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Description: Located less than 10 minutes from San Marcos, Rocky Creek ranch showcases gently rolling terrain, multiple stocked ponds, a wet-weather creek, and mature hardwoods that frame the creek bottoms. The land offers an attractive blend of open pasture and scenic elevation with several prime building sites, all easily accessed by paved road frontage to the south along with county road frontage to the east. With dependable water features, excellent wildlife habitat, and a highly sought-after location along the I-35 corridor, this ranch is ideal for development, a weekend retreat, livestock operation, or long-term investment in one of Central Texas’ fastest-growing regions. Improvements: Improvements include an older ranch house set on a hillside with sweeping views across the property, offering a charming vantage point for future renovation or new construction. The home is serviced by city water, a valuable benefit for residential use. Near the house are several scenic old barns that add character and history to the property while providing practical storage space and potential for restored use. Together, these improvements offer a solid foundation for expanding, updating, or reimagining the ranch to suit a variety of visions. Water: The ranch offers strong natural water features, with city water supplying the home and four well-established stock ponds located throughout the property. One of the ponds is particularly impressive, holding water even through the harshest droughts. A seasonal creek also meanders across the northwest side of ranch, holding during wet periods and adding both scenic value and reliable habitat for wildlife. Vegetation and Terrain: The ranch features gently rolling terrain with a mix of open hills and a shaded low bottom lined with mature hardwoods. Scenic rises provide long views across the property, while the bottoms offer rich soils and a diverse canopy of live oak, hackberry and elm trees. The high areas of the ranch consist predominantly of native South Texas vegetation including mesquite, white brush, persimmon, etc. along with native grasses such as little bluestem, silver bluestem and KR bluestem to name a few. This blend of hardwood cover, open grassland, and rolling topography creates both attractive scenery and excellent habitat for wildlife. Wildlife: The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife, particularly whitetail deer, which are abundant throughout the property. Rio Grande turkey are frequently seen, and feral hogs come and go. The open fields and ponds draw large numbers of doves, making the property well-suited for seasonal hunting. In addition, typical South Texas varmints such as coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, and foxes inhabit the area, contributing to a diverse and healthy wildlife ecosystem. Location: The property is located on Lehmann Road, less than 10 miles SE of San Marcos,15± miles N of Seguin, 20± miles E of New Braunfels, 20± miles NW of Luling, 40± miles S of Austin, 55± miles NE of San Antonio and 160± miles W of Houston. Minerals: See broker for details Taxes: Ag exemption
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Property Description: Red Hill Ranch offers 255+- acres of prime Texas ranchland, blending everything this iconic region has to offer. Upon entering through the front gate, you are greeted by the unique ironstone soil along a rolling ridge and sweeping views across the ranch. To the east, you will find rolling rangeland, cattle grazing, and a fishing pond with a lively bass population. To the west, O’Neal Creek meanders through the property, providing a perfect corridor and cover for wildlife. Improvements: This ranch is raw and unimproved, offering a blank canvas for your vision. Two gated entrances, cattle pens, and well-maintained fencing are in place. Property History: The property has been in the same family since the early 1900’s and is for the first time being offered for sale by the family. Location: Conveniently situated just over an hour from both San Antonio and Austin, and two and a half hours from Houston. The Ranch provides easy access to the nearby towns of Leesville, Nixon, Gonzales, and Seguin. Land: Red Hill Ranch features a wonderful mix of open pasture, scattered native trees and brush, along with creek bottom diversity. The sought-after sandy soil here is ideal for raising cattle and produces rich seed-bearing grass for dove and quail. Water: Water abounds at Red Hill Ranch. A fishing pond, slightly over an acre in size provides excellent bass fishing, while approximately 3,442 feet of O’Neal Creek winds its way through the heart of the property. Additionally, a smaller tributary adds another ~3,106 feet of creek frontage, enhancing the ranch’s water features and wildlife habitat. Terrain/Topography: From the red stone ridge to the creek bottom below, the ranch offers a pleasant 60 feet of elevation change. The bottomland areas cutting through the ranch creates panoramic views. In the lowlands, towering trees provide ample shade for wildlife, while the pastures feature rolling hills perfect for grazing. Recreation/Hunting: This property is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The diversity in habitat and abundance of water makes it a wildlife haven. Whitetail, turkey, hogs, dove and quail all call the ranch home, with the bass pond providing year-round appeal. Minerals: No minerals are to be conveyed with the sale, surface only. This property is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by Davis Walker and Harlan Ray of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. Buyer’s brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of the Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to scheduling a showing.