Queen Acres - Lavaca County, Morales, TX

Queen Acres Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a large ranch in Lavaca County. Properties of this size rarely come to market. The amount of oak trees scattered throughout the property is simply amazing. The Ranch offers a blend of privacy and convenience being located around 2 hours from Houston and 2 hours and 15 minutes from San Antonio. Located approximately 5.5 miles down County Road 285, this ranch sits just north of the town of Morales. After entering through the main gate, there is a well maintained road that runs directly through the middle of the ranch. Branching off the main ranch road, there are multiple trails that allow for ease of access to the majority of the ranch.

Additional acreage available. 

Location

10 Minutes from Morales, TX
20 Minutes from Edna, TX
50 Minutes from Victoria, TX
2 Hours from Houston, TX
2 Hours and 15 Minutes from San Antonio, TX
2.5 Hours from Austin, TX

Topography, Rangeland & Habitat

The ranch’s elevation shifts from 140 feet on the far western boundary to 110 feet along parts of the southern boundary where Water Hole Branch enters the property. The property offers a well balanced mix of native grasses, enhanced by large stands of oak trees that provide excellent cover and habitat for wildlife.

Wildlife

There are plenty of whitetail deer on the ranch along with turkeys, doves, hogs, and some small game varmints.

Improvements

There are two solar wells each equipped with its own 2,600 gallon storage tank. The property is fully fenced and has some cross fences.

Water

Water Hole Branch traverses a portion of the property, originating from the nearby Navidad River. The ranch is further enhanced by multiple stock tanks, several of which are currently holding water, along with two solar-powered wells, each equipped with storage tanks.

Minerals

Surface Estate Only.

Area History

Located only minutes from the Historic Morales Store a country store dating back to the 1860s, long serving as a central gathering place for the Morales community. Today, it maintains its rustic charm while operating as a casual spot for food and local connection, preserving a piece of early Texas history.

Queen Acres

Lavaca County, Morales, TX

827± Acres

$5,375,500