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$3,500,000  •  831.51 acres
Under Contract
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Nestled in the heart of highly sought-after Childress County, Texas, this exceptional property comprises 832+/- acres that offer the ideal blend of recreation, production agriculture, and upscale rural living. Whether you're seeking a full-time residence, a corporate retreat, or an income-generating hunting and cattle operation, this ranch delivers on every front. The ranch covers a diverse landscape and is defined by its unique combination of terrain, water features, and improvements. The land boasts a well-balanced mix of improved and native pastureland, along with approximately 135+/- acres of dryland cropland currently utilized for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots. This setup supports both livestock and native game, making the property a standout choice for cattle ranchers and sportsmen alike. Water is one of the property's most impressive features, with multiple wells, rural water taps, and earthen ponds scattered across the acreage. A scenic 10+/- acre bass fishing lake serves as the ranch's crown jewel, providing excellent angling and a serene focal point for relaxing and entertaining. The ranch lies in classic upland country, where several picturesque draws cut through the landscape, creating natural corridors for wildlife and offering rich, productive bottomland. A thick cover of native brush and vegetation enhances the habitat, supporting healthy populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, quail, and other game species. This combination of water, cover, and food sources makes it a haven for hunters and nature enthusiasts. Improvements on the ranch are extensive and well thought-out, making the property turnkey for a wide range of uses. The main residence is an impressive country-style, two-story, four-bedroom, four-bathroom home designed with self-sufficiency and comfort in mind. Whether used as a family home or the centerpiece of a corporate retreat, it offers ample space and luxury in a serene rural setting. A separate bunkhouse accommodates guests or ranch hand. Other structures include covered working pens, a large walk-in freezer, and a storage container. The property is also outfitted with comprehensive livestock infrastructure, including fencing, working pens, and barns, all in excellent condition, capable of supporting a full-scale livestock program. Altogether, this unique Childress County offer represents a rare opportunity to own a property that combines natural beauty, strong agricultural potential, and top-tier improvements. Whether your goal is recreation, ranching, or a retreat, this Texas gem is ready to exceed expectations. The Facts: ~ 832+/- deeded acres in southern Childress County, Texas ~ Located approximately 10 miles southwest of Childress with good access from County Road DD Unique combination of recreational opportunity and production agriculture ~ Approximately 135 acres of dryland cropland used for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots ~ Excellent water resources, including multiple wells, an extensive livestock water system of waterlines and several drinking troughs, rural water taps, earthen tanks, and a scenic 10+/- acre lake managed for quality bass fishing ~ Dense native brush providing ideal habitat for whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, quail, and other wildlife ~ Country-style 5,200+/- square foot two-story residence with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a great room with a catalytic fireplace, and a large basement ~ Home is built for "off grid" living to include an EMP hardened 25KW solar power electrical system with lithium batteries, backup generator, garden area, and chicken coop ~ 40'x40' shop with exercise room and bathroom, three-sided equipment shed, 12'x15' walk-in freezer, and a rifle and pistol shooting range ~ Extensive livestock improvements, including video-monitored calving area, lighted pens, and climate-controlled AI room ~ Separate bunkhouse for guests, staff, or hunting parties ~ Childress County is a developing hub for alternative energy and data centers ~ North boundary is bordered by a 345kv and 138kv transmission line ~ All alternative energy rights will convey to the buyer, and the seller will retain mineral rights
Contact for Price  •  828 acres
Arroyo Sereno Ranch presents a rare opportunity to shape a South Texas hunting and recreation property from the ground up. Featuring productive native brush, scenic creek frontage, and excellent water resources, this ranch offers the ideal foundation for a customized wildlife and ranching program in a private, easily accessible setting.
$7,150,436  •  826.64 acres
Located just two miles west of US Highway 281 via CR 2200 and approximately two miles north of the US 183/281 split, this remarkable 826.64-acre ranch offers both convenience and seclusion in the heart of Lampasas County. The property features approximately one mile of paved county road frontage along the western boundary, along with over one mile of scenic Little Lucy Creek traversing near the southern portion of the ranch. Electricity is readily available, with single-phase power provided by Hamilton County Electric Co-op along the road frontage and three-phase power running west to east across the southern section. Improvements include a ranch house in need of some TLC, currently utilized by hunting lease tenants, as well as a ~12-year-old metal barn primarily used for hay storage. A solid set of metal working pens will convey with the sale. Water resources are abundant, with two active wells and four stock tanks averaging approximately one acre each. The land is highlighted by lush hardwoods in the lower elevations and along the creek, providing both beauty and excellent wildlife habitat. Native wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail have also been observed on the ranch. Currently operated for cattle production and supplemented with hunting leases, the ranch is under a 1-D-1 agricultural exemption. Perimeter fencing consists of four-strand barbed wire and is in excellent condition. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a sizable, well-equipped ranch in a highly desirable area of Lampasas County. Shown by appointment only with Bar T Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified at first contact and must accompany the buyer on the initial showing to qualify for full fee participation. Otherwise, participation will be at the sole discretion of Bar T Realty.
