Butterfield Canyon Ranch offers 1,070± acres of classic West Texas ranch country located south of Robert Lee and north of San Angelo. With approximately 1.6 miles of Texas Highway 208 frontage, the ranch combines scale, access, privacy, and recreational appeal in a rare large-acreage holding. The terrain includes a strong mix of level to gently rolling clay loam country, scenic hills, draws, native grasses, mesquite, cedar, live oak, shin oak, and browse habitat. The ranch headquarters includes a brick lodge designed for gathering, extended stays, and ranch weekends. Interior features include a spacious great room with fireplace, kitchen, office or sitting area, large primary bedroom, and a separate guest wing with additional living space, pool table area, bar, bedrooms, baths, and laundry. Outdoor areas include shaded patio space and wide views across the surrounding ranch country. A game-processing facility, carport, cold room, shop, foreman's house, and metal barn complement the headquarters area. Water resources include one operating well, one standby well, storage reservoirs, pipeline-fed drinking tubs, and multiple earth tanks. The ranch offers strong recreational use with habitat for whitetail deer, javelina, turkey, quail, dove, songbirds, and other native wildlife, with occasional free-ranging exotic species from the area. Historically, Butterfield Canyon Ranch is part of the original LB Harris Ranch, with roots reportedly dating back to the 1870s. This is a property with character, scale, water, improvements, access, and a long-standing West Texas ranch identity. A rare opportunity to continue the stewardship of a legacy ranch in Coke County.