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$18,900,000  •  688 acres
TR Ranch is set in the rolling hills of Hood County just south of Lake Granbury, stretching along the banks of the Brazos River with nearly 0.7 miles of coveted frontage. Defined by dramatic cliffs overlooking the Brazos River valley, the ranch captures big, panoramic views while offering a diverse landscape that transitions from elevated hilltops down to fertile creek bottoms. Spanning approximately 688 acres, this property feels private and expansive, yet sits in the path of surrounding growth—making it as compelling as an investment as it is a recreational retreat. Multiple water features, including a 3-acre lake, a 1.5-acre pond, a 1.7-acre pond, and several wet weather creeks with pockets of year-round water, create both beauty and functionality across the ranch. Designed with gathering in mind, TR ranch is built to host—whether for large families, corporate retreats, or entertaining guests at a high level. Improvements include a first-class entertainment barn with suites, multiple homes, a shooting range, and direct river access. The combination of strong water, varied terrain, and native habitat also provides excellent hunting opportunities. With access from Mambrino Highway and Hayworth Highway, TR Ranch is a rare offering that blends scale, views, water, and improvements in a highly desirable location. LOCATION The ranch is situated 4.3 miles southeast of Granbury, Texas, and is accessed by frontage on Hayworth HWY. Fort Worth – 60 mins Dallas – 1.5 hrs Austin – 3 hrs TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT TR Ranch features rolling, scenic topography highlighted by sweeping views across the property and down into the Brazos River bottom. Two prominent draws traverse the ranch from north to south, eventually converging into a single canyon system that feeds directly into the river. This natural layout not only enhances the visual appeal but also creates excellent wildlife corridors and usable terrain. Tucked within the canyon is a secluded swimming hole—an ideal private setting to cool off during the summer months. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. The diverse habitat and varied terrain provide natural bedding, feeding, and travel patterns, with additional potential to further enhance and develop hunting areas. Seasonal dove hunting and other small game opportunities add to the recreational appeal. IMPROVEMENTS TR Ranch has been thoughtfully improved and is well-equipped to operate as a high-end recreational property, family compound, or corporate retreat. The centerpiece is a newly completed (2025) entertainment barn offering approximately 8,000 square feet of main gathering space, complemented by a commercial kitchen, walk-in cooler, and freezer. Attached is a 3,000 square foot suite on the second floor featuring 8 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, designed to comfortably accommodate guests. An additional 12,500-square-foot “Adventure Barn,” complete in 2025, provides further expansion potential for recreation or event use. Residential improvements include seven newly constructed villas (2024–2025), with four 2-bedroom, 2-bath units (~1,400 SF each) and three 4-bedroom, 3-bath units (~1,800 SF each). A 2,800 square foot house/shop built in 2021 includes a framed 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment along with two studio apartments. The main ranch house, built in 2016, spans approximately 2,600 square feet and includes two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a large bunk room accommodating six beds with a full bath, and an additional half bath—ideal for hosting larger groups. Additional infrastructure includes a 30×80 trailer and equipment garage with secure storage, six water wells supported by four well houses and holding tanks (6,000 and 3,000 gallons), and five separate paved access points throughout the ranch. The property is also set up for future growth with infrastructure in place for up to 10 additional villas or guest homes. Supporting utilities include two large commercial septic systems servicing the villas and main barn, along with two additional systems for the main house and shop apartments. Outdoor amenities include a 20,000-gallon pool with pool house and patio, as well as a horse barn with 12 stalls and two powered storage containers. MINERALS There are three existing production pad sites located on the ranch. AREA INFORMATION TR Ranch benefits from a strong location with easy access to the recreational amenities and lifestyle offerings surrounding Lake Granbury. The lake is known for excellent boating, fishing, watersports, and waterfront dining, with marinas, public access points, and miles of shoreline to explore. Nearby Granbury offers a unique mix of small-town charm and modern convenience. The historic downtown square features well-known restaurants, local shops, live music, wineries, near by golf courses and community events throughout the year. Whether grabbing dinner after a day on the ranch, spending time on the water, or entertaining guests for the weekend, the area provides no shortage of options.
$1,750,000  •  655 acres
Discover the exceptional potential of Almay Ranch, a sprawling 655-acre haven nestled in the picturesque Coffee Creek area of Trinity County, California. Water is gold these days! Tons of water and water rights... enough to fill both major ponds & a cascading series of mini ponds. This unique property features a charming ranch-style home that boasts stunning views of a serene pond and a wrap-around deck, perfect for enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The home is designed with vaulted ceilings that create an inviting atmosphere, enhanced by cross ventilation that invites refreshing summer breezes throughout yet cozy in the winter months. Coffee Creek & Little Boulder Creek gracefully meander through the land, providing a soothing soundtrack of nature and endless opportunities for outdoor activities. This property is not only a private retreat but also presents numerous possibilities for investors. With the right vision, it could be transformed into a resort, wellness retreat, or a host of other ventures. The tranquility of Coffee Creek, combined with the breathtaking backdrop of the Trinity Alps, creates an idyllic setting for any endeavor. Despite facing challenges from a fire four years ago, Almay Ranch remains a canvas rich with potential. The site is equipped with two creeks that ensure ample gravity-fed water supply, and a shed housing an extensive hydroelectric system that generates electricity for the entire property. The well-appointed garage offers ample storage space and includes a riding mower & tractor for maintaining the expansive grounds. Additionally, the property features an additional dwelling unit, perfect for a caretaker or as a rental opportunity, providing versatility in its use. Experience the remarkable potential of Almay Ranch today. Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of Trinity County, this property invites you to harness its possibilities and create your dream escape in the breathtaking Coffee Creek area. Don't miss the chance to invest in this captivating piece of land with endless opportunities. Hydroelectric System Overview: 5 - 1500-watt micro-Hydros for a total of 7500 watts, or 7.5kw. 2 - 8000-watt Inverters For a total of 16000 watts, 66 amps of 240 volts (100 Amps of pass through if the generator is on). 24 - 255-amp hour batteries, wire in to 6-banks of 4, to make 1530 amp hours of capacity. 1 - 20kw Kubota diesel generator capable of 83.3 amps of 240 volts. 5 - C-40 Dump load controllers 5 - Dump loads Property Highlights: • Sprawling 655-acre ranch • Charming ranch-style home • Majestic rock walls that accentuate the property • Existing 9-hole golf course awaiting a creative revival • Private retreat • Breathtaking backdrop of the Trinity Alps • Two rivers that ensure ample gravity-fed water supply • Shed with an extensive hydroelectric system • Garage includes a riding mower, tractor, and dump trailer • Additional Dwelling Unit • Virtual Tour: https://tour.giraffe360.com/a2a3270e06ba4120afa4f1713659f8bb/
$2,900,000  •  640 acres
Short Description (max 200 characters) 640 acres of high elevation land in Sevier County with meadows, timber, streams, internal trails, and a 2-bed cabin. The property borders the National Forest with road access and strong wildlife presence.
