Republic Ranches, LLC


Republic Ranches is an elite farm, ranch and rural properties brokerage firm serving Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Louisiana, Colorado, Arkansas and, via a strategic alliance with Fay Ranches, the Rocky Mountain West. Republic Ranches is one of the most powerful land brokerages in the country. We have offices in Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Hondo, Houston, and San Antonio that allow us to effectively cover a broad region home to some of the finest ranches in North America. Our well-connected presence in the major cities gives us access to qualified buyers who nowadays often come from the capital-rich major metro areas. As a team, we bring to bear a new level of professionalism, talent, dedication, and unwavering ethics on behalf of our clients.
$16,500,000  •  271 acres
Welcome to Skistone Mountain Ranch, a legacy estate of unmatched beauty, spanning over 271 pristine acres just 15 minutes south of Steamboat Springs. Designed with timeless craftsmanship and grand scale, this extraordinary residence features massive hand-hewn log beams, cathedral ceilings, and sweeping staircases. In the great room, a dramatic stone fireplace anchors the space, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking, unobstructed views of the Steamboat Ski Area. The main level blends luxury and livability, with a private primary suite boasting its own fireplace and a spa-inspired bath. A gourmet kitchen, casual breakfast nook with fireplace, elegant library with half-bath, refined office, spacious laundry, and mudroom with access to a three-car garage complete this level. Ascending either of the two staircases, the upper level opens to a loft sitting area, two ensuite bedrooms, and a large bunk room perfect for visiting families or children. The garden level offers an extension of the living space with a warm family and game room, accented by a wood-burning fireplace and a custom wet bar, all opening directly to the outdoor living areas. A stone wine cellar, additional kitchen, two ensuite bedrooms, and a state-of-the-art fitness room with direct access to a dry sauna and covered swim spa complete this level. Outdoors is a breathtaking alpine setting. Lush landscaping, water features, rolling meadows, aspen groves, and dark timber forests create a sanctuary for abundant wildlife, including elk, deer, bear, and an occasional moose. Maintained trails invite exploration on foot, horseback, or recreational vehicles, while a conservation easement with Cattlemen’s Ag Land Trust preserves the habitat. Outbuildings include a detached three-car garage, equipment shed, and a new oversized three-bay workshop with an apartment currently under construction. A rare offering in one of Colorado’s most sought-after regions, Skistone Mountain Ranch must be experienced to be truly appreciated. LOCATION The property is located in Steamboat Springs, CO. WILDLIFE Elk, deer, bear, and moose can all be found on the property. WATER The property has a private water well. ELECTRICITY Electricity, Propane, Septic are all available. Co-listed with Brent and Joan Romick of Romick & Associates
$918,000  •  135 acres
Petty Farm 135 is ideally located just outside of Honey Grove, Texas, and a short drive from the recently constructed Bois d’Arc Lake. This picturesque property presents excellent potential for a small farming or cattle venture, along with outstanding recreational and hunting activities. Petty Farms features strategic frontage along CR 36010 and CR 36100, offering strong viability for feasible subdivision. LOCATION This site is just a convenient 10-minute drive from Honey Grove and less than a 30-minute drive from Paris, TX. The property is also just an 8-mile drive from Bois d’Arc Lake, allowing any new landowner an easy getaway to one of the best bass fishing lakes in the state. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property boasts an open canvas of productive farmland and gently sloping grasslands.
There are a few small ponds that consistently hold water throughout the year, and other low depressions and drainage areas that keep the property well-watered. IMPROVEMENTS The property is not currently developed. Electricity and water are readily attainable. WATER Gordon Creek runs through the eastern portion of this property, which is lined with native hardwoods and ideal habitat for wildlife, and about 3 small surface ponds are scattered across the entire property. AREA HISTORY Bois d’Arc Lake, just to the northwest of the property, is a critical new source of water for one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. It provides up to 82 million gallons per day for the over two million residents and businesses served by North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). In addition, the lake is an ideal spot for fishing, boating, waterfowl hunting, picnicking, and other outdoor activities. When it was finished, Bois d’Arc Lake was the first major reservoir built in Texas in nearly 30 years.
$1,026,800  •  151 acres
Petty Farm 151 is ideally located just outside of Honey Grove, Texas, and a short drive from the recently constructed Bois d’Arc Lake. This picturesque property presents excellent potential for a small farming or cattle venture, along with outstanding recreational and hunting activities. Petty Farms features strategic frontage along CR 36010 and CR 36100, offering strong viability for feasible subdivision. LOCATION This site is just a convenient 10-minute drive from Honey Grove and less than a 30-minute drive from Paris, TX. The property is also just an 8-mile drive from Bois d’Arc Lake, allowing any new landowner an easy getaway to one of the best bass fishing lakes in the state. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property boasts an open canvas of productive farmland and gently sloping grasslands. IMPROVEMENTS The property is not currently developed. Electricity and water are readily attainable. WATER There are a few small ponds that consistently hold water throughout the year, and other low depressions and drainage areas that keep the property well-watered. AREA HISTORY Bois d’Arc Lake, just to the northwest of the property, is a critical new source of water for one of the fastest growing regions in the country. It provides up to 82 million gallons per day for the over two million residents and businesses served by North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). Additionally, the lake is an ideal spot for fishing, boating, waterfowl hunting, picnicking, and various other outdoor activities. When it was finished, Bois d’Arc Lake was the first major reservoir built in Texas in nearly 30 years.
$3,655,400  •  1,044 acres
South Canadian River Ranch is a rare and exceptional opportunity to own a large, legacy-quality hunting and recreational property in northwest Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Spanning over 1,044 contiguous acres, this expansive ranch boasts 1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage and nearly a mile of Beaver Creek meandering through its diverse landscape. Surrounded by expansive neighboring ranches ranging from 2,000 to 5,000+ acres, this property offers privacy, seclusion, and prime conditions for managing and growing trophy-class wildlife. LOCATION Strategically positioned in NW Pittsburg County, near the Hughes County line, the ranch offers convenient access and proximity to several major cities: -21 miles to McAlester -104 miles to Tulsa -117 miles to Oklahoma City -189 miles to Dallas Access is excellent, with the property located less than 7.1 miles north of Highway 270. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The terrain is as scenic as it is functional. From gently rolling hardwood ridges to open meadows and fertile river bottoms, this property offers a blend of cover and open areas ideal for both wildlife and agricultural potential. -Varied elevations from 660’ to 900’ -11 ponds scattered across the property -2.8+ miles of wet weather tributaries feeding into Beaver Creek and the river -Prime soil and terrain for food plots, hay production, or grazing -Abundant travel corridors and habitat for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and more -Historical remnants like old barns add rustic character and a touch of local history This mix of terrain provides an exceptional canvas for ATV/UTV exploration, hiking, and nature enjoyment. The ranch also offers excellent fishing in both the river and ponds, with bass, perch, and catfish commonly found. WILDLIFE With virtually no hunting pressure for over 50 years, South Canadian River Ranch is a wildlife sanctuary. The only individuals accessing the land in recent decades have been the ranch manager and his son. Species commonly seen on the property include: -Whitetail deer (trophy potential) -Wild turkey -Ducks & other waterfowl -Coyotes & bobcats -Occasional elk and black bear traveling the river corridor Thanks to the large, neighboring ranches and the river ecosystem, this property is primed for high-end hunting, wildlife management, or conservation. AGRICULTURE Decades ago, a portion of this property was farmed in wheat and milo. Those old tillable fields are currently grown over in a variety of grasses and other vegetation, and would make exceptional food plot locations. These fields, combined with various pipeline clearings, provide substantial acreage that could be attributed to wildlife habitat and forage. Water Water is a defining feature of this ranch: -1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage -.9 miles of Beaver Creek -11 ponds and multiple wet-weather creeks -Two historic wells (hand-dug and drilled with metal casing) These features support excellent water access for both wildlife and potential future development. ELECTRICITY There is a retired electric line near the river that has potential for reactivation. Electricity is currently available near the SW corner of the ranch. MINERALS Surface rights only; no minerals are owned or conveyed with the sale. AREA HISTORY Situated in the historic Choctaw Nation, this ranch has a rich local legacy. Acquired in the 1940s by a doctor and geologist, it was originally operated as a cattle ranch. The discovery of natural gas shifted the focus away from agriculture, and the land has since evolved into a wild, untouched recreational paradise. South Canadian River Ranch is a rare, turnkey opportunity to own a premium recreational property in one of Oklahoma’s best-kept secret regions for big game hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure. With stunning topography, abundant water, low hunting pressure, and a prime location surrounded by large ranches, this property checks all the boxes for a trophy-class ranch investment. This ranch is a broker-owned property that is ready for immediate sale and stewardship.
