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$4,200,000  •  84.59 acres
$4,300,000
Cody wyoming riverfront property situated on 85 acres with 63 irrigated acres, 4 bedroom, 4 bath home, 2,300 sq.ft. shop, wildlife, fishing and mountain views
$944,354  •  80.03 acres
Lost Oak Ranch is an 80± acre wooded retreat in Lavaca County featuring extensive mature oak cover, scattered pine trees, rolling topography, abundant wildlife, and direct paved county road frontage. Offering privacy, natural character, and excellent access, this property is ideal for a secluded homestead, recreational ranch, or long-term investment just minutes from Hallettsville and within two hours of San Antonio, Austin, and Houston.
Contact for Price  •  80 acres
Tabor Road Ranch is an exceptional +/-80-acre tract located in the highly sought-after Brazos County market, just outside of Bryan, Texas.
$683,000  •  80 acres
Coral Run Ranch 80 Escape to 80 acres of pristine Hill Country paradise, just 1.26 miles from Lake Brownwood, where mature live oaks frame endless hunting opportunities and wildlife-rich terrain. This isn't your typical raw land listing. With water and electric meters already established, a functioning 1-acre stock tank, an equipment shed, a conex box, and a railcar, this property is ready for immediate use. Whether you're envisioning a personal hunting lodge, a weekend retreat, or a launching pad for an outdoor business venture, the infrastructure is already in place. Picture yourself dawn-breaking over open country teeming with white-tailed deer, wild hogs, and turkey. The hardwood and oak canopy provides natural shade and the ideal habitat these game animals seek, making trophy hunting a genuine possibility from day one. This is land that delivers not someday, but now. Located strategically in Central Texas, you're just 18 miles from Brownwood, 65 miles from Abilene, 140 miles from Waco, 141 miles from Fort Worth, and 157 miles from Austin. Close enough for weekend getaways from Dallas-Fort Worth or Austin, yet remote enough to feel like genuine wilderness. It's the perfect balance for hunters, ranchers, and investors seeking Hill Country acreage without the hassle of major development. What sets this property apart? Everything is turnkey. You're not buying a dream that requires years of investment in infrastructure. The utilities are active. The wildlife is thriving. The outbuildings are standing. Trees are mature. The access is via CR 594. You arrive, set up your base camp, and start making memories or start generating income through a hunting operation or agritourism venture. The 80-acre canvas offers flexibility for multiple uses, including a hunting retreat, a small ranch operation, a conservation property, an outfitter business, or a personal investment. The land itself tells the story of responsible stewardship. Healthy game populations don't occur by accident. This Hill Country acreage has proven its ability to support the wildlife you want to pursue. This is more than land. It's an opportunity. It's freedom. It's where Hill Country character meets practical investment sense. Whether you're a seasoned hunter looking for your personal sanctuary, a rancher seeking to expand, or an investor recognizing Hill Country property value, this 58-acre property near Lake Brownwood deserves serious attention. Additional acreage is available, and the seller will install a cross fence before closing. Your Texas Hill Country hunting dream isn't a future project; it's ready now. Contact us to schedule your tour and experience this exceptional property firsthand.
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$1,100,000  •  80 acres
The Price Right Tree Farm is an established tree operation in southwestern McCurtain County. This property provides the opportunity to own a marketable variety of uniform trees. The ranch also offers recreation with over 4 acres of surface water capable of being managed for waterfowl hunting. Additionally, the property has 3/4 of a mile of road frontage, available utilities, and the symmetry for many subdividing options. LOCATION This property is located less than 1 mile north of the Red River near Garvin Oklahoma. Access includes 1/2 mile of frontage on Highway 37 and 1/4 mile of frontage on Tree Farm Road (also known as N 4510). It is approximately 2.5 hours from Dallas and 10 miles west of Idabel. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Approximately 1,100 total marketable trees, including 18 popular species well suited for North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. Tree species include Oak and Cypress; some are irrigated with co-op water and are easily accessible for transport. The highway frontage offers great visibility for advertising. The farm currently employs one person with 30 years of experience caring for and maintaining trees. The topography is very subtle, drains south to the river, and consists primarily of Class 1 loamy soils. Approximately 90% of the property is in the 100 year floodplain. A good gravel base road system and maintained trails allow access to most of the acreage. WILDLIFE There are quality opportunities for waterfowl hunting and managing an attractive duck slough. This property is near the highly productive farmland on the Red River which offers a broad access to available food sources for waterfowl. There are 3 shallow water structures; one is nearly 3 acres in size and all can be supplemented with a water well. This allows management of the water level and planting in these sloughs. Whitetail deer, hogs, and other native species roam this area. There is also a gun range for improving accuracy. UTILITIES Co-op water services supply the property with electricity available along both road frontages. There is also a water well that the owners are not currently operating. MINERALS Surface sale only. OTHER Ranch shown by appointment only.