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Discover the untapped potential of this breathtaking 128-acre property located just 7 miles outside of Blanco, offering the perfect blend of seclusion, accessibility, and natural beauty. With valuable road frontage on Crabapple Road, this Hill Country gem features rolling topography and dramatic elevation changes that open up to sweeping long-distance views—ideal for a private retreat or future development. Whether you're looking to build a custom estate, establish a hunting or recreational getaway, or invest in land with strong upside potential, this property has it all. Native hardwoods, open pastures, a natural spring fed pond, and a variety of wildlife create a diverse and vibrant landscape that's both functional and picturesque. Utilities are nearby, and the location offers a rare balance of tranquility and convenience—just minutes from the heart of Blanco, and within easy reach of Fredericksburg, Johnson City, and the greater Austin-San Antonio corridor. Improvements: This property is void of any standing improvements and gives the new owner a blank canvas to do as they please. This property is unrestricted with utilities nearby. Land: These 128 acres has a touch of everything. Flat grasslands in the front with close to 100 feet of elevation change in the back for long distance views overlooking the scenic hill county. There is a spring fed pond that holds water year-round for wildlife to thrive and enjoy. Wildlife: The property supports a healthy and diverse population of native Hill Country wildlife. Whitetail deer, axis deer, homegrown turkey, dove, and wild hogs are frequently seen, offering excellent hunting opportunities. The natural mix of cover, water access, and open areas creates a thriving habitat that also attracts songbirds, foxes, and other native species—making it a great location for both hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. Note: There is one easement on the property, see broker for details. Taxes: Ag Exempt. Minerals: Negotiable. Location: Located 7+/- miles West of Blanco, 30 +/- miles Southeast of Fredericksburg, 40 +/- miles North of San Antonio, 50 +/- miles West of Austin.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Cypress Island Ranch is a beautiful blank-canvas property located in a highly desirable area with excellent long-term upside. Offering strong future development potential while remaining well-suited for recreational and hunting use, this ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a diverse and scenic Hill Country holding. The property features ±1,700 feet of highly sought-after Cypress Creek frontage, lined with mature, towering cypress trees that create a stunning natural centerpiece. Gently rolling hills, quality native tree cover, and open vistas provide multiple ideal homesites and scenic viewpoints throughout the ranch. With minimal improvements already in place, Cypress Island Ranch is ready for a new owner to shape into a dream property. Improvements Cypress Island Ranch offers a well-designed internal road system, including a concrete creek crossing that allows reliable access across the property. The ranch is low-fenced along the perimeter, with a working water well and electricity available throughout, providing a solid foundation for future improvements. Vegetation & Terrain The ranch is predominantly covered in Live Oak and Post Oak, with selective clearing having been thoughtfully completed to enhance wildlife habitat and overall aesthetics. Strategic cedar coverage remains to provide shelter for wildlife, and multiple improved food plots are in place. The gently rolling terrain creates attractive elevation changes and long views across the property. Wildlife Cypress Island Ranch includes 7 watering and feed stations to support a strong native whitetail deer herd and a healthy population of Rio Grande turkey. 5 manicured upland bird hunting fields have been established on the property. Additional wildlife includes dove, quail, hogs, and other native species, making this an excellent recreational and hunting property. Water The property is traversed by Cypress Creek, which typically provides strong water flow in normal rainfall years. Combined with the existing water well, the ranch offers reliable water resources for both wildlife and future improvements. Minerals: See Broker Taxes: $150. Wildlife Exempt School: Johnson City ISD
