A TEXAS LEGACY
Stay • Hunt • Renew • Explore

The ranch, located near Del Rio, Texas, is rich in both natural beauty and cultural significance. The blend of rugged landscapes, ancient spiritual history, and wildlife conservation creates a unique backdrop for adventure and exploration. Hike, bike or take an ATV through the ranch to discover ancient artifacts, or simply relax in an isolated, tranquil environment, it’s an ideal escape for those seeking both adventure and reflection.
The Coahuiltecan people’s spiritual migration path adds a profound depth to the land, making it more than just a beautiful place—it’s a living history. The ancient times are etched in caves, where spiritual calendar paintings whisper the stories of the past spanning more than 4500 years. The “Molcajete" and “Guardian" rock formations, with their deep connection to the past, evoke a sense of awe. Imagine standing in their shadow, contemplating the stories etched in the land over thousands of years.
The ranch once served as a sheep and goat operation spanning two world wars and a Great Depression. Today, it lies adjacent to the Devils River State Natural Area, Dan A. Hughes Unit, a conservation area with natural and exotic wildlife.
The ranch now offers a variety of activities, from wild game hunting to peaceful photography excursions. Come for the chance to see exotic wildlife like the Scimitar Oryx, Blackbuck or Aoudad alongside native and trophy Texas Whitetail deer, all set against a breathtaking and quiet landscape. The nearby Sierra del Carmen mountain range in Mexico adds another layer of mystery and allure. Perhaps you will get a glimpse of the “Sleeping Virgin” as she rests on the mountain range.





