Exploring South Texas Nature at Los Encinos Ranch
By J. Noel Espinoza/ RioGrandeInfo.com
Not too far from the Rio Grande Valley, we can discover a beautiful South Texas landscape, nestled with thousands of live oaks and different types of deer and other exotic species. Located about 15 miles south of Falfurrias, about an hour north of McAllen on Highway 281, Los Encinos is known by its rolling hills, green pastures, and its abundant wildlife. The ranch, owned by Paul and Sylvia Johnson, is 2680 acres and it’s next to King Ranch in Brooks County. It is also known for its breeding white tail deer and hunting grounds. The ranch sponsors turkeys and deer hunts. For more information call: 956-207-9154
- My daughter, Sofia, enjoying a curious baby deer.
- Breeding grounds of white deer.
- A lost deer looking for a way of joining the herd.
- Entrance to the ranch dormitories.
- A zebra and wildbeest running from visitors nearby.
- A young deer mesmerized by people touring the grounds.
- An air combat plane crashed during exercise flights in the 1940s.
- Ponds are filled with catfish.
- Visitors watching catfish fed.
- Entrance to Los Encinos Ranch.
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