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$875,000  •  280.2 acres
$1,150,000 • Under Contract
Approximately 280 acres located just 2½ miles from La Grande, this secluded and private property is in the heart of the beautiful Blue Mountains of Northeast Oregon. The ranch has over 100 acres of irrigated meadow ground with the balance in timbered draws and hillsides. An extensive irrigation system including a well and pumping station provides water for the operation of the multiple wheel lines. The property encompasses some of the best wildlife habitat in the area, with excellent big game hunting opportunities for elk, deer and turkey. There are landowner preference tags available for both deer and elk. A private lake in the center of the ranch with excellent waterfowl habitat highlights the property. Improvements include house, barn, shop, livestock handling facilities, and other miscellaneous outbuildings. With timber, water, wildlife and privacy, yet only minutes from town with great access, this property is truly one of a kind! $1,150,000. Price Reduced to $875,000
$675,000  •  265 acres
Premier East Texas Hunting & Recreation Investment This extraordinary 265-acre property near Winona, Texas, delivers everything serious hunters demand: diverse habitat, established infrastructure, and a strategic location just 103 miles from Dallas. Winona Wetlands combines bottomland hardwood forest, flooded timber, freshwater marsh, and upland pine-hardwood habitat to create the ultimate year-round hunting experience in Smith County's productive wildlife corridor. The current owner's significant investments have transformed this property into a turnkey hunting operation. Professionally mulched trails provide all-weather access throughout the entire tract, while two elevated deer stands and four automated feeders are strategically positioned within established food plots. A functional low-water creek crossing ensures year-round access to all 265 +/- acres—eliminating the seasonal limitations that plague many East Texas hunting properties. A scenic hilltop commands sweeping southern views across the wetland complex, offering the perfect location for your hunting cabin or weekend barndominium. This elevated building site provides both privacy and strategic oversight of the property's diverse hunting zones while maintaining convenient access to the established trail system below. Exceptional Habitat Diversity Creates Year-Round Hunting Opportunities The property's remarkable topographical diversity—from wetland bottoms to upland ridges—creates the critical edge habitat that concentrates East Texas wildlife movement. Mature bottomland hardwoods produce abundant acorns and hickory nuts, providing natural browse that holds deer throughout the season. The flooded timber sections offer unique dual-purpose hunting zones, attracting wintering waterfowl while creating travel corridors for whitetail deer along the timber edges. The freshwater marsh areas support healthy populations of wood ducks, teal, and other waterfowl species during migration periods. These wetlands maintain year-round water sources critical for all wildlife species, ensuring consistent game presence even during dry periods. The upland mixed pine-hardwood zones provide bedding cover and thermal protection, completing the habitat mosaic that sustains robust wildlife populations. Established food plots supplement natural forage, creating predictable movement patterns that enhance hunting success. The combination of natural mast production, planted food sources, and diverse cover types supports sustainable populations of whitetail deer, wild hogs, and seasonal waterfowl—delivering exceptional hunting opportunities from September through February. Strategic Location & Regional Accessibility Winona Wetlands occupies a prime position in northeastern Smith County, offering the perfect balance of rural seclusion and metropolitan accessibility. This strategic location provides hunters and outdoor enthusiasts with convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining the authentic East Texas hunting experience. Drive Times to Major Cities: The property's location at TBD CR 354 in Winona delivers exceptional accessibility to major Texas metropolitan areas and regional centers. Just 1.5 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, weekend warriors can easily escape the city for regular hunting trips without excessive travel time. Tyler: 14 miles (17 minutes) Dallas: 103 miles (1 hour 35 minutes) Fort Worth: 127 miles (2 hours) Longview: 35 miles (40 minutes) Shreveport, LA: 115 miles (2 hours) Houston: 200 miles (3 hours 15 minutes) Austin: 235 miles (3 hours 45 minutes) Texarkana: 140 miles (2 hours 20 minutes) Aviation Access & Regional Airports: Multiple airport options serve the property, from private aviation facilities to major commercial hubs. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport offers the closest commercial service with daily American Eagle connections to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, providing worldwide connectivity for out-of-state owners or guests. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR): 27 miles (35 minutes) - Commercial service to DFW East Texas Regional Airport (GGG): 35 miles (45 minutes) - Commercial service to DFW Mineola Wisener Field: 32 miles (40 minutes) - General aviation Cherokee County Airport (JKV): 50 miles (55 minutes) - General aviation Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW): 123 miles (2 hours) - Major international hub Dallas Love Field (DAL): 107 miles (1 hour 45 minutes) - Southwest Airlines hub Shreveport Regional (SHV): 91 miles (1 hour 40 minutes) - Regional commercial service World-Famous Tyler Rose Capital & Cultural Attractions Tyler, known as the Rose Capital of America, features the nation's largest municipal rose garden and hosts the annual Texas Rose Festival each October, with the 92nd festival scheduled for October 16-19, 2025. The nationally recognized Tyler Azalea & Spring Flower Trail transforms the city each spring, with over 100,000 visitors experiencing 10 miles of blooming azaleas, dogwoods, and tulips through historic neighborhoods. The 2025 Azalea Trail runs in the spring, featuring popular stops such as Chariot Hill, Pyron Garden, and the Tyler Rose Garden. The festival also includes photography contests, garden tours, and local vendor markets throughout the event period. The trail includes numerous special events such as the Azalea Arts & Crafts Fair at Bergfeld Park, Historic Tyler on Tour featuring five historic homes, and the Rose City Artisans & Flower Market