Edwards County, Texas Land For Sale (174 results)
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08/27/2025
$189,442
43.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - County Road 310, Rocksprings, TX
LONE STAR RANCH, TRACT #17 ELECTRICITY, END OF ROAD PRIVACY
Lone Star Ranch offers the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to buy raw land in Texas with easy, long-term owner financing. Parcels range in size from 20 acres to 75 acres. Located just 13 miles south of the historic town of Rocksprings, this ranch combines the convenience of nearby amenities with the peace and privacy of your own land. Situated off Highway 55 and County Road 310, the property is easy to access yet tucked away in the Texas Hill Country, making it ideal for those searching for affordable recreational property, hunting land, or a future getaway spot.
The terrain on Lone Star Ranch features everything buyers want in Edwards County land for sale - rolling hills, wide valleys, scenic ridgelines, and dry creek bottoms. This diverse landscape not only provides stunning views but also creates prime habitat for wildlife. Hunters will appreciate the abundance of game, including whitetail deer, axis deer, aoudad, elk, turkey, dove, and hogs. Whether you're setting up a hunting camp, planning an off-grid retreat, or simply investing in land, this ranch delivers both beauty and utility.
Electricity is available in multiple areas along the county road and throughout sections of the ranch, making it easier to build a cabin, campsite, or weekend getaway. With elevation changes across the property, every tract offers its own unique character and outstanding views of the Hill Country.
Best of all, hassle-free owner financing is available on every property with only 5% down and terms up to 30 years. No credit check, no prepayment penalty, just a straightforward way to finally own your own piece of Texas land. Call today to learn more or schedule a visit to the Lone Star Ranch.
(All images showcase the terrain and vegetation of Lone Star Ranch but may not be of the specific tract.)
05/22/2024
$89,175
20.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
POWER runs on the access road to the property
FREE RANGING EXOTICS-- Apart from white-tailed deer & axis, hunters might also find opportunities to pursue other game species, such as elk, aoudad, sika deer, fallow, wild hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and predators.
CAM PICTURES ON THIS RANCH
LARGE LOW FENCED neighbors
ADJACENT ACREAGE AVAILABLE 20-100 acre parcels
AG exempt-- taxes less than $1/year/ace
OWNER FINANCING available, not required. 5% down minimum, NO prepayment penalties or qualifications. Fixed rates 8.0 - 10.9%, the more down, the lower the rate.
I have some with a lot of oaks & dirt-- and some with more rock & cedar, email me for more info and we can talk about what you are looking for exactly.
Edwards County, Texas, is known for its rich wildlife and diverse ecosystems. Situated in the Edwards Plateau region of Texas, it encompasses a variety of habitats ranging from rugged canyons and hills to rolling grasslands and oak woodlands. Here are some of the notable wildlife species you might encounter in Edwards County:
White-tailed Deer: These are abundant throughout Texas, including Edwards County. They inhabit a range of habitats, from dense forests to brushy areas, and are a popular game species for hunters.
Axis Deer: Originally native to India, axis deer were introduced to Texas and have established thriving populations in areas like Edwards County. They are prized for their beauty and make for challenging hunting opportunities.
Rio Grande Turkey: Edwards County is home to healthy populations of Rio Grande turkeys. They inhabit a variety of habitats, including wooded areas and open grasslands, and are a popular game bird for hunters.
Aoudad Sheep: Also known as Barbary sheep, aoudad were introduced to Texas and have adapted well to the rugged terrain of Edwards County. They are known for their impressive horns and provide a challenging hunt for adventurous hunters.
Blackbuck Antelope: Another exotic species introduced to Texas, blackbuck antelope thrive in the open grasslands of Edwards County. They are known for their speed and agility, making them a prized trophy for hunters.
Quail: Bobwhite quail and scaled quail are both found in Edwards County. They inhabit brushy areas and provide excellent hunting opportunities for upland bird hunters.
Various Small Mammals: Edwards County is also home to a variety of smaller mammals such as coyotes, bobcats, foxes, and raccoons.
Reptiles and Amphibians: The region is home to numerous reptile and amphibian species, including various snakes, lizards, turtles, and frogs.
Birds of Prey: Raptors such as hawks, eagles, and owls are commonly seen in the skies above Edwards County, hunting for small mammals and birds.
Fish: Though Edwards County is known more for its terrestrial wildlife, there are also opportunities for fishing in the area's rivers and streams, with species such as bass, catfish, and sunfish.
Overall, Edwards County offers a rich tapestry of wildlife for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and hunters alike to explore and enjoy!
08/11/2025
$164,240
42.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Hunting Paradise on a Hill-Country Ranch Near Rocksprings
Elk, Axis, Whitetail, Fallow, Sitka Deer, Hog, Dove, Turkey
Location: Only 13 miles south of the historic town of Rocksprings, off Highway 55 and County Road 310. Close enough for convenience, far enough for seclusion in the country.
Terrain and scenery: A diverse mix of ups and downs, thicker cover, and scenic draws. A plateau sits higher on the west side, dipping into nice draws on the east, with rolling hill country, wide valleys, and dry creek bottoms.
Wildlife galore: White-tailed deer, axis deer, elk, fallow deer, aoudad, Sitka deer, turkey, dove, and hogs traverse this ranchplenty of opportunities for trophy hunts or everyday wildlife viewing.
Land and access: Shares a LOW FENCE boundary with 7,200 and 3,600 acre neighbors to the east. Electricity runs close to the county road and at various locations on the ranch.
Financing: Owner financing available on all properties in the ranch with as little as 5% down and notes up to 30 years.
Why this works: The stunning country, abundant wildlife, and elevation changes create unmatched beauty and outstanding hunting versatility.
Ready to experience it? Call ALLE OSBORNE today for more information or to schedule a showing on this beautiful land.