$2,359,500  •  404 acres
Nestled in northeastern Mills County, the Rockin B Ranch presents a diverse landscape, featuring rolling open pastures dotted with hardwoods on its western side and dense woods crisscrossed with trails on the eastern side. The ranch is well-suited for cattle, offering excellent forage and robust fencing. Several small ponds are naturally integrated into the property, following the draw that extends from the western hill to the eastern ravine. Additionally, the ranch benefits from extensive county road frontage. LOCATION Closest amenities – 23 Mins to Goldthwaite, Texas Drive time – 2 hours 15 minutes to Austin- 2 hours 45 minutes to Dallas TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch topography transitions from gently rolling terrain with scattered oak in the west to denser hardwoods and Ashe juniper eastern portions. WILDLIFE Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, feral hogs, dove, and various small game. WATER Several ponds are located on the property, ranging from 0.1 acre to .34 acre in size. Solar Powered water well and cattle trough on the West side of the ranch. Water wells in the surrounding area range from 140 to 510 feet deep and produce between 7 and 25 gpm.
$3,018,654  •  1,118 acres
Headwaters Ranch is a premier 1,118± acre recreational and hunting property located in northwest Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. With convenient county road access and incredible natural features, this ranch offers the rare combination of mountainous terrain, hardwood and pine forests, and live water sources—including the headwaters of Beaver Creek. Surrounded by large, privately held ranches, Headwaters Ranch is an ideal haven for wildlife and a prime location for growing and managing trophy-class game. LOCATION Strategically situated along the Hughes County line in NW Pittsburg County, the ranch is less than 6 miles north of Highway 270, providing both seclusion and convenience. Driving distances to major cities: -21 miles to McAlester, OK -104 miles to Tulsa, OK -117 miles to Oklahoma City, OK -189 miles to Dallas, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Headwaters Ranch offers exceptional topography, ranging from 660 to 1,020 feet in elevation. The diverse landscape features a mix of hardwood and pine forests rarely found in this part of the state, with rugged hills, scenic ridges, and tranquil valleys. These natural corridors provide excellent habitat and travel routes for wildlife. -7 small ponds located throughout the property -0.7+/- miles of Beaver Creek frontage -1.6+/- miles of wet-weather tributaries -Multiple potential sites for additional waterholes or large pond development -Untouched for over half a century – a true backcountry feel -Incredible trail-building potential for ATVs/UTVs or horseback riding -Views reminiscent of the Rocky Mountains WILDLIFE This ranch is a true sanctuary. With minimal human activity for over 50 years and no history of commercial hunting, wildlife thrives in abundance here. Game species include: -White-tailed deer -Eastern turkey -Wild hogs -Bobcats -Coyotes With its rich habitat and neighboring large ranches, Headwaters Ranch is ideally positioned for serious wildlife management and trophy hunting. AGRICULTURE While currently undeveloped agriculturally, the ranch offers several promising locations for future food plots—particularly along the existing pipeline right-of-way. These could further enhance hunting opportunities and wildlife attraction. IMPROVEMENTS No existing improvements of value—blank canvas for your dream lodge or hunting cabin. WATER Water features are numerous around Headwaters Ranch. There are seven ponds located throughout the ranch, along with the origin of Beaver Creek. Two other wet weather tributaries traverse along the ranch’s valley and create potential for 19± acre and 7± acre lakes. MINERALS No mineral rights are owned or included in the sale. AREA HISTORY Located within the historic Choctaw Nation, Headwaters Ranch has a rich past. Originally assembled in the 1940s by a geologist and doctor, the ranch operated as a cattle operation until natural gas was discovered. Over time, livestock faded out, and nature reclaimed the land—creating today’s pristine, wild landscape. Neighboring ranches range in size from ~2,190 to ~5,295 acres, creating a unique block of low-pressure, large-acreage properties that are ideal for growing and sustaining big game. OTHER Some internal ranch roads will require maintenance, and countless miles of new trails can be created. Whether you envision a private hunting reserve, off-grid retreat, or a legacy property to pass down for generations, Headwaters Ranch delivers solitude, beauty, and untapped potential. This is a broker-owned offering.
$475,000  •  28 acres
Located in the Three Lakes Ranch community, just off HW 7 and minutes from Centerville, this expansive 28-acre wildlife exempt property offers untapped potential for a tranquil residential development tucked into the mixed forest of Leon County. Situated in the community’s northwest corner, this property boasts the largest contiguous lot in the entire development, and features a beautifully wooded and game-rich creek as well as a gentle roll transitioning between the properties two highest points. The 28 acre tract also benefits from paved road frontage, on-site power and water, and the private nature of the premier lake community which includes access to over 35 acres of beautifully constructed surface water. In addition to the community lakes, there are nearly 5 acres of centrally located common areas designed for entertainment, featuring a suite of improvements not limited to a pavilion, picnic areas, fishing piers, and a boat ramp. LOCATION Sitting just off HW 7, and only 10 minutes from the I-45 corridor, the property boasts quick access to Centerville as well as several other adjacent East Texas cities like Crockett, and Buffalo. The property’s nearly perfect equidistance between Houston and Dallas also adds significant value and convenience to the tract’s location. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes -Dallas: 1.75 hours -Houston: 1.75 hours -Austin: 2.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is composed of nearly 90% wooded acres, with trails and openings tactfully cut throughout. The woods on the property are primarily a mix of Pine, Post Oak, Sweet gums, and Yaupon, representative of the Piney Woods ecoregion. Elevations on the property vary nearly 50’, from 380’ above sea level on the two high points of the tract to nearly ~330’ in the creek. WILDLIFE The creek that runs through the property, and the wooded habitat that insulates it allows for a variety of wildlife to use the property as a travel corridor and others to call it home. These species include whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of native varmints. IMPROVEMENTS There are no current improvements on the property. Allowing a buyer to develop their ideal suite of working and living quarters. WATER Water is present and line has already been trenched to an ideal central location. ELECTRICITY Power is available on site. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Leon County, positioned between Houston and Dallas along the Old San Antonio Road, has long been a gateway across East-Central Texas. Established in 1846, its rolling pastures, hardwood bottomlands, and pine ridges supported early farming and ranching. Today, the county blends rural heritage with timber, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. The property is currently under an active wildlife exemption.
