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$23,573,010  •  848 acres
$25,438,500
This 847.95-acre property, located just 4 miles north of Johnson City, offers a rare and valuable investment opportunity. With its unrestricted frontage on HWY 281, stunning natural landscape, a ranch house, and existing water and power infrastructure, the property holds immense potential for future development or recreational use. Whether you’re seeking to develop residential or commercial projects or simply invest in a large tract of prime Hill Country land, this property provides unmatched versatility and long-term value in one of Texas’ most sought-after areas. LOCATION Positioned 4 miles north of Johnson City, this property benefits from 1.11 miles of HWY 281 frontage, providing excellent visibility and accessibility. Its location along a rapidly developing corridor in the Texas Hill Country enhances its potential for future appreciation and investment. The proximity to Johnson City, with its local charm and growing economy, adds further value for both commercial and residential opportunities. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The land features beautiful rolling hills, selectively cleared to showcase large oak trees while maintaining a minimal volume of cedar. This balance of open terrain and natural wooded areas creates an attractive setting ideal for development, recreation, or conservation. The property’s expansive 4,875 feet of the Cottonwood Creek watershed also presents a unique opportunity for lake construction, enhancing the land’s future potential for residential or resort-style developments. WILDLIFE The property is home to a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, hogs, and axis, making it a premier location for hunting and outdoor recreation. The mixed terrain provides excellent habitat for these species, further enhancing the property’s appeal for recreational land buyers or those interested in maintaining the land for hunting purposes. IMPROVEMENTS This property is ready for immediate use, featuring a ranch house built in the 1980’s, offering approximately 1,300 square feet of living space. The property also comes equipped with a tapped and functional water well, and the land has been selectively cleared over the years to maintain its natural beauty. The unrestricted status allows for a variety of development possibilities, making it suitable for residential, commercial, or mixed-use projects. WATER In addition to the functional water well, the property boasts 4,875 feet of the Cottonwood Creek watershed, offering significant water resources with potential for lake construction. This feature could prove valuable for developers looking to create recreational or residential water features, further enhancing the property’s appeal and future value. ELECTRICITY The property benefits from on-site power access, offering convenience and infrastructure readiness for any future development. The proximity to HWY 281 further ensures easy access to utilities, making this land even more attractive to developers seeking a seamless transition into construction. AREA HISTORY Johnson City, known as the gateway to the Texas Hill Country, has a rich history rooted in agriculture, ranching, and outdoor recreation. Over the past decade, the area has experienced significant growth due to its proximity to both Austin and San Antonio, becoming a hub for tourism, wineries, and residential developments. This growth, combined with the region’s natural beauty, makes this property particularly well-positioned for future appreciation and development.
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$4,950,000  •  834 acres
$8,430,000
The Little North Fork of Crazy Woman Ranch is a property rich in history from the early Native Americans, Bozeman Trail settlers, and Range War cattle barons. It consists of 834+/- acres of highly sought-after views and quality grazing land at the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. The unique buildings include rehabilitated, historic structures from the late 1800s, including a main home, a guest house, and an outbuilding for equipment storage and building maintenance. Multiple bodies of water throughout the property and the Little North Fork Crazy Woman Creek contain multiple species of trout. Elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope are seen daily on this private canyon ranch. Opportunities to pursue outdoor recreation, such as elk and whitetail hunting, in a setting as exclusive as this ranch are rare. Impressive landscaping, live water, and well-maintained structures and homes are situated just 15 minutes from the town of Buffalo, where all major or minor conveniences can be purchased. A combination of strong ownership, a conservation easement, year-round private road access, and diverse wildlife has made this a well-known and highly sought-after area of Johnson County. The Facts: ~ 834+/- deeded acres ~ 15 minutes from Buffalo ~ 45 minutes from the nearest commercial airport ~ Surrounded by a TNC conservation easement ~ Extreme privacy ~ Diverse wildlife populations ~ Remastered historic main home/cabin ~ Guest home ~ Working facility ~ Recreational fishing pond ~ Dramatic mountain views
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
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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
Contact for Price  •  824 acres
Comanche Draw Ranch spans 824± acres in the heart of San Saba County, offering a rare blend of exceptional water resources, trophy wildlife, and diverse Hill Country terrain. With proven management under MLD Level III, rolling topography, and outstanding accessibility, this wildlife exempt ranch is equally suited as a private retreat, working cattle operation, or a recreational paradise!