Contact for Price  •  825 acres
Under Contract
825 ± Acres Stonewall, Texas 2 lakes 3BR/2BA ranch house Multiple ponds & 2.5± miles of seasonal creek Beautiful views & elevation changes High fenced with cross fencing 2 good water wells Hunting blinds & feeders
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$4,100,000  •  814 acres
$4,950,000
Location The ranch sits in northern Uvalde County along the western edge of the Texas Hill Country, where the Edwards Plateau breaks into canyons and bluffs. The town of Uvalde is about 22± miles south, with Camp Wood roughly 28± miles northwest and the Frio River at Concan around 30± miles northeast. Chalk Bluff Park lies just downriver, a short distance from the ranch. San Antonio is approximately 85± miles east. Access is via easement through the neighboring ranch to the east, the property once known as the Maroney River Ranch. Land & Terrain The terrain is rugged, with hills, bluffs, and canyons cut by deep valleys. Vegetation runs to mixed brush with grazing rated good, though the land is not currently grazed. The property includes the well-known Uvalde County landmark Chalk Bluff, with a swimming hole in the Nueces River just below it. Internal access is handled by caliche and dirt ranch roads, with ATV trails across the property. Views carry from nearly every part of the ranch, and the broken topography lends itself to long-distance shooting ranges and general recreation alongside hunting. Water The Nueces River runs the northern property line with roughly 200± feet of frontage, flowing year-round. Water infrastructure is a strong point: three water wells feed water lines that traverse the entire property, supporting both the residences and ranch operations. Wildlife & Hunting The ranch is high-fenced and set up as a hunting property, with native whitetail, turkey, and dove on the land alongside a managed exotic program. Breeding pens and soft-release pens are in place and ready for a new owner to stock with their chosen species. There are 15+ hunting setups currently in place; all blinds and feeders are negotiable. Predator presence includes coyotes, bobcats, foxes, and mountain lions. Residence The main home is a single-story slab-foundation house of roughly 1,600 sq/ft built in 1962, with two bedrooms, two baths, and two living areas. Guest Quarters & Support Buildings A large bunkhouse of roughly 2,988 sq/ft includes a kitchen, two bunk rooms, eight separate small bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a utility room, making it suited to hosting hunters or large groups. Support buildings include a metal skinning shed of roughly 3,648 sq/ft with a walk-in cooler, storage room, and attached pole barn; an additional shop of 1,200± sq/ft with bay doors built in 2008; and two pole barns of approximately 1,200 sq/ft and 1,500 sq/ft. Utilities Electric service is provided by Medina Electric, a co-op, with four meters serving the headquarters, barn, and water wells. Three wells supply water across the property. Remarks This property fits a buyer looking to step into a high-fenced hunting operation with the core infrastructure already built out. The combination of a separate main home and bunkhouse, multiple support buildings, established well and water-line network, and pens ready to stock means a new owner can begin hosting and managing wildlife without starting from scratch. The Nueces River frontage and Chalk Bluff add a recreational and water dimension beyond the hunting use.
$5,700,000  •  785 acres
Under Contract
Awe inspiring views from the 785 +/- acre Bell Ranch in the desirable Carmel Valley. Homesite near creek and open field. 16 acres have been irrigated in the past. Would be great for a crop or irrigated pasture. Water storage tanks on hillside will make it possible for a gravity flow system. Room for expansion if the new owner desires. The owners now have a cattle operation. Running about 50 mother cows year-round. Check back for video coming soon. Property Highlights: • Pipe fence corrals, and squeeze chute are set up for the cattle operation. • Water system is in place for several livestock water troughs strategically placed throughout the property. • Fully fenced and cross fenced. Making this a smooth working ranch. • There is a homesite with utilities overlooking the pasture or farm ground. • There are several amazing homesites throughout the ranch, the fun will be exploring the property to determine where to drive the first stake. • Plenty of water on the ranch to supply home or homes, and stock water. • The hunting opportunities are exciting for the avid outdoorsman. Black Tail deer, wild boar, turkeys, dove, quail and wild pigeon. • Finch Creek runs along the west boundary and crosses into ranch periodically. There are 5 parcels, which are in the Williamson Act. • Just 28 miles inland from Carmel by the Sea and approximately 45 min drive to Monterey Regional Airport. NOTE: The bordering ranch, Paloma Creek Vineyard Ranch, is also for sale. Consisting of 222 acres with a 7.5-acre vineyard, smaller cattle operation and hunting opportunities. Listed at $2,600,000. Join the two together for a total of 1007 acres.