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Los Encinos Ranch is located in Northeastern Karnes County, Texas, offering an excellent opportunity for a small hunting or recreational ranch. The property features gently rolling terrain with sandy soils, providing good drainage and ease of access throughout. Scattered post oak and live oak trees add character, shade, and valuable wildlife habitat, creating an attractive and functional landscape. The ranch’s size and layout make it well suited for hunting, weekend use, or long-term land investment, all within a desirable area of Karnes County. Improvements: The property is improved with a small but functional double-wide manufactured home, suitable for weekend use or as a hunting camp. Additional improvements include several outbuildings and storage barns that provide ample space for equipment and ranch supplies, along with working cattle pens. A fenced 50-acre trap is in place, offering flexibility for livestock management, wildlife control, or pasture rotation. Water: Water on the property is supplied by three stock tanks, one of which is known to hold water even during drought conditions, while the remaining two are rainfall dependent. City water services the manufactured home and improvements, providing a reliable domestic water source. The combination of surface water and city water enhances both livestock and wildlife use of the property. Vegetation and Terrain: The property features gently rolling terrain with sandy soils, providing good drainage and ease of travel throughout. A healthy mix of native grasses and brush supports both livestock and wildlife, while scattered hardwoods and mature post oak and live oak trees offer shade, cover, and aesthetic appeal. The 50-acre fenced pasture consists primarily of regrowth mesquite and woody browse, creating excellent habitat for game and browse-dependent wildlife species such as whitetail deer, feral hogs and javelinas. Wildlife: The ranch supports a diverse population of native South Texas wildlife, including whitetail deer, quail, and feral hogs, along with javelina. Migratory birds, such as mourning doves and various songbirds, are commonly observed, while the property’s stock tanks provide habitat for seasonal waterfowl. The combination of native brush, open pasture, and reliable water sources creates a well-balanced environment for both resident and migratory species. Minerals: See broker for details Taxes: Ag Exempt Location: The property is located on State Highway 80 with additional access on county road 227, less than 3 miles NE of Gillett, 7± miles SW of Nixon, 56± miles SE of San Antonio, 88± miles S of Austin and 180± miles SW of Houston,
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Discover an exceptional opportunity to own 90+/- acres that are pristine and unrestricted in Somerset, Texas, offering an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, mineral production, and comfortable modern living, all within a convenient 40-minute drive from central San Antonio. This hunter's paradise boasts majestic hidden oak trees, thriving populations of whitetail deer and dove, a stocked tank, a newly renovated 2,840 sq ft 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home, and a private gun range, making it the ideal property for those seeking the tranquility of rural living with easy access to city amenities. The mineral rights are negotiable. Improvements: The centerpiece of this ranch is a newly renovated 2,840 sq ft 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home, offering comfortable and stylish living. Enjoy modern finishes and thoughtful upgrades including new windows, updated roof, new mini-split AC, updated floors, and a new bathroom, providing a perfect retreat after a day of outdoor adventure. For the shooting enthusiast, a dedicated gun range provides a safe and private space for target practice and honing your skills. The property also includes two furnished mobile homes to provide additional accommodations for guests. Wildlife: Avid hunters and nature enthusiasts alike will delight in the thriving populations of whitetail deer, dove, and many other South Texas animal species, ensuring endless opportunities for hunting or observing. A stocked tank offers excellent fishing and a year-round water source for wildlife. Water: When water is tough to come by in South Texas, this ranch has plenty. The stocked tank is supplemented by a water well, and the house and mobile homes are connected tothe Benton City water supply. Location: Nestled in Somerset, this property offers the best of both worlds. Enjoy the peace and privacy of expansive acreage while remaining incredibly close to San Antonio's vibrant cultural scene, dining, shopping, and employment opportunities. This prime location makes it an ideal permanent residence, weekend getaway, or investment property. 33 miles S of San Antonio International Airport, 22 miles N of Pleasanton, 107 miles S of Austin, 132 miles N of Corpus Christi, 218 miles W of Houston. Taxes: See Broker for details