$12,995,000  •  806.88 acres
Architecturally significant estate designed by Fay Jones, offering a rare opportunity to own a true work of art. Built in 1976, this stone & cedar residence features 6,333 sq ft, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, extensive flagstone floors, walls of glass, skylights & seamless indoor/outdoor living. Four massive stone fireplaces anchor the home, complemented by custom wood lighting, built-ins & rich natural materials throughout. Kitchen offers quartz counters, bar seating & high-end stainless appliances. Primary suite includes fireplace & dual baths. Separate-entry guest quarters functions as a private “house within a house.” Outdoors enjoy a gunite pool with waterfall, flagstone & courtyard gardens framed by stone walls & metal gates. Gated 806 acres includes 10 ponds, White River frontage, cross-fencing, second home, horse barn, hay barns & equipment buildings, offering exceptional equestrian, farm or recreational potential. A rare legacy estate where architecture, privacy & panoramic views come together.
$7,650,000  •  804 acres
Tucked above the alluvial benches on the west side of the Bitterroot Valley and below Lolo Peak lies a legendary recreational retreat full of potential for the adventurous. With its dozens of professionally designed ski runs and miles of hiking trails and two-track roads, it would be difficult to source a more unique opportunity so close to modern amenities. The summit at Lolo Ranch, located minutes from Missoula, offers over 800 acres in two tracts. The ski hill boasts nearly 700 acres of mixed timber and meadow with both gentle and advanced runs. These may be used for private downhill skiing/snowboarding in the winter, then repurposed in the summer for other trail-oriented activities like mountain biking or horseback riding. With its stunning setting near McClain Creek and below some spectacular cliff faces, the approximately 109-acre base area offers more moderate topography suitable for a variety of residential or hospitality use profiles. Power and water are in, making the site build-ready. In addition to recreation dedicated to gravity junkies, the Summit at Lolo Ranch is home to one of northern Bitterroot's most notable elk herds, which are often seen on the property and in the surrounding areas. Mule and whitetail deer, coyotes, and bears also call the ranch home. If over 800 acres isn't enough, the ranch shares a one-and-three-quarters-mile boundary with the Lolo National Forest, providing exclusive entry at nearly 6,200 feet in elevation. From that point, an owner will have unparalleled access to two mountain lakes, giving way to millions of acres of public land, including the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Situated half an hour from vibrant Missoula, the property is near a full suite of amenities, including two regional hospitals, the University of Montana, a commercial airport, fine dining and shopping. The Facts: ~ 804+/- acres ~ .83+/- miles of McClain Creek ~ 1.75+/- mile public land boundary with exclusive access into Lolo National Forest ~ Dozens of professionally designed private ski runs; miles of hiking trails and two-tracks ~ Exclusive, high elevation access into Lolo National Forest and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness ~ Hunting District 260 ~ 30 minutes to Missoula ~ Power and well in at the most desirable building site ~ Unique and private build site with views of the Bitterroot Valley and McClain Creek Canyon ~ Alternative configurations are possible should buyers wish to add more ground
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$2,900,000  •  775 acres
$3,500,000
Niobrara River Cabin Ranch consists of 775+/- deeded acres near Bassett, Nebraska, in the National Scenic River Corridor. The ranch features a fully furnished log cabin home overlooking the Niobrara River valley. The ranch has one mile of river frontage with tree-covered canyons and hay/alfalfa meadows surrounded by wooded draws and bottomlands. The cabin's extensive windows and wrap-around deck offer a majestic view of the river valley, allowing for enjoyment of all seasons. The ranch is easily accessible by county road and is teeming with wildlife of all kinds. The ranch has been well-maintained, and pride of ownership is evident.
