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Texas LAND Magazine | Fall 2017

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WILDLIFE ISSUE<br />

The 14,965± acre Rio Bonito<br />

Ranch, located in the rugged<br />

heart of the Texas Hill Country, sits<br />

squarely at the intersection of history<br />

and possibility. For the past 87 years, this property<br />

which sprawls over 25 square miles in Kerr and Kimble<br />

counties, has been owned by the Moody family, one of the<br />

Lone Star State’s founding families. For the first time ever,<br />

as part of an estate liquidation, it is for sale.<br />

While the historic property offers all of the privacy<br />

afforded by a large ranch, it's just 90 miles northwest of<br />

San Antonio. It is a quick, easy drive on I-10 for family,<br />

friends or hunters. In fact, the ranch’s main gate can be<br />

accessed directly from the Interstate between Kerrville<br />

and Junction.<br />

Currently, the Rio Bonito, with its abundance of wildlife<br />

including a high concentration of native whitetails, Rio<br />

Grande turkeys and Russian boars as well as 17 species<br />

of exotic hoofstock, is a completely outfitted, commercial<br />

hunting ranch that also offers premier bass fishing. Moody<br />

Lake, the mile-long, spring fed waterbody, arguably the<br />

centerpiece of the ranch, boasts trophy bass fishing within<br />

majestic scenery.<br />

LAND.COM • LEGENDARY LIVING<br />

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