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$4,250,000  •  146 acres
$4,500,000
This historic sixth-generation ranch, held by the same family since the late 1800s, is now being offered for sale. Spanning both sides of the Upper Fall River, the property features sweeping views of Mt. Shasta, the river, and surrounding valleys and mountain ranges, along with numerous potential building sites. The pristine waters of the river originate from some of the largest freshwater springs in the nation. With nearly two miles of river frontage, including significant stretches on both banks, this section of the river is widely regarded for its exceptional fly-fishing and sustains thriving populations of wild rainbow and brown trout. The property includes “Zug Bug Alley,” a locally recognized section of river prized by anglers. The land also provides excellent habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. It is known for abundant waterfowl, with frequent sightings of geese, ducks, and sandhill cranes, as well as raptors including eagles, hawks, and osprey. Encompassing 146+ acres, the property is enrolled in the Williamson Act, offering substantially reduced property taxes. Located along the east side of Spring Creek Road near Fall River Mills, California, the ranch features a centrally positioned private wooden bridge that provides convenient access across the river—an uncommon and valuable amenity. It has long supported cattle grazing, while its alluvial soils and established irrigation system consistently produce high-quality organic grass hay. The property is fully fenced with multiple access points. Situated between the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges, Fall River Valley remains one of California’s most scenic and unspoiled regions. The ranch lies approximately 70 miles northeast of Redding along Highway 299, with convenient access to creeks, lakes, campgrounds, and other diverse recreational activities. This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that combines natural beauty, productive land, and exceptional recreational appeal—all in one. Property Highlights: • Just under 2 miles Upper Fall River Frontage • Approximately 3/4 miles on both sides of river • Private bridge • Crystal clear waters • Flood irrigation with 3 pumps in the river • Fenced and cross-fenced • 3 inground duck blinds • Panoramic views • Williamson Act • Multiple building sites
$1,545,500  •  141.71 acres
Located between Athens and Tyler in the scenic Poynor Community, this 141.7-acre property offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. With rolling, wooded terrain, the land features a pristine, spring-fed 17-acre lake and long county road frontage on CR 314. The property boasts two expansive hilltop building sites with 170 feet of elevation change, providing stunning panoramic views. A towering forest of giant pine and hardwoods offers timber value exceeding $325,000. Enjoy excellent fishing, deer, and hog hunting on your own private sanctuary. A two-story observation tower overlooks the lake, serving as both a scenic spot and a functional storage building. A gravel ranch road leads straight to the waterfront for easy access. Make this unique retreat yours today!
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$4,380,000  •  140 acres
$4,708,500
NEW ACREAGE & NEW PRICE Discover this exceptional 140 acre ranch in picturesque Lee County, Texas, offering the perfect balance of recreational opportunities, agricultural potential, comfortable country living with unparalleled water. LOCATION This property is conveniently located one hour from downtown Austin, two hours from Houston, and a short fifteen minute drive to the world-famous Snows Barbecue in Lexington. There are 2 access entrances one coming from Farm Road 112 and the other from Farm Road 696. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch consists of gently rolling to moderately hilly terrain. There are multiple pastures that support various grazing activities. The landscape showcases majestic oak trees and various hardwoods throughout the property, creating a scenic backdrop while providing valuable shade and habitat for local wildlife. Well-maintained pastures offer excellent grazing opportunities for cattle or horses. WILDLIFE This diverse landscape supports wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, hogs, bobcats and other predators, as well as ducks, morning dove and numerous songbird species. AGRICULTURE The Lexington ranch offers diverse agricultural activities thanks to its favorable climate, soil conditions, and strategic location in Central Texas. There is a great opportunity for hay production such as coastal bermuda and other hay varieties. There is currently a small cow-calf operation on the ranch. IMPROVEMENTS The property features a charming 1936 sq ft Barndominium-style ranch house with 3 bedrooms and 2 bath. An additional 1,000 sq ft of covered porches provides ample space for outdoor entertaining or simply relaxing while enjoying the surrounding countryside. The ranchs improvements include a spacious 30 x 40 barn with an attached 20 x 40 lean-to, providing excellent storage for equipment and supplies or shelter for livestock. WATER Water features abound with two scenic ponds. One pond is approximately 13 acres and the other is around an acre. The big pond is professionally stocked with bass. The impressive water system includes a robust 34 GPM well that services both the residence and two of the ponds. AREA HISTORY Lexington, Texas is a small town located in Lee County in central Texas. Heres an overview of its history: Early Settlement -The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, primarily the Tonkawa and later the Comanche -Anglo-American settlement began in the 1830s as part of Stephen F. Austins colonial efforts -The community that would become Lexington was first settled in the 1840s. Today, Lexington remains a small town with a population under 1,500 -Its known for its small-town atmosphere and rural Texas heritage -The town is famous for Snows BBQ, which has been recognized as one of the best barbecue restaurants in Texas -The surrounding area maintains its agricultural roots with ranching and farming Lexington represents a slice of traditional rural Texas life with deep historical roots in the states development from frontier territory to modern times.
