Lely Ranch Trailer
LELY RANCH
Presidio, Texas
66,000± acres
SOLD
30 MIN FROM MARFA
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CONTIGUOUS TO:
PRESIDIO LELY INTL. AIRPORT
CIBOLO CREEK LODGE RESORT
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK
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PREMIER HUNTING & RECREATION RANCH
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ABUNDANT WILDLIFE | NATURE
Situated on 66,000± acres of topography-rich land, the Lely Ranch offers miles of diverse terrain including everything from breathtaking cliffs to expansive canyons. It is located approximately 30 minutes south of the legendary Marfa, Texas, where you and your guests can go to enjoy dining, museums, modern art and entertainment. The Lely Ranch is also contiguous to the renowned Cibolo Creek Lodge, which allows access to their luxury accommodations. This vast, rugged Ranch is largely untouched, and affords a rare chance to own your own Big Bend. When exploring this vast country, you will find pictographs on canyon walls, plane crash wreckage and many relics from when Indians and outlaws called this ranch their home. It is the first public availability of the Lely Ranch since being purchased in the 1960’s by a foreign dairy magnate and renowned inventor. It is truly the last frontier.
Location:
The ranch covers a massive amount of country with Big Bend State Park as the eastern boundary, Highway 67 as the western boundary, and then extending north to south from Shafter all the way to Presidio. It is a 30-minute drive from Marfa and an hour from Alpine. There are also two easily accessible runways close by for the ultimate convenience. Lely International Airport is just across Highway 67 and has a 5200 x 75‘ runway, and Cibolo creek also has a 5300 x 60’ runway, both which can accommodate most private jets.
Hunting:
Lely Ranch offers a diverse range of hunting and expansive hunting revenue possibilities. Outfitters in this region stay busy chasing giant mule deer, elk, aoudad rams, javelinas and hogs as well as multiple species of quail. With lodging in place and the canyon holding plenty of game, this could be a turn key hunting operation and revenue opportunity.
Cattle:
With the water systems on the ranch, it could easily accommodate a cow and calf operation.
Habitat & Topography:
1,500-foot elevation changes, cliffs, ravines and massive canyons along Cibolo Creek this ranch has it all.
Wildlife, Hunting:
This ranch has a plethora of wild game, MLD permit for mule deer, big aoudad rams, elk, javelinas, wild hogs, three species of quail and mountain lions. You can glass ridgelines for mule deer and aoudad in the morning and quail hunt in the afternoon. The diversity of the terrain offers a paramount hunting assortment.
Water:
This property has superior surface and subsurface water for the area. 14 water wells and a few springs from the mountains creating an oasis for wildlife in certain canyons.
Homes:
Hunters cabin is a simply appointed brick bunkhouse cabin.