Just a short drive down Highway 90 from Uvalde lies East Elm Creek Ranch West. This ranch offers tremendous South Texas hunting opportunities, while the East Fork Elm Creek features impressive oak trees, making this property truly unique for the area. The Highway 90 frontage offers easy access, and with your improvements in place, this ranch is ready for immediate enjoyment.
This property is void of structural improvements. The eastern boundary is high fenced while the northern boundary is low fenced.
East Fork Elm Creek is a wet weather creek that runs through the property and holds water during wet times.
This ranch offers both the typical South Texas brush that is common in this area, such as guajillo, ceniza, mesquite, and persimmon, as well as large hardwoods along the creeks that offer cover for wildlife, creating a truly unique feel to this piece of South Texas.
Wildlife on this ranch is plentiful and includes typical native wildlife such as Whiteta il deer, turkey, hogs, dove, and varmints, as well as Axis deer. The creeks on the ranch offer great cover and browse for wildlife.
Wildlife Exempt
Lying on Highway 90 between Uvalde and Brackettville, this ranch provides easy access with the amenities of town just a short drive away. This ranch is 27 miles from Uvalde, 12 miles from Brackettville, 113 miles from San Antonio, and 191 miles from Austin.
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