$125,000  •  21 acres
Located in the rolling hills of the quaint Rocky Branch community, this 21-acre property offers untapped potential for a secluded homestead in the mixed hardwood and pine forest of Morris County. Ease of access, adjacent power, and great neighbors make this tract desirable for any buyer looking for a sizable tract for building a home or recreation. Decades-old mature timber and a creek highlight this property, providing a long list of potential opportunities. LOCATION Located just East of HWY 259, the Quarter Pine Ranch sits within 25 minutes of 4 different towns, including the smaller-sized Daingerfield, Naples, and Omaha and the more substantial city of Mount Pleasant. This ease of access complements rural living, allowing for future owners to always be within reach of necessary amenities. The property’s proximity to Dallas also makes the tract a potential opportunity for a pleasant rural weekend getaway. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes Dallas: 136 miles, 2.25 hours Houston: 255 miles, 4.5 hours Austin: 332 miles, 5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is composed of nearly 100% wooded acres. The woods on the property are primarily a mix of Pine, Oak, and other hardwoods, representative of the Piney Woods ecoregion. Elevations on the property vary nearly 30’, from 350’ above sea level on the Eastern side of the tract to nearly ~320’ in the central drainage. An ideal home site would sit on the SE corner of the acreage, allowing for a view into the beautifully wooded bottom below. WILDLIFE The Quarter Pine Ranch’s wooded cover allows for many species to call the ranch home. These include whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of native varmints. IMPROVEMENTS There are no current improvements on the property. Allowing a buyer to develop their ideal suite of working and living quarters. WATER There are no water wells present on the property. ELECTRICITY Power is available off County Road 4206. MINERALS Surface estate only AREA HISTORY Rocky Branch, Texas, emerged in the late 1870s around a saw-and-grist mill that gave the settlement its name. Nestled in Cass County’s oak-pine landscape, Rocky Branch offers quiet rural charm and deep roots—ideal for discerning ranch buyers.
$900,000  •  120 acres
Jenks Ranch spans 120 acres of beautifully balanced and well maintained improved pasture acreage, along with decades old majestic mature oak and hardwood trees. Ideal for a myriad of uses and located within close proximity of the city of Garrison, the property benefits ranching, recreation, hunting, and investment. The properties’ lush coastal bermuda hay fields and old growth hardwoods make for an alluring rural charm featuring the most desirable turn key variables, including existing access to power, city water, and boundary fencing. An abundant population of white-tailed deer are seen on the property daily. The ranch features rolling elevation, a wooded pond and two springs. LOCATION Situated less than a mile from the town of Garrison and HW 59, the Jenks Ranch offers the best of rural lifestyle with ease of accessibility to necessities. Once on HW 59, a quick 20 minute drive southward brings you to the city of Nacogdoches where entertainment and all “first world” amenities are available. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes: Dallas: 2.75 hours Houston: 2.75 hours Austin: 4.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Split nearly equally between hardwood forest and highly productive pasture, the Jenks ranch represents a favorable aesthetic and cover type, promoting both recreational and working ranch opportunities. Two different high points on the property reach elevations of 380 feet above sea level, either of which would make ideal locations for a permanent house structure or improvement of a buyer’s choice. A small wooded pond sits within the central drainage of the property; this body of water could be expanded to promote more surface water on the ranch. WILDLIFE The Jenks Ranch supports an assortment of native wildlife thanks to the ranch’s ample habitat and forage. Common East Texas species can all be found on this property including whitetails, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of varmints. IMPROVEMENTS The property has been historically used as a working ranch and therefore does not have any living quarters or related improvements. The property’s exterior and interior fencing is in working condition, allowing for turnkey use of the property’s grazing potential. WATER There are no water wells on the property, but with approval, the city of Garrison can provide water. ELECTRICITY Power is present, pulled onto the property off of FM 138. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Northern Nacogdoches County lies in the heart of East Texas’ pine forests, where towering timber has shaped the region’s economy and culture since the 1800s. Early sawmills and railroads spurred settlement, and today the area remains defined by its timber heritage, productive woodlands, and connection to Texas’s oldest county seat.
$1,150,000  •  233 acres
Blue Grass Ranch is a postcard property situated in the rolling hills of Northeast Texas. Meticulously maintained for decades, this property features an ideal balance of pasture and timbered acres with beautiful ponds scattered throughout. The ranch’s diverse land types appeal to a wide range of uses and activities, including ranching, recreation, general stewardship, or a combination thereof. This really is an all-around ranch with multiple hilltops for homesite locations, pastures for livestock, and ample mature forests for wildlife and seclusion. LOCATION Situated in the Northwest corner of Cass County, the property enjoys true rural serenity while still retaining 30-minute access to both Daingerfield and Mount Pleasant, where many amenities and all necessities can be accessed. The property is also located just off State HW 77, allowing a manageable 2.5-hour drive westward to downtown Dallas. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes: Dallas: 151 miles, 2.5 hours Houston: 269 miles, 4.5 hours Austin: 346 miles, 5+ hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Remaining true to its positionality on the margins of the Post Oak Savannah and Piney Woods ecoregions, the ranch exhibits the favorable characteristics of both regions, exhibiting an almost park-like feel as gently rolling pastures dotted with post oaks fit like puzzle pieces into a mosaic of towering pines and hardwood trees. There are 3 high points on the property reaching up to 380’ above sea level, these are juxtaposed by two main drainages that fall to below 320’ and feed the 4 main ponds and wetland areas while also creating travel corridors for the wildlife on the property. The eastern section of the ranch is primarily wooded and totals nearly 90 acres. The primary tree species in these wooded areas are southern red oaks, post oaks, water oaks, cedar elm, sweetgum, and loblolly pine. These wooded acres provide important habitat for a variety of native mammals and bird species. WILDLIFE The Bluegrass Ranch supports an assortment of native fauna thanks to the ranch’s ample cover, water resources, and forage. Common NE Texas species can all be found on this property, including whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of varmints. The property’s two largest ponds also attract wintering waterfowl species, including wood ducks, gadwalls, and mallards. IMPROVEMENTS The property has been historically used as a working ranch and therefore does not have any living quarters or related improvements; however, in the center of the property, there is a well-kept storage and haybarn totaling 2,500+SF. The property’s exterior and interior fencing is also in working condition, allowing for turn-key use of the property’s grazing potential. WATER The ranch has a total of 4 ponds split among the property’s pastures, fed by two wet weather drainages, ideal for rotational grazing as well as wildlife utilization. ELECTRICITY Power is available on County Road 2592. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Cass County, established in 1846 and named for Michigan Senator Lewis Cass, briefly adopted the name Davis County in the 1860s before reverting back. Nestled in Northeast Texas’s rolling piney woods, the county’s deep agricultural roots—fueled by cotton, timber, and early oil—make it a compelling region for ranch buyers seeking land with both heritage and rural opportunity.
