Johnson
Ranch is located in Uvalde County, Texas on 4,000 plus acres of prime hunting ground, which has been
family-owned and operated since 1945.
Johnson
Ranch is a working family farm with an emphasis on establishing a habitat for native wildlife and game
birds, and at the same time, a profitable agri-business.
Johnson
Ranch has been featured in “Texas Highways” magazine and was selected by the Uvalde Chamber
of Commerce as a “host” ranch for the Texas Outdoor Writers’ Association.
Johnson
Ranch donates to numerous charities and is a founding member of the Dove Sportsman’s Society.
Our personal
service, combined with our old-fashioned "Texas" hospitality, provide a memorable outdoor experience
in a one-of-a-kind setting.
TERRAIN/VEGETATION
The
scenic Johnson Ranch offers 12 miles of Frio River frontage in addition to four stock
tanks.
The Ranch is
covered with typical South Texas Mesquite and Huajillo as well as oak, cypress, and pecan trees, native grasses,
and various species of cactus.
A diversified
terrain of rolling hills, high river banks, bluffs, senderos and draws create an incredible habitat for whitetail
deer, turkey, quail, whitewing and mourning dove.
Numerous
cultivated fields, including Milo, Sunflower, Dove Weed & Sesame add to the variety of vegetation
at Johnson Ranch.
Come on in to the
office and let's talk about booking your hunt.
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