$1,695,000  •  79.23 acres
Western Colorado ranch compound, multiple dwellings, VRBO potential, equestrian, hobby ranching, views, & ponds.
$494,000  •  76 acres
A true haven for waterfowl enthusiasts, Cinnamon Teal Ranch is an exceptional property. It is conveniently situated just 7 miles from Chocolate Bay and a mere 45-minute drive from Houston. Dominating the landscape, five expansive ponds are managed by an intricate, pre-existing levee system that provides complete control over the property. This property has a history of and continues to be suitable for both crawfish and fish farming operations. LOCATION Cinnamon Teal Ranch is located northeast of Danbury on County Road 210, less than 6 miles from the Danbury. Located only 45 minutes from downtown Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This property features five individual ponds, providing an excellent environment for duck hunting. All ponds are strategically built to ensure proper filling and drainage depending on the maintenance schedule for attracting waterfowl. WILDLIFE The property attracts a variety of ducks in the winter and is recognized as a waterfowl area with several hunting clubs nearby. Being only 5 miles from the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge and 7 miles to the bay system, this area attracts a lot of waterfowl during the winter, and for being so close to Houston, the hunting can be exceptional dominated by teal, pintail, and gadwall. It also has very good crane hunting and is often covered up with the “ribeye of the sky”. While goose hunting is not what it used to be, Cinnamon Teal Ranch still does get some geese as it is surrounded by rice farms. The area attracts diverse wildlife, including whitetail deer, pigs, coyotes, bobcats, alligators and various water birds including bald eagles and ospreys. AGRICULTURE Currently the property is ag exempt through the wildlife program. The property has been and can be used for fish farming and crawfish farming should a new buyer wish to. IMPROVEMENTS The property consists of enhanced individual ponds featuring robustly constructed levees that allow for easy navigation across the entire property. WATER The property’s irrigation system utilizes a network of canals that spans the entire property allowing moving water from one pond to another and can be purchased from the Gulf Coast Water Authority. ELECTRICITY The property consists of enhanced individual ponds featuring robustly constructed levees that allow for easy navigation across the entire property. MINERALS Surface sale and no production in the area AREA HISTORY The area around Danbury has long been known for its outstanding bass fishing and waterfowl hunting. Multiple hunting and fishing clubs are all around the town which helps keep ducks in the area. Danbury is a great small town nearby that has several great restaurants which are always fun to visit on hunting weekends.