$5,753,200  •  757 acres
Antelope Creek Ranch offers 757+ acres of diverse Texas Hill Country terrain in northwest Lampasas County. The property features dramatic topography with expansive views, including the iconic iron railroad bridge spanning Antelope Creek, framed by San Saba Peak and Antelope Gap to the north, evoking the feel of an old western. The landscape combines open pastures with wooded areas, several ponds, and about 2,000 feet of Antelope Creek frontage. LOCATION Access is provided by an owned 63.82-foot wide, 3,944-foot long owned strip from County Road 2579 to the main acreage, ensuring all-weather access via a well-maintained caliche road. The ranch is conveniently located: 23 minutes to San Saba 24 minutes to Lampasas 1 hour 30 minutes to Austin TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch topography transitions from gently rolling terrain with scattered oak groves in the east to denser hardwoods and Ashe juniper in the central and western portions. Three prominent hilltops offer potential build sites with long-range views of San Saba Peak and Antelope Gap. This varied terrain provides diverse habitats for wildlife and recreational opportunities. WILDLIFE Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, feral hogs, dove, and various small game. WATER Several ponds are located on the property, including a 1.28-acre pond and two smaller ponds of approximately 0.3 acres each. Antelope Creek traverses the northwest boundary for approximately 2,000 feet, featuring pools that hold water year-round and unique rock formations along the creek bed. An historic well, previously operated by windmill and later converted to solar power (currently not in use), is present on the property. The ranch overlies the Trinity Aquifer. Neighboring wells range from 164 to 270 feet deep with reported yields of 4 to 15 GPM. Buyer to verify well productions.
$4,280,000  •  753 acres
The Panther Hollow Farm is a turnkey, efficient agricultural operation encompassing approximately 753± acres under high-fence. Designed for productivity and ease of management, the property features three carrizo irrigation wells and 4 pivot irrigation systems, delivering water distribution across the farm. Just under 75% of the acreage is irrigated and well-suited for row crop production or improved pasture, offering versatility for a variety of agricultural uses. The farm’s established infrastructure and thoughtful layout make it an excellent opportunity for both seasoned operators and investors seeking a scalable, income-producing asset. With fine to extra fine sandy loam soils, known for their productivity and versatility, this is a well-rounded South Texas property offering strong agricultural infrastructure, functional improvements, and excellent potential for farming, ranching, or investment use. LOCATION Located 8 miles northwest of Dilley, the property is 72 miles from San Antonio, 47 miles from Uvalde, and 266 miles from Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT There are 510+/- acres under pivot and the rest is native rangeland with typical south TX brush. The farm has minimal undulating elevation changes but includes two shallow draws. AGRICULTURE The farm is currently planned for, or are actively growing, a diverse selection of crops, including: Peanuts, Corn, Wheat, Peppers, Squash, Watermelons, Mungbeans, Milo, Cotton, and Canola. WATER The property is equipped with three carrizo irrigation wells that supply the four pivot systems. There are also two earthen tanks supporting both agricultural and operational needs. ELECTRICITY Single-phase and 3-phase power. MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
$11,172,600  •  744 acres
Vista Ranch lives up to its name with long panoramic views, abundant wildlife, and an ideal location just 45 minutes from Cedar Park, Texas. As you travel the established ranch roads, the interplay of sun and shadow across the rolling terrain gives depth to the vistas that stretch for miles. LOCATION Situated in the northeast quadrant of Burnet County, the ranch lies just west of Watson, Texas, with access off CR 208. Austin – 60 mins — San Antonio – 2 hrs — Dallas 3 hrs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch offers varied habitat that supports both wildlife and livestock. Select areas have been cleared of cedar, and food plots are in place. The eastern side features rolling grasslands with scattered trees, while the western section is thicker with cedar, providing excellent cover for wildlife and remaining navigable by 4×4. WILDLIFE Vista ranch is home to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkey, dove, and various varmints and non-game species—offering year-round hunting opportunities. IMPROVEMENTS Nestled near the center of the property is a charming farmhouse dating back to the 1920s. It’s in fair condition and has been well maintained over the years. The home is approximately 2,200 sq. ft. with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring original hardwood floors and a welcoming, nostalgic feel. Nearby, there’s an excellent homesite with near-360-degree views—an ideal spot for a new build, while the original farmhouse could be repurposed as a guest retreat. With large neighboring ranches, rooftops are scarce, lending a peaceful sense of seclusion despite the proximity to Austin. WATER A pond in the southeast corner is fed by runoff and holds water well. There are several additional locations with similar topography that could support future water improvements. An underground water distribution system runs throughout the property and is currently functional, fed by a neighboring well. Tying into the existing on-site well or drilling a new one would make the system fully self-sufficient—a major asset for supporting wildlife. ELECTRICITY Power is in place at the farmhouse. Access is provided by a +/- 1.07-mile-long, unimproved private road, approximately 350 feet wide and fully owned, navigable by 4×4.