10/24/2025
$146,995
33.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Hunting Paradise on a Hill-Country Ranch Near Rocksprings
POWER** adjacent acreage also available-- anything from 20-1000+ acres
Elk, Axis, Whitetail, Fallow, Sitka Deer, Hog, Dove, Turkey
Location: Only 13 miles south of the historic town of Rocksprings, off Highway 55 and County Road 310. Close enough for convenience, far enough for seclusion in the country.
Terrain and scenery: A diverse mix of ups and downs, thicker cover, and scenic draws. A plateau sits higher on the west side, dipping into nice draws on the east, with rolling hill country, wide valleys, and dry creek bottoms.
Wildlife galore: White-tailed deer, axis deer, elk, fallow deer, aoudad, Sitka deer, turkey, dove, and hogs traverse this ranch with plenty of opportunities for trophy hunts or everyday wildlife viewing.
Financing: Owner financing available on all properties in the ranch with as little as 5% down and notes up to 30 years.
Why this works: The stunning country, abundant wildlife, and elevation changes create unmatched beauty and outstanding hunting versatility.
Ready to experience it? Call ALLE OSBORNE today for more information or to schedule a showing on this beautiful land.
01/26/2026
$273,000
62.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Republic Ranch is a short drive from the historic town of Rocksprings. Located only 13 miles south of town off Highway 55 and County Road 310, the convenience of being so close yet secluded in the country makes the dream of owning land a reality. The hill country terrain on the ranch has a mixture of rolling hills, wide valleys, scenic hill tops, and dry creek bottoms. Wildlife traversing through the ranch include white tail deer, axis deer, aoudad, elk, turkey, dove, and hogs. Electricity runs close to the county road and various other locations on the ranch. With the numerous elevation changes throughout the ranch, the beauty of this country is unmatched. Owner financing is offered on all properties in the ranch for as little as 5% down with notes up to 30 years. Give us a call today for more information or to schedule a showing on the beautiful Republic Ranch!
09/01/2024
$3,640,065
933.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Barksdale, TX
The Hill Ranch satisfies that most important of real estate principles: Location! Situated a few miles west of Barksdale, the Hill Ranch is near the center of that part of the spectacular Nueces Canyon at the common corners of SE Edwards County and SW Real County. This is the area where numerous creeks spill into larger streams and the streams flow into the crystal clear waters of the legendary Nueces River.
Just a few minutes drive from the Hill Ranch is Spring Creek, Cedar Creek, Camp Wood Creek, Pulliam Creek, Dry Creek (its never dry), and the Nueces River. These water resources support a network of micro-habitats which blend together one into another to create a huge area teeming with game and other wildlife.
NEIGHBORS: The Hill Ranchs neighbors are mostly similar sized, except for the massive Silver Lakes Ranch, over 50,000 acres of remote and mostly undisturbed and heavily covered mountains, valleys, ridges, and creek bottomlands. On its far northwest, the Hill Ranch shares a short common boundary with Silver Lakes, and a mile of common boundary on the Hill Ranch's southwest boundary. The Silver Lakes Ranch has not been commercially hunted for many, many decades so it provides a perpetual supply of game and other wildlife migrating over the low fences from Silver Lakes to the Hill Ranch and its neighbors. Any game taken on the Hill Ranch is sure to be quickly replaced and the genetics benefit from a continuous mixture of animals wandering from one creek bottom habitat to another. There have been credible reports that the Silver Lakes Ranch will be donated to the State of Texas for a state park.
GAME & WILDLIFE: Hunters will find White-tail, Axis, Sika, transient Elk, Rio Grande Turkey, feral hogs, bobcat, raccoons, and the occasional mountain lion, to name a few, roaming the hills and draws. Rock squirrels, porcupines, Roadrunners, armadillos, foxes, and many other critters populate the ranch and entire area.
TOPOGRAPHY & COVER: The ranch is predominantly characterized by deep canyons separated by high hills and ridges. The mountains, ridges and some of the canyons are heavily covered in cedar and other native brush, while some of the wide canyon bottoms have been cleared of cedar leaving broad, open swaths of pasture dotted with big liveoaks and other hardwoods. This topography and cover provides numerous places for deer feeder locations - you and several guests could hunt at the same time and each hunt a different location the next day.
IMPROVEMENTS: At the headquarters, an older model 14 x 40 trailer house provides a warm and dry place for long weekend hunts or a temporary shelter while you build your dream ranch home or hunting lodge. Electricity comes to the headquarters. A small set of livestock working pens needs a little maintenance to be in good working condition.
ROADS & ACCESS: Good pasture roads provide two-wheel drive access to some of the big canyons, while four-wheel drive, side-by-side buggies, and 4-wheelers are needed for some of the more remote canyons and ridges. Access to the ranch is by county road ending at a neighbors gate, then a short distance across the neighbor by private easement to the Hill Ranch gate. One other neighbor crosses the Hill Ranch a short distance on a private easement.
WATER: Two small ponds supplied by dependable springs draw and hold game on the ranch. Two water wells, one shared with a neighbor.
FENCES: Fences are in good to poor condition. The Hill Ranch shares a deer proof fence line with one neighbor.
MINERALS: Negotiable.
10/06/2025
$499,000
138.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
INTRODUCTION
The Stevens Ranch at Mail Trail Valley features a well balanced variety of topography covered in a diversity of oak and other cover ideal for deer and other wildlife. The entry road leads to a campground with an RV trailer that will convey with the land. The ranch is bisected by a dry creek that is frequented by turkey and other game. There is a second campsite area under mature oak trees near the entrance to the ranch. A 4-wheeler trail traces the ridgeline of hills terminating in a peak that could be used for another camp or building site.
