La Salle County




Rancho El Altito

2832 acres
Price: $7,788,000

South Texas hunting at its best with a fabulous hacienda-style lodge - approximately 5,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 4-1/2 baths, covered porches and cabana. Designed with entertainment in mind, your family and guests will be quite comfortable here.

Across the paved parking lot is a 3-bedroom apartment built inside a 6,500-sq.-ft. implement barn and garage. Other improvements include a game cleaning area & walk-in cooler, 20-ton overhead feed storage, 13 deer blinds, 13 corn feeders, and 10 protein feeders.

The ranch is very well-watered with 7 stock tanks and 5.7 miles of waterline filling 6 water troughs. Rancho El Altito is high-fenced with a very well-managed deer herd (180-class deer harvested this year). The brush diversity is as good as anywhere in South Texas. The ranch has highway frontage and is located 7 miles east of Cotulla, less than 10 minutes from the Cotulla airport.

Reputation Hunting Ranch

1517 acres
Price: $4,171,750

This hunting ranch is high-fenced and has been managed for deer hunting for 15 years. Two branches of a major creek (Cibolo Creek) cross the ranch and provide a superb habitat for deer turkey, quail, and dove. This is one of the best all-around hunting ranches in South Texas. There is a very nice 3-bedroom owner's home on the property, as well as a large equipment shed and horse pens. This ranch is approximately 5 miles west of Millett, Texas, and Interstate 35.

Caiman Ranch - SOLD

2000 acres
Price: $5,200,000

This ranch is the 2000-acre Headquarters portion of the 10,000-acre Caiman Ranch. Owned by the same family for 60 years, this is a very rare opportunity. Their trophy whitetail deer program began 25 years ago and they have had Level 3 MLD permit for 10 years. The Caiman Ranch is a regular on the leaderboards of several South Texas deer contests. On the entire 10,000 acres in the past 5 years the ranch has taken 26 bucks scoring over 160 B&C and 3 scoring 190 or better. All native, free-ranging, South Texas hunting at its best. Traversed by Los Olmos creek and once inhabited by the Coalhauiltecan Indians, there is also good hunting for Indian artifacts / arrowheads.

The main house (5 bedroom, 5 bath) has 4,912 square feet of living area and 10,000 sq. ft. under roof, including 1200 sq. ft. of covered patio and 3,049 sq. ft. of carport. The house features DSL internet, Dish Network TV, a steam shower and jacuzzi bath, a fireplace, and a walk-in cooler. The guest house (4 bedroom, 2 bath) is 1,724 sq. ft. The barn and shop building is 4905 sq. ft. There is a Carrizo water well pumping water to 2 large storage tanks at the headquarters. Other improvements include approximately 2 miles of waterline with several water troughs, stock tanks, working pens, a tack shed, another 650-sq.-ft. barn with loading docks, and a 2500-ft. grass landing strip.

Located 15 miles east of Encinal in La Salle County with 2.7 miles of County Road frontage (across the road from the Junco).