Contact for Price  •  740 acres
740 ± Acres Millersview, Texas High fenced commercial hunting ranch Designed for high-end game management 6BR/3BA main lodge Furnished bunk suites, executive suites, & private houses Entertainment lodge, working barn & more Shooting range with hi-low house 2 ponds, one with a fishing pier
$4,535,000  •  719 acres
The Dilley Farm is a turnkey, efficient agricultural operation encompassing approximately 719± acres under high-fence. Designed for productivity and ease of management, the property features three carrizo irrigation wells and seven pivot irrigation systems, delivering water distribution across a substantial portion of the farm. Over 75% of the acreage is irrigated and well-suited for row crop production or improved pasture, offering versatility for a variety of agricultural uses. The farm’s established infrastructure and thoughtful layout make it an excellent opportunity for both seasoned operators and investors seeking a scalable, income-producing asset. With fine to extra fine sandy loam soils, known for their productivity and versatility, this is a well-rounded South Texas property offering strong agricultural infrastructure, functional improvements, and excellent potential for farming, ranching, or investment use. LOCATION Located 8 miles northwest of Dilley, the property is 72 miles from San Antonio, 47 miles from Uvalde, and 266 miles from Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT There are 546+/- acres under pivot and the rest is native rangeland with typical south TX brush. Undulating minimal elevation changes with a draw through the east side of the property feeding Todos Santos Creek. AGRICULTURE The farm is currently planned for, or are actively growing, a diverse selection of crops, including: Peanuts, Corn, Wheat, Peppers, Squash, Watermelons, Mungbeans, Milo, Cotton, and Canola. IMPROVEMENTS There is an approximately 4,800 square foot steel-framed storage building/barn constructed with a durable I-beam frame and said to be only five years old. The structure includes a 55’ x 60’ warehouse area as well as a 25’ x 60’ office space. WATER The property is equipped with three carrizo irrigation wells that supply the seven pivot systems. There is also one earthen tank supporting both agricultural and operational needs. ELECTRICITY Single-phase and 3-phase power MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
$5,950,000  •  700 acres
700 acre ranch near Bend, Oregon. Spring-fed Melvin Creek runs into the property, providing 80 acres of exclusive water rights. New building sites are approved and in place. The most outstanding unobstructed Cascade Mountain views in the entire state of Oregon.
$3,975,000  •  695 acres
Travel along scenic, pastoral roads and enjoy stunning mountain views as you draw near to Oak Creek Ranch, offering country living at its best. Encompassing 695± rolling acres of apples, grapes, and grazing land, Oak Creek Ranch is currently utilized as a farm featuring 60± acres planted with 37± acres of Granny Smith Apples and 23± acres of grapes. The remaining 635± acres have historically been utilized for grazing land. Oak Creek Ranch is improved with a modest main residence, shop, barn, airplane hangar, and airstrip. The Ranch is perimeter and cross fenced, includes solar-powered electricity, and is under Williamson Act Contract (offering reduced property taxes). Water is supplied by two irrigation wells and two storage tanks. LOCATION & ACCESS: Positioned just 8 miles east of Highway 101, Oak Creek Ranch is located in the southeastern portion of Monterey County near the small town of San Miguel. Situated at 77620 Lowes Canyon Road, Ranch access is gained via a gated entrance. Lowes Canyon Road is gravel and runs through the southeastern portion of the Ranch. With a population of approximately 3,100 people, San Miguel is a small community in California’s Central Coast Wine Country. The jewel of the town is the famous Mission San Miguel Arcangel founded by Franciscan Father Fermin Lasuen in 1797. The “town” of San Miguel, likely began with the Rios-Caldeonia Adobe, which was constructed in 1835. By 1871, a stagecoach ran daily from San Miguel to San Luis Obispo, and in 1886 the Southern Pacific Railroad reached San Miguel. Shortly thereafter, the town was leveled by a disastrous fire, and the new town was rebuilt north of the Mission. San Miguel is positioned 10-miles north of Paso Robles, the mid-point between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Ranch is a short 20-minute drive from the Paso Robles Municipal Airport which offers fuel & line services, aircraft maintenance, air