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Hidden Acres Ranch is conveniently located just off Highway 37 near Campbellton, offering excellent access while still providing the seclusion and raw South Texas feel that make the area so desirable. The ranch presents a blank canvas ready for a new owner to shape into their ideal hunting, recreational, or weekend getaway property. With its convenient location, native South Texas landscape, and versatility, Hidden Acres offers an excellent opportunity to create a private retreat or productive recreational ranch in a highly sought-after area. Improvements: Improvements on Hidden Acres Ranch are modest, leaving a blank canvas for a future owner to further develop to their liking. Existing improvements include a nice three-sided storage barn that provides ample room for storing equipment, tools, blinds, and feeders. Several hunting setups are already in place throughout the ranch, allowing the property to be immediately enjoyed for recreational and hunting use. Water: Hidden Acres offers both surface and utility water features that enhance the property’s recreational appeal and future usability. A nice pond located on the ranch provides water for wildlife and adds to the overall character of the property. In addition, city water is available along County Road 416, offering convenient access for future improvements or homesite development. Vegetation and Terrain: The terrain on Hidden Acres Ranch is gently rolling with native South Texas vegetation typical for the area, providing an excellent blend of cover and usability. Vegetation includes large mesquites, guajillo, persimmon, prickly pear, blackbrush, and other native browse that provide excellent habitat for wildlife and contribute to the true South Texas character of the ranch. Good drainage runs throughout portions of the property, adding character to the landscape while also offering strong potential for future pond or surface water development. The combination of rolling topography, native brush, and open areas creates an ideal setting for wildlife habitat, recreation, and future ranch improvements. Wildlife: Hidden Acres supports a healthy population of native South Texas wildlife, including whitetail deer, quail, feral hogs, and javelina. The ranch also attracts a variety of migratory birds, including mourning doves and seasonal waterfowl around the pond. Dense native brush, quality browse, and available water sources combine to create excellent habitat for both resident game and migratory species, making the property well suited for hunting and recreation. Location: The property is located on County Road 416 approximately 6 miles NE of Campbellton, 23± miles SW of Pleasanton, 58± miles SE of San Antonio, 96± miles NW of Corpus Christi, 132± miles SW of Austin and 218± miles SW of Houston. Minerals: See broker for details
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Vann Camp Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire nearly 400 acres of historic, sixth generation cattle and hunting land in Burnet County, situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. This legacy property combines productive rangeland, diverse wildlife habitat, and strong recreational appeal, making it well suited for livestock operations, hunting, or long term investment. Wildlife populations are robust, with white tailed deer, axis, aoudad, turkey, dove, and wild hogs commonly observed. The property includes rustic lodging and benefits from an active hunting lease, offering immediate income potential and established recreational use. The ranch features a recently installed water well that provides a reliable water source for livestock and enhances overall ranch infrastructure. The land is characterized by a blend of native and improved grasses-including Buffalo Grass, Johnson Grass, and Coastal Bermuda-supporting both grazing and wildlife. Mature Live Oak and Post Oak contribute to excellent cover and aesthetic value throughout the property. Several premium build site locations with expansive Hill Country views provide opportunities for a ranch headquarters, lodge, or future improvements. Located in proximity to Bend State Park and the forthcoming Post Oak Ridge State Park, the ranch offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation. With its combination of operational capability, natural beauty, and deep historical roots, Vann Camp Ranch stands as a rare offering in a highly desirable region of Texas.
…By Annonceur International
Discover the perfect blend of natural beauty and versatility on this stunning 136-acre ranch, ideally located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, spanning both Lampasas and Burnet Counties. The property features a scenic mix of open fields and hardwood-covered terrain, showcasing majestic trees such as pecan, post oak, cedar, and live oak. Dense hardwood cover and open pastures are ideal for both recreational enjoyment and agricultural operations. Abundant wildlife-including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs-enhances its appeal as a premier hunting or wildlife observation destination. A creek crossing and established food plots further contribute to the property's functionality and charm. With 1,800 feet of road frontage, the ranch offers excellent accessibility and the potential to be subdivided into smaller tracts. Whether you envision a weekend getaway, a hunting retreat, or a working cattle operation, this property offers versatile use options to suit a variety of lifestyles. Conveniently located from Lampasas and Burnet, and just over an hour from Austin and Waco, the Surko Family Ranch delivers the tranquil country living and easy access to city amenities. This rare offering combines privacy, functionality, and prime location-making it an exceptional opportunity in one of Texas' most desirable regions.
