• Located in western Edwards County, Texas
• Remote, yet easily accessible with well-maintained roads leading to the property
• The terrain features impressive hilltops offering sweeping panoramic views across the horizon gently rolling down into good meadow bottom with small dry creek bed running along meadow bottom
• Variety of abundant vegetation for the wildlife with several nice clusters of big oak trees and thickets, along with persimmon, agarita, mountain laurel and minimal cedar
• Several open areas with a few thicker areas of good cover and vegetation mixed in
• 1 elevated box blind, fenced in feed pen with 600 lb feeder, alfalfa feeder, water storage tank and trough
• 18 ft, 2014 travel trailer in good condition
• Shared water available, electricity near boundary
• Ag exempt taxes
• Abundant axis, whitetail, hogs, with occasional sika, blackbuck, turkey, fallow
• Western Hill Country Realty
• Listing #34
Coconut 34 is located in western Edwards County, Texas, this scenic +/- 37-acre property offers a perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Though remote, it is easily reached by well-maintained roads leading directly to the property, providing the ideal retreat for those seeking peace, privacy, and adventure.
The land features an impressive mix of terrain, from striking hilltops with sweeping panoramic views that stretch across the horizon to gently rolling slopes leading into a picturesque meadow bottom. A small dry creek bed meanders along this lower area. The landscape supports a diverse range of vegetation, including clusters of large oak trees, thickets, persimmon, agarita, and mountain laurel, with only minimal cedar present. Several open areas provide excellent visibility, while thicker sections offer good cover and habitat for wildlife.
The property is well-equipped for hunting and outdoor recreation, featuring one elevated box blind, a fenced feed pen with a 600-pound feeder, an alfalfa feeder, a water storage tank, and a trough. An 18-foot 2014 travel trailer in good condition provides comfortable accommodations for weekend getaways or extended stays. Shared water is available, and electricity is located near the boundary, offering convenience for future improvements.
Wildlife is abundant, with frequent sightings of axis and whitetail deer, hogs, and occasional appearances by sika, blackbuck, turkey, and fallow deer. The property benefits from agricultural tax exemption, keeping carrying costs low.
Listing #34, Coconut 34 presents an outstanding opportunity to own a beautiful piece of Edwards County land—ideal for hunting, relaxation, or simply enjoying the unspoiled Texas Hill Country landscape.