WILDLIFE & GAME
Game in the area includes White-tail, Axis, feral hogs, Sika, Aoudad, and itinerant elk. There are several game feeders, a predator trap, and a water trough for wildlife, as well as bird-houses throughout the ranch for ease of maintaining a wildlife exemption. Predators include fox, bobcat, raccoon, coyote and the occasional mountain lion. The 11,000+/- acres comprising the Mail Trail Valley Ranches subdivision is covered in many dozens of ranches of similar size with essentially all providing supplemental feed and water for game. This creates a true haven for game and other wildlife over a huge block of land where large numbers of animals can be supported. The water and feed is part of the wildlife management program in which virtually all Mail Trail Valley Ranches Landowner Association (LOA) members participate. The membership dues support certain wildlife management activities and road maintenance provided by the LOA.
WATER
The Mail Trail Ranches Landowners Association (LOA) operates and maintains miles and miles of high quality propylene pipelines that deliver non-potable well water to the ranch and all of the 11,000+/- acre Mail Trail Ranches. For a modest annual membership fee, the LOA keeps several water wells and water storage facilities running, as well as maintaining the access easement road from Hwy 377 and the grid of access roads to all parts of Mail Trail Ranches.
IMPROVEMENTS & ELECTRIC SERVICE
There are no permanent residential improvements on the ranch, but with an RV that conveys with the property, electricity service lines down two boundaries, and several prime building locations, a new owner will have a place to stay and plenty of time to plan their own dream get-a-way cabin or barn-do-minium.
FENCES, TOPOGRAPHY, & COVER
The Stevens Ranch is not fenced to contain livestock and has no deer proof fencing on its boundaries. The topography and cover are an ideal mix of hilly, thick cover and more open, flatter - almost bottomland - areas. This provides options for different activities - hunting, hiking, 4-wheeling, or just watching wildlife. A dry creek cuts across the ranch and acts as a route for turkey and other game to wander across the ranch. The approximate northeast third of the ranch is the flatter area that allows for easy travel by foot, UTVs, or pickup. The remainder of the ranch is hilly and is easily accessible by 4-wheelers or side-by-side buggies, with the main hill topped by a four+/- acre flat peak, an ideal building site. Brush and tree cover include piñion pine, mountain laurel, mesquite, several oak species, cedar, persimmon, agarito, and other native brush species. Grasses include Curly mesquite, Texas winter grass, Texas gramma and other native grasses.
TAXES & MINERALS
Property taxes for 2024 were $291.42, which is $2.10/ac, typical for the area for unimproved parcels. The owners believe they own none of the minerals but will convey all they own, if any.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The 139+/- acre Stevens Ranch is part of Mail Trail Ranches in Edwards County, a well-known, approximate 11,000 acre game managed development designed for owners to get the most out of their hunting experience. The Mail Trail Landowners Association (LOA) assists with the game management activities to help owners maintain Ag Value property taxes through Wildlife Management of White-tail Deer. For annual dues of about $4/acre, a consulting biologist assists with the annual tax office paperwork and provides annual guidelines for feed and harvest rates. There are no mandatory rules for feeding and harvest.
For that same $4/ad dues, the well functioning LOA manages and maintains a non-potable water system comprised of several wells, water storage facilities, and pipelines to every property in Mail Trail. The LOA also maintains all the interior access roads from US 377 to the entrance to each tract.
The Steven’s Ranch topography has an ideal mix of mesquite flats preferred by Axis and other deer plus a huge hilly area preferred by Aoudad and other rough country species. The main hill has several excellent building sites - with VIEWS. A huge, hardwood lined draw runs north to south through the middle of the property, funneling game to all areas of the ranch.
Here are a few facts about Mail Trail Ranches:
- no tract less than 100 acres
- 11,000+/- acres comprised of 90 tracts and 76 owners (at last count)
- ag valuation under wildlife management
- electricity delivered to every tract
- community, non-potable, water supply delivered to every tract
- well-functioning Landowners Association with road/water well committee and game management committee
- biologist recommended (not mandated) feeding and harvest guidelines
This is a chance to be part of a huge, intensively game fed and watered property in an area known for its diversity of wildlife. If this ranch sounds interesting to you, and the photos make you want to see more, then you probably need to come and tour the Stevens Ranch. Give Lockhart Real Estate a call. We look forward to showing you the ranch.
01/05/2026
$646,086
123 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - U.S. Route 377, Telegraph, TX
123 Acres | Hill Country Land Opportunity Near Telegraph, Texas
Discover the perfect blend of beauty, usability, and value with this exceptional 123-acre Hill Country property located just off Hwy 377 near Telegraph, Texas. With a private entrance directly off Hwy 377, this tract offers both convenience and privacy—ideal for a ranch retreat, hunting property, or future homestead.
The land features gently rolling terrain highlighted by an abundance of large live oaks and minimal cedar, creating a scenic landscape that’s easy to enjoy and highly functional. The property is fenced in the front and back, with electric available, high-speed internet access, and water available via a shared well, making it ready for your vision.
Wildlife is outstanding, with healthy populations of whitetail deer, axis, blackbuck, turkey, and hogs frequently seen roaming the surrounding ranches—perfect for the avid outdoorsman or nature enthusiast.
To make ownership even easier, we’re offering a $10,000 Land Improvement Incentive on all new contracts. This incentive can be used toward fencing, land clearing, a private well, or other property improvements, giving you flexibility to customize the land to your needs.
Owner financing available with a minimum of 5% down, terms up to 30 years, and no credit check or qualifying required. Additional acreage available for those looking to expand.
05/08/2026
$122,854
31.91 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
The Alamo Ranch is a short drive from the historic town of Rocksprings. Located only 13 miles south of town off Highway 55 and County Road 310, the convenience of being so close yet secluded in the country makes the dream of owning land a reality. The hill country terrain on the ranch has a mixture of rolling hills, wide valleys, scenic hill tops, and dry creek bottoms. Wildlife traversing through the ranch include white tail deer, axis deer, aoudad, elk, turkey, dove, and hogs. With the numerous elevation changes throughout the ranch, the beauty of this country is unmatched. Owner financing is offered on all properties in the ranch for as little as 5% down with notes up to 30 years. Discounts given to veterans and military members! Give Tyler a call today at 817-454-3173 for more information or to schedule a showing on the beautiful Republic Ranch!
