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$3,920,000  •  490 acres
The Kirksey Ranch, located just outside of Waelder, Texas, in Fayette and Gonzales Counties, is a functional 490 +/- acre property allowing for a variety of potential uses. The majority of the property is pastureland layered with mesquite and other native species. The western side of the ranch features a riparian zone along Peach Creek, which the ranch fronts for over 1.5 miles. Whether you are looking for a cattle ranch, a weekend retreat, or a hunting operation, the Kirksey Ranch is an excellent opportunity. LOCATION The Kirksey Ranch is situated approximately 4 air miles northeast of Waelder, Texas, and approximately 8 air miles northwest of Flatonia, Texas. The majority of the ranch is in Fayette County, with the southwestern 17 +/- acres extending into Gonzales County. Access is granted off Sparta Field Road, which the ranch fronts for approximately ½ mile. 10 minutes from Waelder 15 minutes from Flatonia 1.5 hours from San Antonio 1.5 hours from Austin 1 hour and 45 minutes from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has approximately 70 feet of relief sloping east to west. The eastern and central portions of the ranch consist of pastureland with mesquites and native grasses suitable for grazing. The bottom country along the western and southernmost sides of the property features a variety of native brush species and hardwoods, creating exceptional wildlife habitat. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property consists of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, hogs, predators, and small game. AGRICULTURE The ranch currently benefits from an agricultural valuation. WATER The ranch features over 1.5 miles of Peach Creek frontage along the western boundary. The deep-bed serves as a travel corridor and thermal cover for native wildlife and holds water at times. In addition to the creek, there are multiple draws and tanks enhancing the overall habitat for wildlife and livestock. Approximately 100 +/- acres is located in the FEMA 100-year floodplain associated with Peach Creek. ELECTRICITY Power is on site. MINERALS This is a surface sale only.
$5,566,000  •  485 acres
The 485-acre Bar T Ranch has been a part of the Bybee Family Properties for over 100 years. This legacy ranch is rare in many ways, beginning with its size; a property of this caliber only comes along once in a lifetime! The Bar T, with its abundance of water, elevation changes, and hardwoods separates itself from others. There are no less than 12 ponds, all in good to excellent condition, some with excellent fishing. Many of the ponds have unique traits; behind the dams are large drop offs into large ravines or creeks with hardwoods, and some are nestled into heavy timber that line the banks, making excellent duck and waterfowl hunting. In addition to the multiple ponds on the Bar T, Dye Creek, a primary feeder creek, runs through a good portion of the property. When Dye Creek isn't running, pools of water can be found through much of the creek bed. There are several ravines and draws throughout the ranch that feed the multiple ponds. Bar T sits in an area known for exceptional sub surface water and procuring multiple water wells will be an option for the owner. The terrain of the Bar T is diverse with nearly 90 feet of elevation changes throughout the ranch. There is a range of hardwoods and big timber, from post oaks and red oaks to hackberry and even some cottonwoods along the big ravines. There are several open meadows that are surrounded by timber, the largest being approx. 43 acres. The meadows are excellent resources for native grasses, food plots, and improved grasses for livestock and wildlife. The Bar T is divided into 4 different pastures allowing the rancher to rotate livestock. Hunting on the ranch is exceptional, as only limited family has hunted the ranch for years. Whether you're a bow hunter or long-range rifle hunter the Bar T has the set-up. Common game are whitetail, turkey, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, duck, geese etc. Access to the ranch is exceptional with a black top entrance off of Hwy 59, or CR entrance on Weed Rd. There is just under a mile of frontage. The interior roads are good to excellent to maneuver throughout the property. The owner has added some additional roads recently. The Bar T is suited for anyone whether it be residential, ranching, hunting, recreation, or future development, and there is no oil field production on the property. KEY POINTS Superb hunting Excellent surface and subsurface water Native grasses with several options to install improved grasses Gorgeous rolling terrain with ample hardwoods for livestock and wildlife Naturally beautiful landscapes with no oil production or wind turbines on the property Listing ID: 42288-10001
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$4,200,000  •  480.68 acres
$4,566,460
This nearly 500+/- acre ranch in Yoakum offers an opportunity to own a well-rounded South Central Texas property with the freedom to shape it to your vision. Featuring a balanced mix of open pasture and dense native cover, the ranch is well-suited for agriculture, cattle operations or recreational hunting. Natural water is sourced by two seasonal creeks and five stock ponds, while existing low farm and ranch fencing and available power add to everyday practicality. Tucked away yet conveniently located within two hours of four major Texas cities, Kelley Creek Ranch delivers both privacy and accessibility. The ranch is an ideal canvas for a working ranch, weekend retreat, or long term land investment.
