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Tarpley, TX 78003
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Farm Ranch
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 1526120
Lot Size 559.280 Acres
Property Description
In the same family since the 1860s, the historic Cottonwood Springs Ranch is situated in its own series of valleys, canyons and protective mountains in Bandera County, Texas, between Tarpley and Utopia. This ranch offers privacy, numerous springs, productive valleys with juniper management in place, seven canyons, excellent wildlife habitat, exceptional topography, forever views, and a modest road system. It is waiting for its next steward to make it their own. Location: The ranch entrance is off Rio Hondo Loop E Road, about 4.5 driving miles north of FM 470. The ranch is 10.3 driving miles from Tarpley, 17.5 driving miles from Utopia and Bandera is less than 25 miles from Bandera. The property is only 76 driving miles (1.5 hour drive time!) from the San Antonio International Airport. Water: The namesake Cottonwood Springs are centrally located on the southern portion of the ranch with a sizable waterhole and the remains of a historic cottonwood tree that benefitted from the springs for many years. There are several seeps/springs at the headwaters of the Williams Creek watershed that is located on the western part of the ranch. Other seeps/springs are located elsewhere on the ranch depending on conditions. The current owners have also put into service a small rainwater catchment (aka guzzler), as well, to provide another source of water for wildlife. Topography, Rangeland and Habitat: This scenic Hill Country ranch has over 400' of topographical relief with a high point some 2,120 feet above sea level. The valley areas are fertile bottomland with majestic trees and deep-rooted grasses bounded by meandering protective ridge tops to the north along with the seven main canyons. This diversity along with the riparian areas along the creek drainages offer extraordinarily productive habitat. Typical of this part of the Hill Country, the habitat includes oak juniper woodlands with fantastic tree diversity including live oak, Spanish oak, shin oak, blue oak, Texas Madrone, cherry, redbud, Texas and Mexican buckeyes, walnut and Ashe juniper. Additionally, diverse brush species, succulents and grasses also provide excellent habitat for wildlife. Juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in the valleys, lower hillsides and on some ridge tops; enhancing range conditions, habitat, spring flows and usability. Agriculture: The ranch has historically grazed domestic livestock and exotic livestock but is currently resting its pastures as part of its overall conservation management plan. Wildlife and Hunting: The ranch is high fenced on the perimeter. The ranch is home to populations of white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, feral hogs and other wildlife. In addition, this area of Texas is a known destination for birdwatchers with 76 species having been identified on or over the property. Other: The ranch is appraised for ad valorem taxes under 1D1-Ag/ Wildlife Management valuation on its open space. Seller's owned minerals, if any, will convey.
Location
State TX
County Bandera
Area 2400
Exterior
Utilities Available Other
Building
Sewer None
Water Other
Schools
Elementary Schools Medina
Middle Schools Medina
High Schools Medina
School District Medina Isd
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
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