$3,499,999  •  135 acres
If you’re looking for a spacious, private waterfront property with water and aircraft access, look no further! 585 White Hall Road sits on 135 acres with eight additional waterfront lots that are already perked. The 4,400 sqft home has four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, the primary bathroom being recently remodeled. You can enjoy the beautiful views from the large family room or curled up in front of one of the four fireplaces inside the home. The two screened-in porches have their own fireplaces, as well, and there is a large entire back-side deck to appreciate the surrounding nature. While there is plenty of room inside the home for family gatherings, the property also offers endless possibilities for outside activities. For boating and water sports, enjoy a large pier with a boat lift on deep, protected water with rip-rap to preserve the shoreline. Pilots can take advantage of the FAA approved private air strip and 2 plane hanger. If you enjoy hunting, the wooded acres have abundant wildlife, great for deer, duck, and turkey hunting. This home is located in beautiful Historical Westmoreland County, a short two-hour drive from Washington, D.C. with plenty of history and public beaches. The rarity of having a private air strip on a waterfront property makes this listing extremely unique. Whether you’re looking for a full-time home or a quiet break from city life, don’t pass up on this opportunity. Get ready to tell your friends and family to come by car, boat, or plane to your new home in Westmoreland!
$2,500,000  •  134 acres
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, the 134.31± acre Burr Oak Creek Ranch is a rare offering that combines year-round live water, dramatic bluffs, and abundant free-range wildlife in one of the most desirable areas of the state. With 3,400± feet of live-water frontage on Burr Oak Creek, an additional spring-fed ravine spanning 2,100± feet, and striking elevation changes up to 120 feet, the ranch is a showcase of Hill Country beauty.
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$1,714,500  •  127 acres
Owned by the same family since 1998, Knights Branch Creek Ranch offers the perfect blend of wide-open spaces and convenience, all within commuting distance of Austin. Surrounded by productive agricultural land, the property provides exceptional opportunities for fishing, hunting, and cattle grazing while offering the peace and privacy of country living. With strong long-term appreciation potential driven by the continued growth of Central Texas, this is an outstanding opportunity for recreation, investment, or a legacy family ranch. LOCATION Situated about 17.8 miles southeast of Taylor, Knights Branch Creek Ranch is located at 17000 FM 112, Thrall, TX within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. There is approximately 1,050 feet of road frontage on FM 112. Proximity: 3 miles from Sandow Lakes development (former Alcoa site) 13 miles from Samsung Semiconductor 17.8 miles from Taylor 20 miles from HEB (Taylor) 50 miles from downtown Austin 50 miles from ABIA TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property features gently rolling topography with elevations ranging from approximately 440 to 470 feet, creating an attractive and highly usable landscape. The land consists of a blend of native pasture and productive hay fields, offering excellent versatility for livestock grazing, hay production, or recreational use. Mature oak, elm, and pecan trees are scattered throughout the property, providing shade, visual character, and valuable wildlife habitat. The combination of open pasture, productive grassland, and established hardwoods creates a healthy rangeland environment that supports a variety of native wildlife while offering the classic beauty of the Central Texas countryside. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, duck, hogs, and birds. AGRICULTURE An existing cattle grazing lease maintains the property’s agricultural tax valuation. IMPROVEMENTS A 1,512-square-foot mobile home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms is situated on the property, featuring a screened front porch and an open back porch for enjoying the surrounding countryside. An equipment barn is conveniently located near the front entrance, providing ample storage for ranch equipment and tools. On the southern side of the creek, an impressive skeet range offers a unique recreational amenity for shooting enthusiasts. WATER Tree-lined Knights Branch creek meanders through the property for about 0.75 miles. There is one significant pond and two tanks. A windmill pumps oxygen to the significant pond and you have the ability to add water through the well. There is one water well producing 50+ GPM, housed within a dedicated pump house near the mobile home. ELECTRICITY Bluebonnet Electric services this property. AREA HISTORY Texas Northern Blackland Prairie is known for its tallgrass prairie, nutrient-rich clay soils, high quality grazing land for livestock, and good habitat for wildlife. This property also benefits from rich arrowhead history.
