roof, open living area, hardwood floors, Saltillo tile kitchen, and wood-burning stove. The home includes two bedrooms, three baths, a two-car garage, and a fenced yard. A second residence, built in 1970 and approximately 1,660 square feet, features two bedrooms and two baths with vintage character. A 2017 horse barn includes steel beam construction, eight stalls with runs, and a three-acre irrigated pasture. Additional improvements include a bunk room, laundry, equipment barns, and a mobile home for the ranch manager. The remainder of the ranch is expansive and private, with sweeping views of canyon country and native brushland. Surrounded by large neighboring ranches, the property offers exceptional seclusion. Notably, there is no oilfield activity or pipeline infrastructure - an increasingly rare attribute. Night skies are dark and uninterrupted, enhancing the sense of remoteness. Norsworthy Ranch is more than acreage - it is river, history, wildlife, and infrastructure combined across 8,499 acres. Properties with this level of accessible Pecos River frontage, historical significance, and natural integrity rarely come to market. For those seeking a generational ranch defined by water, heritage, and untamed beauty, Norsworthy Ranch stands as a truly unique opportunity in Val Verde County.

Val Verde County | 3,597.47 acres
$5,950,000
Overview: Cow Creek Ranch offers 3,597.47 acres in Val Verde County, Texas, showcasing an expansive landscape with diverse terrain, strong water features, and exceptional wildlife habitat. The ranch has been carefully managed for hunting and recreation, combining large-acre privacy with light infrastructure already in place. With rolling ridges, deep valleys, hardwood cover, and wet-weather creek frontage, this ranch provides a rare opportunity to own a sizable, turnkey property in one of Texas' most game-rich regions. Land & Topography: The ranch features rolling terrain with a blend of Pinion Pine, Live Oak, Shin Oak, Blue Oak, Mountain Laurel, Agarita, Juniper, and Guajillo. Elevations range from 1,720 ft to 2,060 ft, offering ridge-top views, valley bottoms, and open meadow areas. Approximately 35-40 acres of planted wheat patches provide strong forage for wildlife. Several caves and old dams add exploration opportunities and character to the landscape. Privacy is excellent, with the easement road ending directly at the ranch gate. Water Features: The property includes 2.74 miles of Cow Creek and nearly one mile of Red Bluff Creek, both of which are wet-weather creeks, along with miles of additional wet-weather runoff channels. Several pockets along the creeks hold water year-round, and the ranch has four existing dams, two of which hold water, contributing to a strong wildlife habitat and hunting environment. The ranch is further supported by a well-established water system with 13 water troughs and two water wells-one electric and one solar-ensuring dependable water distribution throughout the property. Wildlife & Hunting: The ranch carries a wildlife valuation, keeping taxes low and operations efficient. Wildlife is abundant, with a strong presence of Aoudad, Whitetail Deer, and Hogs, offering exceptional hunting opportunities. There are also occasional sightings of Sika, Elk, Black Bear, and Axis, adding to the diversity of free-range exotics on the property. Hunting infrastructure is already in place, including 12+ protein feeders, 15+ corn spreaders, and 13 water troughs, making the ranch ready to hunt on day one. Improvements: Improvements include a one-bedroom hunting cabin with a kitchen and living room, plus a 5th-wheel unit with its own bedroom, bath, and kitchen. An 80' x 40' barn with a 20' x 40' rear awning provides ample storage and workspace. The barn also features an 856 sq/ft upstairs area with potential to be converted into additional living quarters. Included equipment adds significant value: a 6,000 lb hopper trailer, 32,000 lb two-side hopper, and a disassembled walk-in cooler with hoist. Location & Access: The ranch is accessed by 5.5 miles of caliche road off Hwy 377. Travel times include 37 miles to Del Rio, 57 miles to Rocksprings, 184 miles to San Antonio International Airport, and 227 miles to Austin-Bergstrom Airport. The location offers both seclusion and practical access to nearby towns and major travel routes. Remarks: Cow Creek Ranch provides a rare opportunity to acquire a large, turnkey hunting and recreation ranch with strong water, varied topography, and extensive wildlife. The ranch includes minimal vertical improvements, offering the next owner a true blank canvas to develop as desired while still providing the essentials of a functional hunting camp setup. With established water systems, feed infrastructure, and exceptional wildlife diversity, the ranch is ready for immediate use while offering long-term potential in one of Texas' most desirable large-acre regions.

