Kingsbery Ranch is located approximately 7 miles west of Crystal City on FM 1668 and Kingsbery Lane. There is approximately one-half mile of paved road frontage and one mile of county frontage. It is an active livestock and recreational hunting property owned by the same family for decades. Comanche and Turkey Creek meander through the property providing excellent forage, cover, and large mature mesquite, cedar elm and hackberry. Excellent native brush throughout includes mesquite, guayacan, Brazil, huisache, twisted acacia, white brush and prickly pear. The terrain of the ranch is predominately flat comprised of Cochina and Cotulla Clay rising to a Maverick Clay Loam in the northwest section. The ranch is high fenced on two sides and cross-fenced into 2 pastures with two older sets of cattle pens. There is one irrigation well, several ponds, a large Frac tank, fed by the irrigation well. Electricity is found near the corrals located at the center of the ranch and along FM 1668. There are lots of deer, hogs and the drainages provide excellent turkey habitat. Dove, quail, and some waterfowl are also found. Some blinds and feeders will convey.
Jack Kingsbery, the family patriarch relayed some of his experiences on this ranch in his book Cowboy Wrecks and Rattlesnakes. This multi-use ranch would make anyone an excellent hunting ranch, full-time livestock operation, or nice weekend retreat. And maybe youll be able to pen some of your adventures on this ranch in your book.
Sale is surface rights only, No minerals.