…By Annonceur International
Description: Buckhorn Creek Ranch is a conveniently located, high-fenced ranch located just northeast of Pearsall in the heart of South Texas. This ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a turnkey recreational and hunting property in one of the state’s most sought-after regions. With easy access off FM 2779 and just over an hour from San Antonio, this ranch is ideally positioned for weekend getaways, a private hunting retreat, or long-term investment. Improvements: This ranch offers a unique house constructed out of Connex containers that were converted into a 3 bedroom camp house with a well constructed deck. The house sits beneath a nice metal pole barn that helps protect it from the elements. Buckhorn Creek Ranch is completely high-fenced and a well maintained road system traverses through the property. 1 DMP pen is also located on the property. Water: Buckhorn Creek is a wet weather creek that holds water during wet times, as well as feeds into 2 ponds on the property. There are 2 shallow water wells on the property that help provide water to the house, one of the ponds, as well as multiple water troughs in place for the wildlife. Wildlife: This high-fenced ranch has the necessary animals to start your whitetail herd as there are currently 2 breeder bucks and a herd of does that are ready for you to grow and manage your herd as you see fit. Along with the whitetail, a herd of approximately 15 Oryx are also on property. This region of Texas is also well known for its excellent Dove hunting and the ranch’s surrounding farmland helps make this ranch a dove hunter’s paradise. Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch features gently rolling terrain with a diverse mix of native South Texas brush, mesquite, and open senderos—ideal for wildlife habitat and hunting. Strategic brush management and selective clearing provide a balance of cover and open areas, supporting a healthy ecosystem. Along the banks of Buckhorn Creek, there are several large oak trees that help add to the character of this ranch. Taxes: Wildlife Exempt Location: Buckhorn Creek Ranch is located off FM 2779, just northeast of Pearsall. 3± miles from Uvalde, 50± miles from San Antonio, 130± miles from Austin, 250± miles from Houston.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Little Yoledigo Creek Ranch offers the opportunity to own a truly diverse piece of South Texas. The terrain transitions seamlessly from rolling hills to lush river bottom land, creating a landscape that feels like two worlds in one. Towering live oaks, sweeping views, and abundant water anchor the property, while practical improvements, diverse native brush, and a sense of seclusion make it both functional and private. This is a well-rounded ranch with the character, resources, and setting to be a very special place. Improvements: The main house, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, is perched on a hilltop with long-distance views across the ranch. In addition, there are three guest cabins, perfect for hosting family and friends. Supporting the residences are two barns, one designed for equipment storage, and the other fully enclosed with concrete floors, four roll-top doors, and a walk-in cooler with a game-cleaning area. Ranch improvements include a 30-ton double-bin silo, 15 deer blinds, 12 protein feeders, and a high-fenced perimeter, making the property well-suited for both wildlife management and ranching operations. Water: This ranch is exceptionally well-watered. Eight water wells distribute water to multiple troughs across the property, while four tanks provide additional water sources for wildlife and can be supplemented from the wells as needed. One of the wells taps into the Carrizo Aquifer and is powered by 3-phase electricity, ensuring a reliable supply. Adding to its uniqueness, approximately half a mile of the Leona River forms the southern boundary—lined with stately live oaks and offering both beauty and function. Wildlife: The property supports a tremendous deer herd and has also been carefully developed into an outstanding quail hunting ranch. The deer herd has been under intensive management for years, with the owner enhancing habitat through water development, brush sculpting, and the planting of native grasses. A combination of diverse brush, a well-established feed program, and reliable water systems creates the ideal conditions for producing large whitetails and sustaining an abundance of wildlife. Quail strips and ample roosting trees further contribute to unusually strong quail and turkey populations. Vegetation: The ranch contains all the essential brush species needed to grow exceptional South Texas whitetails. Native browse includes guajillo, guayacan, blackbrush, granjeno, whitebrush, persimmon, prickly pear, and many others. Brush has been strategically sculpted to enhance quail habitat, creating a balanced environment for multiple species. Scattered throughout the property are large mesquite, oak, hackberry, and elm trees, adding both habitat diversity and scenic character. Minerals: Sellers owns a portion of minerals that will be conveyed to the buyer. There is one pad site located on the south end of the ranch, accessed through a separate gate by the fuel company. The current owner receives income from this production, which will transfer to the new owner. Taxes: $6,360.07 - Wildlife Exemption. $4,951.72 (Zavala) - $1,408.35 (Frio) Location: The ranch is accessed via 2.35± all weather deeded easement road off of Hwy 57. The gate to the easement is 13± miles E of Batesville, 22± miles W of Pearsall, 70± miles SW of San Antonio, 145± miles SW of Austin and 260± miles W of Houston.