EL GalvÁn
Guerrero, Coahuila
13,460 +/- Acres | Price Upon Request
El Galván Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a property of significant scale in a highly accessible yet private setting near Guerrero, Coahuila. Conveniently reached via Highway 57—through Nava or the CFE Coal Plant—the ranch lies approximately 45 minutes from Piedras Negras, with an additional access point just 5 miles north of Guerrero, offering a quick 10-minute drive to the northeastern gate. The landscape showcases a rich tapestry of native South Texas brush, including thriving stands of Guajillo and Cenizo, alongside Black Brush, Cat Claw, Guayacán, Varadulce, and Prickly Pear—creating exceptional habitat for wildlife, particularly deer. Select areas feature strong grass coverage, enhancing both ecological diversity and land usability. A standout feature of the property is its 160 acres of striking native oak groves, offering both natural beauty and a distinctive character rarely found in the region.
LOCATION
Ideally situated just 5 miles from Guerrero, Coahuila, El Galván offers both convenience and accessibility. The property can be reached via Highway 57—through Nava or the CFE Plant—and is located approximately 45 minutes from Piedras Negras. A secondary approach from Guerrero provides a direct 10-minute drive to the ranch’s northeastern gate.
PROPERTY
Spanning approximately 13,500 acres, El Galván Ranch is a rare low-fenced holding of this scale in the region—where comparable tracts have largely been subdivided over time. Conveniently located within a 45–60 minute drive from Eagle Pass, Texas, the ranch combines size, accessibility, and exceptional habitat.
The landscape is defined by diverse native brush, with Cenizo prevalent across much of the property, complemented by Black Brush, Granjeno, Cat Claw, Guayacán, Varadulce, Prickly Pear, Mesquite, and more. Select areas feature dense stands of Guajillo and strong native grass coverage, creating ideal conditions for wildlife.
Utilities include power at the ranch. A striking 130-acre native oak grove anchors the main entrance, with two additional smaller oak clusters enhancing the property’s natural character. Existing infrastructure includes an internal road network—offering opportunity for expansion and improvement—as well as multiple deer stands and feeders already in place. Historically grazed by cattle, the land remains in healthy condition without signs of overgrazing.
HUNTING
El Galván Ranch has a strong history of producing exceptional native whitetail bucks, with trophy deer in the 140” to 180” class harvested over the years. With multiple feeders and hunting stands strategically placed throughout the ranch, the property is well equipped for immediate recreational use and offers outstanding hunting potential in a proven wildlife habitat.
WATER
Water resources are well distributed across El Galván Ranch, with all wells currently outfitted with solar systems in place of traditional windmills. The property previously supported two 200-acre center pivots for cultivated grasses, underscoring its irrigation potential. While these systems are no longer in operation, two high-capacity wells remain in place and historically produced ample water for irrigation. Reactivating or upgrading these wells with modern equipment presents a compelling opportunity to further enhance the ranch’s agricultural capabilities.

