05/21/2026
$126,477
53.82 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Tract 1 Wild Canyon Ranch, Rocksprings, TX
Wild Canyon Ranch Tract 1 is now back on the market. Tract 1 is 53.82 Acres priced at $126,477.00.
Wild Canyon Ranch is located at the end of Edwards County Road 635. This is a very rugged and scenic ranch with endless Hill Country Views. The cover on the ranch consists of live oak, pinon pine, cedar and hackberry trees along with the native brush and grasses of the area. This is a superb hunting and recreational property with whitetail deer, free ranging exotics including axis deer and aoudad, feral hogs, turkey and all species of fur bearing animals common to the Hill Country.
In house owner financing is available with 5% down ($6,323.85) with no credit check or pre-approval process with terms of 15, 20 or 30 years with no early prepayment penalties.
02/20/2026
$750,000
100.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 8565 White Mountain Road, Rocksprings, TX
100 Acres with Private Water Well, Homes & Seller Financing Available
Exceptional opportunity to own 100 acres of versatile land featuring improvements, water, and flexible seller financing terms.
This property offers a rare combination of privacy, functionality, and investment potential. With a private water well already in place, you have a reliable water source for residential, livestock, or recreational use.
Improvements include:
Hunters house / cabin – ideal for weekend stays or seasonal use
Old ranch house – renovate, restore, or use as a homestead base
Multiple barns – perfect for equipment storage, livestock, or workshop space
The acreage provides plenty of room for hunting, ranching, recreation, or future development. With wide open spaces and natural surroundings, this tract is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts, investors, or anyone looking to establish a rural retreat.
Seller Financing Available – 20% Down
Flexible terms make this property more accessible without traditional bank financing.
Whether you’re looking to expand your ranch operation, create a hunting getaway, or invest in large acreage with improvements already in place, this 100-acre property delivers space, infrastructure, and opportunity.
Contact today for details and financing terms.
01/07/2025
$625,000
140 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 2010 SD 24740, Rocksprings, TX
41 Ranch Estates is a beautiful 140-acre hunting ranch located in Edwards County. Nestled just miles off of Highway 41 outside of Rocksprings, TX, this property offers an array of features that will captivate both outdoor enthusiasts and discerning ranch buyers. Upon entering the ranch, you will first notice the beautiful views and abundant wildlife on the property. The property comes with an older rv that is set up for the perfect weekend hunting getaway. The diverse landscape provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including axis and whitetail deer, dove, quail, hogs and turkey. To enhance the hunting experience, deer feeders and hunting blinds are thoughtfully placed throughout the property, offering prime opportunities to observe and harvest the abundant game. If you are seeking a perfect hunting retreat, 41 Ranch Estates is the perfect property. 41 Ranch Estates is one of the few properties in Rocksprings that has electricity and a private water well already fully operational. With the abundant wildlife, and breathtaking views this ranch represents the opportunity to own a true Texas treasure.
This property is located within the 41 Ranch subdivision. Located just 45 minutes outside of the city of Rocksprings towards Mountain Home it offers the prime location for a weekend getaway out of the city.
03/24/2026
No Price
5596.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - TBD Cedar Creek Road, Brackettville, TX
Located in the rugged mountains of the Western Hill Country, the 5,596+/- acre Indian Mountain Ranch represents a rare combination of scale, privacy, dramatic topography, and premier recreational infrastructure in Edwards and Kinney Counties. Anchored by Indian Mountain rising over 2,100 feet, the ranch features towering limestone bluffs, expansive valleys, and panoramic views that stretch for miles across the surrounding ranch country. Indian Mountain lies within the ranch, while Dutch Mountain adjoins the property. Combined with several other mountains visible in the distance, they create a striking degree of elevation change rarely found on a single ranch. The property shares approximately six miles of boundary with land identified for the proposed Moody State Park, presenting a unique opportunity for a long term protected neighbor that could further enhance privacy and preserve the surrounding landscape.
Additional information regarding the land, water resources, wildlife, improvements, and ranch operations is available in the detailed property report linked below.
The Land:
Indian Mountain Ranch showcases the rugged beauty of the Edwards Plateau where the Texas Hill Country transitions into the Brush Country. Rolling valleys rise into dramatic limestone ridges and bluffs, creating sweeping views and a landscape rich in wildlife habitat. Mature oak trees, pion pines, persimmon, and other native brush cover the property, while Indian Mountain adds to the ranch's unique topography. Natural caves and rock shelters occur throughout the ranch, and in at least one location historic Native American pictographs remainetched into the limestone, offering a remarkable connection to the region's early history.
The Water:
Water resources on the ranch are extensive and well distributed. The property includes 16 water wells, with 12 currently in use, supplying an established water distribution system consisting of more than 11,000 feet of water line. In addition to the well system, approximately 7.2 miles of Dry Sycamore Creek and Sycamore Creek traverse portions of the ranch during wet periods, enhancing wildlife habitat and seasonal surface water availability. Five established ponds along with additional natural catch ponds provide further water resources across the property.
The Wildlife:
Indian Mountain Ranch is managed primarily for wildlife and offers exceptional hunting opportunities. The ranch supports a strong population of native species including white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, and bobwhite quail. Free-ranging exotic species are also commonly observed, including elk, red stag, axis, fallow, sika, aoudad, addax, nilgai, and blackbuck. Wildlife infrastructure across the ranch includes approximately 24 deer stands, a consistent protein feeding program, and an extensive road system that allows access to hunting areas throughout the property.