at the Goodman-LeGrand Museum. Beyond floral attractions, Tyler offers year-round cultural and recreational opportunities. Camp Ford Historical Park preserves the site of the largest Civil War prisoner-of-war compound for Union troops west of the Mississippi River, featuring interpretive trails and a reconstructed prisoner cabin. The Caldwell Zoo, Discovery Science Place, multiple museums, and a thriving downtown arts district provide diverse entertainment options for property owners and their guests. Investment Value & Property Specifications Listing Price: $985,000 Acreage: 265 acres Price per Acre: $3,717 Location: TBD CR 354, Winona, TX 75792 County: Smith County, Texas School District: Winona Independent School District Property Features & Improvements: Established Infrastructure: Mulched trails throughout entire property Hunting Amenities: 2 elevated deer stands, 4 automated feeders Food Plots: Multiple established plots optimally positioned Water Access: Year-round creek with functional low-water crossing Building Site: Elevated hilltop location with southern views Habitat Types: Bottomland hardwood, flooded timber, freshwater marsh, upland pine-hardwood Wildlife: Whitetail deer, wild hogs, waterfowl, eastern turkey Access: All-weather roads to property, internal trail system Schedule Your Private Property Tour Today Winona Wetlands represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a fully-developed hunting property in East Texas's premier wildlife region. The combination of diverse habitat, established improvements, and strategic location creates both immediate recreational value and long-term investment potential in one of Texas's most desirable hunting markets. Properties offering this level of infrastructure, habitat diversity, and accessibility rarely become available in Smith County. The turnkey nature of improvements—from established food plots to all-weather access—allows immediate enjoyment without years of development costs and effort typically required for raw hunting land. For private showings and additional information, contact: Ben Jackson & Jared Laing Your East Texas Land Specialists Specializing in Hunting, Ranch & Recreational Properties Listing ID: 42139-202533
$1,650,000  •  263 acres
Ideally situated just south of Cross Plains on the edge of Brown County, the +/- 263 acre Heritage Lakes Ranch offers over 4,240+/- feet of County Road 121 frontage, providing excellent access while maintaining a private and secluded setting.
$2,150,000  •  251 acres
The 251+/- acres of the MYC Ranch, located in Lee County and roughly 4 miles west of Lexington, TX offers an ideal recreational hunting opportunity for the avid outdoorsman. Within just an hour of downtown Austin, the MYC Ranch has a gated entrance off FM 1624, with an all-weather road providing easy access to the ranch. The property also boasts large numbers of whitetail deer, hogs, and wood ducks. LOCATION MYC Ranch is accessed directly off FM 1624. 4 miles from Lexington, TX 51 Miles from Austin, TX ~2 hours from Houston, TX ~3 hours from Dallas, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This ranch offers quite a bit of habitat diversity and sufficient topography. Most of the 251 acres are used for cattle grazing. There is also a mix of open grassland fields and thick woods throughout the ranch as well as creek frontage on Middle Yegua Creek. WILDLIFE Hunting is the main driving force with this property; it is heavily wooded, making it great for whitetail, and Middle Yegua Creek holds large amounts of wood ducks. There is fishing in the creek that makes for a relaxing activity with the kids. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch is mostly raw and unimproved. There is an all-weather road from the front gate to the back of the property, making most of the ranch accessible. There is currently no residence or electricity on the property. WATER There is roughly 3,500 ft of Middle Yegua Creek running on the western boundary of the property that eventually crosses onto the ranch on the southwest corner.
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$2,990,000  •  246 acres
$3,490,000
246 Acre Recreational Ranch with custom gated entrance, horse barn with living area, equipment barn, 4 bedroom house with covered outdoor entertainment/kitchen area, stocked bass lake with pier and more, shooting range
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$2,995,000  •  240 acres
Silverbit Ranch is a rare East Texas retreat offering year‑round enjoyment and remarkable natural beauty. At its core lies a fully stocked 37‑acre private lake, carefully maintained by the current owner, an avid fisherman dedicated to preserving exceptional water quality and habitat. A 1.75‑acre peninsula extends into the lake, providing sweeping panoramic views of the water and surrounding landscape. Perched on the peninsula is a newly remodeled cabin featuring an open‑concept floor plan providing an ideal setting for relaxing weekends or hosting guests. . Located just 10 miles east of downtown Cleveland off Hwy 105 and less than an hour from downtown Houston, Silverbit Ranch offers both seclusion and convenience. LOCATION The ranch is 56 miles from Downtown Houston and approximately 10 miles east of Cleveland, Texas. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property is located within the East Texas Pineywoods region, known for its dense pine and hardwood forests, bottomland wetlands, and rich ecological diversity. WILDLIFE This habitat supports strong populations of ducks, deer, and hogs, offering consistent year‑round hunting and fishing opportunities across the ranch. The current owner has maintained the lake in an exquisite manner. The lake is shocked annually to study the bass population and remove unwanted fish. The fishery has recently been enhanced with a Florida strain of largemouth bass. To further improve the forage quality in the lake, along with the bluegill, threadfin shad have been established and the results are proving themselves. Trophy quality fish are regularly taken out of this pristine lake and the numbers are great. IMPROVEMENTS The newly remodeled cabin provides unmatched proximity to the water and panoramic lake views. In addition, the property includes two lakeside docks and a dedicated boat dock, creating easy access points for fishing, boating, and enjoying the lake throughout the year. The ranch also features a 5,000‑square‑foot barn, offering ample space for storing equipment, recreational gear, and ranch essentials. UTILITIES Power is established at the barn and cabin and there is one producing water well located near the barn.