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$675,000  •  126 acres
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This remarkable land boasts rolling terrain, rock outcroppings, and two seasonal ponds, making it the perfect location for your weekend getaway. The well is installed and capped for future use.
Contact for Price  •  124 acres
Combining productive pastureland, quality improvements, water features, and excellent recreational appeal, this ranch offers a well-rounded opportunity for ranching, hunting, weekend recreation, or full-time country living.
$1,500,000  •  120 acres
Introducing Trophy Trail Ranch, a 120.03± acre private retreat located just outside Hallettsville in the heart of Lavaca County. With a blend of native grass pastures, scattered timber and pines, and three ponds, this property delivers a rare combination of privacy, usability, and hunting potential. Whether you envision a dream homestead, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment, Trophy Trail Ranch delivers.
$1,500,000  •  120 acres
Horse Creek Vista is a 120+/- acre retreat located minutes from Cheyenne and an hour from the Colorado Front Range. The ranch is complemented by a custom, steel-framed three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with an attached and finished two-car garage. The yard has a sprinkler system with numerous mature cottonwood and pine trees. The property overlooks Horse Creek, which is a riparian zone with willows. The outbuildings consist of a pole barn with a concrete floor and two 12-foot overhead doors. There is a lean-to horse shed with a tack room. The property and its structures are in outstanding condition and move-in ready, which is appealing to someone wanting quiet country living. The Facts: ~ 120+/- acres ~ Twenty minutes from Cheyenne and one hour from Fort Collins and the Colorado Front Range ~ Recently built 2,596+/-± square foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms ~ Many mature cottonwood and pine trees ~ Rolling grass-covered hills that overlook ~ Horse Creek, which is a riparian zone with willows ~ The property is fenced with four and five-strand barbed wire on wood and steel posts ~ Outbuildings consist of a pole barn with concrete floor and two overhead doors, a lean-to horse shed with tack room, and two wood-framed original buildings from 1920 ~ Wildlife that frequent the property include whitetail deer, elk, geese and ducks
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$3,850,000  •  115.74 acres
$3,900,000
Porcupine Creek Homestead is made up of 116+/- acres located in the coveted Shields River Valley east of the small town of Wilsall and an hour from Bozeman. The property is a blend of cottonwood and aspen grove riparian areas bifurcated by small flowing springs, two ponds, and valley views that encompass the Crazy Mountains to the east and the Bridger Range to the west. Once owned by a prominent Livingston banker, he built the historic Victorian-style home, which became the centerpiece of the property. In 2005, a restoration project began, and the house was effectively recreated to its exact dimensions and vernacular. This small two-bedroom one-and-a-half bath was masterfully re-created and appointed in a charming way. A six-stall horse barn was added near the residence with a large two-bedroom apartment that lofts overhead and sits next to a spacious two-car garage. Several years ago, a large trout pond was created for aesthetic and recreational purposes with a secondary primary building site in mind. The property is well-kept, and the hayfield is managed appropriately to produce forage crops and attract the multitude of wildlife that exists there, including whitetail deer and moose. Porcupine Creek Homestead is an easy-to-own property with nicely appointed improvements in