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The Hideout Ranch is a one of a kind property with so much to offer for the outdoor recreationalist! The ranch is extremely diverse, with significant elevation changes throughout, rock-cropping hillsides, some mesquite flats intermixed with food plots, tons of surface water, and lots of unique improvements. The ranch is high game fenced in two separate pastures and is a game paradise. A drive through the ranch is always an adventure with the variety of wildlife found throughout this outstanding property! The dense vegetation, seasonal creek beds, and continuous elevation changes offers a ranch of this size a much larger feel. The wildlife habitat consists of dense oak with other scattered hardwood trees on most of the acreage except near the improvements. Selective clearing has been done around the lodging and feeding areas to allow better viewing of wildlife and food plots to be established. The brush on the ranch has natural spatial openings that provide good grass cover and a few other food plots have been strategically located and planted to benefit the wildlife.
A good interior road system is in place to the main lodge, the foreman’s house, cabins, and throughout most of the property. Even in wet weather, most of the ranch is accessible by vehicle due to the rock on the roads and culverts and concrete crossings have been installed in the lower areas. Besides the good population of high genetic whitetail, Hideout Ranch is also heavily stocked with exotics which include Ibex, Oryx, White Fallow, Axis, Black Buck, and Black Ram. There is a healthy aoudad population which takes advantage of the rocky and mountainous terrain. Bird and waterfowl hunting are also excellent at the Hideout Ranch. The lakes and ponds provide for great waterfowl hunting in the winter months and offer excellent dove hunting in early fall. This year, Bobwhite quail are prolific on the ranch.