The Improvements:
The ranch is well developed for hosting large groups and destination gatherings. Improvements include a lodge compound designed to accommodate numerous guests with 18 beds, an impressive 8,500 square foot saloon and entertainment venue, five guest houses, and a four-bedroom main residence positioned to capture panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Additional infrastructure includes barns and operational facilities that support day-to-day ranch activities. Private aviation access is provided by a 4,000-foot paved runway and helicopter pad, with the potential to expand the runway to approximately 5,000 feet with a neighbor who has previously expressed interest, allowing convenient travel directly to the ranch.
Additional details regarding the land, improvements, wildlife, water resources, and ranch operations are available in the full property report linked below.
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05/25/2026
$499,000
192.52 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 30 SD 63540, Rocksprings, TX
Overview:
Rocky Creek Ranch offers 192.52 acres of raw Hill Country land for sale in Edwards County, Texas. This property captures the essence of rugged Texas terrain with a mix of rolling hills, panoramic views, and abundant native habitat. Its the ideal setup for those looking to create a private hunting retreat, weekend getaway, or long-term recreational investment. With strong wildlife presence and terrain diversity, this ranch gives buyers a rare opportunity to own true Texas hunting land.
Location:
The ranch sits in a quiet area of Edwards County, 42 miles from Carta Valley, 48 miles from Rocksprings, 74 miles to Kickapoo Cavern State Park, and 87 miles to Uvalde. The property is accessed via a private road off RM 2523, providing both seclusion and accessibility from major Hill Country hubs. This central location makes it easy to enjoy nearby parks, small-town amenities, and outdoor attractions across West and Southwest Texas.
Land:
The land ranges from roughly 1,980 to 2,200 feet in elevation, offering dramatic Hill Country views and natural cover throughout. The property is partially fenced on the west and north boundaries, with a quality road running along the perimeter. Trails already exist across the property, and new ones could easily be expanded to access the interior terrain. Native vegetation includes live oak, shin oak, pion pine, juniper, agarita, persimmon, mesquite, and mountain laurel, creating ideal habitat for both wildlife and ranching uses. Moreover, there is 1,680ft of wet-weather creek on the property. This raw acreage serves as a blank canvas ready to be shaped into a personalized hunting camp or off-grid ranch headquarters.
Wildlife & Hunting:
This ranch lies in one of Edwards County's most consistent hunting regions. The area supports a strong population of Axis and Whitetail deer, along with dove, turkey, and hogs. The mix of brush and open clearings provides natural travel corridors and feeding zones. Two feeders convey with the property, offering a head start for any new owner ready to set up blinds and hunting stations.
Utilities:
A shared water well services the property, ensuring a reliable water source for a hunting camp or wildlife needs. Electricity is available nearby and could be extended for future improvements.
Remarks:
Rocky Creek Ranch currently benefits from a wildlife valuation, keeping property taxes low. This property offers a unique chance to own large-acreage recreational land in the Texas Hill Country with beautiful views, privacy, and strong game populations. Whether you're looking for a hunting property, weekend getaway, or long-term land investment, this ranch delivers the space and setting to make it your own.
09/15/2025
$599,000
45.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 20524 US-83, Junction, TX
Property Highlights: Expansive Natural Beauty: This stunning property features breathtaking views and is bordered by a working ranch at the front, providing a scenic backdrop. The untouched area at the back is a sanctuary for wildlife, offering a perfect habitat for various species including axes, whitetail deer, hogs, and even orex. Innovative Barndo: Opening its doors to endless possibilities, this 2023-built Barndo is super insulated and designed for comfort and efficiency. Functional Shop: A spacious 30x21 shop is included, ideal for hobbies, equipment storage, or even a workshop. This versatile space can be tailored to meet your specific needs. RV Ready: This property features an RV cover complete with hookups. Equestrian Features: For horse enthusiasts, the three-stall barn with a tack room is a standout feature. Gardener’s Paradise: The property boasts a beautifully landscaped garden featuring raised beds and a self-watering system. Water Access: A reliable 480 ft. Trinity aquifer well comes with a 3000-gallon storage tank, ensuring you have ample water supply.
Call Mark to set up your showing at 830-370-3274
05/14/2026
$126,477
53.82 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - SD 63536, Rocksprings, TX
Wild Canyon Ranch offers an opportunity to own rugged Texas Hill Country land in Edwards County at an exceptionally affordable price of only $2,350 per acre, making it one of the best values currently available in the area. Located at the end of Edwards County Road 635, this private and scenic ranch provides the seclusion, views, and wildlife habitat buyers look for in a true recreational property.
The ranch features dramatic Hill Country terrain with deep canyons, rolling hills, rugged draws, and elevated ridges offering endless long-range views across the surrounding countryside. The natural beauty of the property is highlighted by native vegetation that includes live oak, pinon pine, cedar, hackberry trees, and the brush and grasses that make this region of Texas famous for hunting and outdoor recreation.
Wild Canyon Ranch is an outstanding hunting property loaded with native and exotic game. Wildlife commonly seen on the ranch includes whitetail deer, free-ranging axis deer, aoudad, feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, and numerous species of predators and fur-bearing animals native to the Texas Hill Country. The rugged terrain and heavy cover create excellent habitat and help support healthy wildlife populations year-round.
One of the most attractive features of the ranch is that the northern boundary joins a large neighboring ranch, providing added privacy, reduced development pressure, and enhanced wildlife movement throughout the area. Large neighboring ranches are becoming increasingly difficult to find and add long-term value and recreational appeal to the property.
Owner financing is available on all tracts with as little as 5% down and terms for up to 30 years, making land ownership more affordable than ever. Whether you are looking for hunting land, recreational property, a weekend getaway, or a long-term investment in Texas land, Wild Canyon Ranch delivers exceptional value at only $2,350 per acre.
