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Jeff Davis County (J-5), in the Trans-Pecos region of west Texas, is bordered by Culberson County to the northwest, Reeves and Pecos counties to the northeast, Brewster County to the southeast, and Presidio County to the southwest; the westernmost point of Jeff Davis County touches the Rio Grande. Fort Davis, the county seat and largest town, is 175 miles southeast of El Paso in southeastern Jeff Davis County. Vegetation in the county includes scrub brush, cacti, grasses, live oak, piñon, and juniper, with Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, and madrone at the higher elevations. Among the animals found (and hunted) in the county are mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn antelope, mountain lion, javelina, elk, coyote, bobcat, ringtailed cat, badger, fox, weasel, civet cat, raccoon, skunk, sandhill crane, jacksnipe, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and teal. Several animals considered rare or endangered in Texas are found in Jeff Davis County, including the silver-haired bat, shorthorn lizard, Steller's jay, Clark's nutcracker, and band-tailed pigeon. Crops that have been grown in the county include pears, grapes, cotton, plums, prunes, apples, sorghum, peaches, and pecans, although not in significant quantities.
In the early 1990s tourism was more important than ever before to the Jeff Davis County economy. Points of interest in the Fort Davis area include the Davis Mountains State Park, Fort Davis National Historic Site, and the Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute arboretum. A seventy-four-mile scenic highway loop takes motorists through the Davis Mountains, in which are Mount Livermore and the University of Texas McDonald Observatory on Mount Locke. The best-known annual event in Jeff Davis County is the Bloys Camp Meeting, originated in 1890 by William Benjamin Bloys and held in Skillman Grove, about sixteen miles southwest of Fort Davis.
| Item # |
23661 |
| APN |
Green Valley Unit 15 Tract 38 |
| Parcel Size (Approx) |
7 Acres |
| Location |
Jeff Davis County, TX |
| Interest Rate |
N/A |
Type |
Raw Land |
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Phone |
In the area! |
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Sewer/ Septic |
None |
| Roads |
Dirt |
Property Taxes |
Less than $100 a year! |
| Dues |
None |
Deed Type |
Warranty |
| Zoning |
Agricultural,Recreation, Residential |
County Phone |
432-426-3213 |
Categories: Straight Sale