$1,550,000  •  22 acres
The final developer lot available in Bluff Springs Estates, a small acreage-lot community in Driftwood, offering only 12 homesites. With 4 homes already complete, and 2 more under construction, this is a rare chance to secure one of the last untouched tracts in the neighborhood. The developers have recently completed selective clearing on this homesite, revealing groves of post oaks and live oaks, while preserving the native character. Additionally, a wet-weather creek runs through the eastern portion of the property, feeding into South Gatlin Creek and often holding water, even during periods of extreme drought. Bluff Springs Estates combines the privacy and building flexibility of estate-sized acreage with a sense of community in a neighborhood setting. Located in the highly-rated Dripping Springs school district, this subdivision offers sensible restrictions without an HOA, new home construction on acreage homesites, direct access and a setting that balances convenience with natural Hill Country character. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS -21.59 acres located in Bluff Springs Estates -Dripping Springs ISD, no HOA, flexible building restrictions -Shared private road access off of Ranch Road 12 -Strong seasonal creek frontage -Gentle terrain with horse-friendly pastures and multiple potential homesites LOCATION 564 Bluff Springs Drive, Driftwood Bluff Springs Estates is ideally located off Ranch Road 12, only 6.5 miles south of Highway 290 in Dripping Springs. The subdivision sits between Dripping Springs and Wimberley in the heart of Driftwood, adjacent to Driftwood Estate Winery. Owners enjoy quick access to major arterials without long rural drives – RR 12 leads directly into Dripping Springs, while Elder Hill Road connects to Driftwood and FM 1826 for easy commutes into Austin. Located within the highly rated Dripping Springs Independent School District, this homesite offers both accessibility and the quiet privacy of rural living. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Ranging from 1,120 to 1,160 feet in elevation, this homesite offers gentle, usable terrain with a mix of open pastures and wooded creek bottoms. Towering sycamores, post oaks, pecans, and groves of live oaks provide shade and character, while intentionally preserved cedar along the fence line adds privacy. A seasonal wet-weather creek traverses the tract, featuring a limestone bottom, and multiple seeps and springs, that feed into South Gatlin Creek at the northern property boundary. This tract also includes a roughed-in driveway with culvert and a low-water crossing at the seasonal creek. To the west lies a 5,500+ acre conserved property, while to the east a 60-75 foot bluff studded with mature trees protects your private bottomland views. WILDLIFE Previously used for cattle ranching and largely untouched for decades, Bluff Springs Estates supports abundant native wildlife. The wet-weather creek provides habitat and connectivity to larger water systems, while the subdivision as a whole benefits from South Gatlin Creek and nearby private ponds. Recently, a community-wide bird census identified 32 different bird species seen on site. WATER Individual private water well needed. ELECTRICITY Electric service is available on the property and is provided by Pedernales Electric Cooperative.
$495,000  •  89 acres
The Winning Hand Ranch, located just East of Mount Pleasant, is emphasized by its ideal balance of pasture and mature forested acreage. Open pasture along the front of the ranch provides plenty of opportunity for livestock as well as multiple potential house locations overlooking the pond. The decades-old mature hardwood forests provide complete privacy and seclusion as well as habitat for native wildlife. There is paved frontage, power, manicured pastures, a creek, and a beautiful pond at the center of the acreage. This property offers all of the pieces to make this tranquil piece of Northeast Texas a beautiful rural getaway or a great grazing and recreation tract. LOCATION Winning Hand Ranch is located in Northeast TX only 10 miles East of Mount Pleasant and a half mile South of State HW 67 allowing for a 2 hr straight-shot to or from Dallas. The small town of Omaha, Texas is located less than a mile from the property, allowing convenience for quick runs to town for necessities. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. Dallas: 2 hours Houston: 4.5 hours Austin: 5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Situated in Morris County, the property demonstrates the favorable characteristics of both the Post Oak Savannah and the Piney Woods ecoregions. Lining the productive pastures, drainages, and the pond on the ranch are a towering mix of mature hardwood and softwood species, including post oaks, southern red oaks, cedar elm, and multiple evergreen conifer species. On the 90 acres, there is also a noticeable amount of topography change, including high points on both the East and West sides of the ranch, and an aesthetically pleasing roll among the pastures. The hardwood veins that run along the property’s drainages operate as great travel corridors and offer habitat connectivity for wildlife traveling to and from the property’s pond and open pastures. The wooded acreage on the western side of the property also serves as great bedding habitat for whitetail deer. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property is characteristic of Northeast Texas fauna, including whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, doves, and the occasional waterfowl visiting the property’s pond. IMPROVEMENTS The property has both exterior and interior fencing previously utilized for livestock management. No built infrastructure currently exists on the property, allowing a new owner to develop their ideal living and working quarters. WATER There are no water wells on the property. ELECTRICITY Power is accessible and located along CR 3311. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Morris County, established in 1875 and named for early planter William Wright Morris, lies in northeastern rural Texas along the Arkansas and Oklahoma borders. Settlers here built cotton plantations and cattle farms, relying on fertile soils and timber-rich forests to grow their livelihoods. During WWII, iron ore from the region supported defense facilities, and afterward, farming and ranching continued to serve as the economic backbone. Today, Morris County appeals to ranch buyers seeking timeless working land with access to Daingerfield State Park and a quiet East Texas lifestyle.
$882,550  •  93 acres
For the first time in over a century, The Willow Creek Ranch, located just a few minutes outside of Mexia, TX, is now available for sale. This unique property offers a diverse mix of native hardwoods, grasses, and Willow Creek frontage, providing dense riparian habitat. Paired with frontage on Hwy 84 and LCR 258, the property has a perfect blend of accessibility and development potential while maintaining solitude. Whether you’re looking to build a primary residence, a weekend retreat, or a hunting getaway, this blank canvas provides opportunity. LOCATION The ranch is located approximately 2 miles east of Mexia, Texas, off of Hwy 84, which the property fronts for approximately 1,700 feet. The property has additional frontage on LCR 258. 20 miles to Fairfield 45 miles to Waco 88 miles to Dallas 145 miles to Austin 161 miles to Houston 225 miles to San Antonio TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is primarily wooded with a variety of oaks, hackberries, eastern red cedar, mesquite, cedar elms, and other native flora, including mustang grape. The dense riparian zones along Willow Creek and its tributaries provide thermal cover for the wildlife and enhance the diversity of the property’s overall habitat. There is approximately 30 feet of topographic relief. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property includes white-tailed deer, doves, hogs, predators, and various small game IMPROVEMENTS With no existing structures in place, the ranch is a blank canvas to build your dream home or weekend getaway. WATER Willow Creek traverses the property from north to south along the eastern portion of the property for approximately 700 feet. The deep creek bed serves as a thermal cover and travel corridor for the native game in the area. In addition, the property has 1,750 feet of a wet-weather creek traversing through the center of the property, as well as a small pond on the northwest corner. MINERALS Seller’s owned minerals are negotiable. UTILITIES A CCN water line, as well as electricity, runs along the southern property line off of Hwy 84.