$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.
$1,887,000  •  230 acres
The Comanche Camp Ranch represents a true central Texas rarity. Beautifully framed by over 1.5 miles of the pecan tree-lined Navasota River, the property is rich with wildlife, grazing opportunity, and awe-inspiring vistas around every bend. Owned by the same family for two generations, this property has been deliberately managed and now awaits a new owner with respect for its past and future. Situated only a few minutes from Groesbeck in centrally positioned Limestone County, this ranch offers ease of both local and regional accessibility, highly productive soils, and the coveted rolling beauty of a river bottom ranch. The 230 acres are currently operated under a rotational grazing system, utilizing 3 separate pastures, allowing for proper rest and promoting a healthy ranch. Perched atop one of the highest points of the property is a simple ranch house and carport. Exterior and interior fencing is also turnkey. LOCATION The Comanche Camp Ranch’s location is about as close to perfect as one property can get, boasting less than a 2.5-hour drive from all three major metros, including Dallas, Houston, and Austin. Additionally, this property sits only 3 miles from Groesbeck, allowing less than 10 minutes’ access to amenities like the Brookshire's grocery store, a variety of restaurants, and several stores covering most all ranching needs. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate are listed below. Dallas: 1.5 hours Austin: 2.25 hours Houston: 2.5 hours San Antonio: 3.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Comanche Camp Ranch displays the favorable characteristics one would expect of a well-managed river ranch. Enjoying a significant ~50’ of elevation change, large old growth hardwood trees, including species like Post Oak, Water Oak, and Pecan, and dark sediment-rich blackland soils characteristic of this commonly celebrated ecoregion known as the Blackland prairie. The property’s internal pasture system has allowed for healthy maintenance of the pastured acres, while the wooded acres of the property support a healthy population of whitetail and wild pigs that are constantly trading along the Navasota River, and the small drainage that exists on the East side of the property. Water on the property is plentiful, with over 1.5 miles of frontage on the live waters of the Navasota River, a beautifully constructed 1-acre pond on the uplands of the property, and several seasonal ponds and drainages distributed across the 230 acres. Several opportunities exist to create wetland waterfowl units to attract the wintering waterfowl using the Navasota River as a flyway. WILDLIFE Thanks to the travel corridor of the Navasota River, the remaining clusters of woodland habitat, and the large contiguous habitat-friendly neighbors, this ranch is rich with wildlife. According to the property manager and confirmed by plentiful wildlife signs, large groups of whitetail and wild pigs utilize the property frequently as well as other native species not limited to coyotes, bobcats, squirrels, and raccoons. The river bottom is also known to produce mature whitetail bucks. Mallards, wood ducks, and other puddle ducks are commonly found on the property’s ponds and seasonal wetlands. With some strategic planning, the development of wetland units would create great habitat for waterfowl. IMPROVEMENTS Current improvements include a 600SF ranch house with an adjacent carport, domestic water well, and perimeter and interior fencing. ELECTRICITY Historically, an off-grid solar system powered the small ranch house. However, overhead lines are located just across LCR 412 from the property, and the provider Oncor confirmed that single phase power could be brought onto the property at the landowners expense. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY The Doyle area lies within one of Limestone County’s most historically significant landscapes, shaped by early frontier settlement along the Navasota River corridor. In the 1830s, the region marked the edge of Anglo settlement in Texas and was closely tied to Fort Parker, a fortified homestead whose 1836 raid became a defining moment of the Texas frontier era. Following statehood, the area transitioned into a productive agricultural country, with rolling blackland prairies and creek bottoms supporting cattle grazing and cotton farming. Nearby Groesbeck emerged as the county seat and regional hub, while small rural communities like Doyle developed quietly around family farms and churches, preserving the area’s working-land character and strong sense of place that endures today.
Contact for Price  •  224 acres
Lost Hollow Ranch is a 224± acre property that delivers the privacy of a secluded ranch with the accessibility of a prime location just minutes from San Saba, Texas. With multiple water features, diverse habitat, and a proven wildlife program, it’s ready for immediate enjoyment and into a showcase Hill Country retreat to start creating lifelong memories on.
Contact for Price  •  222 acres
This ±222-acre ranch along Tabor Road is one of the most well-improved and thoughtfully maintained properties in the Bryan-College Station area. Combining rolling terrain, abundant water, mature hardwoods, and meticulous land stewardship, this ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a truly turnkey property that is both highly functional and exceptionally beautiful.