Contact for Price  •  763.66 acres
763.66± Acres in Palo Pinto County being surveyed now!! Wild and wool rare find blank canvas ready to create your dream and change your lifestyle! Less than one hour to Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex! Located near Santo and Lone Camp, Texas. End of the road privacy, paved electric gated entry! This property features approximately 1.8± miles of the historic and legendary Brazos River including the John Hudson Bend and Village Bend of the river. Easy access to the river and the giant, well-known sand bar on John Hudson Bend. Your own private beach and camping area! Then add both sides of approximately 1.4± miles of Rock Creek! Both the river and creek have easy access, giant Pecan trees, deep holes, rapids, cascading waterfalls, and beautiful valleys and meadows! Per the seller the Old Chisholm Trail runs through a portion of this ranch, the trail that gave us the most historic Cowboys and Indians stories and times in our history! In addition to the river and creek there are numerous crystal clear springs, approximately 16± stock ponds, must see sandstone cliffs, three distinct peninsula high points, executive deer blinds and feeders, and the wildlife is fed year round! Quit looking! This is an outdoorsman's paradise that will not be duplicated and offers the best wildlife sanctuary for deer, turkey, wild hogs, Aoudad and more! Private and quiet hilltop camping, entertaining, pavilion area, and more to come imagine! Don't wait to see this one, it will be gone! This is a rare find and a truly one-of-a-kind opportunity! Call Jeff Soele (210) 705-4013.
$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.
$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.
$7,696,000  •  740 acres
The Bennett Creek Ranch is a ±740-acre cattle ranch in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, offering some of the most scenic and usable ground in the area. Rolling terrain stretches across the property, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, shaded by towering pecans and bur oaks, and anchors the ranch with rich, fertile creek-bottom soil. The ranch is a rare combination of scenery, water, and functionality, offering a true Central Texas ranch experience. LOCATION Situated in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, the ranch sits along the Lampasas/Hamilton County line and offers convenient access to Central Texas hubs. The property’s location combines a peaceful, rural setting with proximity to surrounding towns and major Texas metros. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Rolling terrain stretches across the entire ranch, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. The ranch features a mix of open rangeland, scenic ridgelines, and rich creek-bottom soils. Fertile fields along the creek bottom feature improved grasses established for quality grazing, while a well-maintained trail system allows for easy access and mobility across the entire property. WILDLIFE The varied habitat across the ranch supports an abundance of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other native species. The combination of creek bottom, hardwoods, open pasture, and water resources creates ideal conditions for year-round hunting and recreational enjoyment. IMPROVEMENTS Sitting above the creek, the property features a charming 2-bedroom home built in 2000, offering 2,027 sq. ft. of living space with views overlooking the creek bottom. It is complemented by a separate 3-bedroom guesthouse of 720 sq. ft., making the ranch well-suited for both full-time living and hosting guests. A 100 x 70 ft. pole barn provides ample space for equipment, hay storage, and ranch operations. WATER Water is a standout feature of Bennett Creek Ranch. Approximately 5,700 feet of Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, bordered by towering pecan and bur oak trees. A primary lake of approximately 4.25 acres anchors the property’s water resources, supplemented by several springs and additional water features distributed throughout the ranch. ELECTRICITY Power runs along CR 535 MINERALS Seller reserves all mineral rights.