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Blue Mountain Farm is a convenient, well-watered, fully operational farm. This Edwards irrigated farm lies in between Knippa and Uvalde along Highway 90. This property is ready to farm while also having plenty of land for hunting. With its excellent access and location, Blue Mountain Farm is a unique offering. Improvements: The three pivots on the property cover a total of 400± acres. A 7-tower pivot covers 115± Acres, a 9-tower pivot covers 200± Acres, and a 6-tower pivot covers 85±Acres. A well maintained, all weather gravel road makes getting around the property easy. There is a nice set of cattle pens in the northeastern corner, as well as a 20 acre trap. Water: The 2 Edwards Irrigation Wells on property are both 800± feet deep. One well was tested at 3000 gpm and the other was tested at 2500 gpm, and both are equipped to pump 1400 gpm. Along with the 2 irrigation wells, 2 domestic wells are also located on property. One domestic well was installed in 2024. It is 650± ft deep and pumps 20 gpm. The other domestic well is 800± feet deep, but has no pump installed and it is currently being used by EAA as a monitoring well. Along with the land, 224± acre feet of base Edwards Water Rights convey with the property. Salt Creek is a wet weather creek that traverses a part of the property, as well as two tributaries to the creek. Wildlife: Wildlife on the property consists of species native to the region including, Whitetail Deer, hogs, varmints, turkey, as well as an abundance of doves thanks to the farmland. This region of Texas is known for its excellent dove hunting and this farmland could be converted to a dove hunting operation. Vegetation/Terrain: The property is made up of 400± acres of irrigated farmland covered by the three pivots. The northeast, southwest, and southeast corners of the property are native brushland. A portion of the native land in the Northeast corner has been cleared for a homesite and consists of several oak trees. There are 135± Acres in native brush. Brush species include guajillo, guayacan, white brush, persimmon, prickly pear, and many more. Taxes: $3848.80 (2024) Location: Blue Mountain Farm is located off Highway 90, in between Knippa and Uvalde, TX. 7± miles from Uvalde, 76± miles from San Antonio, 153± miles from Austin, 270± miles from Houston. Price: $5,950,000
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Description: This versatile ranch is in the heart of Live Oak County with direct access on Hwy. 59. Exceptional brush diversity mixed with cleared pastureland and a variety of exotic and regional wildlife are all within high fencing making it a true hunting oasis. Improvements: The main home has 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The open floorplan has Saltillo tile floors and includes both a walk in pantry and separate laundry room. The home is adjoined by a 2-car carport adding to the ease from town life. There is also a barndominium with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, dining and living room plus includes attached game storage. Ranch improvements include a climate-controlled barn, covered horse stalls and large water storage tank with pressure pump. The perimeter fence is high fence with a well maintained road system throughout. Water: There is one water well near the house and one pond on the property. At the water well, there is a large storage poly tank and pressure pump. Drainages from Salt Branch Creek tributaries form the pond and enhance the habitat for wildlife. Wildlife: Native wildlife is abundant with whitetail deer, dove, quail and an occasional Turkey. Exotics include Blackbuck antelope, Axis deer and Sika deer. Vegetation-Terrain: There is a mixture of open, cleared fields and native brush. Live Oaks, Cedar Elm, Hackberry and the full array of South Texas brush throughout the property lend themselves as home to the wildlife. Taxes: Ag Exempt Location: The ranch is 15 miles southwest of the town of George west. There is ample frontage and access off US Hwy, 59
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle, less than 100 miles from San Antonio, this turnkey ranch is ready to hunt. Diverse native brush provides excellent nutrition for growing the large whitetail deer the area is known for. Several ponds throughout the ranch offer ample water for both livestock and wildlife, while also attracting an array of migratory birds, including dove and waterfowl. Improvements: Improvements are minimal, leaving a blank canvas for new owners to build to their liking. The ranch currently features four brand-new hunting setups, complete with corn and protein feeders strategically placed throughout; these are negotiable with the sale. The property is high-fenced on three sides, with fencing in excellent condition. Additionally, the property has access to city sewer and high-speed fiber internet. Water: Two earthen tanks located on opposite ends of the ranch provide reliable water sources for wildlife and livestock and are reported to hold water even in drought conditions. City water is also available on the property and services a large trough located several hundred yards from the eastern boundary. There is an old oil well that is in the process of been converted into a high volume Carrizo water well. Vegetation and Terrain: The ranch features a diverse range of soils, from fine sandy loam to clay loam, supporting a wide variety of native vegetation. Brush species include guayacan, guajillo, blackbrush, mesquite, whitebrush, granjeno, persimmon, twisted acacia, and more, creating excellent habitat and forage. Wildlife: The ranch is situated in one of the premier regions for producing Boone and Crockett-class native whitetail deer. The current owners have implemented a year-round protein feeding program and have allowed several promising young bucks to mature. In addition to whitetail, the property supports javelina, hogs, bobwhite quail, coyotes, bobcats, and other native species. Location: Pueblo Ranch lies along the eastern boundary of Big Wells city limits, with frontage on Highway 85 and FM 1867. The ranch is approximately 19± miles east of Carrizo Springs, 26± miles west of Dilley, 97± miles southwest of San Antonio, 178± miles southwest of Austin, and 291± miles southwest of Houston. Minerals: Surface sale only.