18 Acres In The Hills Of The Frio Canyon
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This 18.5-acre live-water property nestled in the hills of the Frio Canyon presents and incredibly rare opportunity to own part of the headwater springs of the Frio River.
Surrounded by larger ranches and bordering the historic Prade Ranch, this property boasts a series of fern covered springs cascading from the limestone bluffs, forming a crystal-clear creek that flows year-round. The creek dubbed "Velvet Springs" by country music artist Paul Cauthen on a visit to the canyon, is a haven for diverse wildlife, birds, lush trees, and rare plant species, creating a thriving ecosystem right in your backyard.
For the outdoor enthusiast and nature lover, this property is a dream come true. It's a blank canvas, perfect for someone eager to build their recreational paradise. Exploring, hiking, hunting, rock climbing, and camping are just a few of the activities you can enjoy at the springs. There are also remnants of Native Americans throughout the property and a small cave to explore. While no utilities currently are on the land, electricity is within reach, ensuring you can customize the property to your desires.
Situated 12 miles north of Leakey, Texas, and accessible via a privately gated easement road from Highway 336, this property offers both seclusion and convenience. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of natural history and create your own paradise in the hills.
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