charter, restaurant and ground transportation. The airport also has a jet center and private hangars for general aviation. San Luis Obispo County’s Regional Airport, approximately 49 miles from the Ranch, offers commercial service daily to Los Angeles and San Francisco connecting to international flights. The San Luis Obispo Airport offers convenient access to and from the Central Coast. Residents and visitors have the choice of three commercial airlines with flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Dallas. The airport is also home to fuel service, general aviation, and corporate facilities. IMPROVEMENTS: Surrounded by restful shade trees sits a single-story, mission-style main residence built in 1992. Comprising 2,463± square feet, interior features include two bedrooms, two-and-one-half bathrooms, a utility room, a study, a laundry room, and a great room with a screened in porch area. There is also Saltillo tile flooring and custom textured walls throughout. The exterior of the home is wood framed with custom stucco exterior, and a Spanish tile roof. The main residence also includes an attached garage that is 628± square feet. A wooden-framed shop building comprises 3,192± square feet, with 528± square feet of covered storage equipment and bathroom. The shop sits on a concrete slab and has a corrugated metal roof and siding. There is also a 3,360± square foot barn. Though the barn is in poor condition, it is completed with wood siding and walls with a corrugated metal roof and has a dirt floor. Nearby sits a 2,400± square foot airplane hangar (with a half-bath) built on a concrete slab. There is a 350-foot taxi strip attached to a 3,000± foot airstrip. The airstrip is equipped with a solid main-line pipe for irrigating the airstrip for pilots preferring grass. WATER: Seasonal streams and drainage swales can be found on the property, but offer little to no water supply. There are two irrigation wells providing water to the property. Both irrigation wells are run on fuel-powered pumps. One pumps water to an 18,000-gallon concrete water tank and then distributes via irrigation system to the apples and grapes. A second water tank, holding up to 5,000-gallons, sits hilltop behind the house, and gravity feeds water for domestic use. Oak Creek Ranch is situated inside the bounds of the Upper Valley Aquifer Subbasin which rests within the Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin, making it subject to current groundwater regulations. In accordance with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), the Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin was created to sustainably manage groundwater resources. Click here to learn more. Consultation with a water-use professional is recommended before proceeding with development. OPERATIONS: Oak Creek Ranch presents a total of 60± planted acres, farmed with 37± acres of Granny Smith Apples and 23± acres of Vineyard. The balance of 635± acres have previously been leased out for grazing, but they are not presently running any cows. Planted in 1987, the apples are traditionally sold to S. Martinelli & Co. in Watsonville, who then press them into juice. The apple orchard is fully irrigated and its operations are overseen by the on-site foreman. The vineyard was originally established and planted in 1998. It is enveloped by the San Miguel District American Viticultural Area located at the top of the Paso Robles AVA. The soil consists of recent alluvial fans and deep alluvial soils, and is composed of sandy loam and clay loam. The climate, similar to that of the surrounding districts, presents hot days and cool nights, offering ideal growing conditions for producing red wine grapes. The vineyard is also fully irrigated and managed by the on-site foreman. ACREAGE, ZONING & TAXES: Oak Creek Ranch encompasses 695± acres, zoned PG-160 (Permanent Grazing) in Monterey County. Oak Creek Ranch’s four parcels are enrolled in the Ag Preserve (also known as the Williamson Act). Generally, the Williamson Act contracts limit the land usage to agriculture or related open space uses in exchange for reduced property taxes. Property taxes for the 2023/2024 tax year were approximately $17,000.* *Upon consummation of sale, property taxes will be reassessed and are subject to change. APNs: 424-131-072; 424-131-073; 424-131-074; 424-371-003
Contact for Price  •  691 acres
Welcome to Brazos Valley Legacy Ranch, an exceptional +/-691-acre offering in the heart of Brazos County combining scale, water, improved pasture, hardwood timber, and outstanding recreational appeal.
$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.