$12,900,000  •  221 acres
A family legacy and the opportunistic charm found in the Gateway to the Hill Country converge, here in Spicewood, TX, at the century-old 221AC Lewis Ranch. When you visit, take careful note of what proper land stewardship by four generations of ranchers sweat equity and strategic planning looks like. Unrestricted in use with public utilities at the road combined with the natural beauty and local amenities of this ranch, means that the range of possible uses will ultimately be limited by your imagination. Additional Acreage Available. Location: Located between the famed Lake Travis and Opie's BBQ, the Lewis Ranch presents an opportunity to invest in a truly extraordinary asset in what is quickly becoming one of the most highly sought after land investment regions in the state. Reference map to see surrounding developments planned and underway. Access and local amenities are a huge benefit here. Its just over 20 min to Bee Cave Galleria in Austin, 5 min to Lake Travis Boat ramps and Krause Springs, 15 min to Marble Falls, and 20 min to Lake LBJ and the highly acclaimed Horseshoe Bay Golf Resort and Executive Airport. Live music venues, distilleries, lakeside retreats, and many more amenities offer the ultimate Hill Country entertainment experience within a very short distance. Improvements: 2267 sqft shiplap, one story home built in 2017 - Excellent Condition 1800 sqft Barndo with 1092 sqft shop built in 1995 - Excellent Condition 2188 sqft Brick, one story home built in 1989 - Excellent Condition 702 sqft garage and 888 sqft of covered porch space +/- 700 sqft Foremans house Outbuildings: 3400 sqft enclosed storage barn 1800 sqft pole barn Other Storage: 856 sqft 1 Private water well 2 sets of working livestock pens and perimeter and cross fencing Multiple gated entries onto the property with north gate off of CR 410 and another southern gate off of CR 404 Established road system in excellent condition Land and Features: Large and healthy live oaks and groomed cedar trees A well balanced landscape featuring open pasture, rolling terrain, and oak clusters 2 ponds and 2 stock tanks Frontage on CR 410 (800ft), CR 411 (1500ft), CR 404 (50) Wildlife: There has been a very light harvest of animals on the ranch the past couple of years and wildlife has never been highly pressured for a full hunting season. The blend of wooded to pasture land, various food and water sources and bedding areas provide a pristine habitat for the native wildlife including deer, dove, turkey, and other species to flourish. Utilities: Electricity: Overhead power running length of county road frontage and servicing residences located on the South and Central portions of the ranch Water: Structures and livestock supported by on site well located on the southern portion of the ranch Sewer: Structures are supported by on site septic systems Additional Information: Taxes: Property is under agricultural valuation providing huge tax savings incentives resulting in just over $11,000 in taxes for 2021. Documents available include: Original Surveys - Recent Title Commitment - Tax Records - Soil Reports
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$2,750,000  •  214 acres
$2,990,000
Exceptional 214-acre high-fenced ranch with frontage on Lake Livingston, currently operating as an exotic game retreat. Over 205 acres are enclosed with high game-proof fencing and two electric gates. Ideally located approximately 30 minutes north of Huntsville and one hour from The Woodlands, and less than 5 miles from Whispering Pines Golf Course. Improvements include a 1,600 SF home designed for entertaining with elevated deck and lake views, plus an oversized 3-car garage. A custom 4,000 SF insulated metal building features six roll-up doors (two automatic), two 40’ x 20’ covered bays, 5’ extended eaves, a 550 SF apartment with full bath, kitchen, and bedroom, and an 800+ SF mezzanine for storage. Extensive concrete areas provide ample space for parking, equipment, and entertaining. Recreational features include a shooting range with covered elevated bench, separate pistol range, four custom deer blinds with five feeders, two elevated observation platforms, walk-in cooler, and animal processing building. Abundant native wildlife including deer, waterfowl, doves, alligators, roseate spoonbills, bald eagles, and more. Excellent fishing opportunities in Lake Livingston, White Rock Creek, and multiple ponds on the property. Rare opportunity for a private recreational ranch, hunting property, or turnkey business.
$1,260,000  •  210 acres
Perfect for hunting, living, high fence conversion, retreat, unrestricted land, pond, creek, rolling terrain, and so much more...
$1,182,000  •  197 acres
LOCATION: The ranch is located approx. 25 minutes from downtown Corpus Christi near Chapman ranch, TX at the end of county road 6 which can be accessed either by CR 51 or CR 53. DESCRIPTION: The Circle 7 Angus South Division ranch is approx. 197 acres in Nueces county near the northern border of the Kleberg county line. This ranch consist of approx. 65% native brush and 35% well-maintained pasture land. It is only one property away from the famed Laureles division of the King Ranch. IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch has one main building built in 2007 with 4,000 square feet under roof. Both ends of the barn have 1,400 square feet of covered cement which can be used for additional parking or entertainment. There is a very usable efficiency apartment inside the barn with a full kitchen and bath. The remainder of the space is used for typical ranch equipment storage. There is also a small covered pavilion area that can be used for a skinning shed, etc. The entire perimeter of the ranch is galvanized low-fence King Ranch wire. There are also 3 cement low water crossings. WATER: This ranch is well watered with 1 good water well providing water to the improvements and also piped water to several of the water tanks. There are 6 ponds on the property with piped water to 3 of them. There is one large storage tank near the well and also a large pila with piped water to it. There is also a drainage ditch that runs through the property and holds water in various locations throughout the year making it easily accessible to wildlife throughout the ranch. WILDLIFE: One of the main attractions to this ranch is the opportunity to hunt low-fence free range deer so close to the world famous King Ranch. With the diversity of native brush and pasture land the owner has created along with water all over this ranch, the wildlife is very abundant. Because of the drainage ditch running through the ranch the turkey are plentiful along with whitetail deer, quail, hogs, ducks, and great dove hunting. MINERALS: This is a surface sale only. The owner does not own any minerals to convey. ADDITIONAL LAND AVAILABLE: There are several hundred acres adjoining this ranch and the King Ranch that might also be purchased. TURNKEY: This ranch is being offered turn-key with some ranch equipment along with 22 high-quality Angus heifers.
