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Eden, Texas

Conservation & Legacy

3,000 Acres of Managed Central Texas Wilderness.

A sanctuary for native species and a testament to modern biological stewardship in the heart of the Hill Country.

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The Pinnacle of Texas Hunting

Native Whitetail Excellence

At Lonesome Ridge, we pride ourselves on a purely native heritage. No non-native deer have ever been introduced to our herd. Our focus is on the raw, natural potential of the Texas Whitetail, maximized through science and patience.

190+

B&C Scores

160lb+

Field-Dressed Weights

“A true testament to the health of the land and the integrity of the bloodline.”

Large native whitetail buck in golden tall grass
Native Texas vegetation and limestone soil

Native Bloodlines

Zero Genetics Introduced • Purely Central Texas Heritage

Habitat Management

Our 3,000-acre landscape is divided into two primary high-fenced pastures of 956 and 1,716 acres, meticulously managed under the MLD program to ensure ecological balance.

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Dense live oak and red oak forest canopy

Native Canopy

Live Oak & Red Oak Groves

Deer protein feed in ranch feeder station

Biology First

Year-Round Protein Feeding

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Managed Units

MLD Certified Territories

Other Inhabitants

Beyond the whitetail, the ranch thrives with a diverse ecosystem of exotics and native game birds.

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Axis Deer

Exotic Splendor

A thriving population featuring trophy bucks with impressive 30"+ horns.

Available Year-Round
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Rio Grande Turkeys

Spring Tradition

Abundant populations utilizing the oak-lined creek bottoms and roosting sites.

Spring Season Only
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Bobcats

Apex Predators

A healthy sign of a balanced ecosystem. Sightings are common during twilight hunts.

Predator Management
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Quail

Native Bevy

Restored brush management and native bunchgrasses provide prime nesting grounds.

Bobwhite & Blue
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The Terrain of Eden

Located in the heart of Concho County, the ranch sits in the critical transition zone of the Edwards Plateau. This unique location offers a diverse topographical profile—from limestone ridges offering miles of visibility to deep, fertile draws filled with brush and towering oaks.

  • Rolling Limestone Ridges
  • Dense Oak Mott System
  • Native Mesquite Flats