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$5,800,000  •  678 acres
$6,600,000
Located 25 minutes from Seguin, TX, the Live Branch Ranch offers a beautiful stretch of rolling terrain situated directly off of paved FM 1117. The headquarters are found down a mile long scenic driveway that leads you to the center of the ranch providing both privacy and seclusion as well as expansive views overlooking the property in all directions. The headquarters are highlighted by a German heritage-style farmhouse designed by renowned architect Michael Imber as well as an early American historical cabin that was relocated from the mountains of Tennessee. Two well finished and maintained barns provide ample shop space and operating area as well as ranch equipment storage. The pastures of the ranch are designed for grazing cattle and horses with scattered large oak trees that provide shade for the livestock as well as many aesthetically pleasing areas. Multiple ponds are distributed throughout the landscape designed for watering animals in each respective pasture. A 60 acre hay field provides winter forage or additional grazing area if desired. The Northwestern portion of the ranch is a more native wooded section with hills and creeks that provide habitat and cover for all manner of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer and turkeys that are seen on the property frequently. Whether you are looking for a weekend retreat to host your friends and family, a cattle or horse operation, or a place with wildlife on it, Live Branch Ranch offers something for everyone in a peaceful, beautiful setting less than an hour and a half from Austin and less than an hour from San Antonio. LOCATION The property is located in an ideal Central Texas position, in a short hour drive from the property you can be strolling the riverwalk in San Antonio, floating down the Guadalupe River, listening to a live concert at Gruene Hall, among many other quintessential central Texas experiences. The property has great access from Austin, San Marcos, New Braunfels, San Antonio, as well as an easy drive to Houston. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. San Antonio: 53 miles, 1 hour Austin: 86 miles, 1 hour 20 minutes Houston: 160 miles, 2 hours and 30 minutes Dallas: 270 miles, 4 hours The property is also conveniently located 10 minutes from Nixon, Texas, a nice small town that will provide the necessities to a buyer including groceries, gas, and ranch equipment. Within a 25 minute drive of the ranch is Seguin, Texas, where many amenities are located including a super HEB grocery store. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features gently rolling terrain with long views to the north. In the northeast corner, several natural draws cut through the land—great for hiking and well-traveled by wildlife. Across the pastures, post oaks are scattered like polka dots, adding character to the open landscape. Along the eastern boundary, a fenced 62-acre pasture has long served as a productive hay field for the ranch. The property is cross-fenced into two main grazing pastures, a dedicated hay field, and a wooded section—set up for efficient rotational grazing. Over the years, the ranch has consistently supported 60 cow-calf pairs. WILDLIFE The Live Branch Ranch offers an array of hunting opportunities, with a variety of game including whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. Additionally, Doves are common in the pastures and around the ponds. IMPROVEMENTS The centerpiece of the ranch is a German-style farmhouse designed by renowned San Antonio architect Michael Imber, known for his timeless, classical approach to Texas vernacular architecture. The custom home features two bedrooms and an open-concept living room, kitchen, and dining area. Just off the back door is a spacious screened-in porch, perfect for relaxing and taking in the quiet surroundings. Nearby sits a historic and beautifully renovated single-room cabin, originally brought in from the hills of Tennessee, complete with a full kitchen and bathroom. North of the home, you’ll find an equipment barn, a manager’s office, and an equipment shed. The headquarters have a set of working pens in great condition as well as turn out pastures for horses near the main houses. The properties exterior fencing is in ready to go shape allowing for turn key use of the properties grazing potential. WATER The ranch is home to several wells, the most notable being a 615-foot well in the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer, capable of producing up to 300 gallons per minute. While it was previously used for irrigation, it hasn’t been operated in years and likely needs a new submersible pump. In addition, five stock tanks are strategically placed across the ranch, providing reliable water sources for both livestock and wildlife in each pasture. ELECTRICITY GVEC Electric Cooperative provides service to the property. Power is present at the headquarters. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Gonzales County is steeped in Texas history, best known as the site of the first shots of the Texas Revolution during the 1835 Battle of Gonzales—where the famous “Come and Take It” flag was born. Established in 1836, the area grew through ranching, cotton, and trade along early rail lines. The historic town of Gonzales features well-preserved 19th-century architecture and a proud legacy of independence. Today, the county blends its agricultural roots with modern energy production from the Eagle Ford Shale, making it a unique mix of heritage, productivity, and Texas charm.
