Just south of Uvalde, Texas, lies Loma Vista Ranch, a 4,000-acre slice of Hill Country heaven built on grit, family, and a deep love for the land. Jim and Lorraine Coleman, married for 69 years, first bought the original 2,417-acre ranch in 1987 with dreams of retirement, deer hunting, and creating a lasting legacy for their seven children.
Since moving full-time to the property in 1995, the Colemans have transformed it from a simple barn and guest house into a family retreat complete with a main home, gathering spaces, and even a Catholic chapel—built with proceeds from oil found on the land. Their daughter Annette and son-in-law Tim now help run the day-to-day operations, continuing the family tradition of stewardship and hard work.
From hosting youth hunts with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to celebrating Jim’s 90th birthday with 21 family members, Loma Vista has become more than just a ranch—it’s a living legacy.
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