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- Val Verde County, TX
- 2,660 Acres (MOL)
- This ranch is a perfect retreat for hunters!
Exceptional ranch, farm & premier real estate properties offered by Ranchline.
Located in the heart of some of the most
beautiful country in all the southwest, this
Texas-sized ranch offers a little bit of
everything. Not far from the Amistad
National Recreation Area, this spectacular
property is now for sale.
Evoking romantic days of the Old West,
Oak Tree Ranch is a magnificent Texas
Hill Country retreat perfect for the seasoned
hunter, rancher, or nature lover. Here
you will raise livestock, explore, or just
plain relax and live the cowboy lifestyle.
Ranch headquarters main house and
generous carport offer a comfortable and
spacious private getaway. The working
livestock facility includes pens, squeeze
and loading chutes, barn, tack room and
bunkhouse.
Near Del Rio, Texas, Oak Tree Ranch
retains that rugged charm while providing
a close access to town with all its recreational
opportunities. This is a great place
to raise your livestock, wildlife and your
family.
The Oak Tree Ranch headquarters provides two
bedrooms. The concrete home includes includes the
main house, courtyard, patios and outbuildings.
Nestled in a park-like setting, this residential
compound sports a traditional ambiance with a
touch of Texas architecture.
In addition,large barns, corrals and bunkhouse
make this the perfect hunters retreat.
Livestock facilities
Livestock raising and wildlife are naturals at Oak Tree Ranch. Cattle,
sheep or goats thrive in the Texas Hill Country where the terrain lends itself
to ideal grazing conditions and the land is accessible year round. Facilities
include working pens, squeeze chute, loading chute, pipe and wire pens,
scales and a barn and tack room.
In the past, the area has supported livestock, hunting, trail riding and family
activities.
Ownership of Oak Tree
Ranch is your opportunity
have your own private
hunting retreat.
Air Service/Lay of the Land
Oak Tree Ranch is 20 miles north of Del Rio, Texas on Highway 377 and is convenient to the Del Rio
International Airport where daily flights connect Del Rio to Houston George Bush International (IAH), and
from there connect to more than 280 destinations in over 45 countries, including 49 cities in Latin America.
Elevations of Oak Tree Ranch is approximately 1920 feet providing breathtaking vistas of near and far
hills and valleys. Both rugged and rolling landscape stretches out in all directions. Grassy slopes, ravines
and the frequent relief of fields sporting several species of native grasses paint the area with texture and
color.
Local wildlife includes deer, coyote, bobcat, antelope, and hogs.
The mild climate allows establishment of many types of flowering plants, perennials, and vines throughout
the compound. Vast grazing land features native grasses and the beautiful oak trees of South Texas.
The array of rich color, texture and lush topography makes Oak Tree Ranch an unforgettable experience.
Climate at Oak Tree Ranch
Summer heat can be extreme in the
Hill Country, typically hot with abundant
sunshine. Year-round temperatures are
mostly comfortable; winters are not
severe and snow is a rare event. Many
people choose to spend the winter months
in mild South Texas. For those looking to
escape the harsher winters of the north,
Oak Tree Ranch would be a perfect winter
getaway.
Skies are mostly clear with brilliant
nights. Sunrise and sunset are colorful
and majestic a perfect setting you will
want to share with family.
Thunderous midsummer storms provide
most of the precipitation with the
annual average around 22 inches. The
growing season is an ample 190 days.
Oak Tree Ranch is an ideal hunting
facility with a number of potential features.
Affordable carrying cost and a
wonderful place to raise a family are only
a few.
Lake Amistad Recreation Area provides a wide range of activities
Only a few miles from Del Rio, Amistad National Recreation Area is known primarily for excellent year round, water-based recreation including: boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and water-skiing. Amistad NRA also provides opportunities for picnicking, camping and hunting.
The reservoir, at the confluence of the Rio Grande, Devils and Pecos rivers, was created by Amistad Dam in 1969. In addition to excellent recreation, this area is rich in archeology and rock art, and contains a wide variety of plant and animal life.
Lake Amistad is one of Del Rios main attractions, offering a wide expanse of clear, turquoise-colored water on the Texas/Mexico border. There are great opportunities for boating, houseboat vacations, camping, water sports, fishing and bird watching. The crystal clear waters are home to several species of bass, catfish, sunfish and gar. Lake Amistad is well known as the premier bass lake in Texas. Anglers catch bass weighing eight pounds and more on a regular basis. The biggest bass for 1997 weighed in at 14.47 pounds. Some of the favorite catches at Lake Amistad are Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Channel Catfish,and Black Crappie.
The area is home to 300 species of birds, including tropical species such as the great kiskadee, green and ringed kingfishers, and Carolina and cactus wrens. Some of the best examples of ancient Indian rock art on the North American continent can be found in the area with sites accessible by boat, depending on lake level.