Location
The ranch sits on Cameron Ranch Road near Fowlerton, on the La Salle and McMullen County line in the South Texas brush country. Fowlerton is essentially at the property gate, with Tilden (the McMullen County seat) approximately 16± miles east and Cotulla (the La Salle County seat) roughly 26± miles west. San Antonio is approximately 85± miles north, about a 1.5-hour drive. The location places the ranch in the heart of the Golden Triangle, the South Texas brush country region recognized for trophy whitetail production.
Land & Terrain
The 100± acres are covered in thick native South Texas brush, the protein-rich woody vegetation that defines the Golden Triangle and supports trophy deer production. The terrain is flat to gently rolling, characteristic of the South Texas brush country. There are no pipelines, oil activity, or pad sites on the property. New fencing runs along the north and south boundaries.
Water
A 3± acre lake with a center island sits within the ranch, supporting fishing and waterfowl. A wet weather creek runs through portions of the property. No water well is currently in place; a buyer planning structures would need to drill.
Wildlife & Hunting
The hunting land carries whitetail, turkey, hogs, dove, ducks, and quail among native species, along with coyotes and bobcats. The thick South Texas brush provides cover and forage typical of the Golden Triangle, and the lake and wet weather creek bring waterfowl onto the property.
Utilities
Electric service is available through Medina Electric Cooperative at the road. No water well or septic system is currently in place on the property.
Remarks
This property fits a buyer looking for a manageable Golden Triangle hunting land tract with surface water already in place, ready for personal hunting, weekend use, or long-term recreational ownership. The 3-acre lake with an island is uncommon on a tract of this size and supports both fishing and waterfowl alongside the established brush habitat. Power at the road and 1,650± feet of paved frontage make the property workable for future improvements without significant infrastructure cost. The absence of pipelines, oil activity, and pad sites preserves the natural character of the land. The location places the ranch within practical driving distance of San Antonio while sitting in the heart of South Texas’s trophy whitetail region.