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$2,295,000  •  640 acres
$2,495,000
Located between Austin and Battle Mountain in western Lander County, lies Antelope Valley farm. Equipped with 5 agricultural wells and 4 Zimmatic pivots, this beautiful 640-acre parcel produces high-quality alfalfa, much of which is exported.   The property includes a modest 1,620-square-foot manufactured home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a 680-square-foot detached garage, and a spacious 50 x 60-foot shop with a concrete floor.   Battle Mountain is 62 miles north on Interstate 80 and offers a clinic, hospital, airport, and basic amenities. With a population of about 4,200, the town hosts several events throughout the year, including a Basque festival and a Chukar tournament. More extensive ag services can be found in the larger towns of Winnemucca to the west and Elko to the east.    The farm is situated in game management unit 156 and is bordered by BLM land to the west. Northcentral Nevada offers a rich outdoor recreational tapestry and excellent hunting and fishing opportunities.   This 640-acre farm in western Lander County, Nevada, is a prime agricultural property with a strong production history. It features a comfortable home and ample storage and is conveniently located near essential services and outdoor recreational activities. Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of Nevada's agricultural heritage. Property Highlights: • 640 +/- Deeded acres • 500+/- Irrigated acres • 5 Agricultural wells • 4 Zimmatic pivots • 50' X 60' shop with concrete floor • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom 1,620 sf manufactured home • Detached 680 sf garage • Strong production history of quality alfalfa • Game Management Unit 156 • Midway between Austin and Battle Mountain
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$2,395,000  •  592.23 acres
$2,800,000
Greybull river farm with 592.23 acres, 300 acres in production with another 182 irrigated acres, wildlife, off grid cabin
Contact for Price  •  557.9 acres
Pine Hills Ranch is a stunning 558+/- acre turnkey property located less than an hour from Austin. Tucked away at the end of a private road, this estate offers unmatched privacy and natural beauty. Featuring towering pine trees, mature hardwoods, and abundant wildlife, the ranch is equally suited as a recreational retreat, a high-end entertaining property, or a peaceful family compound.
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$6,461,000  •  555 acres
$6,461,000
555± acre irrigated farm in Garfield County with up to 370 acres in production, extensive water rights, custom residence, heated shop, hay barns, covered storage, Highway 89 access, and irrigated pasture potential. Historically managed for premium forage production with established infrastructure supporting hay and livestock operations.
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$2,950,000  •  480 acres
$3,550,000
McNab Crag Ranch: A Sanctuary for Conservation, Recreation, and Sustainable Living The 480-acre McNab Crag Ranch offers a rare opportunity to steward a legacy property that seamlessly blends rugged natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and cutting-edge sustainable infrastructure. Rising from the vineyard-draped Sanel Valley to the commanding heights of McNab’s Crag, this ranch is a haven for conservationists, hunters, and those seeking a resilient, self-sufficient lifestyle. Whether your vision is to preserve a wildlife sanctuary, pursue sustainable living, or embrace outdoor recreation, McNab Crag Ranch is the canvas for your legacy. A Storied Past, A Visionary Future In 1866, Alexander McNab homesteaded this land, drawn to the crag’s gnarled rock outcroppings that echoed his native Scottish Highlands. For over a century, the ranch was a cornerstone of Northern California’s sheep industry and the birthplace of the renowned McNab sheepdog breed. Today, it has been meticulously transformed into a recreational and conservation destination, designed for those who value environmental stewardship and self-reliance. A Wildlife Sanctuary McNab Crag Ranch is a thriving refuge for native wildlife, teeming with blacktail deer, wild hogs, black bears, blue grouse, wild turkeys, and countless other species. The ranch’s spring-laden hills and mountain meadows form a vital lifeline for this ecosystem, ensuring a sustainable habitat for generations to come. For hunters and conservationists alike, the ranch offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with and protect this vibrant biodiversity. Sustainable Infrastructure for Resilient Living Purpose-built for self-sufficiency, McNab Crag Ranch is a model of sustainable design, equipped to support its stewards through any challenge. The centerpiece is the 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge, perched on a high knoll with sweeping views of the Sanel Valley. This multipurpose lodge features: • Open living space with high cathedral ceilings, ideal for customization. • Commercial kitchen, perfect for farm-to-table living. • Two bedrooms, one bathroom, with flexibility to adapt to your needs. • Workshop for hands-on projects. • Stone blockhouse housing a solar array, battery storage, and backup generator to meet all electrical demands. • EV charger for sustainable transportation. • Gravity-fed water system sourced from abundant mountain springs. Separate from the lodge, the Caretaker’s House (2 bedrooms, 1 bath) operates on its own off-grid system, ensuring privacy and operational independence. The caretaker’s compound includes a metal workshop, equipment sheds, parking, and a firewood processing yard to support the ranch’s daily operations. The ranch’s self-sustaining ecosystem is further enhanced by: • Two mature orchards and vegetable gardens for fresh produce. • Greenhouse and chicken coop for year-round food security. • Livestock, including dairy cows and goats, for milk and land management. • Numerous developed and undeveloped springs with storage and delivery systems, ensuring a reliable water supply. Accessibility and Exploration Located just 10 minutes from South Highway 101, between Hopland and Ukiah (15-20 minutes away), McNab Crag Ranch is easily accessible yet feels worlds apart. A rocked, all-season road winds from the valley floor to the lodge and caretaker’s compound, while miles of jeep and ATV trails crisscross the property, inviting exploration of its diverse terrain. Key natural wonders include: • McNab’s Crag, a breathtaking vantage point offering panoramic views. • A cave at the crag’s base, a humbling reminder of the land’s ancient history. A Canvas for Your Vision Spanning 480 acres in a single legal parcel, McNab Crag Ranch is a rare gem that combines conservation, recreation, and sustainable living. Whether you’re drawn to preserving its wildlife, cultivating its agricultural potential, or creating a resilient retreat, this property offers unmatched flexibility. The lodge’s open design and the ranch’s robust infrastructure provide a foundation to tailor the space to your unique needs. Key Features: • 480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain crag. • Abundant wildlife, ideal