$1,150,000  •  96 acres
The Votravis Ranch is a picturesque property located in the San Bois Mountain Range of southeast Oklahoma. The nearly 4,000 sf built home lies in a tranquil setting, offering serene views of the mountain range. This property provides an incredible opportunity for the discerning buyer looking for quiet country living and incredible landscape views. LOCATION The Votravis Ranch is located only five miles east of Quinton on Highway 31. McAlester, the major shopping hub of the area, is located only 25 miles to the southwest. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This flat ground has historically been utilized for livestock and hay production. The native grasses provide great habitat for small game animals while deer and turkey utilize the property as a travel corridor. There are also four stock ponds located on the premises which provide several watering opportunities for livestock waterfowl. The largest ponds, which contains an island in the center, is frequently utilized by geese to lay and hatch their eggs before flying north. AGRICULTURE The ranch has historically been utilized for a small cow-calf operation and recently for hay production. The chicken coop provides safety for a brood of chickens for those looking to gather their eggs and to help keep pests and insects away. IMPROVEMENTS The main home was custom built in 2006 and consists of 3,984 sqft of living area. The 3-bed, 3-bath home also features two gas fireplaces, safe room, sun room, game room and library. The open floor concept makes this home ideal for hosting large gatherings and entertaining. In addition to the main home, the ranch features a 1,200 sqft, 2-bed, 1-bath apartment that can be utilized as a rental or mother-in-law suite. Adjoining the apartment is the 80’x20′ barn. A portion of the barn is heated via a wood burning stove, while the remaining 40’x20′ features horse stalls. Attached to the barn is a 12′ lean-to that keeps machinery and equipment out of the weather. WATER Water is abundant on The Votravis Ranch. The ranch features four stock ponds, an incredible water well providing ~65 gallon/minute, and rural water to the improvements. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available to all improvements. MINERALS No minerals are owned or will convey with the property.
$2,350,000  •  470 acres
This working farm presents a great combination of farming, ranching, and waterfowling opportunities on one property. Investment potential is enhanced by I-10 frontage with ingress and egress a short distance for both eastbound and westbound traffic, plus county road frontage on all three other sides of the farm. LOCATION Located just outside of Welsh and fronting the north feeder road of I-10, the farm is very conveniently located approximately 25 miles from Lake Charles, 50 miles from Lafayette, and 170 miles from Houston. There are regional airports in both Lake Charles and Lafayette. WILDLIFE Southwest Louisiana is known for its exceptional duck hunting. The Welsh area and Jefferson Davis Parish in general are still home to thousands of acres of rice and crawfish farms that provide the habitat and feed to keep waterfowl returning to the area. In addition to ducks, approximately 80 acres of brushier regrowth on the farm provides habitat for deer and hogs. There is a ±8-acre lake ready for stocking. AGRICULTURE The farm features 174.5 acres of payment eligible rice base, and a PLC yield of 6,422#/acre. The silt loam soils are USDA designated Prime Farmland, and predominantly Crowley-Vidrine complex. Crawfish or rice/crawfish are rotated on the northern portion of the farm, while the southern ±135 acres is native pasture fenced for grazing. WATER In addition to the lake, the farm is watered by an irrigation well, believed to be approximately 300’ deep and producing an estimated 700 – 750 GPM. MINERALS Surface only. OTHER Estimated taxes for 2025 are $1,364. The farm is assessed under Ag Land Use Value. Exclusive Agent: William D. Swanson (281) 844 2928 Republic Ranches, LLC Licensed in TX, LA, OK, CO, NM, AR 3535 Westheimer, Suite 227 Houston, TX 77027
$736,000  •  320 acres
The Keota Lakeview Ranch is a diverse recreational property located in northeastern Haskell County. The highlights of this ranch are the panoramic views of Robert Kerr Lake and the surrounding area. There are many opportunities for recreation and exploring the various topographies that include large stone outcroppings surrounding a scenic hilltop. LOCATION This property is located near the southwest portion of Robert Kerr Lake and approximately 2 miles north of Keota. The drive is less than 2 hrs southeast of Tulsa, 2.5 hrs east of OKC, and 3.5 hrs northeast of Dallas. The ranch is accessed from blacktop N 4550 Rd also known as Keota Landing Rd. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography of this property is truly staggering, with almost 400′ of elevation change and still a good amount of usable acreage on top. The ranch resembles a plateau-type landscape with good access to the upper portion. There is a wide variety of hardwoods, including oak with mostly native grasses like bluestem. Many great areas for camping, exploring, and hiking with unmatched views and privacy. The current access road has had recent work allowing truck and UTV access to the top with an established pasture road continuing through the ranch. WILDLIFE The ranch has great wildlife habitat with plenty of cover, forage, and water. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers borders this property on most of the northern boundary which makes this place a safe haven for wildlife. Opportunities to pursue deer, turkey, and other native wildlife with a scenic lake backdrop at every set or stand location. WATER Leflore County RWD #14 has a line along the west side of N 4550 Rd. There are 2 nice ponds on the property. ELECTRICITY An electric service line runs along the west side of N 4550 Rd. MINERALS Surface only. OTHER A small portion of the ranch was formally permitted for mining over 15 years ago. The permit was released in 2009 after reclamation was completed on the 16.5± acres affected. Ranch shown by appointment only.
$2,932,500  •  25.5 acres
Ideally located within the highly desirable Melissa ISD and just 11 miles from downtown McKinney, this property offers significant potential for long-term appreciation or future development. Alternatively, it could as an excellent site for a private estate or a small-scale farm and ranch operation. INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS -Size: 25.5± Acres -Location: 5 miles from Melissa & 11 miles from McKinney -Utilities: Water & Electricity -Frontage: Approximately 750± feet of frontage on CR 469 -Zoning: None -Jurisdiction: Melissa ETJ -Floodplain: None Co-marketed with Republic Commercial Land & Brokerage, LLC
$4,671,000  •  865 acres
A great mix of prime browse, rolling topography, scattered oaks, ample water, and good soils make the Dos Colinas Ranch one to see for buyers looking for a high fenced ranch that they can put their own finishing touches on. This ranch is a great opportunity to shape a ranch into just what the new owner would like it to be, while benefiting from significant work by the current owner in the way of water development, enhancement of the deer herd, and the introduction of exotics. LOCATION Located just 20 miles north of the conveniences of Beeville, in northern Bee County, Dos Colinas Ranch is approximately 180 miles from Houston, 125 miles from Austin, and 75 miles from San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Access is via a paved county road to the gate, where a fee owned 60’ wide strip/ranch road leads to the main entry to the ranch. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Located in the northern reaches of the South Texas Brush Country, this area averages approximately 30 inches of rainfall per year. A rolling property with a pair of ±80 foot hills, approximately 75% of the soils are sandy loam and sandy clay loams, excellent for grass for quail habitat and browse for deer. Elevations range from 370’ – 480’. There is ample water for wildlife spread around the ranch via 5 well-fed tanks and several troughs. Along with the hardwoods and mesquites, there is high quality browse including guallio, blackbrush, guyacan, granjeno, brasil, and lime prickly ash, among others. Grasses are predominantly a mix of natives such as windmill, side oats gramma, and three-awn. WILDLIFE At the time of this writing, there are twenty bred does fawning in the soft release pen. These does and the breeder bucks are South Texas genetics, and should produce some exceptional bucks. Additionally, there is a herd of 15 scimitar-horned oryx that are a mix of mature and younger (currently pre-breeding age) animals. As a bonus, there are at least a couple of Axis does on property. The turkey population on this ranch and area in general is excellent, and dove hunting can be great, particularly at the tanks. On a recent, short walk through some of the medium-thick country, several pairs of quail were flushed, which is not surprising given the soils and habitat. IMPROVEMENTS There are no vertical improvements on the ranch. There are multiple locations with electrical and water access that would make good homesites. WATER There are two electric wells and one solar installed by the current owner in 2024, plus an older electric well. All are piped to troughs and or small tanks spread around the ranch to insure water is close by for game. MINERALS Surface only (owner has no minerals). There are two older gas wells on the property that are active.
