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Mineral Wells, TXThe K6+ Ranch is a refined 870± acre estate near Mineral Wells. The agricultural and recreational functions tastefully incorporate multiple residences, resort-style amenities, equestrian facilities, and diverse water resources.
Cripple Mill Ranch is a sprawling 9,967± acre property near the historic and vibrant community of Marfa, Texas. Curved, steep mesas overlook the Alamito Creek Valley, blending with numerous canyons, caves, springs, and diverse habitats, creating an attractive mix of terrain and natural features. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced, well-watered for cattle, and offers excellent hunting and recreational opportunities.
Cripple Mill Ranch embodies everything that defines a ranch in the Marfa area: vast, open skies; rolling plains dotted with cottonwoods along the creek; towering red rock faces among the mesas and canyons that transform with the day’s changing light. You can explore Devil’s Den Cave or venture into the canyon at Robbers Roost. There are endless opportunities to tour ranch roads, discover new trails, hike the canyons, or check on your cattle lounging around one of the many water troughs. Whether you're stalking Aoudad and mule deer on a frosty morning, appreciating a fine bird dog flushing a covey of quail, or savoring a fine meal and a glass of wine in Marfa that evening, the experience is truly special. Far enough to be remote, yet close enough to enjoy the amenities.
The ranch also offers breathtaking views in nearly every direction, with the Davis Mountains to the north and east, the San Jacinto Mountains to the south, and the Chinati Mountains to the west. The ranch is mainly defined by the Alamito Valley on the western third, where the easement access from Ranch Road 169 ends at the front gate and the old headquarters. In contrast, the eastern two-thirds sit atop the mesa and rolling plateau, carved by its valleys and canyons. Two different roads climb the mesa, giving access to seemingly endless ranch roads and hidden natural features.
Despite the historical drought conditions currently affecting the region, the Cripple Mill Ranch has been well managed and conservatively stocked. A tour of Cripple Mill Ranch will not leave you disappointed.