Call or email today for maps, pricing, available tracts, and additional information.
All photos may not be of the specific tract being offered but are representative of the terrain, vegetation, views, and wildlife common to the ranch and surrounding area.
04/23/2024
$1,200,000
346 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
HASHKNIFE NORTH RANCH
(346+/- acs - Edwards County)
346+/- acs (subject to survey)
includes 34+/- Acs in Paula Verde West Subdivision
Insured access off RR #674
Plus 50 wide easement access off CR #551 to West side of property
10 x 24 Camp Building
Shared Community Well on Paula Verde tract
LOCATION & ACCESS: The Hashknife North Ranch is located about 1/2 mile off Texas Hwy 674 about 19 miles from Rocksprings in Edwards County. This location insures seclusion but is still a convenient distance from town for supplies and cafes. A good quality private easement insures year-round, all-weather access from the highway.
IMPROVEMENTS: The Camp Building is a small but convenient cabin for overnight protection from the elements and storage. It is located a short distance from the access road along which electrical power could be extended to the property and then a short distance to the cabin.
FENCING: Fencing around the perimeter of the 312+/- ac main tract is typical livestock fencing in various conditions. The owners plan to construct a new fence along the east boundary of the 312+/- acre main tract.
WATER: The Camp Building is located on the the Paula Verde Subdivision Tract #13 for convenient access to a community water well located a short distance down the subdivision road.
TOPOGRAPHY: The ranch topography is classic Hill Country. Two large, parallel, wet weather creeks run across the northwest part of the ranch, separated by a wide, southwesterly sloping ridge. These wet weather creeks flow into another huge and scenic, wet weather creek that runs along half the entire western boundary of the ranch. East of the parallel, wet weather creeks, spectacular bluffs and high hills connected by a long, meandering ridge overlook the oak lined creek bottoms. Miles of spectacular views are extend in almost every direction. At the northeast corner of the 312+/- ac main tract, the east side of the high ridge slopes off into the 34+/- acre subdivision tract where the cabin is located. During rainy weather, these wet weather creeks provide massive amounts of runoff and lingering potholes of water for game.
COVER: Cedar has been controlled historically, so the remaining vegetation is light to heavy but not overly dense and what remains is mostly the more desirable browse and cover for game. The lack of dense cedar creates a healthy vegetation profile so that, when it rains, the land can produce beneficial browse to its true potential. Scattered Pion Pine trees in the area hint at the ranch's location near the northern edge of the Texas Transition Zone, an area where the Edwards Plateau and South Texas blend together, characterized by vegetation common to both regions. Some say it provides the best of both areas.
GAME: The Hashknife North Ranch is carved out of the north part of the Psalm XXIII Ranch which consists of several thousand acres. A feeding program in place for several years has maintained a good population of white-tail deer. According to a biologists habitat report of the Psalm XXIII ranch prepared several years ago (copy available upon request), other species present on the ranch include Axis deer, Aoudad, Mouflon Sheep, Spanish goats, Rio Grande turkey, Bobwhite quail, Montezuma Quail, Feral hogs, raccoon, coyote, bobcat, and gray fox. A whitetail buck harvested from the Psalm XXIII ranch won the Edwards County big buck contest in 2008.
TERMS: $1,200,000.00 or $3,170.00 per acre. Owner finance considered. Minerals negotiable.
01/27/2025
$290,950
69 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
This beautiful 69.28 acres is NOT IN A SUBDIVISION! NO POA, NO DUES! Located South of Rocksprings, on CR 310, the property offers great access!
Courtesy water well is on property, available to fill water trough for wildlife. Electricity is easily available. Partially fenced. Moderate to heavy cover of Oaks and cedar. Terrain is moderately rolling to mountainous, but all usable land. 2 blinds and 2 feeders convey. Partially fenced. Wildlife in the area consists of Whitetail, Axis, Elk, Turkey and Hogs. This is a clean slate, ready for you to build your dream home, or hunting cabin just the way you want it! Additional 100 acres with cabin available. Call for information.
Edwards County is well known for excellent year-round hunting opportunities. Native wildlife such as Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Dove, and Hogs are commonly found here. Exotic wildlife such as Axis, Blackbuck Antelope, Elk, Fallow, Red Stag, and Aoudad Sheep offer the year-round hunting. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION!
The county seat, Rocksprings, is located just a short 70 mile drive from cities such as Kerrville, Del Rio, and Uvalde. Edwards County has a small airport, located approx. 5 miles South of town. County population is 1422, according to the 2020 census.
Call Greene Realty to schedule your showing today! (830)683-7575
10/22/2025
$262,000
75 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Unnamed Road, Carta Valley, TX
DESCRIPTION:
Red Bluff Retreat offers 75 acres for sale in Edwards County, Texas. This hunting ranch combines rugged scenery, Red Bluff Creek frontage, and ready-to-use improvements. The property features over 1,500 feet of wet-weather Red Bluff Creek lined with large bluffs, open meadows, and big oaks along the bottom. A 400 sq/ft metal Morgan building sits on an elevated point with wide views across the creek valley, offering a comfortable setup for weekend stays or a base camp for future development.
LOCATION:
The ranch lies about 30 miles west of Rocksprings, near Devils River State Park and Lake Amistad. Access is by an all-weather road through a gated easement. The area is known for its rugged landscape, stargazing, and year-round outdoor recreation.
LAND:
The land blends high mesas and creek bottoms, with elevations ranging from 2,100 to 2,260 feet. The western mesa top offers panoramic views of the surrounding country, while the creek bottom supports rich vegetation with oak, black walnut, pinon pine, persimmon, and shin oak. Fossils and flint can be found throughout the property, making it a unique spot for rockhounds. The blend of browse, terrain, and water makes it ideal habitat for native and exotic game.