$8,500,000  •  700 acres
The Finest Large-Acreage Opportunity Available in Savannah and Hardin County, Tennessee — This Exceptional 700-Acre+/- Riverfront Property Offers Unmatched Development Potential, Recreational Appeal, and Scenic Beauty in One of the Area’s Most Desirable Locations. Strategically Positioned, the Property Directly Adjoins the City Limits of Savannah, TN and Sits Across the Road from Savannah’s Sportsplex at 940 Cravens Road. With approximately 2,500 Feet Of Paved Frontage on Cravens Road and an Impressive 7,000 Feet of Tennessee River Frontage, This tract presents Multiple High-Value Development Options. Prime Development Opportunities: - Residential Development — Approximately 233 Acres+/- of High-Ground Land along Cravens Road Lie Outside the Flood Zone, Making it Ideal for Single-Family Homes, Subdivisions, or Upscale Residential Communities. There is another 74 Acres+/- more that is in the 100 year flood zone that could be added into this 233 Acre+/- section to be able to Develop the 300 plus acre section. A Ton of Options! - Riverfront Development — The Western Portion Offers Extensive Frontage along the Gorgeous Tennessee River for River Lots, Waterfront Homes, or Resort-Style Living with Stunning Views of the River with the Savannah Bridge in the background to the South. - Entertainment & Event Venue — Envision an Amphitheater, Concert Venue, or Large-Scale Event Site with the Tennessee River as a Dramatic Backdrop. Its Proximity to Town Provides Easy Access and Logistics, Creating Limitless Possibilities for Tourism and Community Events. Utilities are readily available at the road, including City Water, Natural Gas, Electricity, Telephone, and Dual high-speed Fiber Internet options. The Property is Nearly Evenly Divided between Open Land and Wooded Areas. It Includes 307 Acres+/- of Productive Row Crop/Tillable Farmland (Currently Income-Producing) and 162 Acres of Wooded Land within the 100-Year Flood Zone, Offering Natural Buffers and Wildlife Habitat. Additional Features Include a Pond, Branch, and Smaller Bogs that Enhance the Landscape and Recreational Value. Recreation & Lifestyle: This Legacy Farm has Long Been a Jewel of Hardin County. It Delivers Outstanding Whitetail Deer and Turkey Hunting, Along with Excellent Fishing and Boating on the Tennessee River. The River System Connects to Multiple Waterways, Providing True Access to the Broader Inland Waterway Network and Beyond. A Well-Maintained Gravel Interior Road Provides Easy Access to the River at Two Separate Points, to the Rest of the Property at Multiple Points, and the City of Savannah Maintains a Large Portion of the Road for their water wells (With An Existing Easement On The Property). Old Homeplaces on the Property add Historical Character to The Land. Location Advantages: Located just Minutes from Downtown Savannah, the Property Benefits from its Adjacency to City Services while Retaining a Private, Expansive, Rural Feel. The Scenic River Views, Combined with Proximity to Recreational Amenities like the Sportsplex, 4 Fields, Fairgrounds, and Tennessee Street Park, Make this a Rare Find for Developers, Investors, or Visionary Landowners Seeking to Create Something Special. Whether Your Vision is a Master-Planned Residential Community, a Premier Riverfront Enclave, an Entertainment Destination, or Simply Preserving a Magnificent Legacy Hunting and Farming Property, the Possibilities Here Are Truly Endless. This is a Rare Opportunity to Own a True Tennessee Legacy Farm. Properties of this Caliber, Scale, and Privacy do not come Available Often. A True One-Of-A-Kind Opportunity to Own a Significant Piece of Savannah’s Riverfront Heritage and Shape its Future. This exquisite retreat offers a serene escape, positioned only a leisurely 2.5-hour drive from both Nashville and Memphis.
