Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County, BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country.
Texas LAND Spring 2024
Texas Land Markets
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliland reports on Texas land markets for the fourth quarter of 2023.
Small Changes, Big Impact
Small changes can have a
big impact—and that is the
mindset the Texas Wildlife
Association’s (TWA) staff and
volunteer leaders carry into
each new year including 2024.
Featured Listing: Caza Ranch
Welcome to Caza Ranch, an exceptional ranch property located in both Zavala and Dimmit Counties.
5 Questions about CWD (Chronic Wasting Disease)
CWD, formally known as Chronic Wasting Disease, is a hot topic of conversation for wildlife agency officials, research scientists, landowners, wildlife managers, hunters and conservation-minded wildlife enthusiasts.
Featured Listing: Austin Trophy Whitetail Ranch
Located equidistant between Gonzales and Cuero with frontage on both the Guadalupe River and U.S. Highway 183, the 374.26± acre Austin Trophy Whitetail Ranch is one of the most beautiful game ranches in Texas.
Land.com Network Property Previews: Spring 2024
From the pages of the Spring 2024 issue of Texas LAND magazine, enjoy a snapshot of these spectacular properties from Land.com
Featured Listing: North Ranch
Located five miles north of La Pryor and 15 miles south of Uvalde in Zavala County, the North Ranch encompasses 10,687± acres and includes almost six miles of the Nueces River.
Featured Listing: Rancho La Luna
Located in one of the greatest native bobwhite quail counties in Texas is the Rancho La Luna. As you enter the ranch, you will immediately understand why this ranch produces such great populations of quail and why the ranch’s guests hope to plan their next trip the moment they leave.
Featured Listing: Three Nails Ranch
Over 2,700± acres in the cross timbers ecoregion of Texas, just southwest of Cisco, Texas and only 10 minutes from Gregory Simmons Memorial Airport, “The Gateway to West Texas.”