proximity to Bozeman, Livingston, skiing, and the lively aspects of these desirable mountain communities, yet far enough away to find solitude in a highly sought-after river valley. The Facts: ~ 116+/- acres ~ Desirable location in the upper Shields River Valley ~ Historic Victorian style home in new condition ~ Large barn with loft apartment ~ Two ponds ~ Rolling topography with flowing springs, aspen groves and irrigated meadows ~ Outstanding views of the Crazy and Bridger Mountain ranges ~ Lots of wildlife including upland birds, deer, moose and non-game species ~ Ideally set up for the equestrian enthusiast
$1,100,000  •  114.18 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347. Tres Mesas is a definitive name, referring to the three prominent mesas that protrude into the property, towering over a quaint and well-equipped cabin in central Texas. This recreational ranch getaway or hobby farm offers views of the surrounding Hill Country with hunting and recreational opportunities in close relation to Waco, Austin, Goldthwaite, and Lampasas. This hill country retreat stands out with its scenic terrain, modest improvements, and passive income from a single wind turbine on one of the mesas. The two-story log cabin and screened porch offer a nostalgic charm, overlooking a small pond perfect for fishing, complete with a water well, fiber internet, and a small, covered shed for storing equipment. The land features abrupt elevation changes to the tops of the mesas, a small pasture for cultivation, a mix of hardwood and cedar, and a tank for wildlife or to stock fish. The property is suitable for grazing a small number of cattle, sheep, goats, or exotic animals and enjoys good access and proximity to both Goldthwaite and Lampasas, with a manageable distance from other major Texas cities like Waco, Austin, and Killeen. With its proximity to these towns, further income potential could be expanded by utilizing it as a short-term rental or developing a retreat for rental income. A peaceful retreat for hunting and recreation, this is an investment with value for its income, proximity, and location to major Texas towns. The Facts: ~ Two-story log cabin with screened porch and nostalgic charm ~ Small pond for fishing, livestock, and wildlife ~ Wind turbine provides a passive income ~ Primarily hardwood and cedar mix with abrupt elevation changes and pastureland ~ Conveniently located near Waco, Austin, Lampasas, Goldthwaite, and Killeen ~ One small pasture for grazing or food plot potential
$8,500,000  •  114 acres
Warrior Springs Ranch offers the utmost tranquility and comfort with excellent access to Boerne, Helotes and San Antonio. While extremely accessible, the property exudes privacy and comfort.
Contact for Price  •  105 acres
Hidden Creek Ranch offers ±105 acres in Grimes County with rolling pasture, mature hardwoods, ponds, and a seasonal creek. Featuring a ranch home, barn, and strong road frontage, the property supports ranching, hunting, recreation, or future subdivision and can be purchased as a whole or in smaller tracts.
$1,995,840  •  103.68 acres
This exceptional 103.682-acre recreational ranch offers the ultimate Texas hunting and lifestyle property. Located just minutes from Crawford and Valley Mills, with easy access to Waco, the property features 1,900 linear feet of pristine Middle Bosque River frontage, two productive ponds, and abundant wildlife habitat. The established A-frame cabin with utilities provides an immediate retreat option. This rare combination of river frontage, hunting potential, timber, and infrastructure makes it an exceptional investment opportunity.
Contact for Price  •  102 acres
Paradise Ranch is an exceptional 102+/- acre recreational and residential ranch located in the rolling countryside of Lavaca County near Hallettsville, Texas.