for conservation and hunting. • Numerous springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks • 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV charger. • Caretaker’s House with independent off-grid system. • Agricultural assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and goats. • All-season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and exploration. • Proximity to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland nearby. • Natural wonders, including McNab’s Crag and a historic cave. Your Legacy Awaits McNab Crag Ranch is more than a property—it’s a calling for those who seek to live in harmony with nature, protect its resources, and build a sustainable future. Whether you envision a private sanctuary, a conservation legacy, or a recreational paradise, this ranch offers the tools and inspiration to make it a reality. Step into the footsteps of Alexander McNab and claim your place in the Sanel Valley’s storied history. For more information or to schedule a private tour, contact us today. Your sustainable legacy begins at McNab Crag Ranch. Property Highlights: • 480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain crag. • Abundant wildlife, ideal for conservation and hunting. • Numerous springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks • 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV charger. • Caretaker’s House with independent off-grid system. • Agricultural assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and goats. • All-season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and exploration. • Proximity to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland nearby. • Natural wonders, including McNab’s Crag and a historic cave.
$1,750,000  •  475 acres
Beautiful 475+/- acre ranch in far northern California, at the foot of the Marble Mountain Wilderness! The ranch offers a 3,076 sf custom-built home, a wooden barn, a 40x72 newer metal shop, approx. 96 acres of pasture fenced with high tensile electric fence with metal braces, approx. Fifty-eight acres of which are flood irrigated. The owner is currently running sheep on the property. The remainder of the property is mostly timber. Some fire prevention thinning was done in 2021 & 23. The 175 acres have not been logged in over 10 years, and adjudicated water rights are in place for 1 CFS for 49.6 acres. There is a domestic well of approx. 10 GPM, plus a spring used 9-10 months of the year & 10,000 gallons of storage. The ranch has two ponds, one of which is year-round and stocked with fish. Seasonal Emigrant Creek goes through the ranch. The home features 2,420 square feet downstairs, including the primary bedroom and bathroom, living room, and kitchen, with an additional 656 square feet upstairs and an attached garage. It also offers fiber optic internet for excellent connectivity, even in its serene rural location. The views from the ranch are beautiful in all directions. A 20-minute drive will take you to either of the Scott Valley towns of Fort Jones or Etna, offering a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, schools, and more. Scott Valley and Quartz Valley are bordered by primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. The timbered acres of the ranch are also crisscrossed with trails and small roads, making them great for hiking, horseback riding, or dirt biking. If you love outdoor recreation, Siskiyou County is a paradise waiting for you! Request a comprehensive information package and schedule your tour! PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 3,076 Sq. FT. Custom Home built in 1982 • Wooden Barn and Metal Shop • Approx. 58 Acres of Irrigated Pasture • Timber Ground • TPZ and Ag Preserve Zonings on Most Parcels • Two Ponds and Seasonal Creek • Beautiful Views • Near Marble Mountain Wilderness • Siskiyou County • Northern California
$2,599,000  •  450 acres
Southern Refugio County is known for its productive grasslands and fertile farmland, and Hartland Ranch is a strong example of both. This turnkey combination cattle ranch has the infrastructure in place for a buyer to bring their herd and begin operating right away. The seller may also consider selling a portion of the existing herd. With quality soils, recently improved pastures, and Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda grass already established, the ranch is positioned for continued productivity. Paved frontage along FM 1360 and functional ranch infrastructure throughout make Hartland Ranch a productive working ranch in a desirable location. LOCATION Hartland Ranch is located in southern Refugio County, approximately 30 miles northeast of Corpus Christi and 15 miles south of Refugio. The ranch has paved access along FM 1360 and is positioned in a productive ranching and agricultural area of the Coastal Bend. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is gently rolling with elevations from 30 feet on the western side to 25 feet toward the eastern side. In recent years, the owner has taken in approximately 250 acres of farmland and sprigged Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda. The end result is a productive grassland with strong grazing potential. The ranch is primarily open in nature, with scattered native brush and an approximately 35-acre portion of denser habitat. WILDLIFE Hartland Ranch, with its open grassland, tanks, and surrounding agricultural country, creates strong potential for dove hunting. While much of the ranch is open in nature, the property also includes approximately 35 acres of native cover that adds habitat diversity and provides cover for deer and other native wildlife. Although the owners have not heavily hunted the ranch, deer live on the ranch year round AGRICULTURE The Hartland Ranch has been operated as a working cattle ranch for approximately 10 years and has the infrastructure in place for continued livestock production. The ranch is cross fenced into 8 pastures, all connected by a central lane system. With established pastures, multiple water sources, troughs, tanks, and a centrally located set of pens, the property is designed for practical day to day cattle operations. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch includes a 2 BR/1 BA Barndominium. The Barn is attached to the house with a large shop area and covered equipment and vehicle parking. A centrally located set of working pens is tied into the ranch’s lane system, allowing cattle to be moved efficiently from the pastures to the working area. Together, these improvements provide a seamless setup for continued ranch operations. WATER The ranch is well watered, with two water wells (One solar and one electric). Water is piped to the pasture troughs and working pens, allowing for reliable distribution throughout the ranch. In addition, there are 5 tanks on the property that provide pasture water and create attractive areas for dove and other wildlife. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale. EASEMENTS Enterprise has a pipeline ROW on property TAXES $1,200/year
Contact for Price  •  435.54 acres
Welcome to Rancho Vista Ranch, an exceptional +/-435.537-acre high-fenced hunting ranch situated in the far eastern reaches of Edwards County.