Contact for Price  •  193 acres
Mayfield Ranch is a highly improved ±193-acre Hill Country property offering an exceptional blend of scenic topography, strong water resources, and quality improvements. With approximately 140 feet of elevation change, the ranch delivers sweeping long-range views, productive pasture, and dense native cover that supports both livestock and wildlife.
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Contact for Price  •  193 acres
Offering an ideal combination of rolling topography, quality hardwoods, multiple water features, comfortable accommodations, and excellent hunting, this ranch is perfectly suited for recreation, investment, or future development.
$1,999,000  •  188.01 acres
188 Acres – Hill Country Ranch with Lake, Nueces River Access & Panoramic Views Location: Off Highway 55 | Uvalde County, Texas | Near Camp Wood Experience the best of the Texas Hill Country with this 188-acre ranch offering some of the highest elevations and most spectacular views in Uvalde County—including panoramic vistas overlooking the Camp Wood Dam. This remarkable property showcases a balance of natural beauty and thoughtful land improvements. Maverick Creek runs through the ranch and has been dammed to create a private lake, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying peaceful Hill Country sunsets. The land has been selectively cleared of cedar, enhancing the rolling terrain and highlighting mature live oaks and native grasses throughout. Conveniently located just off Highway 55, the ranch offers year-round accessibility while maintaining total privacy and seclusion. As part of a private ranch community, owners enjoy exclusive access to the clear, spring-fed Nueces River, ideal for swimming, fishing, and kayaking, along with a community pavilion for gatherings and outdoor entertaining. Additionally, an extra 20 acres located directly on the Nueces River can be purchased separately, providing a rare opportunity to expand your riverfront holdings and create the ultimate Hill Country retreat. Whether you’re seeking a recreational escape, a hunting property, or the perfect setting to build your dream home, this ranch delivers the best of Hill Country living. Property Highlights • 188 ± Acres in Uvalde County, TX • Panoramic hilltop views overlooking Camp Wood Dam • Maverick Creek Lake – dammed and converted into a private water feature • Well and storage tank on property • Exclusive access to the Nueces River for swimming, fishing, and kayaking • Community pavilion for owners’ use and gatherings • Cedar-free landscape with abundant mature oak trees • Excellent access from Highway 55 • Additional 20 ± acres available directly on the Nueces River • Ideal for recreation, hunting, or building a private Hill Country estate
Contact for Price  •  166 acres
166± acres in Kendall County, minutes to historic Comfort, Texas, 15 minutes to Kerrville and its airport, 30 minutes to Fredericksburg, 15 minutes to Boerne, 30 minutes to La Cantera's sought after shopping and restaurants, and only one hour to San Antonio Airport! Wow location right in the center of the Silk Stocking of the Texas Hill Country! This property features some of the best live water you will ever find or have! Approximately 1850± feet of both sides of Big Joshua Creek with deep holes, limestone bluffs, crystal clear rock bottom, waterfalls and a well-built concrete dam by one of the Hill Country's best dam contractors. Important note: there is a strong possibility of another dam being built to back-up and create more water! water! water! All private and no tubers here! The main home sits on a hilltop overlooking your own valley. This 7+ bedroom, 5.5 bath home is approximately 5,500± S.F. The original section of this house was a log cabin built in 1916. Architect Don MacDonald designed the main home and it is loaded with stunning details including 19th century French tile, hand crafted copper sinks, 3 indoor fireplaces and 1 outside, 24' vaulted ceilings, hand hewn oak beams throughout, antique wide plank antique flooring, antique hand forged iron, several rooms have wood and masonry walls, master suite with outside access, and 3 guest suites. Outside the main house is a stone fountain, swimming pool, pool house/party barn with fireplace, coral, stables, tennis & volleyball courts, outdoor kitchen, a refrigerator, grill, pizza oven, and helicopter pad. Then add a guest house, guest cabin, managers house, large 4-car garage, treehouse with HVAC, electrical and plumbing that was featured on the TV show "Hill Country Hideout" built by Nelson Treehouse with locally-sourced reclaimed wood. The Treehouse features a living room with glass floor, bar, daybed nook, kitchenette, bedroom, and a bath with an outdoor shower. The 1st platform is 12' above ground, 2nd platform is 21' above the ground. Ranch will accommodate approximately 35± family members or guests! Must see, waterfront large party pavilion on Big Joshua Creek with solar powered lights and electrical plugs, built-in outdoor kitchen, septic for future plans to add a bathroom, and a large fire-pit. There is tons of wildlife, some free roaming exotics, private boating, fishing, and more for you to come experience. Don't forget, 30 minutes to all of San Antonio's finest restaurants, shopping, medical center, and only 1 hour to the San Antonio airport! Wow!!! Truly one of the best you will ever see...for the unique and quality minded. