Location:
The ranch is located in Medina County, 15± miles from D’Hanis, 23± miles from Hondo, and 65± miles from San Antonio. The property’s frontage on FM 1796 makes it easily accessible while still maintaining a quiet, private setting away from the city.
Improvements:
The headquarters is anchored by a large 12BR/6BA main lodge that has been recently redone. Adjacent to it is a spacious barndominium trophy room built in 2025, featuring a kitchen, dining area, living room, loft, and bathroom, along with a covered patio and stone hot tub shared with the lodge. Two identical foreman’s houses, each approximately 1,860± sq/ft with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, provide additional housing. A large main barn includes a walk-in freezer, RV hookup, and a drive-up skinning rack. There is also a hay barn with slab parking and a pole barn for additional equipment storage.
Utilities:
The property is supported by four electric water wells and three 3,000± gallon storage tanks. Electricity includes both single phase and 3-phase service, supporting all operational and residential structures.
Wildlife, Breeding, & Hunting:
The ranch supports a diverse mix of native game and exotics, including Scimitar Oryx, Zebra, Eland, Wildebeest, Gemsbok, Red Stag, Nilgai, Fallow, Axis, Aoudad, Whitetail deer, Blackbuck, Turkey, Dove, and Quail. The deer breeding infrastructure includes various pens and barns. For hunting operations, the ranch includes multiple blinds, corn and protein feeders, cottonseed and turkey feeders, and a shotgun range.
Land & Water:
The land is a mix of native brush and open pastureland, with two pivot systems in place for irrigated grazing or cultivation. Wet-weather Little Comanche Creek and two ponds—one with a water line—offer water for wildlife and livestock. Well-maintained ranch roads and trails provide access throughout.
Remarks:
Aspire Wildlife Ranch is a ready-to-go setup for anyone looking to step into a full-scale hunting and wildlife operation.