Val Verde County | 510 acres
$4,080,000
The Rocking DC4 is 510+/- acres in the upper San Felipe Creek watershed in Val Verde County just outside of Del Rio, Texas. The ranch is well watered with two water wells feeding six troughs and has approximately one mile of San Felipe Creek. In addition to a great agricultural and recreational ranch, it has strong development potential for renewable energy projects such as solar, battery and data center storage. An overhead 138 kv transmission line runs along the entire west boundary of the ranch with an AEP Substation located about two miles due south. There is currently a battery storage facility adjacent to the substation with increasing interest nationwide in these projects. Subdivision or smaller-tract development is another opportunity. This ranch has unlimited potential! LOCATION AND ACCESS: This 510 +/- acre ranch has great access off Lausen Road via Hwy 90 on the west side of Del Rio. Additionally, US Hwy 90 West is less than 2 miles from the ranch where you will find a Walmart superstore, Rudy's BBQ, Starbucks, Chilis Grill and Bar, Planet Fitness, Hotels, shopping centers, fast food, gas and service stations and much more. And it is less than 10 miles from beautiful Lake Amistad and Mexico! Del Rio International Airport is only five miles away and serves several national carriers. On clear days you have amazing views of the Serranias del Burro mountains in Mexico. IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch has many improvements including a beautiful, native hill country rock 2880 ft. sq. home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. This all-electric home has a complete wrap around porch with an attached covered carport. There are many nice facilities including a 40' x 80' barn with 2 attached covered side areas. Outstanding livestock working pens including eight, lighted water lots. There are several cross fences to allow rotational grazing. HABITAT: The Rocking 4DC Ranch has excellent native southwest Texas brush including mesquite, prickly pear, granjeno, cenizo, huisache, condalia, and many others. There are also great stands of native grasses as well as Kleingrass that's taken root in many areas. The brush and grasses provide excellent forage and cover for wildlife. WATER: The ranch is well watered with two water wells, one half mile of pipeline feeding 7 troughs and one pond. Additionally, there is approximately 1 mile of the beautiful seasonal San Felipe Creek. Below the ranch sits one of the best aquafers found in Texas, the Edwards-Trinity, capable of producing hundreds of gallons or more per minute. WILDLIFE: The ranch is currently under a 1-d-1 agricultural use designation with good soil and available ground water. Native brush and grasses provide good browse and cover for deer, axis, turkey, mourning doves, white-winged doves, Bobwhite and Scaled (Blue) quail. Occasional sandhill cranes, ducks, and many non-game birds are found. Additionally, the pond is loaded with catfish that comes to the surface to be fed. An excellent opportunity for children to catch a lot of fish. FUTURE/POTENTIAL USE: This ranch has many potential uses including agriculture, recreational, home site development, ranchette investment, industrial park, solar farm, golf course, rod and gun club, horse stables and trails, birding sanctuary, base material yard and more. Less than 10 percent of the property is in a FEMA Floodplain along San Felipe Creek. An overhead 138 kv transmission line runs along the entire west boundary of the ranch. Future use may be subject to and contingent upon the rules and regulations of the City of Del Rio and Val Verde County. The property may be located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city and possibly subject to rules pertaining to that area. MINERALS: Negotiable- The nature and extent of minerals pertaining to the ranch should be verified with the county.

Val Verde County | 150.33 acres
$1,795,000
A rare opportunity awaits with this exceptional 150.33-acre Devils River property, offering an impressive 720 feet of breathtaking Devils River frontage. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters, the Devils River is widely regarded as one of, if not the most pristine rivers in America, fed by an abundant supply of high-quality underground water. Its remote setting has preserved the river as a largely undisturbed natural habitat, a striking contrast to many Texas rivers near population centers that are frequently crowded with tubers, kayakers, and partygoers. Set well away from major population hubs, this riverfront retreat is surrounded by several expansive ranches ranging from 5,000 to over 15,000 acres. This surrounding landscape plays a vital role in maintaining the area's untouched character, preserving a setting that remains much as it has been for generations. Few places can rival the tranquility and natural beauty found along the Devils River, and opportunities to own riverfront property without purchasing thousands of acres are exceedingly rare. One such opportunity exists within the highly sought-after Blue Sage Ranch, where this property is located. Positioned on the highly desirable east bank of the river, the property offers unparalleled views from nearly every vantage point, including the residence and its back porch. The Devils River delivers a diverse experience, from deeper, serene pools to fast-moving water and exhilarating rapids. The setting is further enhanced by unobstructed, unimproved views of the rolling hills on the opposite bank, ensuring a timeless and unspoiled backdrop. With waterfalls, swift currents, and deeper pools, the property provides year-round enjoyment for kayaking, canoeing, tubing, fishing, hunting, and observing abundant wildlife. Evenings bring stunning sunsets and some of the darkest skies available for stargazing. This location holds the prestigious designation of the First International Dark Sky Sanctuary in Texas and the sixth in the world. Rated a Class 2 on the Bortle Dark-Sky Scale, the night sky reveals the Milky Way and countless celestial features with remarkable clarity. The scale ranges from Class 1, the darkest skies on Earth, to Class 9, representing inner-city conditions. This secluded retreat offers the ultimate getaway-peaceful, beautiful, and far removed from the congestion of city life. The approximately 2,500-square-foot home comfortably accommodates up to fifteen guests and was hand-built by skilled craftsmen with exceptional finish-out and meticulous attention to detail. Carefully maintained, the residence sits in a prime elevated position above the river, providing spectacular views from both the interior and the expansive covered porch. All essential utilities are in place, including electricity, a high-quality water well, and a septic system. Properties within Blue Sage Ranch seldom become available, as owners tend to hold them for a lifetime. This exceptional offering has remained within the same ownership for many years, with roots dating back to a prior generation. For those who value outdoor recreation, natural beauty, and the serenity of a remote setting along one of the most awe-inspiring rivers in America, this property delivers an unmatched experience. Far from the crowds that frequent other waterways, it presents a rare chance to enjoy true privacy and unspoiled nature. A private tour can be arranged to experience this one-of-a-kind retreat firsthand. Accessed through two locked gates, the ranch remains private and secluded, just as residents prefer, protecting the river from the intrusion of non-owners. For additional information or to schedule a showing, inquire today about one of the most stunning riverfront settings and surrounding landscapes in America.