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Hill Country paradise. Create your dream and change your lifestyle! Call Jeff Soele, 210-705-4013. FEATURES: Stunning Main House with 7+BR/5.5BA 2 Giant Suites Upstairs Overlooking Coastal Field & Valley Guest House Guest Cabin Award Winning Treehouse Party Pavilion w/Fireplace Outdoor Kitchens Tennis Court/Helicopter Pad Volleyball Court New Reclaimed Wood Barn w/4-Car Garage Custer's Last Stand Waterfront Tee Pee Engineered Rock/Concrete Dam Stables & Round Pen 120' x 150' Ready-To-Go Pad for Arena Tons of Native Wildlife Free Roaming Exotics 2 Water Wells 4 Septics Underground Electricity Coastal Field Paved Access Electric Gate Entry
$3,495,000  •  161.25 acres
Just one and a half hours from Redding, escape to the 161.25-acre Henriksen Ranch, an outdoor recreational haven. Set amid a sprawling, natural landscape of towering trees and rugged mountains, the property offers the perfect blend of rustic luxury and rugged independence. Completely off-the-grid and self-sustaining, the property features a stunning 2,900 sq. ft. Pioneer log cabin as the main home, accompanied by a charming 1,316 sq. ft. log guest cabin, and a 1,464 sq. ft. caretaker’s manufactured home. Whether you’re seeking a private family retreat, a remote basecamp, or a recreational getaway, this is a versatile property. To support all your hobbies, projects, and Henriksen Ranch operations, there is a 3,600 sq. ft. multifunctional garage/shop equipped with electricity, a 1,800 sq. ft. detached garage, hay barn, and numerous outbuildings. The land is rich with natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities. Water is abundant throughout with multiple year-round ponds, free-flowing creeks, and natural springs weaving through the landscape creating ideal habitats for wildlife and endless recreational pursuits. Hunting, fishing, horseback riding, or ATV’ing can be enjoyed right on the property, with pristine surroundings offering an unmatched connection to nature. The property has a timber harvest plan in place, offering an income-producing stream. Henriksen Ranch delivers a true private outdoor recreational experience in the unspoiled forests of Shasta County.
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$720,000  •  160 acres
$880,000 • Under Contract
Oklahoma Hunting and Recreation Ranch in Bray, OK, Stephens County. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, exceptional waterfowl shooting, fishing, and wild hogs.
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$1,950,000  •  160 acres
$2,100,000
The private property is surrounded by the Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, which comprises nearly 60,000 acres.
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$938,100  •  159 acres
$1,025,550
Dating back to 1895, this 159+/- acres has been a productive farm and ranch for the descendants of the pioneering Stutzenbecker family. With 66+/- acres of very productive row crop land and the remainder in native grasses, the property has provided bountiful harvests and healthy livestock for the past 130 years. With beautiful views of Lavaca Bay, there are numerous excellent home sites. LOCATION Located just 6 miles north of Port Lavaca, TX on Park Rd and less than a mile from the Six Mile Creek Pier, boat launch and Lavaca Bay. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT 66+/- acres of row crop traditionally planted in grain, cotton, soybeans and corn depending on the year. 93+/- acres in native pasture with Six Mile Creek’s drainage running through the southern portion of the property. Topography ranges from 5ft – 25ft. Approximately 40+/- acres are located in the FEMA designated floodplain. WILDLIFE Good populations of migratory ducks and doves provide excellent wing-shooting. White-tailed deer and feral hogs are present. WATER A former windmill well is now used with a gas generator to pump water. There is a small pond and in times of heavy rainfall water is present in Six Mile Creek making for excellent waterfowl habit. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available on Park Rd. MINERALS 100% of the mineral estate is believed to be owned and is negotiable with an acceptable offer. OTHER 112+/- acres of Laewest clay, 24+/- acres of Harris clay, 20+/- Dacosta-Contee complex.
