
Brackettville, TX 78832 (Kinney County)
About this property
The Black Canyon Ranch is located inside the historic Leona Ranch, roughly 14 miles north of Brackettville, Tx. off Highway 674. The ranch is roughly 4 miles off Hwy 674, access is provided by a recorded easement via a caliche road. The ranch is located on the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, known throughout Texas for its abundance of whitetail deer, turkey and more recently free-range exotics. There are significant elevation changes creating multiple high locations with long range scenic views as well as several large canyons making the terrain rugged and scenic at the same time. Vegetation on the ranch is primarily live oak and cedar with a mixture of Edwards Plateau and south Texas brush. In addition to the abundant deer population found on the ranch, hunters will find Rio Grande turkey, feral hogs, quail, doves and free-range exotics such as Axis and Aoudads.
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About the Area
58-L Leona Ranch Rd is located in Brackettville, Texas, in Kinney County. Kinney County occupies the rugged southwestern Edwards Plateau, centered on Brackettville, a small ranching community best known as the location of the Alamo Village movie set built for John Wayne's 1960 epic. The county borders Mexico along the Rio Grande and maintains an authentic South Texas borderland character.
Las Moras Creek flows through Brackettville, fed by Las Moras Springs, one of the significant spring systems along the Balcones Escarpment. The terrain is classic Edwards Plateau limestone transitioning to Tamaulipan thornscrub toward the Rio Grande, with dramatic creek canyons cutting through the plateau surface.
Brackettville had an estimated population of 1,471 as of 2023. The 78832 zip code has a median household income of $66,341, a median home value of $88,500, and a median age of 50.4. The average household size is 2.39 people.
Ranching, hunting leases, particularly for exotic species and whitetail deer, and a small military presence at nearby Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio define the Kinney County economy. The county attracts buyers seeking large, remote hunting and ranching operations at prices reflecting the remote South Texas market.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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