$616,250  •  73 acres
Nestled in the heart of East Texas, The Brushy Creek Ranch in Palestine, TX offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, seclusion, and accessibility. This heavily wooded property features a picturesque wet-weather creek that winds through the land, creating ideal habitat for native wildlife such as whitetail deer, hogs, and predators—making it a sportsman’s paradise. With ample road frontage along FM 315, access is convenient yet private, giving you the freedom to shape this blank canvas into your dream hunting ranch, recreational retreat, or weekend getaway. Located just a short drive from Tyler and within easy reach of the DFW Metroplex, The Brushy Creek Ranch combines the peace of country living with the convenience of nearby amenities. LOCATION The Brushy Creek Ranch boasts an exceptional location that balances privacy with convenience. Situated in Anderson County, the property is less than two hours from the DFW Metroplex, making it an easy weekend escape, and just under an hour from Tyler for shopping, dining, and supplies. It’s also less than two hours from Waco, offering multiple routes and access points from major Texas cities. The ranch features over half a mile of road frontage along FM 315 and additional access along County Road 480, providing excellent connectivity and multiple entry options for future development or ranch operations. This prime location makes The Brushy Creek Ranch an ideal destination for recreation, relaxation, or investment. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Brushy Creek Ranch offers the quintessential East Texas landscape, defined by its heavily wooded terrain and gently rolling slopes that create both beauty and function across the property. Towering native hardwoods and pines—including oak, hickory, and sweetgum—form a lush canopy, while a dense underbrush provides excellent cover and forage for wildlife. The natural variations in elevation and the presence of a meandering wet-weather creek enhance the land’s character and support a rich ecosystem. Together, these features create an ideal environment for hunting, wildlife viewing, or simply enjoying the peace and solitude of the East Texas countryside. WILDLIFE The native wildlife on The Brushy Creek Ranch is abundant and diverse, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The property’s mixture of mature timber, thick cover, and natural water sources creates an ideal habitat for whitetail deer, wild hogs, predators, and small game. In addition, the pond on the ranch attracts a variety of waterfowl, providing seasonal opportunities for duck hunting. Whether you’re managing for hunting, conservation, or simply enjoying nature, The Brushy Creek Ranch delivers a truly authentic East Texas outdoor experience. WATER The Brushy Creek Ranch sits on top of the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, which provides excellent groundwater. Wells in the area are known to produce in excess of 100 GPM, found around 500-700 feet. Co-Op water is also available along FM 315. The ranch has a ~ .25-acre pond in addition to a wet-weather creek that cuts through the middle of the property. ELECTRICITY There is electricity available to the ranch. MINERALS Minerals are not included. EASEMENTS There is an above-ground power line easement on the southern portion of the property. TAXES The ranch is ag exempt.
Contact for Price  •  72.07 acres
Hidden Lake Ranch is a 72 ± acre property in Coryell County offering a predominantly wooded landscape anchored by a well-built one-acre lake set among mature hardwoods.
$1,675,000  •  67 acres
Welcome to the ±67 AC FM 1486 Ranch, an exceptional opportunity to own one of the finest cattle and homesite properties currently available in Grimes County.
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Contact for Price  •  65 acres
Combining rolling topography, abundant live water, quality improvements, and an unbeatable location, this ranch represents one of the most unique and desirable properties currently available in the Taylor market.
$1,690,000  •  64.78 acres
This a 65+/- deeded acre enjoyment ranch that has it all. There is a modern site built house, roping arena, working corrals, shop and easy access to the small town of Benson AZ. 20+ irrigated acres are fenced and cross fenced for horses and cattle.
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$874,900  •  61 acres
$899,900
61 ± Acres Timpson, Texas 4BR/4BA brick house with an in-ground pool 1,200± sq/ft shop & a 900± sq/ft barn 1± acre pond stocked with bass & catfish 2,200± ft of live water Byfield Creek Low fenced with 5 fenced pastures Good coastal hay & timber Ag valuation for timber & livestock
Contact for Price  •  60 acres
Combining a custom-built residence, outstanding recreational water features, and thoughtfully improved acreage, Pioneer Lake Ranch offers an increasingly rare combination of privacy, usability, and convenience in the heart of Central Texas.
Contact for Price  •  55 acres
Welcome to Blueberry Lake Ranch, your private oasis on +/- 55 Acres in the heart of Red Rock, Texas. Just 45 minutes from Austin and a short drive to everything the growing City of Bastrop has to offer. This rare offering blends raw natural beauty with thoughtful modern upgrades, making it ready to enjoy on day 1.
$1,195,000  •  55 acres
Welcome to the Mohawk River Farm. Set on 55-acres with more than 4,000 feet of frontage on the Mohawk River. Nestled in the river's bend is an updated farmhouse that blends the old and the new.
Contact for Price  •  53 acres
This ±53-acre property along Tabor Road presents an outstanding opportunity to own a versatile piece of land in one of the fastest-growing areas in Central Texas.