$1,790,000  •  155 acres
155 ± Acres located just outside of Clifton and Cranfills Gap, Texas, on paved highway 219. This ranch offers a combination of scenic beauty, comfortable improvements, and exceptional recreational opportunities. At the heart of the property sits a striking log home, built in 2000 with authentic ponderosa pine logs that create a warm, inviting mountain lodge feel and wrap around porches to enjoy the beautiful view of the ranch. The sun rises from the front porch and sets in the back. The 2,417-square-foot home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and showcases natural wood throughout, with pine walls and vaulted pine ceilings that enhance the home’s rustic character. The thoughtfully designed interior centers around an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area, creating a welcoming space for family gatherings and entertaining. The living room is anchored by a large stone wood-burning fireplace, providing both warmth and a stunning focal point, while a staircase leads to an upstairs loft bonus room that could serve as an office, bunk room, or additional living space. The primary suite offers comfort and privacy, complete with double doors opening directly onto the covered porch, allowing you to enjoy peaceful mornings overlooking the ranch and its wildlife. The spacious primary bath features a jetted garden tub, tile walk-in shower with seating, and separate his-and-hers walk-in closets, providing ample storage and functionality. Two additional guest bedrooms are located down the main hallway, along with a guest bathroom and laundry room. Be sure to review the floor plan for a better visual of the layout and room sizes. The land itself is a beautiful blend of open pasture, native grasses perfect for future hay production, and scattered mature trees, creating both scenic views and grazing areas. The property features two small lakes stocked with fish, along with an additional stock tank, providing excellent water resources for livestock and wildlife, and providing recreational appeal. The property has a variety of wildlife, including ducks, doves, geese, feral hogs, and whitetail deer, making this property ideal for the avid outdoorsman. Equestrian and livestock improvements are already in place, as the ranch is fully fenced and currently utilized for grazing. The main livestock barn is well equipped with four large pipe stalls, steel corrals, and a covered working area, along with a 12 x 18 tack and feed room designed for efficient ranch operations. An additional large shop on the property includes 850 square feet of living quarters featuring one bedroom and one bathroom, offering comfortable accommodations for guests, ranch help, or extended family, and has plenty of room to store trailers, equipment, hay & tall RVs or trailers. With its picturesque setting, improvements, and diverse recreational opportunities, this ranch offers the opportunity to own a charming property with mountain-inspired character, conveniently located between Clifton and Cranfills Gap in Bosque County. Utilities: Mustang Valley Co-op water, United Cooperative Electric, House is all electric Minerals: All oil, gas, and mineral interests owned by Seller are negotiable. There is currently no production at the property. Buyers are responsible for verifying all information and conducting their due diligence to ensure their satisfaction with the details provided. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy of this information, including the potential value of the real property, permissible uses, zoning regulations, available amenities, or any rights that may or may not exist. Buyers are strongly encouraged to consult with their tax, financial, and legal advisors before deciding to purchase the real property. Additionally, it is recommended that buyers obtain independent verification of any information that is particularly important or relevant to them.
Contact for Price  •  146 acres
Welcome to Low Key Lake Ranch, where lifes worries simply fade, and adventures are made. Here, refined amenities provide a laid-back lifestyle and an escape from it all just minutes from Fredericksburg, recently recognized as the top tourist destination in the country, and along the Hill Country Wine Trail. Create hallmark memories on the water, experience new adventures in the great outdoors, and unlock a higher caliber of luxury living at Low Key Lake Ranch. LOCATION & ACCESS: This location is truly woven into the cultural fabric of the Texas Hill County. The ranch is conveniently located just 5 minutes/5 miles north of Fredericksburgs booming downtown overflowing with cultural hotspots that lend it to being one of Texas most heavily visited tourist areas. Fredericksburg has been steadily growing in popularity among travelers for years, and just recently in March of this year, it was ranked by Yelp as the #1 Family Friendly Travel Destination in the U.S. There are hundreds of unique local attractions such as wineries, restaurants, antique stores, golf (Boot Ranch 15 minutes west), state parks, distilleries, etc., all within spitting distance. While only a few minutes to town, the ranch is positioned outside of city jurisdiction. Its also positioned centrally to other major metros and their respective international airports, including San Antonio at 1.15 hours south and Austin at 1.40 hours west. There is excellent access to the property given its 3820 feet along Hwy 87 North with multiple gated access points already in place. LAND & SURFACE WATER: The land comprises 146 acres of verdant grasses, Oak Trees, and, most importantly, one of the most impressive private lakes in the region! The recently constructed 9.5-acre lake is a stately centerpiece for the ranch, for which all improvements and vistas are centered upon and which cannot be easily or cheaply recreated. This water feature has a footprint consistently wide and deep enough to afford access via a pontoon boat (will convey), which is slipped at the floating dock but can be taken in and out via a nearby concrete boat ramp. From the eastern corner of the lake nearest a springhead, you can travel up what feels like a cliff-lined creek in shallower spawning areas towards the main body of the lake. The lake is continuously fed by multiple springs and natural watershed from the surrounding hillsides and natural draws. When full, the retention dam has the ability to back up enough water to reach an estimated 44 of depth, creating an unparalleled water feature for your family and friends to enjoy. Simply put, Low Key Lake provides a truly unforgettable experience (especially for fishermen). The terrain has a gentle roll with gradual elevation changes ranging from 1920-2040, offering long-range views over the Hill Country in addition to ample watershed collection into the lake. The ranch has been totally cleared of cedar, allowing the grasses, native wildlife, Oaks, and year-round springs to flourish. While the land presently has no livestock grazing, the ranch is fully low-fenced with easy access to surface and well water for those wishing to do so. IMPROVEMENTS: - MAIN HOME: This recently completed architectural marvel boasts 6500 square feet of opulent living space within a total roofed area of 9650 square feet. With construction having been completed in March of 2024, it is being sold in a pristine condition. Crafted primarily from limestone, original hand-hewn timber beams, and aged barn wood siding, the residence exudes the timeless elegance of ranch-style architectural design and with the highest