Located in West Texas, Crockett County is vast and rugged, with Ozona as its county seat. Established in 1875 and named after Davy Crockett, it became a sheep and goat ranching center and later an oil-producing region. Today it remains sparsely populated, with I-10 carrying travelers through town. Housing consists of modest ranch homes, older frame houses, and scattered custom homes on acreage. San Angelo lies about 85 miles northeast. Home prices generally range $120,000–$220,000, with ranchland averaging $2,000–$5,000 per acre. Buyers here are often seeking hunting land, recreational property, or a quiet rural lifestyle.