Contact for Price  •  691 acres
691± Acres in Hardeman County. The true essence of Texas ranching and wildlife conservation, with a landscape rich in history and natural beauty. The property features diverse terrain featuring rolling hills, dense mesquite, and stands of hardwoods, and expansive 75±-acre food plots enhancing wildlife nutrition and habitat. A seasonal creek winding through soil-rich grasslands and native brush, creates the perfect environment for wildlife, as well as 3 stock tanks. 4± miles of state-of-the-art galvanized high game fencing perimeter ensures the integrity of the game management program. There is a fully furnished 2022 ranch home that offers modern comfort in a private setting, just half a mile from the entrance. This 2,300± square foot home has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths and features a spacious game room and open-concept living areas with an attached 32' x 40' garage for vehicles and gear, and a covered outdoor entertainment space with fire pit and stone pathways. For guests, the ranch includes a separate hunting lodge and private accommodations including 2 private suites in 8' x 20' shipping container-style lodges, each with twin beds, a shower, and a kitchenette, and a 14' x 30' full kitchen and living room, fully furnished and ready for entertaining. There is also a really cool 100± year old rock house on the property. This estate is fully operational and offered as a complete package with the following equipment: 10 Cannon corn feeders and 5 enclosed 1,200 lb. protein feeders 2018 Can-Am ATV for ranch travel and scouting 4-ton blower trailer for streamlined feeding 16' utility trailer 1,000-gallon water trailer with pump Complete collection of tools, furnishings, and ranch equipment Despite its private setting, 3 Guns Ranch is positioned for effortless access and is: 3.5 miles from the nearest private airport 4 miles from town for dining, shopping, and entertainment 75 miles from Wichita Falls 175 miles from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex 2 hours from Midland 2.5 hours from Lubbock and Amarillo This ranch offers the perfect setting for corporate retreats, client entertainment, and brand promotion. Impress high-profile guests with private hunting trips, exclusive gatherings, and unforgettable experiences in a setting that speaks to prestige, privacy, and Texas heritage. Owning a ranch like this isn't just a lifestyle-it comes with significant tax benefits. With the right structure, you can benefit from agricultural and wildlife tax exemptions, depreciation and operational deductions, and wildlife and land management incentives. This is a true sporting estate - a property where generations can gather, entertain, and experience the finest in Texas hunting and ranch living. What are you waiting for? For a private showing, contact us today. Call Jeff Soele (210) 705-4013.
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.
$1,248,750  •  675 acres
Please note: These tracts do not have legal access. This listing includes ten separate, non-access Alabama tracts. Totaling 675 +/- acres at $1850/acre, eight of these tracts are located in Cullman County and two are located in Morgan County. These properties are priced to sell and include future timber revenue. As a hunting or recreational tract, the land is beautiful with a large deer and turkey population. Please see the map below for an overview of location. Our agents are ready to offer a tour of this tract or simply lend their expertise in your search for the perfect piece of land.
$10,800,000  •  655.88 acres
This exceptional 656+/- acre ranch along the Wise River offers approximately 1.65 miles of ownership on both sides of this classic cold-water freestone fishery and major tributary to the Big Hole River. Surrounded on two sides by public lands, with roughly three-and-a-half miles of boundary shared with the United States Forest Service and the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, the property offers rare privacy and direct access to expansive recreation. Improvements include a custom log, five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath owner's residence overlooking the river and designed to accommodate multiple families or guests, as well as a three-bedroom, two-bath manager's home. Easily accessed via paved road from the Pioneer Mountain Scenic Byway, just four-and-a-half miles southwest of Wise River, the ranch is an outdoor enthusiast's oasis, offering fly fishing, big game hunting, hiking, and ATV access on the ranch and adjoining National Forest lands, with abundant deer, elk, and moose. Conveniently located approximately 40 minutes from Butte, one hour from Dillon, and two hours from Bozeman, the property is further protected by a Montana Land Reliance conservation easement, which allows for one additional building envelope in addition to the 25+/- acres not under easement. The Facts: ~ 656+/- acre Pioneer Mountain ranch along