Property Description
Vegetation & Terrain: The Dos Lagos Ranch has a level to gently rolling terrain. It has extensive frontage on the north bank of the Rio Grande River. This ranch has all the diverse brush species necessary to grow very large deer. Brush species include Guajillo, Guyacon, Blackbrush, Granjeno, Whitebrush, Persimmon, Huisache, tasajillo, prickly pear, etc. Elm and Hackberry trees can be found on the drainages and mesquite trees are scattered across the ranch.
Wildlife: This high fenced ranch offers a diversity of hunting opportunities. There are several hunting blinds and feeders scattered throughout the property. Game include whitetail deer, quail, turkey, and migratory birds including dove and ducks. The large private lake also supports bass and other game fish. The ranch also has a small exotic herd including axis, blackbuck, and elk.
Improvements: The perimeter of this ranch is high fenced on three sides (river side open) and about 800 acres is perimeter high fenced into separate exotic game & trophy deer pasture. Structural improvements include a recently renovated main lodge, a guest cabin with 6 private quarters, and a large open sided equipment shed.
Water: The ranch has access to public water from El Indio, but it includes several ponds, a 20 acre lake, and a 10 acre reservoir. It has extensive frontage on the Rio Grande River, and it is on the Maverick County Irrigation District’s canal system with an annual water allocation for food plots and game.
Size: 1,867.69 Acres (There may be an additional 205 acres, up to 600 acres, available from an adjacent ranch)