The Geronimo Ranch
Location 4456 +/- acres located in Brewster county, approximately 65 miles South of Alpine, with access off of Agua Fria Road. Not far from Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park. General Info The Geronimo Ranch is 4456 +/- surveyed acres with panoramic views, mountain tops, rugged cliffs and canyons. Terlingua Creek, which is often a dry creek bed subject to flash floods, winds through a portion of the property. There are a couple of water holes on the creek that the seller hasn't seen dry since they have owned the property. Elevation ranges from approximately 3,000 ft to approximately 4,000 ft above sea level. The west side of the property includes a portion of Agua Fria Mountain, according to survey. The south boundary of the property has been accessed in the past by using South County and Hen Egg roads, with Jeep trails leading up to the southwest corner of the Ranch. The southern jeep roads are currently in need of maintenance. Other than a Jeep road and a few trails, very little has been disturbed on the Geronimo. Currently there is no electricity, no known water wells and no known structures on the ranch. Due to the vast and rugged terrain there are many areas of the ranch that the owners have not yet explored. The Geronimo is the quintessential setting of the desert southwest in all its natural timeless beauty. Fauna A variety of mammals including mule deer, javelina, aoudad and feral donkeys have been seen on the property. There have also been reported sightings of bears, big horn sheep and long horn cattle in the area. Mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, fox as well as smaller animals are also present on the the ranch. If you are a bird watcher, you will enjoy seeing the variety of raptors, song birds, dove, quail and seasonal migratory birds. Flora A variety of native desert plants including, but not limited to desert willows, ocotillos, mesquite, yuccas, various cacti, sparse native grasses and other flora.