Just 15+ miles out of Robert Lee, TX sits the picturesque Goat Mountain Ranch. This rugged, unspoiled 317-acre property offers some stunning views of Coke County from the top of the mesas. The gently rolling bottom land has an array of plant and animal life and just over a mile of black top frontage with 3 gates for easy access to different parts of the ranch. There is an RV camp that has been packed with road base and has a 200-amp meter box, three RV outlets, and two 110v outlets. One travel trailer will remain on the property. This low fence diamond in the rough is surrounded by 3 large low fence ranches that are all 3,400 acres or larger. Elevations range from 2000 in the bottoms up to 2600on top of Goat Mountain. Up until the current owner the land had not been leased to hunters since RM-2059 was built 20 years ago. Currently tax exempt, the owner has just been approved for transfer...
Just 15+ miles out of Robert Lee, TX sits the picturesque Goat Mountain Ranch. This rugged, unspoiled 317-acre property offers some stunning views of Coke County from the top of the mesas. The gently rolling bottom land has an array of plant and animal life and just over a mile of black top frontage with 3 gates for easy access to different parts of the ranch. There is an RV camp that has been packed with road base and has a 200-amp meter box, three RV outlets, and two 110v outlets. One travel trailer will remain on the property. This low fence diamond in the rough is surrounded by 3 large low fence ranches that are all 3,400 acres or larger. Elevations range from 2000 in the bottoms up to 2600on top of Goat Mountain. Up until the current owner the land had not been leased to hunters since RM-2059 was built 20 years ago. Currently tax exempt, the owner has just been approved for transfer to Wildlife Management Use Exemption. The current plan in place consists of construction shelters and rainwater collection. Goat Mountain Ranch is only around 10 miles from Lake Spence and approximately 16 miles from the golf course in Robert Lee. Also, the property lies 2 hours from Midland/Odessa, just over an hour from Abilene, and an hour from San Angelo, so while you are out in the country you aren't too far from some bigger cities.
Potential Revenue
For buyers looking for a place with potential revenue look no further! The current owner has had day hunters this past year and did very well. Numbers can be shared to potential buyers. There are 6 blinds and feeders that will stay with the ranch so there wont be a lot to do to get ready for the upcoming season.
Water
There are many draws off of Goat Mountain that catch runoff as well as a dam that is not currently functional, but if repaired would possibly hold quite a bit of water. New 1/2 gpm water well has been drilled and capped, and awaits installation.
Habitat
This ranch consists of an abundance of vegetation due to the lack of grazing in past years. Mesquite, juniper, yucca, with a little bit of agarita and lote bush. The bottom land is full of silver and little bluestem grasses as well as prickly pear. A little more than 15% of the ranch is the mesa top of Goat Mountain with the remainder being bottom land and steep, rugged hill and canyons.
Wildlife
The wildlife on this ranch consists of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, aoudad, Catalina goats, as well as several types of varmints.
Search for detailed parcel information including; Elevation & Vegetation Maps, Ownership Information, Detailed Parcel Information, Crop History Map, Soil Survey Productivity Data, and more.
Research Parcel InformationTake 158 west out of Robert Lee 12 miles to RM-2059. Head North on RM-2059 for approximately 6 miles to property. Address is 2550 RM-2059 Robert Lee, TX 76945.
Have an account?Sign In