$21,500,000  •  408.74 acres
The Underwood Ranch is a remarkable 408.74+/- acre property with a convenient location near Lampasas and Austin. Its diverse topography features breathtaking vistas, productive bottom land, and cleared cedar trees. The crown jewel of the ranch is a stunning main house with exquisite craftsmanship, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 half baths, two commercially equipped kitchens, a great room with a massive bar, and a 5-car garage. A barndominium, a foreman's/guest house, and a multi-use building offer additional living and storage space. Abundant water resources, stocked lakes/ponds, electric and windmill wells ensure self-sufficiency. With high fencing, an MLD permit, and a variety of wildlife, the ranch is ideal for hunting. Whether as a retreat, event venue, or family/corporate ranch, the Underwood Ranch is a versatile property that will bring joy every time you enter its gates.
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$2,950,000  •  373 acres
Double Angel Hunting Club was founded by Greg Bennett in 1996 as a place for him and his family to bond and enjoy the outdoors. The name "Double Angel" originated when Greg was hospitalized with a serious heart condition. While being transferred from Magnolia Regional Medical Center to Little Rock, he received two handmade angels from his nieces, along with paperwork from the bank for purchasing the initial hunting ground, which became known as Double Angel Hunting Club. After acquiring this land, several friends with teenage boys joined the club, all eager to spend quality time with their families and enjoy hunting. Many of these members and their families have been part of the club for nearly 30 years. Initially, the club purchased a lodge near Highway 82 between Lewisville and Garland City, Arkansas. As the club expanded, a more suitable location on Lemay Lake was found, leading to the construction of the current Double Angel hunting lodge in 2006. The lodge features 10 bedrooms, each with a private bathroom and shower, a spacious living area, a commercial kitchen, and a chef's kitchen. It overlooks Lemay Lake and one of the premier blocks of flooded timber in Southwest Arkansas. From the porch, you can watch mallards taking refuge in the timber during the evenings. In the late season, the lake becomes a refuge for hundreds of ducks daily. Another structure on the property, known as "the shop," is ideal for cooking, grilling, and camaraderie. It includes a large open area for putting on waders in a heated building for cold mornings. Both the lodge and the shop are equipped with Starlink Internet, multiple TVs for entertainment, and a state-of-the-art Klipsch sound system. The shop also has a fire pit that doubles as a grill, perfect for Saturday morning breakfasts. A third structure includes a large shop and covered equipment shed, both heated for comfort before cold morning hunts. The property boasts a large lake stocked with trophy bass and various other fish species. The flooded timber has two dedicated duck blinds that have yielded hundreds of ducks over the years. On opening weekend of 2024, we hunted in these blinds with 10 hunters and reached our duck limit in about 30 minutes on both Saturday and Sunday. The property also has fields used for hunting or as resting areas, which help keep ducks in the vicinity. These fields are adjacent to our flooded timber and are easily accessible by side-by-side vehicles for a convenient hunting experience. Our family has decided it's time to pass this property on to the next person or group, hoping they can create as many cherished memories and relationships as we have over the past 30 years. Additional acreage is available. LOCATION Angel Farms Lodge is located southeast of Texarkana, south of Lewisville, and north of Bradley. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property consists of 50± acres of tillable and 176± acres of flooded timber and the balance being in the lake and grass area around the lodge. WILDLIFE During the winter months, various waterfowl species can be found and harvested on the property. The timber and tillable also provide great white-tailed deer habitat. AGRICULTURE The tillable acreage has historically been in rice, soybean, and corn production. IMPROVEMENTS The lodge consists of 10 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a large kitchen and gathering area, all within 7,232± sqft. A 60'x100' equipment barn lies south of the lodge and is great for storing all the machinery needed to operate the property efficiently. A 40'x100' barn that is half cookhouse and half ATV & gear storage. WATER The lodge overlooks Mays Lake which is stocked with bass, crappie, and catfish. Additional surface water can be found in the flooded timber on the east side of the property. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found at the lodge and both barns. MINERALS No minerals are included. AREA HISTORY Lewisville, Arkansas, has a rich history tied to waterfowl hunting, particularly duck hunting, due to its location in the Mississippi Flyway and proximity to significant waterfowl habitats. The region, including the Overflow National Wildlife Refuge, is known for its excellent waterfowl hunting opportunities.