$5,800,000  •  678 acres
Located 25 minutes from Seguin, TX, the Live Branch Ranch offers a beautiful stretch of rolling terrain situated directly off of paved FM 1117. The headquarters are found down a mile long scenic driveway that leads you to the center of the ranch providing both privacy and seclusion as well as expansive views overlooking the property in all directions. The headquarters are highlighted by a German heritage-style farmhouse designed by renowned architect Michael Imber as well as an early American historical cabin that was relocated from the mountains of Tennessee. Two well finished and maintained barns provide ample shop space and operating area as well as ranch equipment storage. The pastures of the ranch are designed for grazing cattle and horses with scattered large oak trees that provide shade for the livestock as well as many aesthetically pleasing areas. Multiple ponds are distributed throughout the landscape designed for watering animals in each respective pasture. A 60 acre hay field provides winter forage or additional grazing area if desired. The Northwestern portion of the ranch is a more native wooded section with hills and creeks that provide habitat and cover for all manner of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer and turkeys that are seen on the property frequently. Whether you are looking for a weekend retreat to host your friends and family, a cattle or horse operation, or a place with wildlife on it, Live Branch Ranch offers something for everyone in a peaceful, beautiful setting less than an hour and a half from Austin and less than an hour from San Antonio. LOCATION The property is located in an ideal Central Texas position, in a short hour drive from the property you can be strolling the riverwalk in San Antonio, floating down the Guadalupe River, listening to a live concert at Gruene Hall, among many other quintessential central Texas experiences. The property has great access from Austin, San Marcos, New Braunfels, San Antonio, as well as an easy drive to Houston. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. San Antonio: 53 miles, 1 hour Austin: 86 miles, 1 hour 20 minutes Houston: 160 miles, 2 hours and 30 minutes Dallas: 270 miles, 4 hours The property is also conveniently located 10 minutes from Nixon, Texas, a nice small town that will provide the necessities to a buyer including groceries, gas, and ranch equipment. Within a 25 minute drive of the ranch is Seguin, Texas, where many amenities are located including a super HEB grocery store. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features gently rolling terrain with long views to the north. In the northeast corner, several natural draws cut through the land—great for hiking and well-traveled by wildlife. Across the pastures, post oaks are scattered like polka dots, adding character to the open landscape. Along the eastern boundary, a fenced 62-acre pasture has long served as a productive hay field for the ranch. The property is cross-fenced into two main grazing pastures, a dedicated hay field, and a wooded section—set up for efficient rotational grazing. Over the years, the ranch has consistently supported 60 cow-calf pairs. WILDLIFE The Live Branch Ranch offers an array of hunting opportunities, with a variety of game including whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. Additionally, Doves are common in the pastures and around the ponds. IMPROVEMENTS The centerpiece of the ranch is a German-style farmhouse designed by renowned San Antonio architect Michael Imber, known for his timeless, classical approach to Texas vernacular architecture. The custom home features two bedrooms and an open-concept living room, kitchen, and dining area. Just off the back door is a spacious screened-in porch, perfect for relaxing and taking in the quiet surroundings. Nearby sits a historic and beautifully renovated single-room cabin, originally brought in from the hills of Tennessee, complete with a full kitchen and bathroom. North of the home, you’ll find an equipment barn, a manager’s office, and an equipment shed. The headquarters have a set of working pens in great condition as well as turn out pastures for horses near the main houses. The properties exterior fencing is in ready to go shape allowing for turn key use of the properties grazing potential. WATER The ranch is home to several wells, the most notable being a 615-foot well in the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer, capable of producing up to 300 gallons per minute. While it was previously used for irrigation, it hasn’t been operated in years and likely needs a new submersible pump. In addition, five stock tanks are strategically placed across the ranch, providing reliable water sources for both livestock and wildlife in each pasture. ELECTRICITY GVEC Electric Cooperative provides service to the property. Power is present at the headquarters. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Gonzales County is steeped in Texas history, best known as the site of the first shots of the Texas Revolution during the 1835 Battle of Gonzales—where the famous “Come and Take It” flag was born. Established in 1836, the area grew through ranching, cotton, and trade along early rail lines. The historic town of Gonzales features well-preserved 19th-century architecture and a proud legacy of independence. Today, the county blends its agricultural roots with modern energy production from the Eagle Ford Shale, making it a unique mix of heritage, productivity, and Texas charm.
$1,056,932  •  33 acres
Meadow Creek Ranch is a picturesque property situated north of Brenham, just off FM 390, one of the most scenic roads in Washington County. The land rises dramatically along Cedar Hill Road before dropping over 90 feet to the west along Tommelson Creek. The property features a mix of lush woods and rolling pastures, with half of it covered in dense forests of massive oaks, cedar elms, post oaks, and old-growth cedars. Recently cleared trails and rocky drainages wind through the wooded areas, while the open pastures are dotted with large live oaks. LOCATION Meadow Creek Ranch is located on a paved road just off FM 390. Brenham – 8 miles Somerville – 10 miles College Station – 35 miles Houston – 75 miles Austin – 94 miles Dallas – 200 miles TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Over 90 feet of elevation change drops away to the southwest, offering miles of massive views. The dramatic topography lends itself to numerous potential lake or homestead sites. WILDLIFE The dense woods hold numerous species of song birds, owls and other raptors. With very little pressure, white-tailed deer and numerous other woodland species call this property home as well as an occasional passing red deer. AGRICULTURE The land is currently under Ag Exemption due to a grazing lease. The current grazing tenant would be happy to continue grazing the property. IMPROVEMENTS Other than good fencing and cross fencing the property has no vertical improvements. WATER Tommelson Creek cuts along the southwest boundary for 650 feet. Several drainages cut across the property feeding into Tommelson Creek and creating opportunities for future lake features. ELECTRICITY Power is adjacent and could be easily pulled to your desired build site.