the Wise River ~ Approximately 1.65 miles of ownership of both banks of the Wise River, a classic, freestone, pocket water fishery that's a major tributary to the Big Hole River ~ Public lands surround the ranch on two sides, with approximately 3.5 miles of USFS and DNRC boundary ~ Paved access from the Pioneer Mountain Scenic Byway to Adson Creek Road, 4.5 miles southwest of Wise River ~ Custom log five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath owner's residence overlooking the Wise River, designed to comfortably accommodate multiple families or guests ~ Three-bedroom, two-bath manager's home ~ An oasis for outdoor recreation, with doorstep access to flyfishing, big game hunting, hiking, and ATVing on the ranch and adjoining national forest ~ Deer, elk, moose, and other wildlife abound ~ Approximately a forty-minute drive to Butte, one hour to Dillon, and two hours to Bozeman ~ Montana Land Reliance conservation easement provides for one additional building envelope in addition to the 25 acres not under conservation easement
$10,950,000  •  643 acres
Miller Branch Ranch is a magnificent 643+/- acres that offers a multitude of uses. The ranch is a short 40-minute drive from NW Austin and Georgetown and approximately 35 minutes from Cedar Park. Shopping, medical, and eateries are 15 minutes away in Lampasas. The ranch is only a couple of minutes off Hwy 183 and has around one mile of paved CR 224 frontage. The topography is gently rolling with 100 ft elevation change. Several points offer long range views. The ranch features a diverse landscape with well wooded areas of oak, elm, mesquite and cedar trees and lush native pastures. There is over one mile of Miller Branch Creek flowing through the property. A dam backs up a nice lake that is around 2 acres, when full. The lake is stocked with bass and catfish. There are three other ponds scattered around the ranch. The majority of the ranch is low fenced that is fairly new. The north boundary and half of the western boundary is high fenced. Wildlife includes deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and varmints. Axis, red stag, and aoudad have been spotted on the ranch. Vertical improvements are minimal. There is a small camp house, with a bathroom, kitchenette, and heat and AC. There is a 2,800 sq ft metal barn. Two small frame buildings do not convey. An electric well provides water for the camp house. In addition, there is an old windmill well that is not being used. This outstanding ranch offers a multitude of possibilities, from a legacy ranch, a homeplace, hunting and recreation, or development. Whatever you’re searching for, the Miller Creek Ranch is worth a look.
$6,730,500  •  641 acres
Situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, just south of San Marcos, Purgatory Bend Ranch South offers 641± acres of unmatched natural beauty and conservation-focused land ownership. This private, sustainably managed property is a rare opportunity to own a legacy ranch with diverse landscapes, panoramic views, and excellent accessibility to Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. LOCATION The gate to the ranch is basically in San Marcos at the end of West McCarty Lane. 37 miles to Downtown Austin 49 miles to Downtown San Antonio ~2.5 hours from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features dramatic topography with 100 feet of elevation change, ranging from 850’ down to 750’ above sea level. Towering live oaks, lush native grasslands, seasonal canyons, and hardwood-lined ridges create a vibrant habitat for both wildlife and people. Purgatory Creek winds through the northern portion of the property, enhancing its scenic and ecological value. Purgatory Bend Ranch South boasts outstanding “pasture appeal,” thanks to an array of mature live oaks (many adorned with Spanish moss), cedar elms, native grasses, and the dramatic bluffs of Purgatory Creek. The terrain is highly varied, offering open uplands, wooded draws, and deep canyons. This diversity supports rich wildlife habitat and stunning view corridors throughout the property. WILDLIFE The ranch has been actively managed for native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other species. The land also supports a limited population of feral hogs. IMPROVEMENTS 1 windmill operated well and 1 electrical submersible well, both with either trough or natural water catchment for wildlife use. Existing roads, fencing, water delivery, pens and electrical service. ELECTRICITY Electrical service is available at multiple locations across the ranch. MINERALS Seller’s owned mineral estate, if any, will convey with the sale at the asking price. CONSERVATION EASEMENT The ranch is protected under a conservation easement that allows reasonable use, including the right to subdivide the ranch once and includes a choice of two out of four designated building envelopes, all of which are well located on the property. Contact broker for detailed easement terms.