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$495,000  •  360 acres
$633,000
This unique ranch has been handcrafted with love and artistic craftsmanship for over 42 years. Nestled on the side of the mountain at an elevation of 4800 feet, 800 feet above the valley floor, creating spectacular views of Big Valley and a stunning Mt. Shasta view. This 360-acre off-grid property is a mountain paradise featuring a main home with fabulous high beamed ceilings, a cabin, shop, and a very rare south-facing Earthship-type structure. Two root cellars built into the hillside, a wooden multipurpose barn, and several solar stations. Park-like grounds with various rock gardens, walls, and water features. From the first rock moved, the seller has created a one-of-a-kind multifamily homestead that will be treasured for years to come. Once you settle down on the large front deck with its fabulous view, the serenity will wrap around you, and you will never want to leave. Property Highlights: - MAIN HOME, logs came from Beaver log homes built in 1984 offering1220 sf of living space with high beamed ceilings, unique bald eagle-stained glass inset in the front peak. Open kitchen, dining and living area, wood stove on lava rock corner hearth, one bedroom, two baths and laundry. Pantry and all new battery bank in hall, all on main floor. Open stairs to upper loft. Slider to front porch with a stunning view of Mt. Shasta. New metal roof. Multiple rock gardens, outdoor kitchen with rock pizza oven. Raised platform over wood 10,000-gallon water storage tank now used as dipping pool. - LARGE WOODEN SHOP with partial concrete floor, workshop in the middle, lounge area with wood stove. 2 craft rooms, sauna and 1/2 bath. Green house attached to back with wood stove. Battery bank has been redone. Several outside sitting areas overlooking fenced in garden and small orchard. Chicken coop behind shop. - WELL HOUSE is insulated with storage room. Water well is 800 ft and tested 50 GPM. Solar pump set at 740 ft. producing 5 GPM. The water is fed into a 1000-gallon potable storage tank, also feeds 2 - 10,000-gallon outdoor water tanks. 2 generators (20 kw, diesel, 3 phase) can run the house and shop. Also, can be hooked up to well to generate more GPM. - TWO STORY CABIN is nearly complete. It is wired and plumbed. Just waiting for a small solar system to be installed and the electrical plugs inside finished. It has a septic and both potable and outside waterlines. - EARTHSHIP STRUCTURE is an amazing work of art, his rock wall was built by a man known for his expertise in the Reno, Tahoe area building many rock walls and water features. Instead of the traditional ''Tires stacked and concrete, this potential Earthship has the large rocks off the property providing more ''R'' value than the tire Earthships would. It faces south, ready for the framing to begin. The top plate is poured and ready for a roof. A home or shop built here will need very little extra heat, and like the rooms built off the shop with rock walls into the soil the rooms maintain an even temperature through the seasons. It has a septic, both potable and outside water lines. - BARN structure has both water systems buried to the site, for convenience of feeding horses which the owners had for many years. - There are 2 buried 20 ft containers used for root cellars. One at house, one at Earthship. - Seasonal pond was perfect for stock water when the property was used for livestock spring grazing. At one time fully fenced, now in need of some repair. - This mountain get-a-way offers extreme privacy yet is just 10 minutes to town.
$2,200,000  •  335 acres
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The Cibolo Creek Ranch is a 335 +/- acre Southern Duval County gem. From the entrance through the heart of the property, the ranch has been exceptionally maintained and is ready to enjoy from day one.. This is a true sportsman’s paradise, offering eloquent lodging, an impressive barn and entertainment setup, top-tier technology, and outstanding native game habitat. The owners are offering the property fully furnished and equipped, including the tractor, implements, hunting rigs, landscaping equipment and other ranch related items. Personal firearms and art will be excluded, but everything else will convey to the new owner. The included equipment, furnishings, and ranch assets contribute significant added value and have been kept in excellent condition. LOCATION Cibolo Creek Ranch is located on County Road 236 in southeastern Duval County. The ranch offers easy access, with Corpus Christi being only 60 miles to the North East andFalfurrias only 8 miles to the Southeast. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The foundation of a strong South Texas Ranch is the soils. Cibolo Creek is blessed with comitas loamy fine sand throughout except in the creek bottom. What this provides is an excellent landscape for mixed open quail habitat with mixed brush in the creek. This combination of open country, brush diversity, and creek bottom habitat makes the ranch well suited for quail, deer, turkey, dove, and other native wildlife. WILDLIFE The landowner has focused largely on family recreation and diverse opportunities for native game species thriving in southern Duval county. With the habitat provided on the ranch, there are great numbers of quail, deer, turkeys, dove and other native species. Quail lanes have been installed for a few dog days a year and provide good interior road systems to traverse the ranch. Deer hunting is strong, with the ranch producing quality trophies for the area. Turkey numbers are also strong, and the surrounding agricultural country creates exceptional dove hunting around the house lake and along morning flight paths to nearby fields. AGRICULTURE The property has excellent exterior fencing and could be used as a cattle ranch with the dense stands of grasses that have not been grazed since the current owner purchased the property. IMPROVEMENTS In 2021 and 2022, the owner built all new improvements overlooking the house lake. The headquarters compound consists of a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a large open kitchen and living room, master bedroom, bunk room, walkaround porches, a screened dog run, and a garage. The home, furnishings, fixtures, and overall design were thoughtfully done and are well suited for a high-end weekend getaway, family hunting ranch, or full-time homestead. Because the owners use the ranch from a distance, they incorporated top-tier technology for lighting, security, sound, and remote monitoring. Many of the home and ranch functions can be operated from a phone, allowing the owner to arrive at a cooled, lit, and ready ranch house, even after dark. There is also a large barn with ample space for trucks and equipment. Within the barn is a “Man Cave” featuring two bathrooms, a bar, seating area, and pool/card table. The sound system throughout the house and barn is high quality, and water to the main house is run through an RO system. WATER The ranch has a large bore water well that runs water to the house lake along with several pilas and wildlife water sources throughout the ranch. The namesake of the ranch “Cibolo Creek” dissects the middle of the ranch running east and west providing a lush riparian area with large hackberries and mixed brush. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale.
Contact for Price  •  320 acres
At the southern edge of the property sits a welcoming headquarters compound featuring two exceptional country cabins and an extraordinary outdoor entertaining area set at the beginning of sweeping, long-range views overlooking the bulk of your property and beyond.  Just down from there, you’ll find a well-appointed shop with a walk-in cooler and game processing station, and the well, holding tanks, trough, feeders and gun range.  The craftsmanship of the primary guest cabin is remarkable, while the secondary pre-fabricated residence is elevated and maintained to a standard rarely seen, making both ideal for weekend retreats or full-time living while a legacy home is envisioned.