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Property Description: Incredible opportunity to own a true sportsman’s paradise just minutes outside of Hico, TX. This offering boasts 16 bodies of water, with the largest lake being just over 10 +/- acres. This property is well suited for recreation, livestock, or creating your dream property coming to life minutes from a booming small town Texas town. Location: The property is located just over 6 miles north/northeast of the town of Hico, but in Erath County. Featuring over 3,000 feet of frontage on HWY 220, there are numerous opportunities for future development. Hico, TX is a very quaint but growing little town. With an abundance of excellent restaurants and shops, and a cute downtown strip, there’s always something to do in Hico. Road/Frontage Access: The ranch has frontage and is accessed off of SH 220. Land: The land has a beautiful roll going down to the main bodies of water. With plenty of high ground for grazing cattle and views for miles to the surrounding hill country. Elevation on the property ranges from 1,180 +/- feet above sea level at the highest point to approximately 1,120 +/- feet above sea level at the lowest point along Camp Branch Creek. Water: There are a total of 16 bodies of water on the property. The largest being a 10 +/- AC lake. There are two other lakes that are between 2 to 3 acres. Majority of the ponds are 1 acre or less. Additionally, there is over 2,000 feet of frontage on both sides of Camp Branch Creek with flows from north to south along the backside of the property. This creek has been dammed up to create multiple bodies of water. Recreation/Hunting: Excellent reaction/hunting ranch. Enjoy fishing throughout the series of ponds and lakes or sitting on the bank with a cool breeze watching the ducks come in!
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
The Encinal Ranch is a fantastic hunting ranch located in the heart of the famed “Golden Triangle” on the Webb / La Salle County line just west of Encinal, TX. With excellent brush diversity, improved quail habitat, strong water infrastructure, and superb whitetail genetics, this ranch should check every box for the discerning South Texas buyer! IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch has no structural improvements, the perimeter is high-fenced, and there is a very good road system in place. WATER: There is one water well which pipes water across the ranch to 4 tanks and 7 wildlife watering stations. TERRAIN: The majority of the ranch land is thick native brush providing ideal habitat to grow trophy whitetail, of which some of the largest in the State have been harvested in this area. The owner has strategically done extensive brush “motting” to improve the quail habitat in several areas of the ranch. WILDLIFE: The trophy whitetail herd has been expertly managed for multiple years and enjoys an MLDP Level III status. Other wildlife includes quail, dove, turkey, and other native species. LOCATION: The Encinal Ranch is accessed via Krueger Rd, just 2.8±mi NW of Encinal, TX. TAXES: Ag Exempt
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
A Little Slice of Heaven! Discover 84 +/- beautiful acres in Walker County, TX-just 5 miles from Huntsville and only 3 miles off I-45. This gently rolling property features open pastures and 30% wooded areas, offering the perfect mix of open space and natural beauty. Enjoy a clear creek, an approx. 1.5-acre stocked pond for fishing, and miles of trails ready for ATVs. Electricity is already on-site. Built-in feeders and deer stands make it a dream for outdoor lovers and hunters. Whether you're looking for a private ranch retreat or a weekend escape, this property is nature at its best! Don't miss your chance to own this gorgeous piece of Texas countryside-nature at its best and your opportunity to own a true slice of Heaven. There is an existing Ag Exemption in place, and Minerals are available. 84 +/- acres of gently rolling terrain with approximately 70% open pasture and 30% mature woods Clear water creeks and a 1.5-acre stocked pond-ideal for fishing and relaxing by the water Electricity already on-site, saving you time and cost for future development Private yet convenient, just 3 miles off I-45 and only 5 miles from downtown Huntsville Turnkey recreational setup with established trails, wildlife feeders, and deer stands Plenty of room for ATVs, livestock, or future buildings bring your family and friends! Peaceful setting with beautiful views, ideal for weekend getaways or a forever ranch Don't miss your chance to own this gorgeous piece of Texas countryside-nature at its best and your opportunity to own a true slice of Heaven There is an existing Ag Exemption in place and Minerals are available.
…By Annonceur International
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