$650,000  •  637 acres
Opportunity to own this 637 +/- acre hunting ranch up Hwy 198 that features approximately 15,000 acres of BLM access! Enjoy the breathtaking views and total privacy. Plenty of access roads, multiple springs, hiking trials and wildlife all around. Located just 10 miles West of Coalinga with easy access from Hwy 198.
$1,669,500  •  635 acres
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek Hunting Ranch 635 acres-SKB Acreage: 635 Acres Location: 30 Minutes from Muskogee, OK Closest Town: Gore Access: County road Taxes: $ 575.85 Topography: Rolling wooded terrain with some plateaus Improvements: Rustic cabin, electric, food plots & trails Forage: Prepared food plots with clover & other grass Water: Deep Branch Creek Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, dove, squirrels,other Utilities: Electricity, rural water Development Potential: Could be developed Comments Deep Branch Creek Hunting and Recreational Haven This 635-acre wilderness hunting haven is set up with a good trail system through most of the property that will accommodate a full size side-by-side. Power line right of ways provide excellent shooting lanes for long range rifle hunting. The understory is amazingly open for the avid bow hunters. Multiple food plots are already planted and utilized by the Whitetail deer and turkey. This is a bird watching paradise with sightings of a large variety of birds including Bald Eagles. Beautiful moss rock, in a range of sizes, are located on different areas of the ranch. The moss rock and flag stone could be a potential revenue source. Mature hardwoods, including Oak and Hickory, provide a nice canopy and cover for the wildlife and an abundant acorn crop, and grasses for forage. Deep Branch Creek runs for about One and a half miles and Brushy Creek runs over 1000 feet through the property. Three Corp overflow half-dams create sizable pools for abundant water supply for wildlife and fishing fun. The head waters of the deep Branch creek are from over 6 miles of tributaries and several miles of Bushy Creek water basin and its tributaries and underground springs. The rolling terrain is reminiscent of the foothills of the Ozarks. Once you see it you can not un-see it!! The outstanding views could be home to a number of Airbnb Cabins or subdivided for hunting and fishing or peaceful getaways. The existing trail system could also be used for Hiking and four-wheeler trails. There are many recreational opportunities in the area; The Illinois River, very popular for floating, kayaking, and rafting, is less than a 1/4 mile from the property. And the Arkansas River is about three miles away. For personal use or family reunions. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeler trails, hiking, camping – “One of a Kind”. This might be an “Excellent Real Estate Investment”! Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view. Location: 7 minutes to Gore, OK- Auto services, restaurants, groceries, supplies. 19 minutes to Interstate 40 Within 2 hours of Bentonville, Fayetteville, and Springdale, Arkansas Fort Smith AR 45 miles Branson, MS 190 miles Tulsa, OK 75 miles Oklahoma City, OK 142 miles Kansas City, MS 300 miles Dallas, TX 250 miles Muskogee, OK 30 miles About Deep Branch “FishBrain blog” Can you fish in Deep Branch? Deep Branch is a stream near Muskogee. At Gore landing area. The most popular species caught here are White bass, Largemouth bass, and Striped bass. 34 catches are logged on Fishbrain. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local regulations. Climate: TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION OTHER FACTS WINTER WEATHER Average Annual: 61 degrees Average Maximum: 72 degrees Average Minimum: 49 degrees Highest: 115 degrees (Sallisaw, August 10, 1936) Lowest: -19 degrees (Sallisaw, January 18, 1930) Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 67 Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 19 Average Annual: 47.80 inches Days With Precipitation: 85 Wettest Year: 75.93 inches in 1990 Driest Year: 23.35 inches in 1936 Greatest Daily Rainfall: 6.04 inches (Sallisaw, July 15, 1961) Average Annual Snowfall: 7.2 inches Days with snow on ground: 5 Greatest Seasonal Snowfall: 20.2 inches (1977-1978) Greatest Daily Snowfall: 13.0 inches (Sallisaw, February 19, 1921) Last Freeze in Spring: April 3 First Freeze in Autumn: November 2 Growing Season: 212 Days
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