quality modern finishings. The spacious master suite, privately located in the east wing, provides yet another layer of escape with envious characteristics, including automatic shades, a fireplace, washer and dryer, direct gym/sauna access, amply generous closet space, and an awe-inspiring bathroom that captures serene views of the lake. The heart of the home centers around the kitchen, which is something akin to perfection in the way it seamlessly blends functionality with style, catering to culinary enthusiasts and entertainers alike. Prep a five-course meal for the masses or just the family with the help of state-of-the-art appliances, ample counter space, two islands, fully custom cabinetry, an independently temperature-controlled wine room, walk-in pantry, and a separate coffee/beverage bar. The kitchen opens outward into an expansive dining room and formal, fireside living area enveloped by floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, bringing the life of Low Key Lake into the home. The cathedral-like vaulted ceilings are adorned with wagon wheel chandeliers and massive timber beams that can be found elsewhere throughout the home. When guests are done at the pool, coming in from the lake, or wrapping up a hunt, theyll want to gather in the west wing of the home, which includes guest suites and entertainment amenities. At kickoff, enjoy the comforts of the top-shelf entertainment lounge complete with a fully equipped beverage and snack bar, multiple media viewing areas, and stone fireplace. Concluding the day, guests can easily escape to three luxury private suites, each with its own unique style and individual baths. If work interrupts or you need to have in-person/virtual meetings, one of the bedrooms has been retrofitted to serve as an office suite with a full bath. Nearly 2000sqft of covered porch space and outdoor amenities provide an experience thats equally as memorable as the home and allow the capability of hosting large groups comfortably inside or out. Blending cohesively with the lake below, the resort-style pool and spa provide an immersive experience in relaxation. Water quality and systems management are simplified given integration with the latest treatment and control technology. The pool deck is furthered by another fireplace, kitchen/dining area, media area, and surround sound system. The Lutron smart home system and central control room ensure effortless control of the home's media, security, and comfort settings, creating an immersive, safe, and convenient experience for residents. In summary, this home epitomizes sophisticated living and architectural excellence, promising a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury and entertainment for those looking for a one-of-a-kind home situated perfectly on a one-of-a-kind ranch. - PARTY BARN: From the main home, you cross a bridge over a finger of the lake to a new party barn sitting on a peninsula. The barn was constructed with the same level of thoughtfulness as the main residence but with more of an antiqued industrialist design. This 3600 sqft entertainers dream was completed in April of 2024. The space is finely tuned for large gatherings, hosting events, or an envious trophy room. The party starts at the full-scale kitchen and bar area and moves towards the indoor fireplace before heading out to lakeside porch. It has a large open floor plan downstairs with a full bath and laundry room. Guests will want to stay the night, so there is an additional bed and a bathroom upstairs with incredible views over the lake. - CABIN: Atop one of the highest ridges of the ranch sits a charming 500 sqft cabin with a full bath, kitchen, living area, and pot belly stove. The cabin can be accessed by a separate driveway from the highway so as not to interfere with anyone at the main home. From the front porch, you get a great vantage point of the lake and sunset. Down the road from the cabin is an additional concrete pad looking over the lake and connected to a waterline which can be used for a new cabin build site, RV, or helipad. - EQUIPMENT BARN: An 1800 sqft equipment barn with a half bath is just over the hill from the home, providing necessary storage for ranch equipment. The structure is on a concrete foundation, with water and electric to it. This could be converted into an additional living structure if necessary. There is another 480 sqft covered awning providing even more storage as well as a walk-in freezer for game. WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES: The lake has been professionally managed for largemouth bass, and the numbers are excellent! Come tour the ranch, take a ride in the boat, and see for yourself. In addition to bass, youll also find healthy numbers of Crappie, Bluegill, Carp, and Catfish. Multiple fish feeders are positioned around the lake to ensure a reliable food source for the growing population. When the lake was constructed, fish habitat was strategically placed along the banks for new fry to have sufficient protection and at deeper depths to support continued growth. The ranch is low fenced, allowing local native wildlife to flow freely into the ranch, and once they get there, its likely they will not want to leave. Water and food sources are abundant. There are currently 4 free-choice protein and cottonseed feeder stations as well as timed spin-cast corn feeders positioned throughout the ranch. Two of the three blinds and all feeders will convey. A considerable amount of whitetail and axis habitat around the ranch. Other native species flourish here, especially dove, turkey, waterfowl, and various songbirds. UTILITIES: The ranch and its various improvements are largely self-sustaining if you need them to be. There are three productive wells (25, 55, and 80 GPM) across the ranch, all powered by solar, with a 20k gallon holding tank supplying the main home. The house, party barn, and cabin are all connected to individual aerobic septic systems. The main home is equipped with propane backup generators. AT&T high-speed fiber optic internet is available. TAXES: Carrying costs from property taxes are reduced due to the property being under an AG Wildlife Exemption. The tax rate is set low to 1.05 and 2023 Taxes were $8647.41. Sellers and listing agent request a minimum 24 hour notice prior to showing. Prospective buyers or their representatives will be required to provide proof of funds or other means of financial verification to be approved by listing agent prior to scheduling a showing of this ranch. BUYER / BROKER DISCLAIMER: - Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Listing Broker. - The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, TexasLand, a group at Keller Williams Realty and its associates, members, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. No representation is made as to the possible investment value or type of use. Prospective buyers are urged to verify all information to their satisfaction and consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination. Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that properties in the States of Texas are subject to many forces and impacts, natural and unnatural; including, but not limited to weather related events, environmental issues, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Chronic Wasting Disease, or Anthrax), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, actions by neighbors and government actions. Prospective buyers should investigate any concerns to their satisfaction.
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