$10,184,000  •  1,128 acres
Situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, just south of San Marcos, Purgatory Bend Ranch North offers 1,128± acres of unmatched natural beauty and conservation-focused land ownership. This private, sustainably managed property is a rare opportunity to own a legacy ranch with diverse landscapes, panoramic views, and excellent accessibility to Austin, San Antonio and Houston. LOCATION Approximately 6 miles from San Marcos, the property is accessed from Quail Run Drive. 37 miles to Downtown Austin 49 miles to Downtown San Antonio ~2.5 hours from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features dramatic topography with over 250 feet of elevation change, soaring to over 1,000 feet above sea level. Towering live oaks, lush native grasslands, seasonal canyons, and hardwood-lined ridges create a vibrant habitat for both wildlife and people. Purgatory Creek winds through the northern portion of the property, enhancing its scenic and ecological value. Purgatory Bend Ranch North boasts outstanding “pasture appeal,” thanks to an array of mature live oaks (many adorned with Spanish moss), cedar elms, native grasses, and the dramatic bluffs of Purgatory Creek. The terrain is highly varied, offering open uplands, wooded draws, and deep canyons. This diversity supports rich wildlife habitat and stunning view corridors throughout the property. WILDLIFE The ranch has been actively managed for native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other species. The land also supports a limited population of feral hogs. IMPROVEMENTS 2 windmills + 1 electric submersible wells, all with troughs or natural water catchments for wildlife. Existing roads, fencing, water troughs, pens, and electrical service. Storey-Robinson Dam on Purgatory Creek – a unique flood control and aquifer recharge structure built in 1981. The dam also serves as a scenic viewpoint and a functional internal access route. ELECTRICITY Electrical service is available at multiple locations across the ranch. MINERALS Seller’s owned mineral estate, if any, will convey with the sale at the asking price. CONSERVATION EASEMENT The ranch is protected under two conservation easements that allow reasonable use, including the right to subdivide.Two of four designated building envelopes remain available. Contact broker for detailed easement terms. TAXES A 1-D-1 wildlife management valuation is in place, currently overseen by Blair Wildlife Consulting. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Just minutes from the vibrant towns of San Marcos and Wimberley, and within easy reach of Austin and San Antonio, this area offers an abundance of natural and cultural attractions: – The San Marcos, Blanco, and Guadalupe Rivers – Canyon Lake – Dining, shopping, and museums in nearby Hill Country towns
$512,500  •  83 acres
Nestled in the heart of South Texas, just northeast of Alice, Texas lies a pristine 83+ acre hunting haven perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. This ranch is a true wildlife sanctuary, ideal for those seeking a recreational retreat. Offering dense brush and diverse terrain, the property provides an excellent environment for hunting white-tailed deer, wild hogs, and game birds. Whether you’re looking for a quiet getaway or a place to enjoy abundant wildlife, this property offers endless possibilities. With easy access and the surrounding area’s rich natural beauty, this property is an ideal spot to create your own South Texas escape close to town. LOCATION The property is located just north of Alice, Texas, where FM 3376 intersects with County Road 247. The ranch is easily accessible, offering a quiet and private setting while still being a short drive from major southern cities. Corpus Christi is approximately 50 minutes away, San Antonio is about 2 hours away, and Houston and Austin are roughly 3 hours from the property. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The landscape is diverse and captivating, with slightly sloping terrain leading south towards two ponds. The property is dominated by dense brush, offering a variety of natural cover that creates the ideal environment for native game species. While the terrain is gently sloping, it provides multiple hunting opportunities, whether you prefer to hunt from the elevated areas or seek out game near the water sources. Being so close to town and with the density of the brush canopy and on site water sources, this habitat provides a sanctuary for native game species. WILDLIFE This property offers an abundance of native wildlife, which could be enhanced with a feeding program. The thick brush provides excellent cover for white-tailed deer, wild hogs, and an array of bird species, including dove and quail. With the two ponds situated towards the southern portion of the property, this area becomes a hub for wildlife activity, especially during the warmer months. Whether you’re looking for an early morning hunt or an evening excursion, the property offers consistent opportunities for game. IMPROVEMENTS The property is unimproved, providing a blank canvas for future development or enhancements. There are no water wells or structures currently on the land, allowing the new owner the freedom to develop the property according to their own vision. WATER There are two natural ponds located towards the southern portion of the property, providing a reliable water source for both wildlife and future improvements. The ponds are conveniently located in the lower grounds of the property and hold water well. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available along the western property line running north to south, making it easy to connect power in multiple locations. MINERALS This is a surface-only sale. The property does not have an active oil and gas lease or production equipment.
$4,875,000  •  473 acres
Just south of Luling, TX with easy access off of HWY 183 and only 4 miles south of I-10, you will find the Doty Oaks Ranch II. One first notices the abundance of beautiful live oaks, thick stands of post oaks and blackjack oak trees, but beyond are incredible views of the pristine rolling hills of northern Gonzales County into Guadalupe and Caldwell counties. This area has been a hidden gem for generations of ranchers and hunters but is quickly becoming a popular destination for savvy buyers in the nearby metros of San Antonio, Austin and Houston. A longtime family ranch, the Doty Oaks II has been a gathering place for generations to hunt, run cattle and create lasting memories. LOCATION Access: 1155 ft. of frontage along US 183 4 miles south of I-10 8 miles south of Luling, TX 11 miles north of Gonzales, TX 55 miles south of Austin, TX 63 miles east of San Antonio, TX 150 miles west of Houston, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography ranges from 330 ft to 400 ft with a lot of roll throughout. Located in the Texas Claypan Prairie, the range is defined by a dark red sandstone, a claypan, which is a dense clay subsoil underlying sandy and loamy surface layers. These soils create a diverse mixture of native grasses and hardwoods, including live oak, post oak, blackjack oak and mesquite trees. Much of the ranch is heavily wooded, providing excellent cover along with natural browse for the prevalent wildlife. As the elevation falls toward Artesia Creek, you enter a mesquite flat with good stands of native grasses, excellent for cattle. WILDLIFE The ranch has a healthy population of white-tailed deer with some nice bucks having been taken over the years. Both deer and Rio Grande turkey traverse the creeks with the turkey roosting in the large trees along the borders. Dove, hogs and various varmints will keep you busy hunting throughout the year. AGRICULTURE Historically the ranch has been utilized for cattle. IMPROVEMENTS Sitting atop a hill with phenomenal views are 2 small cabins. One with a kitchen, sitting area, bedroom and bathroom with a nice porch surrounding it. The second cabin consists of 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, a utility room and a porch. A 3-sided pole barn (45X20) stores equipment along with a Morgan building. For working your cattle, there is a good set of pens just down the hill from the cabins. The improvements are minimal but very functional. WATER Sitting over the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer the groundwater is excellent. One water well is located at the cabins. Over a half-mile of Artesia Creek runs along the southern border with deep pockets that retain water for long periods. In another corner of the ranch is a portion of Mule Creek with some deep pockets to hold water. Additionally, there are two stock tanks perfect for fishing and productive dove hunts. ELECTRICITY Electricity is located at the cabins. MINERALS Owners believe to own 20% of the mineral estate. A portion thereof are negotiable with an acceptable offer.
