837 Acres DRIFTWOOD RANCH, Live Oak County
Three Rivers, TX, 78071
* The Driftwood Ranch is offered in two parcels: 406 Ac (ID# 185085860) and 431 Acres (ID# 18508145) *
Description: Driftwood Ranch, featuring the confluence of the Atascosa and Frio Rivers, is a one-of-a-kind turnkey property that has been meticulously cared for and operated by the same family for 100 years. Along with the confluence, this property features 2.3+ miles of steady flowing Frio River and is one and half mile away from the Choke Canyon Reservoir. The riverbanks are lined with hundreds of large oak, elm, and hackberry trees with hanging moss to create a beautifully surreal wilderness, a rare sight in South Texas. The property also features a 4,500+ square foot home that was featured in the 1998 Parade of Homes in San Antonio.
Improvements: Upon entry through the automatic gate and stoned entrance, the paved black top road takes you to the 4 bed, 4 bathroom two-story 4,500 sf home. Built in 2000, the homes plans were featured in the 1998 Parade of Homes in San Antonio. Additionally, a few barns and storage sheds throughout the property provide storage for all farm equipment, hay, and other various ranching necessities. All farming equipment will convey in the sale (see broker for full list of farming equipment).
Water: Driftwood Ranch is a true Texas landmark with the historically significant confluence of the Atascosa and Frio Rivers. Along the east half of the property, the Frio River flows for 2.3+/- miles. Renowned Choke Canyon Reservoir is one and half miles away of the property and releases 33 cubic feet of water per second straight into the Frio; this state mandated flow of water is to ensure the constant flow of the Frio River, preventing dry spells. Additionally, there is a 1.5+ acre tank next to house. The house is supplied by Three Rivers Water and there are four water meters throughout the property.
Vegetation/ Terrain: Driftwood Ranch has endless possibilities but is primarily used for hunting, grazing, and crop cultivation. The mixture of oak, elm, and hackberry trees along the riverbank creates a serene waterscape unlike any other in South Texas. 150 acres are currently used for cultivating grain sorghum and corn. 200+ acres of open pasture are used for cattle grazing. The remainder of the property is filled with shrub brush common to South Texas for high quality deer and wildlife habitat. This property has been carefully managed to prevent overgrazing and to keep the soils in excellent condition.
Wildlife: This low fenced ranch creates a wildlife haven and provides some of greatest Whitetail deer, dove, duck, turkey, quail, and hog hunting in the state. Driftwood Ranch has had very low pressure hunting over the years, providing new owners with the opportunity to implement their preferred wildlife program. The brush habitat is well-suited and designed for all wildlife to thrive and has all the common shrub brush found in South Texas for excellent deer hunting. This property is one and half miles away Choke Canyon Reservoir where you can enjoy world class bass fishing and duck hunting, as well.
Taxes: Agricultural Exemption
Minerals: None.
Brokers Note: A portion of this ranch is in the flood plain. The house has been built up on 5 feet of topsoil to keep out of the flood plain. See broker for details.