Rancho Anita
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Area Of Texas
Property Description
Tucked away west of Highway 83 in the Rio Grande Valley, Rancho Anita encompasses 284.20 acres of vibrant native brush. The property boasts a healthy blend of mesquite, guajillo, prickly pear, and Texas ebony trees, creating a thriving habitat for local wildlife. Electricity is available at the county road. The old hunter’s camp at Rancho Anita includes cattle pens, an old water well, and a windmill.
The property is connected to city water and piped into the ranch's interior. Currently enjoying Ag Exemption, the ranch serves as an idyllic family hunting retreat. There is an abundance of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, blue and bobwhite quail, feral hogs, and javelina. Rancho Anita is a classic South Texas composition, perfect as a peaceful refuge for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike.
Boat access to Falcon Lake is just around the corner at the end of Los Lobos Road and Falcon County Park. Whether you seek a tranquil getaway, fishing in Falcon Lake, or a private family hunting ranch, Rancho Anita offers multiple possibilities.
Water
City Water
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Electricty
Property Taxes
$275.00
Driving Directions
From Zapata head south on Hwy 83 for 25 miles, turn west on Los Lobos Rd.
From Roma head North on Hwy 83 for 15 miles, turn west on Los Lobos Rd.
From Rio Grande City head nroth on Hwy 83 for 30 miles, turn west on Los Lobos Rd.
Gate is 1.0 mile west in Los Lobos Rd on the south side of the road.
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