$15,614,419  •  7,886 acres
For the first time in about 75 years, the Continental Ranch in Webb County, Texas is being made available for a new owner. Webb County evokes thoughts of wild, wide open spaces, huge native white-tails, bobwhites and blue quail, red hot tank shoots, mesquite-covered prairie, rich and diverse browse, and native American artifacts. The Continental Ranch checks all of those boxes in spades. This predominantly low-fenced ranch possesses all of the prerequisites for growing trophy native white-tailed deer, along with the romance of the increasingly rare opportunity to hunt a wild, large acreage where you never know what you might see on any given hunt, all combined with a convenient location, big neighbors and excellent access. LOCATION Situated in eastern Webb County, with access along U.S. Highway 59, it is easy traveling getting to and from the ranch. Freer, home of the famous Muy Grande deer contest, has your basic groceries and supplies and is only +/-20 miles away. Laredo and the Laredo International Airport are a convenient +/-35 miles from the gate. The approximate distances to other metros are Corpus Christi 80 miles to the east, San Antonio 130 miles north, and Houston 270 miles up Highway 59. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has lightly rolling country that falls off from south to north with the ranch’s elevation ranging from +/-520’ down to +/-410’. Wet-weather Black and Mesquitoso Creeks traverse the ranch, eventually joining each other in the north central portion of the ranch. These creeks provide additional relief and habitat beneficial to the wildlife. Ranch soils are predominantly clay and gravely clay, with +/-30% lighter sandy clay loam and sandy soils. Grasses are a mix of native species, including various bunch grasses along with the perennial buffel grass common in the area. The brush is typical of the high-quality deer browse Webb County is known for and includes guajillo, blackbrush, brasil, guayacan, lime prickly ash, kidney wood along with plenty of mesquite, pear, and tasajillo. The ranch features numerous strips in various stages of regrowth. Often mistaken for a live oak, the native coma tree (a preferred browse species) can be found scattered across the ranch with both individuals and small stands present. WILDLIFE Under MLDP game management and located in an area known for growing large, native, Texas white-tailed deer, the Continental is a fair-chase, trophy deer hunting opportunity. Properties of this size that are predominantly low-fenced do not commonly make it to the public market. Approximately 80% of the ranch’s 20 mile perimeter fencing is low-fenced, with thousands of low-fenced adjoining acres. Bobwhite and blue quail, hogs, javelina, dove, and varmints round out the primary hunting opportunities on the ranch. AGRICULTURE This is a working ranch, cross-fenced into six pastures that are watered by numerous tanks, and features a set of working pens on the north end of the ranch and a set on the south end. Perimeter fencing ranges from excellent to fair condition. The Continental’s deer herd is managed under the Managed Lands Deer Program (Conservation Option, fka Level III). IMPROVEMENTS An all weather ranch road runs from the gate at Highway 59 well north into the ranch to the northern set of pens. Numerous lateral ranch roads and senderos provide good access to the remainder of the ranch. Vertical improvements consist of small equipment sheds/barns, and a very small labor ranch house. WATER This ranch is watered by numerous tanks. There are 14 tanks spread across the ranch, including a +/-20-acre tank in the northern section and a +/-10-acre tank in the central portion. Many of these tanks are actually “stacked” dams and pits, with the upstream pit and tank spilling over into a second tank–so this number is actually understated. This infrastructure was developed by a long time South Texas ranching family–they are done “right”. The wet weather creeks will pool during wet periods. Water from one tank near the headquarters is pumped to the north pens for trough water when necessary. ELECTRICITY Distributed in multiple locations around the ranch. MINERALS Surface only. There are no leases nor active production. AREA HISTORY Webb county has been inhabited by early settlers dating back millennia starting with the Paleo-Indian period. Evidence indicates that these early Coahuiltecan groups were pushed out by other Indian groups like the Comanche and Lipian Apache by the early 1800’s. During their time inhabiting these lands they left behind little treasures we get to stumble upon today. There is no doubt they were living on what is now called the Continental Ranch. Watch your step or you might trip on an arrowhead! The first ever Texas deer contest was started just up the road in the town of Freer, TX. Leonel R. Garza, a gas station manager at the time, founded the Muy Grande deer contest in 1965. This iconic deer contest has brought the area’s hunters and landowners together for decades to admire a fellow hunters trophy.
$1,100,000  •  102 acres
The Big Chili Ranch presents a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in a home ranch with all the necessary infrastructure in place for a cattle and/or horse operation. For the past 25 years it has served that purpose for a well-respected couple known across South Texas for their knowledge of cattle and horses alike. The ranch home, nestled in a cluster of live oaks, is the perfect place to raise a family in the country or for a couple to enjoy life at a slower pace. LOCATION The ranch is located at the intersection Highway 85 and FM 140 just a short hour from downtown San Antonio, TX. There is also access off of paved CR 315. -5 miles from Charlotte, TX -17 miles from Methodist Hospital Atascosa -20 miles to the Pleasanton H-E-B TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is split into three pastures all with their intended uses. The current owner has been reworking the largest of the three pastures by grubbing out the regrowth and planting some annuals. The house pasture is 12+/- acres beautifully cleared and maintained and has an awesome trophy live oak tree perfectly placed. The working trap is 13+/- acres and is used limited grazing and moving stock to the working pens and arena. WILDLIFE The wildlife that can be found in the area consists of native game and non-game species. These include but are not limited to white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, quail and predators; and of course there will likely be a feral hog rooting around from time to time. AGRICULTURE Livestock: The ranch’s several pastures have been used over the years for a variety of livestock grazing needs from small cow-calf operation, to running stockers, to managing herds moving between different leased pastures. Equestrian: The ranch is equipped with the necessities for a working horse operation with the lighted cutting arena and beautiful round pen lined with cedar stays. Everything needed to comfortably raise and keep horses is in place from horse sheds with turnouts, tack room, wash rack, etc. IMPROVEMENTS Ranch Home: The ranch home has an open floor plan perfect for gatherings with family and friends. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. In addition, there is a “in-law suite” attached to the other side of the two car garage. Cantina: Nearby is a cantina perfect for kicking your feet up and enjoying the southeast breeze. The cantina includes a kitchen, pantry, bathroom and plenty of room for seating areas. This is yet another great place for gatherings. Other Outbuildings and facilities: -90’x30’ equipment barn -60’x30’ hay barn -70’x25’ barn with pens attached -Lighted arena -Round pen -Horse sheds with turnouts, tack room and wash rack *Measurements are approximate. WATER There is a water well by the house that is used for domestic, livestock and wildlife uses. The water well distributes water to various troughs around the headquarters and ranch house. ELECTRICITY Electricity on property MINERALS A portion of Seller’s owned minerals are negotiable at the asking price. OTHER There are 7+/- acres on the opposite side of the highway from the main entrance that are included in this offering and being marketed separately as well. In addition, there is a cell tower on the west side of the property near the fence line.
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