Val Verde County | 636 acres
$1,025,000
Experience true Texas ranch living on this 635-acre hunter’s paradise, offering exceptional privacy at the back of the ranch and everything needed for a turnkey off-grid retreat. Expansive property featuring a brand-new 2025 Champion 3-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home, fully outfitted with all appliances, solar-powered 200-amp electrical service, a working solar water well, and a 2,500-gallon freshwater storage tank. Septic system already installed for seamless functionality. Negotiable items: 2024 Kubota Diesel 4x4 (Camo Edition), 2020 Polaris, Sportsman 570 4x4, 1989 Chevy Suburban 4x4 on New 35s (Perfect for hunting), 2022 John Deere, 333G Skid Steer (Buckets & grapple available price negotiable), 2022 37 fifth wheel. A 40' connex box provides secure equipment storage, while the 1-ACRE FENCED homesite includes two 14-foot gates for convenient access. Premier Hunting & Ranching Land; A true sportsman’s dream, home to abundant wildlife such as Aoudad, Axis, Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Quail, and a variety of other exotics. **SEE RECENT GAMING PICS** With 5+ miles of cut trails, STRATEGICALLY POSITIONED BLINDS AND FEEDERS, and access down to the bottom of the ranch, the land is OPTIMIZED FOR HUNTING, recreation, and exploration. Whether you’re seeking a private getaway or a secluded off-grid homestead, High Lonesome Ranch offers UNMATCHED VALUE AND OPPORTUNITY in Val Verde County. The well is shared with two other landowners, but located on this property. A true off-grid, self-sustaining ranch with everything hooked up and fully operational**VIDEO TOUR** https://shorturl.at/5sQ0o.

Val Verde County | 1,881.98 acres
$999,500
7 Arrows Ranch. The 7 Arrows Ranch is located on the southwestern portion of the Edwards Plateau, 44 miles south of Ozona, Texas. These 1,881.98 acres, situated right on the northern end of Val Verde County, are characterized by multiple deep canyons, grassy plateaus, and long vistas in every direction. The beautiful views and vast landscape are just a few of the numerous outstanding features of this Southwest Texas ranch. WILDLIFE: Native game: The ranch has abundant wildlife, including Whitetail Deer, Wild Hogs, Aoudad, Turkey, Dove, and Predators. LIVESTOCK: The average stocking rate for this area is 64 acres/animal unit. The terrain is best suited to run sheep and goats, but additional water and fencing would be necessary. The ranch has been rested from grazing for quite some time. VEGETATION HABITAT AND SOIL: The topography and terrain of the 7 Arrows Ranch provide excellent habitat and cover for wildlife. Shallow, rocky soils cover most of the ranch, with deeper, loamy soils in the bottomlands. This ranch supports a large diversity of browse, forbs, and grasses. Most of the property has light to moderate brush coverage, except for some canyon bottoms that are more heavily wooded. Red Berry Juniper and Mesquite are the primary trees, as are some oak trees dotted throughout the ranch. Other types of browse include Lotebush, Yucca, Sotal, Catclaw, and Prickly Pear. A few of the more notable grasses on the ranch include Sideoats Grama (the state grass of Texas), Blue Grama, Black Grama, Buffalograss, Little Bluestem, and Green Sprangletop. The growing season generally begins in the middle of May and ends towards the end of September. Annual rainfall for this area is 18+/-. TOPOGRAPHY: Three main canyon systems with multiple draws cut through the ranch, running mainly from West to Southeast. The elevation ranges from 1,900 ft - 2,240 ft. IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch has no existing improvements, providing a clean slate for the next owner. NOTES: Exceptional hunting and recreational ranch. Wildlife Tax Exemption. Additional acreage available. All-weather interior roads throughout. Partial Fencing. No minerals will convey-surface sale only.