$1,100,000  •  51.86 acres
Beautiful 51.86-acre ranch, mostly in hay production, a one-story, 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch-style home, two ponds, 30x40 shop barn, and a 40x55 equipment barn.
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$2,100,000  •  47.77 acres
Sandoval Ponds Farm is a unique, recreational getaway with excellent improvements and multiple hunting opportunities within an hour from Austin. The combination of the deer, waterfowl, fishing, and dove hunting is rare for a property of this size. This creates an opportunity to invest in the growth of Austin and the dynamic new developments happening on the east side of town while providing significant recreational potential. LOCATION Situated about 11.7 miles northwest of Taylor, Sandoval Ponds Farm is located at 1750 FM 1063, Taylor, TX and within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. Thrall ISD is the #2 school district in Williamson County. Proximity: 7+/- miles from Lake Granger 11.7+/- miles from Taylor 14.6+/- miles from HEB (Taylor) 28.6+/- miles from Georgetown 44+/- miles from Temple 45+/- miles from downtown Austin 46.3+/- miles from ABIA 73.7+/- miles from College Station TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property’s elevations range from approximately 485 to 520 feet. This region is known for its nutrient-rich clay soils and historically significant tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Today, the landscape is predominantly composed of improved pasture grasses, including King Ranch bluestem, Bermuda grass, and Johnsongrass, providing productive grazing opportunities. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, dove, and migratory waterfowl. Notably, the soil conservation reservoir provides excellent duck hunting opportunities. Additionally, the corn field on the property attracts doves during the hunting season. Occasionally, the owner has seen bob-white quail, rio grande turkey bob cats and feral hogs. An incredible amount of varying bird species frequent the property due to the mulberry trees. AGRICTULTURE Approx. 17.50 acre corn field is separately fenced and leased to a neighboring farmer for corn production, and provides the ag tax valuation for the property. IMPROVEMENTS As you enter through the gated entrance, a nice driveway leads to the main residence. Built in 2021/2022, the approximately 3,610-square-foot home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an attached 30x60x14 carport. Just outside the back door, you’ll find a covered porch overlooking the in-ground swimming pool, built in 2023, creating an inviting space for relaxing or entertaining while enjoying the surrounding landscape. Additionally, there is a chicken coop and turf putting green in the backyard. Nearby the main residence, there is an enclosed insulated 1,200+ sf shop and a 45x70x10 pole barn. WATER The property has an abundance of water features including multiple ponds, a wet-weather creek, and a shared access to a LCRA Soil Conservation Service Site Reservoir. City water is provided by the local service. ELECTRICITY Oncor electric delivers to this area. MINERALS Any owned minerals will convey. AREA HISTORY Texas Blackland Prairie is an area shaped by ranching, cotton farming, railroads, oil booms, and more recently, large-scale industrial growth. Along FM 1063, the historic agricultural landscape remains largely intact, even as the area experiences some of the most rapid rural transformation in Central Texas.
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$1,800,000  •  47.04 acres
The Bullard Ranch is a 47.04 ± acre recreational ranch for sale in Cherokee County, Texas, combining a 3,300 square foot estate home with an in-ground pool, a metal shop building with finished guest quarters, and a small pond across land split between improved pasture and hardwood and softwood timber. The property fronts FM Road 2137 roughly two miles west of downtown Bullard. GPS coordinates are 32.12967° N, 95.35377° W. The property's mix of open ground and wooded cover attracts whitetail deer, ducks, hogs, and predators, giving this East Texas hunting land year-round recreational value alongside its residential improvements. The Estate Home, Pool and Guest Quarters Built in 2001 and well maintained, the two-story home spans approximately 3,300 square feet per Cherokee County Appraisal District records. Four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms are arranged across a den, game room, family room, library or study, and great room, with a formal dining room and kitchen sized for extended family gatherings. A gas log fireplace serves the main living area, and central electric heat and air conditioning serve the residence year-round. A covered front porch overlooks the pasture, and covered porch and patio areas at the rear extend the living space outdoors. The in-ground pool sits behind the home in a long rectangular layout suited to lap swimming, with mature trees around the yard offering shade. A paved asphalt driveway runs from the