Located in the picturesque northeast of Val Verde County near Juno, Texas, the expansive High Lonesome Plateau Ranch spans 327.44 acres of ag exempt property and is on the market. This property is a stunning showcase of the southern end of the Edwards Plateau, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. The ranch is conveniently situated 43 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas, accessible via Hwy 189, combining remote beauty with accessibility. The land features a diverse terrain that includes large, broad valleys interspersed with cedar, live oak, hackberry, mesquite, and wild persimmon trees, creating a serene and picturesque setting. The topography transitions to rugged canyons and flat-topped hills, cloaked in escarpment oaks, cedar, and native brush, providing both beauty and privacy. High Lonesome Plateau Ranch is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also a vibrant habitat for wildlife. It supports a wide variety of native and exotic game species such as native whitetail deer, free-ranging exotics including axis deer, aoudad, and fallow deer, as well as feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, quail, and dove.