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$1,349,000  •  318.2 acres
$1,775,000
318.2 +/- acre ranch just north of the small town of Fort Jones in far northern California! This scenic Scott Valley working ranch has approx. 219 acres in alfalfa, plus some hill ground. The ranch offers an 1,800 sf, two bed, one bath ranch house with a bonus room/office. One bedroom and bathroom have been remodeled. Outbuildings include a 14,490 sf pole barn (750 ton hay storage capacity), a 4,374 sf wood barn (120 ton hay storage capacity), a 540 sf shop, a 648 sf storage shed, a 525 sf tack shed and a 30 sf oil shed. There are two center pivots, 9 wheellines, 2 guns and 40 handline pipes for irrigation and water is supplied by five ag wells plus a domestic well. Wells range from 250 to 1000 gpm. Approx. 101 acres were replanted in 2023. The ranch is partially fenced and cross fenced with barbed wire and there are wooden corrals, approx 10 years old. Seasonal McAdams Creek and Moffett Creek both flow through the ranch and join on the property. The hill ground borders a 160 acre BLM parcel for hunting and hiking opportunities. There are pretty views of Scott Valley and the surrounding mountains from most of the ranch and it's conveniently close to town for groceries, fuel, schools and other amenities. Scott Valley towns of Fort Jones and Etna are both close - less than a mile to downtown Fort Jones, 15 minutes to Etna, they have a variety of small businesses for a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, tire shop, health clinic, library, schools, and more. Scott Valley is bordered by 3 primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. It's also just a bit over an hour to reach Mt. Shasta or Mt. Ashland for winter snow sports or the large airport and medical care of Medford, Oregon. Rural ranch life opportunity for sure! Make an appointment for a tour. Property Highlights: • Hay Ranch • Has been used for Cattle Ranch in Past • Plenty of Room for Horses • Multiple Barns and Outbuildings • Ag Wells, Pivots, Wheellines • Borders BLM for Hunting, Hiking, Riding Opportunities • Next to the small town of Fort Jones • Scott Valley • Siskiyou County • Far Northern California
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$3,950,000  •  290 acres
$4,400,000
The Bar 13 Ranch’s 290 acres comprise leveled irrigated farmland, pastures, corrals, barns, and a two-bedroom, two-bath riverfront home with a deck and boat dock. The ranch is currently run as a cow-calf operation with hay production as well.
$3,995,000  •  289 acres
Twin Hills Adventure Ranch 289+- Acres | Lampasas County, Texas DESCRIPTION Twin Hills Adventure Ranch has all the natural beauty and timeless charm of the Texas Hill Country. Located in Lampasas County, an area known for its rolling hills, mineral springs, and thriving wildlife, the ranch offers a perfect blend of functionality, comfort, and outdoor recreation. Featuring a main residence, bunkhouse, workshop, gun range, ponds, and abundant native wildlife, this property delivers exceptional versatility for full-time living, weekend getaways, or year-round adventure. LOCATION The ranch is situated off FM 581 and CR 2722, approximately 5± miles northeast of Lometa, Texas. It offers convenient access to nearby towns and cities, being just 25 minutes from Lampasas, approximately 1.5 hours from both Austin and Waco, and about 2.5 hours from San Antonio. IMPROVEMENTS The property features a variety of well-maintained improvements ideal for both full-time living and recreational use. The main home offers approximately 1,900 square feet of living space, including three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, family room, kitchen, dining area, and an oversized laundry room. A 280± square-foot bunkhouse provides comfortable accommodations for guests, family, or hunters. Nearby, a 625± square-foot workshop is equipped with two roll-up doors, a restroom, a cooler, and a game cleaning station. Several additional storage sheds are available, offering ample space for tools, equipment, and supplies. For shooting enthusiasts, the property also includes a private gun range near the living quarters, complete with covered shooting tables and well-constructed berms. WATER The property is supplied by one water well servicing the improvements. Additionally, there are four ponds and a wet-weather creek, providing critical water resources for both livestock and native wildlife. TERRAIN/HABITAT Located within Texas' Grand Prairie region, the ranch’s rolling terrain offers approximately 80 feet of elevation change, ranging from 1,480 to 1,560 feet above sea level. The higher elevations feature limestone outcrops and darker soils, while the lower elevations transition into gravelly clay loams and fertile silty clay loams. This diverse landscape supports rich wildlife habitats and offers scenic views, characteristic of the Texas Hill Country. WILDLIFE The ranch hosts a strong population of native wildlife, including whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, dove, and various other species. Its diverse habitats, water resources, and natural cover make it ideal for hunting and wildlife observation. MINERALS No known minerals SUMMARY Twin Hills Adventure Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Texas Hill Country. Whether you seek a private recreational escape, a hunting property, or a full-time residence, this ranch delivers versatility, natural beauty, and modern comforts. Properties of this caliber and location are rare, making this a truly special offering.
Contact for Price  •  287 acres
Welcome to Agua Vista Ranch, a premier South Texas hunting and recreational property located in the heart of the legendary Golden Triangle—one of the most sought-after whitetail regions in the country.
