Presidio County
Ranches
Y-6 Ranch

Jeff Davis and Presidio Counties, Texas
$73,361,250
Reduced from $110,808,750
113,650 Acres
The Y-6 Ranch, near Valentine, TX, is rich in ranching history and ranching heritage. Mountains, grasslands, springs, canyons, and desert habitat creates one of the best hunting and wildlife ranches in Texas. With abundant wildlife, such as mule deer, herds of pronghorn, white-tail deer, mountain lion, occasional elk can all be found here. Smaller animal and bird species found on the ranch includes javelina, fox, ringtail cat, coyote, dove, Gamble’s quail and many, many large coveys of blue or scaled quail. The ranch can be divided and sold into two parts or sold as an entire ranch.
Bandera Ranch

Presidio County, Texas
$13,414,350
14,502 Acres
Comprised of some of the most well cared for acreage in Far West Texas. Sweeping vistas, plateaus, mountains and canyons, abundant grass and water. This is Chihuahuan Desert hunting land at its best and a nature lover’s dream. This ranch has it all. 60 miles south of Marfa.
Ocotillo Ranch Division

Presidio County, Texas
$10,959,900
10,438 Acres
Down the road from NatGeo’s Best of the World Top 25 places to visit in 2023, Big Bend National Park is Ocotillo Ranch, a working cattle and hunting ranch. Comprised of 10,438± acres of vistas, rims, plateaus, mountains, canyons, igneous outcrops, and sweeping grasslands with distant views of area mountain ranges. This is Chihuahuan Desert hunting land at its best and a nature lovers dream.
Alamito Hills Ranch

Presidio County, Texas
$2,210,000
Reduced from $2,470,000
2,600 Acres
Located 25 miles south of Marfa, Texas off paved Casa Piedra Road (FM 169). Alamito Hills Ranch is wide-open rolling grass and scrubland surrounded by rugged mountain ranges which can be seen from most places on the property. This vast area lies in a narrow elevation range between 3,750 and 4,200 feet, allowing for mix of vegetation, providing excellent habitat for game and non-game animals.