Pailing Creek Ranch with its stunning Hill Country views, a wet weather creek, and beautiful improvements, is ready for its next owner to enjoy. Neighboring Garner State Park, Pailing Creek Ranch contains views of the Texas Hill Country as natural as you can find. Conveniently located just minutes from the Frio River, this turnkey ranch is primed for hunting, grazing, or recreational purposes. There is a one-and-a-half-page Conservation Easement with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Pailing Creek Ranch is a highly improved property with three houses and several barns and sheds. The main house is a beautiful 5,071± square foot rock home that was built in 2010 with a covered patio and outdoor kitchen area. From the back porch of the main house, you get a great view of the well-known Old Baldy Mountain in Garner State Park. The first guest home is a 2,000± square foot home that is accompanied by another guest home that is 1,071± square feet. The arrangement of these homes provides the flexibility to accommodate a variety of guests. 350± Acres of the ranch is high fenced, while the remaining acreage is low fenced. There are multiple fenced pastures on the property.
here are four water wells on the property that provide water to the houses and water troughs on the property, two electric and two solar powered. A small pond on the northeast corner of the property receives a considerable amount of run off from the surrounding hills. Pailing Creek is a wet weather creek that traverses through the center of the property. The creek offers both cover for wildlife and pools of water in wet times.
In the heart of the Edwards Plateau, this ranch contains a good variety of brush species and hardwoods common to the area. Brush species include: agarita, huisache, twist leaf yucca, white brush, persimmon, mountain laurel, and cactus. Both shin oak and ash juniper are present throughout. Large Live oak trees are found throughout the property, along with large cedar trees. About 60% of the ranch consists of good bottomland, with the remaining acreage being in the rolling hills. Two fertile fields, one 21± acres and the 13± acres, lie in the valley of the ranch. Elevations roll from the rich low-lying land at 1,450’ to 1,800’ on the hilltops; this elevation change provides stunning Hill Country views.
Pailing Creek Ranch contains wildlife that is typical to the Texas Hill Country. Whitetail Deer, turkey, hogs, varmints, Blackbuck and free-range Axis Deer have been seen on the ranch. The high fenced portion of the ranch has a MLDP program in place.
Negotiable. There is no production on the ranch.
$12,138 (2023). Wildlife Exemption.
Born and raised on a South Texas ranch, Robert Dullnig is a third-generation rancher with deep roots in land stewardship. As the best ranch broker in Texas, he brings 20+ years of expertise in wildlife management, hunting operations, and ranch real estate to every deal. Robert has closed over 500 properties, earning accolades like Top 50 Global Real Estate Advisor. Contact us today for an exclusive tour of this property and discover why clients trust him for Texas ranch real estate.
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