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$4,900,000  •  277 acres
$5,800,000
D&H Stornetta Ranch: A Legacy of Land and Ecology The 277-acre D&H Stornetta Ranch in Point Arena stands as a rare jewel along the California coast—a breathtaking blend of productive agricultural land, ecological significance, and historical legacy. Held by the Stornetta family for over a century, this extraordinary property is now available for a new steward to carry forward its storied tradition. Opportunities like this are not just rare; they are singular. Few properties anywhere can match the Ranch’s unparalleled combination of fertile farmland, vital ecological habitat, and soul-stirring views of the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the boundless Pacific Ocean. A Landscape of Unmatched Beauty and Productivity Perched above the confluence of the Garcia River and the Pacific, the D&H Stornetta Ranch commands a landscape that is both awe-inspiring and agriculturally rich. The Ranch is bisected by the Garcia River, creating two distinct pastoral zones: the North Block (approximately 100 acres of dry farm ground and grazing paddocks, housing, and infrastructure) and the South Block (about 150 acres of mixed irrigated and dry farm ground). Together, these blocks yield 1-2 cuttings annually, producing 3.5-12 tons per acre, and have historically supported 70-100 cow units through rotational grazing. These figures vary with environmental conditions, but the Ranch’s fertility is sustained by a century-long practice of manure dressing and rotational grazing—a blueprint for sustainable agriculture. From the Ranch’s headquarters to its scenic vista points, the views are nothing short of spectacular. The Garcia Estuary, where the river meets the sea, shimmers under the coastal sun, with the iconic Point Arena Lighthouse standing sentinel in the distance. This marriage of productive farmland, a vital river ecosystem, and the Pacific’s majesty creates a holding that is truly unmatched. Ecological Heart of the Coast The Garcia River, flowing between the North and South Blocks, is not just a scenic feature—it is an ecological lifeline. One of the last naturally reproducing populations of coho salmon on the Pacific Coast thrives here, alongside Chinook salmon, pink salmon, and steelhead trout. The river’s riparian corridor is a haven for diverse wildlife, its lush foliage providing refuge for countless species. The Ranch’s commitment to ecological stewardship is evident in its history: when the California Department of Fish and Wildlife requested the cessation of river diversion for irrigation to protect critical fish habitat, the Stornettas adapted, preserving the river’s vitality. While the North Block relies on dry farming, the South Block’s irrigation needs could be met by drilling an agricultural well, ensuring continued productivity without compromising the river’s ecosystem. A Legacy of Pioneer Spirit The story of D&H Stornetta Ranch is the story of California itself—a tale of grit, vision, and connection to the land. In 1874, Antonio Stornetta arrived from Switzerland, dreaming of a dairy empire. After years of hard work in Marin and Sonoma, he settled on the Mendocino coast, leasing the Lewis Morse Ranch. By 1917, he purchased the land, laying the foundation for a family legacy. His son Dewey and Dewey’s wife Rose carried the torch, passing it to their son Henryand his wife Gloria in 1966, thus naming the Ranch “D&H” for Dewey and Henry. Today, their children—Toby, Robert, and Maxine—steward the land, ready to entrust it to a new caretaker. This is not just a property; it is a living testament to the pioneer spirit that shaped the West. Infrastructure Built for Purpose The Ranch’s infrastructure is a study in functionality, designed to serve the land and its people with unpretentious durability. The Main Ranch House (2,100 SF, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath) is a quintessential farmhouse, exuding history and humility. Its sturdy walls and lived-in charm offer a canvas for those seeking a deep connection to the land, free from the distractions of modern excess. The Guest House (1,000 SF, 2-3 bedrooms, 1 bath) carries the memories of the Stornetta children’s youth, solid in structure but ready for a remodel to restore its full potential. Supporting the Ranch’s operations are numerous outbuildings, each a testament to its agricultural heritage: • Cow Feeding Barn: 4,500 SF • Milk Barn: 1,040 SF (mid-1950s Grade A dairy barn, a regional first) • Hay Barn: 7,650 SF (original wooden barn with stalls and hay storage) • Creamery: 140 SF (milk can storage) • Potato Barn #1: 1,140 SF (with storage shed) • Slaughter House: 250 SF • Potato Barn #2: 1,700 SF • Horse Barn: 1,150 SF • Shop: 600 SF • Garage: 350 SF Water Resources Water is the lifeblood of any ranch, and D&H Stornetta is well-equipped. A domestic well on the North Block yields approximately 15 GPM, with undeveloped springs offering additional potential. On the South Block there is a substantial well that supplements the domestic water needs of the City of Point Arena through a lease arrangement with a 3rd party that is set to expire in 2027. This lease is up for renewal, presenting opportunities for future planning. A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity The D&H Stornetta Ranch is more than a property—it is a legacy, an ecological cornerstone, and a chance to own a piece of California’s soul. With its fertile fields, critical river habitat, and timeless infrastructure, it offers a rare chance to steward a landscape of unparalleled beauty and significance. For those who value history, sustainability, and the profound connection between land and life, this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Explore the Ranch further through its map link and step into the next chapter of its extraordinary story. Property Highlights: • 277± Acres on California’s Iconic Coastline, overlooking the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the Pacific Ocean • Rich Agricultural Heritage with 100± acres of dry farm ground & grazing paddocks (North Block) and 150± acres of irrigated/dry farmland (South Block) • Ecological Significance with one of the last naturally reproducing coho salmon runs on the Pacific Coast • Two Residences: 2,100± SF 4-bed/1-bath main ranch house and a 1,000± SF 2–3 bed/1-bath guest house • Historic Ranch Infrastructure, including original Grade A milk barn, hay barn, potato barns, horse barn, and creamery • Extensive Water Resources with multiple wells, springs, and a water lease to the City of Point Arena • Sustainable Grazing & Hay Production with a history of rotational grazing and organic soil practices • Legacy Ownership held by the Stornetta family since 1917 — a rare opportunity to steward a coastal ranch of historic and ecological value
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$3,165,000  •  267.3 acres