Contact for Price  •  101 acres
Welcome to Quiet Sky Ranch — a serene 100 ± acre retreat nestled in the heart of Hamilton County, where the gentle rhythms of nature define everyday life. Sprawling meadows stretch across the landscape, framed by mature oaks and native hardwoods that lend both beauty and shade. With a renovated original ranch home, multiple barns, and a dependable water well, this property blends modern comfort with the timeless appeal of Texas ranch living. Whether envisioned as a full-time homestead, weekend escape, or long-term land investment, Long Meadow Ranch delivers the perfect balance of peace, usability, and Hill Country charm.
$1,800,000  •  99.98 acres
Rare opportunity just 5 minutes north of Huntsville! This exceptional 100+/- acre ranch offers the perfect blend of country living and recreation. Beautiful open-concept home features a vaulted-ceiling living room and expansive views of the property through walls of windows. The kitchen offers alder cabinetry, dual islands, and modern appliances. Spacious primary suite includes two closets. The 3BR/3BA home also features an office; additional amenities include covered porches, screened porch, separate game room/man-cave w/ private bath, fenced yard, outdoor entertainment area, and detached 3-car garage with easy attic storage.The property features gently rolling terrain, mature hardwoods and pine timber, two stocked lakes, abundant wildlife, and an extensive trail system. A 4,900± SF barn includes a 40'x60' enclosed area, 25'x60' covered concrete bay, and 25'x40' section suitable for equipment, livestock or horse stalls. Outstanding residential, recreational, and agricultural property.
$439,000  •  97.85 acres
Discover your own piece of East Texas on this 97.85-acre turnkey hunting and recreational retreat just outside Atlanta, Texas. Surrounded by towering timber and mature hardwoods, this property offers the privacy, natural beauty, and wildlife habitat that make Cass County one of Northeast Texas' most sought-after destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. An established network of hunting trails provides easy access throughout the property, leading to strategically placed blinds and feeders that are ready for the upcoming season. A natural creek winds through the land, creating an excellent water source for wildlife while adding to the property's scenic character. Partially fenced and easily accessible, this tract is equally suited for weekend getaways, family hunting traditions, ATV riding, or a future cabin tucked beneath the East Texas pines. Conveniently located within a comfortable drive of the DFW Metroplex and Shreveport, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Cass County is well known for its abundant whitetail deer, feral hogs, and diverse wildlife, while the surrounding area offers additional recreation with nearby Wright Patman Lake, local restaurants, and the welcoming charm of small-town East Texas. ***Listing is three lots being sold together for a total of 97.85 and currently has timber ag exemption
Contact for Price  •  96.7 acres
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Nestled in the coveted heart of Comfort, Texas, the 96.7± acre Estate on Cypress Creek is a rare live water offering that combines raw Hill Country beauty with thoughtful improvements for luxurious living, turnkey ranching, and unforgettable recreation. With direct frontage on Cypress Creek, high-end improvements, and a mix of pastureland, water, and well-appointed equestrian facilities, this property offers the perfect setting for a wide range of end users.
$999,950  •  95 acres
This ±95-acre property in Hardin, Texas, combines agricultural functionality with prime development potential. Its flat topography, dual road frontage, and proximity to local schools and utilities create a wide range of opportunities for future use. Whether you envision a residential community, a productive farm, or a recreational retreat, this Hardin County acreage provides the ideal foundation.
Contact for Price  •  90 acres
This ±90-acre portion of CHAP Ranch along Tabor Road offers a rare opportunity to own a highly improved and thoughtfully maintained tract in the Bryan-College Station area.
Contact for Price  •  87 acres
Jafari Ranch is a beautiful and highly functional ±87-acre property in the Lynn Grove area of Grimes County, offering a rare combination of live water, mature hardwoods, and prime location just minutes from Highway 6.
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$2,100,000  •  86 acres
$2,190,000
Farmhouse Hill Estate represents a compelling opportunity to own a premier slice of the Texas Hill Country — where quality improvements, scenic land, and an exceptional location converge. Properties that offer this level of privacy, beauty, and accessibility are increasingly difficult to find. Whether your vision is a legacy family ranch, a peaceful escape from the city, or a long-term land investment, Farmhouse Hill Estate is a place where generations can gather and stories can unfold.
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