WILDLIFE & HUNTING:
This ranch has not been hunted in several years, allowing game to thrive. Native species include whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and quail, along with aoudad and other exotics common to the region. One blind, two corn feeders, and natural food sources are already in place. The property offers room for additional blinds and feeders and plenty of space for hiking, exploring, and stargazing.
IMPROVEMENTS & UTILITIES:
A 400 sq/ft metal Morgan building serves as a cabin or storage space and sits in a prime spot overlooking the creek bed. Shared water is available from a nearby well about a quarter-mile down the easement road. Power is accessible in the area, and the property is perimeter fenced with a gated entrance.
REMARKS:
Red Bluff Retreat is an affordable Hill Country hunting ranch with scenery, elevation, and water features rarely found at this size. With Red Bluff Creek, good access, and diverse terrain, its a ready-to-use getaway with the foundation to build out a family retreat or hunting camp.
05/28/2025
$221,000
55.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
SUMMARY
Located in the scenic Blackbuck Ridge Subdivision, BBR Ranch offers 55+/- acres of prime recreational land just 16+/- minutes northwest of Rocksprings, Texas. With a mix of rolling terrain, diverse wildlife, and convenient access, this tract is ideal for hunting, weekend getaways, or building a private Hill Country escape.
DESCRIPTION
BBR Ranch delivers a rare opportunity to own an exceptional piece of Edwards County, known for its rugged beauty and recreational appeal. The property offers privacy, security, and abundant natural featuresmaking it a great setting for a family hunting retreat or off-the-grid relaxation. With a gated entrance and privately maintained road, the ranch is easily accessible while maintaining a remote and peaceful atmosphere.
LOCATION
BBR Ranch is situated in the Blackbuck Ridge Subdivision, approximately 16+/- minutes northwest of Rocksprings, off Highway 55. The property is accessed by a caliche road exclusive to subdivision owners, offering both seclusion and convenience within the Edwards Plateau region of the Texas Hill Country.
The ranch is about 16+/- miles from Rocksprings, 42+/- miles from Sonora, 47+/- miles from Camp Wood, 64+/- miles from Junction, 68+/- miles from Leakey, 92+/- miles from Kerrville, 141+/- miles from San Antonio, and 192+/- miles from Austin.
LAND
The 55+/- acres feature rolling topography blanketed in mature live oak, cedar, and native brush. The varied elevation and vegetation provide excellent cover for wildlife and stunning Hill Country views. Whether youre hunting, hiking, or simply enjoying the outdoors, this landscape offers a versatile recreational setting.
IMPROVEMENTS
The tract includes a gated entrance and access via a well-maintained caliche subdivision road. There are currently no structural improvements, giving Buyers the flexibility to customize the property with a hunting cabin, RV pad, or future homestead to suit their needs.
WILDLIFE
This area is known for its abundant game, with frequent sightings of native whitetail deer and free-ranging exotics such as axis and Aoudad. The natural terrain and vegetation provide a thriving habitat for year-round hunting and wildlife observation.
WATER
While the property does not currently feature a water well, groundwater is accessible in the region, and nearby properties have successfully drilled wells. Water catchment systems or hauling are alternative options for immediate recreational use.
10/01/2025
$299,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - 2033 Sd 45670, Rocksprings, TX
Mailtrail Valley Ranch Lot 57 is a 100-acre tract in Edwards County, Texas. It offers rolling ridges, open valleys, and full 360-degree views. The land is covered in native vegetation like Pinion Pine, Oak, and Cedar. Wildlife includes Aoudad, Axis, Whitetail, and Turkey.
This property holds an ag exemption and requires little maintenance. Internal roads give strong access across the ranch. Improvements include electricity, a shared water well, three campers, and a large carport.
This is a solid option for hunters, outdoor users, or land investors looking for a Hill Country property ready to use.
04/11/2024
$120,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
REDUCED!
40.71 acres located in Western Edwards County. BEAUTIFUL terrain consisting of a wet weather creek traversing through the property. Good topo change from creek beds to hilltops! Moderate to heavy cover of Oaks, Mesquite, Mountain Laurel, and Cedar. This property is truly a diamond in the rough! Wildlife in the area consists of Whitetail, Turkey, Dove, and Hogs. RV can be purchased, but is not included in list price. Ag exempt taxes. Reduced to $120,000
01/09/2025
$839,995
480.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Own Your Piece of Texas Wild: Prime Hunting Ranch with Owner Financing
Escape to the **EXTREMELY RUGGED** beauty of Texas and experience unparalleled hunting on this exceptional ranch. Boasting free-ranging exotics and expansive neighboring properties, this is a rare opportunity to own a true sportsman's paradise.
FREE RANGING EXOTICS-- Elk, aoudad, axis, whitetail, turkey, hogs, predators & dove.
LARGE LOW FENCED NEIGHBORS -- 7000 acres to the north, 10,000 acres to the east
5% down owner financing available...the more down, the lower the rate. Rates anywhere from 8%-9.9% depending on price and down payment. Third party welcomed as well. Military discounts available.
ROUGH & RUGGED -- BIG DRAWS and elevation ranging from 1960ft to 2140ft
AG EXEMPT with WILDLIFE EXEMPTION
Unmatched Hunting Opportunities:
This ranch is a haven for hunters seeking diverse game, including:
Free-Ranging Exotics: Pursue elk, aoudad, and axis deer in their natural habitat.
Native Game: Enjoy excellent whitetail deer, turkey, and hog hunting.
Predator and Dove Hunting: Experience year-round hunting opportunities.
Escape to the Heart of Texas Hill Country: Your Rugged Paradise Awaits!!
Imagine owning a piece of untamed beauty, where breathtaking vistas stretch as far as the eye can see. This exceptional ranch offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the true essence of the Texas Hill Country.