entry gate to a side-entry carport at the house. Behind the residence, a metal shop and equipment building includes finished guest quarters with two bedrooms and one bathroom, suitable for visiting family or a private office separate from the main house. Land, Terrain and Water From the entry gate, the paved driveway runs approximately three-tenths of a mile through improved hay pasture before reaching the impressive estate home, which sits among clustered hardwood and softwood timber. The land's sandy soils and gently rolling topography are typical of this section of Cherokee County. A small pond on the property provides a year-round water feature and draws wildlife. A private well supplies domestic water, and a conventional septic system serves the residence. Wildlife and Hunting The property's combination of open pasture, timber, and pond water supports whitetail deer, ducks, hogs, and predator species, giving owners hunting opportunity across multiple seasons without leaving the property. Duck hunting concentrates around the pond, while deer and hog activity range along the wooded edges bordering the open pasture. This makes The Bullard Ranch a working example of Cherokee County recreational land that pairs hunting access directly with a full-time residence. Fencing and Access The property carries partial barbed wire fencing. The Bullard Ranch is reached from downtown Bullard by traveling west on State Highway 344 for approximately 1.3 miles, then north on FM 2137 for approximately 0.9 mile to the driveway. Location and Proximity Downtown Bullard, with fuel, groceries, and basic medical services, lies approximately two miles from the property. Tyler is roughly 20 to 25 minutes north via US Highway 69 and provides full retail, hospital, and medical services. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport is approximately 25 to 30 minutes away, and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is approximately two hours and fifteen minutes away, keeping the ranch within a manageable drive for Metroplex buyers. The property is zoned to Bullard Independent School District, served by Bullard Elementary, Bullard Middle School, and Bullard High School. County and Tax Considerations Bullard Ranch carries an active agricultural exemption. Buyers should confirm the current exempted tax figure and exemption type directly with the Cherokee County Appraisal District prior to closing.
Contact for Price  •  45 acres
Experience the Heart of Hill Country at Bear Creek Hilltop Imagine owning 45 breathtaking acres that truly capture the essence of the Texas Hill Country — welcome to Bear Creek Hilltop. Perched atop one of the most awe-inspiring viewpoints near town, this property stretches from sweeping panoramic hilltop vistas to open, sun-drenched fields, and down to the rare and remarkable gift of owning both sides of a named creek.
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$1,450,000  •  45 acres
$1,525,000
Powell Wyoming home on 45 acres overlooking Alkali Creek, with approx. 21 irrigated acres, 3,300 square foot main home, guest house, production ground, 2 creeks, wildlife and mountain views.
Contact for Price  •  43.66 acres
Nestled in one of the Texas Hill Country’s premier landscapes, this estate is a rare offering that combines architectural elegance with natural beauty. Featuring a custom-designed main residence, guest home, and a park-like creek setting, the property provides an unmatched balance of privacy, comfort, and convenience.
Contact for Price  •  41 acres
Welcome to Heaven’s Doorstep Ranch, a 41-acre hill country escape offering panoramic, top-of-the-world views overlooking the breathtaking Medina River Valley. Perfectly positioned between Kerrville and Medina with paved county road frontage, this rare property combines quiet seclusion with convenient access to two of the Hill Country’s most charming towns. Whether you’re envisioning a dream home, a weekend retreat, or an investment in land with remarkable potential, the build sites here offer unmatched vistas and serenity. The land is defined by strong topographical change, giving the property a dramatic landscape with layered elevations and sweeping ridgeline views. The terrain lends itself to both privacy and beauty, creating natural building envelopes ideal for maximizing views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Underground power is already in place, streamlining the build process and preserving the untouched aesthetic of the property. Surrounded by large neighboring ranches, Heaven’s Doorstep maintains a peaceful and protected atmosphere, making it an ideal canvas for a custom home, family getaway, or legacy investment. The area's rich wildlife, native hardwoods, and cooling breezes further enhance the property’s allure. With its rare combination of elevation, location, infrastructure, and long-range views, Heaven’s Doorstep Ranch lives up to its name—offering a piece of the Hill Country that truly feels one step closer to heaven.
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