Wylie Mountains Ranch Listed for $27.2 Million in Culberson County

A vast West Texas property encompassing nearly the entirety of the Wylie Mountains range has hit the market. Wylie Mountains Ranch, located southeast of Van Horn, Texas, is now listed for $27,200,250. The property spans 32,970± acres, offering a rare opportunity to own a mountain range rich in history, ecology, and development potential.

The ranch is named after early settler Robert K. Wylie and showcases an impressive variety of Chihuahuan Desert ecosystems, including desert grasslands, scrublands, and rugged peaks reaching over 5,000 feet in elevation. Unique features include dramatic escarpments, expansive canyons, and even a sizable sinkhole or cave with unexplored potential.

Currently managed for wildlife, the property hosts mule deer, pronghorn, quail, elk, and aoudad, with a low fence perimeter and six water wells distributing water across the land. Existing improvements include a main home, modular manager’s home, barns, workshop, walk-in cooler, and working pens.

Another major selling point: approximately 26,734 acres are mineral classified, and rights associated with those minerals will convey to the buyer. Additionally, the sale includes a Texas Pacific Land Trust lease covering 1,109.5 acres.

The listing is represented by Ross Studer and Charles Davidson of Republic Ranches. View more details, maps, and contact info at: RepublicRanches.com.

📍 Location: Van Horn, TX – ~1 hr 20 min to Marfa, ~2 hrs to El Paso
📏 Size: 32,970± deeded acres + 1,109.5± leased acres
💲 Price: $27,200,250
📞 Contact: Ross Studer (210-355-6840), Charles Davidson (210-415-5570)

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