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Leona Ranch
Kinney County, Texas

Wildlife: Mule Deer, White Tail Deer, Javelina, Blue Quail, Morning Dove, Whitewing Dove, Rio Grande Turkey, and Feral Hogsated

We are offering financing with the following options:

Down Payment
Interest Rate
20%
 
9%
 
15%
 
9.5%
 
10%
 
10%
 
5%
 
11%
 
  • POWER RUNNING THROUGH PART OF THE RANCH!
  • Road Frontage!
  • Great Hunting!
  • Amazing Mountain Views!

Leona Ranch Restrictions and Convenants - Click Here

The Leona Ranch is located 15 miles north of Brackettville, Tx. off Highway 674. The ranch is less than a mile off Hwy 674, access to the ranch is provided by a recorded easement via a caliche road.

Driving Directions from Brackettville, Texas:
Head North on Highway 674 - Look for Leona Ranch Sign
15 miles

The ranch is located on the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, known throughout Texas for it's 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. The northern part of the ranch has some Pinon Pine trees thrown into the mix. The southernmost portion of the ranch is more characteristic of south Texas brush country with scattered oaks, mesquite and cedar trees.

Kinney County is a five deer county. In addition to the abundant deer population found on the ranch hunters will find Rio Grande turkey, feral hogs, quail and doves.

Vegetation on the ranch includes mesquite, sage brush, black brush, catclaw, hackberry, desert willow, native grasses and hundreds of species of cactus. This diverse vegetation supports a large and varied number of wildlife, desert mule deer, javelina, blue quail, morning and whitewing dove, coyote, bobcat, mountain lions, black bear (protected species), fox, jack and cottontail rabbits.

Access to all tracts is by a caliche/gravel road, the road easement is 50 feet and is recorded and insured. All tracts can be accessed by a two wheel drive vehicle, however during times of excessive rains four wheel drive may be needed to access some parts of the ranch.

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Leona Ranch:

Leona Ranch is located in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas. The Trans-Pecos region is the only part of Texas where mountain and desert habitats are found. This unique combination contributes to the tremendous vegetation diversity in the region, which includes at least 268 grass species and 447 species of woody plants. The vegetation diversity is also influenced by the Edwards Plateau eco-region in portions of Terrell, Pecos, Kinney and Brewster counties.

This diversity of plat life contributes to the truly outstanding hunting found in Kinney County and Leona Ranch. Although not as well known as many other areas of the state for hunting, Terrell County offers a wide and abundant variety of game including whitetail deer, mule deer, javelina, turkey, and blue quail dove. Black bear, a protected species is also found in this region of Texas.

Whitetail Doe:

Muletoe Doe:

Blue Quail:

Leona Ranch Plat Map:

 Northern Plat Map:

 Middle Plat Map:

Southern Plat Map:

Additional Views of Leona Ranch:

Just about every tract on the ranch will have beautiful views of Pinto Mountain to the west, Las Moras Mountain and the Anacacho Mountains to the south and the Turkey Mountains to the east.

An abundance of forest and brush provides a great place for the owner to go and great cover for the wild game of the area.

This property provides the great views of the Hill Country with the wildlife of South Texas known throughout the country.

Areas of the Leona Ranch have rocky terrain characteristics of the Hill Country.


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