This tract is approximately 121 Acres of spacious and scenic high country mesa top in Crockett County, Texas. Its located directly off CR 406, after traveling on about a 100 yard deeded easement that will take you to the ranch.
This property is unrestricted and possesses unbelievable views overlooking the Pecos River and valley below.
This tract is only a few miles from the historic Fort Lancaster, and contains a portion of the Chihuahua Trail. This trail was followed by the spaniard Gaspar Castano De Sosa in 1590 during an expedition to New Mexico. By 1850, this trail was extended to connect the city of Chihuahua and the Texas Gulf Coast.
Wildlife in the area include, but is not limited to whitetail deer, mule deer, wild turkey, javelina, bobcat, wild cats, badger, fox, dove, blue and bobwhite quail, as well as a variety of other birds.
This property has an established source of power supplied and maintained by Rio Grande Electric Cooperative whom serves the area throughout the Trans-Pecos region. Existing power lines run throughout the property across the land and to adjacent properties.