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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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$4,900,000  •  640 acres
$5,500,000
THE PROPERTY: The property has extensive improvements with a total of 640 acres with 8,500 head permitted feedlot; 134.5 certified acres of pivot irrigated cropland; approximately 380 acres of native grass pasture and pivot corners; 114 acres of feedlot, building site and residence; and balance in roads. The south facing slope and sandy loam soils are perfect for feedlot operations. LOCATION: Address: 70968 Avenue 330, Parks, NE, located on major county road approximately 14 miles northwest of Benkelman, NE or 30 miles southeast of Imperial, NE. Benkelman is located 50 miles west of McCook, NE or 210 miles east of Denver, CO. The cattle feeding industry is exploding in Southwest Nebraska due to the mild climate, availablity to abundance of all feed products including distillers, dependable work force, proximity to markets and perhaps most importantly, the amazing water resources of Nebraska. FEEDLOT: 8,500 head permitted capacity—Nebraska Department of Water, Energy & Environment permit #NEG021043 All concrete fenceline bunks with concrete aprons. Steel pipe, cable and railroad tie construction. Approximately 20 pens in North lot and 125 pens in South lot. Indoor processing facility with Daniels tub and alley. Silencer hydraulic working chute. Design and construction by Settje Agri-Services and Engineering. Sorting alley with hydraulic gates. All steel holding and processing pens, micro-processing computer terminal. Receiving & Shipping: Double alley with two load out chutes. Enclosed shipping pens with State certified scale. Additional receiving and loadout facility with hydraulic chute in North pens. Waste water control per state approved permit is synthetic lined holding pond, two debris basins and a lift station to pump affluent to center pivot system in northwest corner of the property. Holding pond designed by Settje Agri-Service & Engineering, Raymond, NE. Settje performs all monitoring and provides State required reports. 70" truck scale. Large concrete pad for feed storage. Covered distillers shed. Two large bunkers for sileage and highmoisture corn. Two large machinery sheds. Office & shop building. 60,000 bu steel bin grain storage. Long term working crew in place. EXPANSION PLANS: Settje has drafted blueprints for three potential expansions: North: 4,500 head East: 6,000 head Southwest: 5,500 head. 16,000 head new potential pens in three directions. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENCE: Brick ranch style home with 2,359 sf on main floor with full, partially finished basement. Built in 1976 but recently had major updating and modernization plus new roof and garage doors. Main floor has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, office & laundry room. The basement area has two bedrooms, family room and storage area. Other features include a sun room with hot tub, fireplace, attached two car garage and automatic sprinkler system. WATER RESOURCES: There is abundant water available for the feedlot. Following pages have a summary of the Nebraska well registrations. The property has one irrigation well, one domestic well for home, one well to monitor ground water quality per state regulations and four stock wells. IRRIGATED FARMLAND: 134.25 certified irrigated acres. The sprinkler is a Valley System with low pressure nozzles. An electric motor is at the irrigation pivot point. The well was drilled in 1970. Registration #G-033090. 900 gpm, 78’ static water level, 110’ pumping level. A summary of all registered wells in attached in following pages. The farm is in a controlled use area controlled by Upper Republican Natural Resource District (NRD). Buyers are encouraged to perform their own due diligence and call the NRD office at (888) 883-9066 or visit the office at 511 East 5th St, Imperial, NE. MARKETS: Area feedlots utilize the close proximity of major packing plants in Colorado (Fort Morgan, Greeley), Kansas (Garden City, Dodge City), and Nebraska (Grand Island, Omaha), streamlining transport to processors and markets OFFERING PRICE: $5,500,000 (REAL ESTATE AND CATTLE WORKING CHUTES, ALLEYS, CROWDING TUBS, & SCALES) TERMS: Cash at closing. Closing date is negotiable. FEED INVENTORY: Can be purchased at Seller’s cost. ALL ROLLING STOCK & EQUIPMENT: Can be purchased separately and conveyed by a Bill of Sale. 2025 REAL ESTATE TAXES: $7,758.60 LISTING AGENTS: AGENTS FOR THE SELLERS: Richard Dawson (308) 325-0839 Nicholas Zerr (785) 673-6424
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$4,500,000  •  630 acres
Lost Star Hunting Ranch is a fully equipped recreational property located in central Oklahoma. This unique ranch features complete privacy and superior rural improvements. The ranch has all the accommodations for hosting large events, hunting groups, or just keeping it personal. Majority of the property is high fenced and boasts alluring topography with a private 12 acre managed lake. Outfitted with everything needed for unforgettable experiences and instant memories from day one with options for an income-producing commercial hunting operation. LOCATION This ranch is located in the northeastern portion of Hughes County near Wetumka Oklahoma. Access is via N 386 Rd just 2 miles south of Hwy 9 with good proximity to Hwy 75, I-40, and the Indian Nation Turnpike. Tulsa and Oklahoma City are both less than 1.5 hours from the property with approximately a 3-hour drive from Dallas. A custom overhead entryway is visible and welcoming. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography and terrain truly showcase the property’s privacy. Boasting nearly 200' of elevation change, this ranch creates a recreational paradise highlighted by a stocked 12 +/- acre lake. A scenic seasonal creek drains through most of the property, providing significant runoff to the lake. A few other ponds offer additional options for wildlife. Approximately 530 acres are managed under high fence holding a variety of wildlife and exotics. All boundaries are completely navigable for maintenance or endless trail rides. The ranch has a diverse variety of Oak and other mature trees that supply an extra wildlife food source and much-appreciated shade around the main improvements. Nearly all of the ranch is wooded with a few open areas around the lake and main home. A custom steel and stone entryway welcomes visitors just a short 2 mile drive off of Hwy 9. The improvements are located on the west side of the ranch in the low fence portion. WILDLIFE This property holds a commercial hunt area permit for big game and a federal swine license. The high fence holds a variety of wildlife and exotics, including nearly 60 elk, whitetail deer, fallow deer, bison, rams, hogs, and a few livestock. Many strategically placed deer blinds and feeders contribute to hunting success. The area around the improvements also offers low-fence hunting opportunities. The stocked and managed 12 acre lake provides great fishing options. The lake has a 2 slip boat dock, a boat ramp, and many features for enjoying fishing on the water or from the shore. IMPROVEMENTS Lost Star Hunting Ranch has been carefully designed for entertaining and relaxing in a quiet rural setting. The main home is positioned aside from the other improvements to allow separation from guests. The 2021 main home features over 4,000 sqft of custom finishes and is well suited for a primary residence. This 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom home brings comfort and luxury to the country. A large finished basement has 2 access points and provides a quality shelter. The home is complemented by a detached 875 sqft garage currently utilized as a gym along with a 2,000 sqft horse barn. The party barn encompasses nearly 3,900 sqft of entertaining space with 25' ceilings. This serves as the hub for celebrating successful hunts and reminiscing about time in the outdoors. An open floorplan includes a commercial-size kitchen, a double-sided grand fireplace, and a master one-bedroom suite upstairs. Covered porches on the 1st and 2nd stories overlook a large pool, providing extra space for large groups and events. The outdoor kitchen and cabana deliver convenient amenities to the pool area. Other features include an oversize pantry, a walk-in gun safe, and a full bathroom just off the kitchen. Four identical casitas offer modern options for hunters or visitors that prefer private lodging. Two mobile homes furnish comfortable housing for guests and are very well maintained. These currently serve as the hunters’ cabins. A 2,400 sqft insulated shop features concrete block construction to secure equipment and ranch toys. Adjacent to the shop is an additional drive-through equipment shop and a bulk feed storage bin. Other improvements include a skinning shop with a walk-in freezer. This area also provides a safe gun range to improve accuracy before entering the woods. WATER The ranch receives local water and has one water well. ELECTRICITY The ranch receives electric service along the road frontage. MINERALS Surface sale only. TAXES The annual property taxes are approximately $20,000. Ranch shown by appointment only.
$2,749,348  •  596 acres
The Moffett Ranch is situated near the Frio and La Salle County border just 18 miles southwest of Dilley, TX. The property offers convenient CR access and a variety of potential uses. Whether you’re seeking farmland to reclaim, a recreational hunting tract, or a quiet rural homestead, this property is well-positioned to meet those needs. The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred a couple decades in the past. The area’s native characteristics are now conducive to supporting wildlife habitat, making it ideal for hunting and other outdoor recreational activities. In addition, the property is suitable, with some pasture improvement, for grazing livestock. LOCATION 18 miles SW of Dilley, TX. 81 miles from San Antonio, 67 miles from Uvalde, 87 miles from Laredo. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch consists of old and new regrowth and riparian habitat along Cibolo Creek. There is a gentle slope from north to south toward Cibolo Creek that traverses the south side of the property. WILDLIFE The ranch is home to nearly all native wildlife that call this area of La Salle County home. White-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, bobcats and coyotes are present in this area just to name a few. AGRICULTURE The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred around 25 years ago as we understand. The property does have working pens for cattle and a 380 acre peanut allotment. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are limited to a set of cattle pens and the property is fenced with a mix of low fencing and high fencing, offering a starting point for livestock or other recreational or agricultural objectives. WATER There are two water wells; to the best of our knowledge, the carrizo irrigation well had shallow water intrusion and was abandoned and hasn’t worked in 25+ years. In addition, there is a shallow water well that can be run via generator. ELECTRICITY An electric service line enters the property on the northwest corner and also runs down the entirety of the west side of the property along the CR. MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
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$2,995,328  •  568 acres
$3,295,328
Hummingbird Ranch is in the heart of the Davis Mountains, straddling Limpia Canyon adjacent to the Davis Mountain Preserve. A natural high elevation wooded private escape located in the DMR subdivision provides a diverse habitat and abundance of game and non-game animals and wildlife. The ranch is named after the rich diversity of hummingbirds found here with at least 16 species documented including the Rivoli, White Eared, Rufus, Anna’s and Lucifer hummingbirds to name a few.
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.
Contact for Price  •  547 acres
547 ± Acres Ballinger, Texas All-weather road access off CR 459 & CR 262 3BR/2BA house Barns, sheds, & a set of pipe pens 1 electric water well & rural water 5 ponds & 2.3± miles of wet-weather Flag Branch Creek 200± acres of cultivated fields Minerals are negotiable
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