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Location: The Simms Creek 267 Ranch is located approximately 14 miles Hwy 281 North of Lampasas, Texas. Approx 1.3 miles off Hwy 281. Mostly a cattle grazing, hunting and recreational ranch. Float the creek in optimum weather periods or get your fly rod out at the deep holes and cast away. Bring your atv’s or horses for leisurely ride through the ranch. Remote enough, but only approx. 2hrs drive to Ft Worth, 1.5hrs to N Austin, Waco or Taylor. 1hr to Georgetown. And only 15 min to Restaurants, Groceries & Supplies in Lampasas or Evant. Terrain: Drive through the gate on top of the plateau with expansive hill country views. When you leave the plateau there is a gradual drop of 120’ in elevation down to Simms Creek. Tree cover with live oak, post oak, elm, cedar ranges from dense to scattered to open old farm fields with secondary mesquites starting to propagate. Surface Water: Beautiful rock-bottom Simms Creek is the main attraction. Water runs clear most of the time and you can see the bottom and usually see fish swimming by. It attracts a very diverse wildlife including Kingfisher, Osprey, Caracara and others. Rancher’s kids have grabbed their tubes and floated the creek from one end to the other. With approx. one third of a mile of both sides of the creek, there is ample room for recreation and water activities. There are also three stock tank/ponds, one known to have been previously fished. They provide water to livestock and native wildlife including dove and ducks. Lampasas County is known for great hunting and diverse wildlife, and Simms Creek 267 has it all. The property provides good habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, ducks, feral hogs, and varmints. A good mix of heavy to moderate tree cover, forbs, and browse help attract and hold wildlife on the ranch. Improvements: The approx. 1,032 sq ft updated 1940s ranch house includes three bedrooms, one bath, kitchen, enclosed sun porch, separate dining room and living area. With central air/heat for year-round comfort. The natural hardwood floors have been carefully restored to bring back some of the original charm. There is a covered front porch with plenty of room for grilling or just sitting outside during a spring rain shower or enjoying the beautiful sunsets. The barn is perfect for storing your tractor, UTVs and ATVs. There is also an old hay barn and a place to stall your horses. Water: The ranch is blessed with ample water supplied by a 60 GPM private well. Fences & Roads: Approx 1300’ of County Road 2806 frontage Yard fenced around ranch house. Perimeter fenced for livestock. Minerals: Owner will convey 50% of owned minerals. Buyer will assume responsibility and expense associated with a mineral ownership report if one is desired. Utilities: Hamilton County Electric Cooperative provides electrical service to the property with power in place at the house and at the RV connection. School District: Lampasas Independent School District. Property Taxes: The property is Ag exempt and approximate property taxes for 2024 are anticipated to be $875.90. Lampasas CAD: PIDS#: 11682,11683,10800,10698 Legal Descriptions: ACR: 150.76 ACRES ABST: 0508 SURV: BENJAMIN MARTIN LocCd:108, ACR: .5 ACRE ABST: 0508 SURV: BENJAMIN MARTIN LocCd:108, ACR: 37.41 ACRES ABST: 0405 SURV: SAMUEL G HIGGINS LocCd:108 ACR: 78.63 ACRES ABST: 0414 SURV: A J IVY LocCd:108 Leases: Grass Lease, Hunting Lease (maybe willing want to extend) Disclosure: Home Furnishings do not convey, Implements and ATV are negotiable. Contacts: Texas Ranch Brokers, LLC 313 S. Main Street Burnet, TX 78611 Office Phone 512-756-7718 Brad Wilcox Cell 512 461-7042 Broker & Commission Disclosure: Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyers Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Brokers, LLC. All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Texas Ranch Brokers, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice. Preferred Title Company: Highland Lakes Title Co, Burnet TX
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$3,995,000  •  260 acres
The Flying M Ranch is located in northern Gillespie County with majestic views of Enchanted Rock. The ranch lies just two miles from the park and 20 minutes from Fredericksburg with a unique mix of open fields, tall hardwoods, large granite outcroppings, your own mini mountain, and year round springs. Multiple springs start on the ranch with an old spring box providing water for the wildlife and livestock. The private mini mountain provides spectacular 360 degree views with plenty of room to build a custom home. The low-fenced ranch consists of a main home, bunkhouse and barn/helicopter hanger providing all the amenities someone needs for their family retreat. LOCATION The Flying M Ranch is accessed by deeded easement off RR 965 just 20 minutes north of Fredericksburg. The ranch is less than an hour and a half from San Antonio and less than two hours from Austin. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Flying M Ranch has over 280 ft. of topographical relief with the highest elevation being 1,823 ft. above sea level. The grounds and trees around the improvements are manicured. Keener Branch Creek traverses the ranch and springs provide water for the wildlife and livestock. Native trees of Gillespie County include live oak, Spanish Oak, shin oak, Lacey Oak, cypress, sycamore, pecan, cherry, redbud, walnut, cedar elm, willow, persimmon and ashe juniper. Many of these species are found on the ranch along with a variety of brush species, succulents and grasses providing excellent habitat diversity. Strategic juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in several areas. The juniper management program has improved the overall habitat/range conditions and views. WILDLIFE The Flying M Ranch is predominantly low-fenced with axis and white-tailed deer. The ranch also hosts Rio Grande turkey, hogs, dove and varmints. IMPROVEMENTS -Main Home: The 1,548 sqft. two story home consists of three bedrooms and one bathroom. The home has been remodeled with a second story deck that provides breathtaking views of Enchanted Rock. -Bunkhouse: The 582 sqft. open floor plan with a full kitchen and single bathroom provides room for overflow guests and entertaining. -Barn/Helicopter Hanger: The enclosed and insulated concrete floor barn consists of 2,400 sqft. of work space with a 20’ hanger door. -Fence: The boundary fence is standard height and in good condition. -Road Infrastructure: The primary road is improved entering the private gate and extends to all ranch structures. The internal roads are well kept and provide access across the ranch. WATER Water Well: The ranch has one water well with accompanying storage that services the entire property. ELECTRICITY Electricity is in place with existing service to several areas of the ranch including all structures. AREA HISTORY The Enchanted Rock park is a short drive from the ranch. The 1,825 ft. pink granite dome has mystified Native Americans for over 10,000 years and attracts people from all over the world. The original park is 640 acres and the state recently added 3,073 acres that are open to the public. Fredericksburg is only 20 minutes south and is well known for its rich German history, main street shopping, art galleries, gourmet restaurants, the National Museum of the Pacific War and over 100 wineries in the area. Touring the unique and extensive numbers of wineries around Fredericksburg has become a draw to people from around the world. Other attractions include Luckenbach and the numerous roads with wildflower displays in the spring.
$3,995,000  •  245.45 acres
Farm property with development potential. Beautiful home with modern updates. Includes large hazel nut orchard.
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