Embrace the rugged charm of this scenic property, boasting endless Hill Country views. The landscape is a tapestry of vibrant greenery, featuring a diverse mix of live oak, pinon pine, cedar, and hackberry trees, complemented by native brush and grasses. This diverse terrain provides the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures and tranquil escapes.
11/20/2023
$268,995
114.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
Fronts county road 650, about 1 minute off the pavement of FM 2523-- 40 minutes from Rocksprings
FREE RANGING EXOTICS-- Apart from white-tailed deer & axis, hunters might also find opportunities to pursue other game species, such as aoudad, sika deer, fallow, wild hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and predators like coyotes and bobcats.
OWNER FINANCING available-- as little as 5% down, fixed interest rates, no prepayment penalties, and any term up to 30 years!!!!! MILITARY discounts available-- ask me about that please.
POWER across the street-- less than 900 feet from parcel
RUGGED terrain with rock and cedar
PICTURES/VIDEO NOV. 2023
No ag exemption currently in place-- taxes ~$200/month
This scenic Hill Country ranch is located in southern Edwards County, southwest of the county seat Rocksprings. Average annual rainfall is 21.19 inches with a 250 day growing season. The climate is comfortable year 'round, with January's average low temperature 38 degrees and July's average high 94. Edwards County is located on a mesa at an altitude exceeding 2,500 feet which lends itself to dry, clean air and a constant breeze. The area is noted for its comfortable climate. Edwards County has long been recognized as one of the top destinations to hunt in Texas! Indian Gap Ranch has a large population of native Whitetail deer and other abundant native game species include Rio Grande Turkey and Javelina. And hunting isn't limited to native game, as the ranch has various types of exotic game animals from around the world including Axis deer, Sika deer, Fallow deer, Mouflon Sheep and Russian boar/Feral hog crosses
04/24/2024
$229,895
69.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Edwards County - Rocksprings, TX
JUST REPO'd -- PICTURES ON PROPERTY
EASY ACCESS- 30 minutes from Rocksprings, 15 on pavement & 15 on caliche county/private road. Large 10,000 acre neighbor to south/LOW FENCED
POWER in the northwest corner of parcel and is also 1150 feet from the northeast side as well
BLIND/FEEDER and trailer/everything in pictures convey!
FREE RANGING EXOTICS-- Apart from white-tailed deer & axis, hunters might also find opportunities to pursue other game species, such as aoudad, sika deer, fallow, wild hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and predators.
OWNER FINANCING available, not required. 5% down minimum, NO prepayment penalties or qualifications. Fixed rates 8.0 - 9.9%, the more down, the lower the rate.
The ranch features scenic Hill Country land ranging from pristine hilltops with amazing views to lush oak-lined draws with seasonal creeks. Wildlife on the ranch includes Axis Deer, Aoudad, Whitetail, Turkey, Dove, hogs and Quail with occasional Blackbuck and Fallow. Graded caliche roads meander throughout the ranch providing easy access to every property. All of the properties have been surveyed by a licensed surveyor and each property corner is marked. Owner financing is available with 5% down, 30 year term, no prepayment penalty with no credit check. Call today to setup an appointment to view this brand new ranch! Discounts are available for former and current Military.
Hill Country hunting in Rocksprings, Texas, offers a unique and exciting experience for outdoor enthusiasts. Rocksprings, located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, is renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and rich hunting opportunities.
The area is particularly known for its abundance of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and exotic game species such as axis deer, blackbuck antelope, and aoudad sheep. Hunters from all over the country flock to Rocksprings for its challenging hunts and picturesque landscapes.
When planning a hunting trip to Rocksprings, it's essential to familiarize yourself with local hunting regulations and obtain the necessary permits and licenses. Additionally, it's crucial to respect private property rights and obtain permission from landowners before hunting on their land.
Many hunting outfitters and guides operate in the Rocksprings area, offering guided hunts, lodging, and other amenities to ensure a memorable hunting experience. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a novice, Rocksprings offers something for everyone, making it a premier destination for Hill Country hunting adventures.
Living in Rocksprings, Texas, offers a unique blend of tranquility, rugged beauty, and a strong sense of community, characteristic of Hill Country living. Here's a glimpse into what life might be like in Rocksprings:
Scenic Beauty: Rocksprings is nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Texas Hill Country. Residents enjoy stunning views of rolling hills, oak trees, and expansive ranchland. The area is known for its natural beauty, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.
Rural Lifestyle: Life in Rocksprings embraces a slower pace, away from the hustle and bustle of city living. Residents often appreciate the simplicity and tranquility of rural life, with fewer crowds and less traffic. The tight-knit community fosters a sense of belonging and camaraderie among neighbors.
Outdoor Recreation: With its abundant wildlife and diverse terrain, Rocksprings offers an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Hunting, fishing, and hiking are popular pastimes for residents, allowing them to connect with nature and enjoy the region's natural resources.
Strong Community Bonds: Rocksprings boasts a tight-knit community where neighbors look out for one another. Residents often come together for local events, festivals, and community gatherings, strengthening social ties and fostering a sense of belonging.
Heritage and Culture: Rocksprings has a rich history rooted in ranching and frontier culture. Residents take pride in preserving this heritage, evident in the town's historic buildings, museums, and annual events celebrating local traditions.
Close-Knit Schools: Families in Rocksprings benefit from small, close-knit schools that prioritize individualized attention and community involvement. This creates a supportive learning environment for students and fosters strong connections between families and educators.
Limited Amenities: While Rocksprings offers a peaceful lifestyle, amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, and healthcare facilities may be limited compared to larger urban areas. Residents often embrace a DIY mentality and may need to travel to nearby towns for certain services and goods.
Overall, living in Rocksprings, Texas, provides a tranquil retreat amidst the rugged beauty of the Hill Country, where residents can enjoy a simpler way of life while fostering strong community bonds and appreciating the natural wonders of the region.
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