$3,325,227  •  478 acres
Encompassing 478 acres in Lavaca County, Texas, just outside the town of Morales and only 120 miles from Houston or Austin, this exceptional ranch offers a blend of natural beauty and accessibility. The property features dense stands of mature woods interspersed with open, rolling pastures, creating ideal habitat for wildlife as well as versatile grazing and recreational opportunities. With scenic frontage along the Lavaca River, the ranch enjoys a unique water feature that enhances both its aesthetic appeal and agricultural value. Extensive frontage along County Road 1 provides excellent access, making this a highly desirable tract for ranching, recreation, or a legacy land investment in a sought-after area of the Coastal Bend. LOCATION Lavaca Oaks Ranch is located just 3 miles off Highway 111 along a well-maintained County Road. Hallettsville – 22 miles Victoria – 40 miles Houston – 120 miles Austin – 120 miles San Antonio – 125 miles TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT From multiple crests of 145 feet in elevation, the property falls away to a low of 90 feet along the Lavaca River and other drainages leading to it. Dense woods and cleared ridges, dotted with oaks, make for prime habitat. WILDLIFE Lavaca Oaks Ranch is home to the whole host of native species that you would expect of Lavaca County and the Texas Coastal Bend. Thick wooded draws bisecting clearings and scattered motts create a rich habitat for wildlife to traverse. AGRICULTURE The ranch is currently being grazed by cattle and maintained with a good perimeter fence. WATER There are two water wells located on the ranch, as well as 1.75 miles of Lavaca River Frontage, .3 miles of which are owned on both sides. An additional .5 miles of Harold Branch offer plenty of water access.
$14,000,000  •  477 acres
Green Valley Ranch, situated on the doorstep of Glacier National Park, this 477+/- acre ranch has served as a private family retreat and commercial wedding/event venue under current ownership. With a sleeping capacity of 24 guests in a rustic yet elegant compound including a lodge, a guest home, and a caretaker's residence, a new owner may wish to continue operations or reserve the use exclusively for family and friends. The ranch has an attractive mix of meadows and vast forests in a diverse topography. Clean water and crisp, invigorating air are abundant here in the "Crown of the Continent," a region considered one of the most diverse, intact ecosystems on our planet. A full array of services, including an international airport, are within 30 minutes of the property's front gate. The Facts: ~ 477+/- acres in a very private setting ~ Rustic architectural aesthetic without sacrificing comfort ~ Less than ten minutes to Glacier National Park ~ Mix of timber and meadows ~ Over a quarter mile of frontage on the 17+/- acre West Lake ~ Private half-acre pond ~ 30 minutes to international airport ~ Diverse wildlife populations ~ Borders Flathead National Forest on three sides
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$4,875,000  •  473 acres
$5,250,000
Just south of Luling, TX with easy access off of HWY 183 and only 4 miles south of I-10, you will find the Doty Oaks Ranch II. One first notices the abundance of beautiful live oaks, thick stands of post oaks and blackjack oak trees, but beyond are incredible views of the pristine rolling hills of northern Gonzales County into Guadalupe and Caldwell counties. This area has been a hidden gem for generations of ranchers and hunters but is quickly becoming a popular destination for savvy buyers in the nearby metros of San Antonio, Austin and Houston. A longtime family ranch, the Doty Oaks II has been a gathering place for generations to hunt, run cattle and create lasting memories. LOCATION Access: 1155 ft. of frontage along US 183 4 miles south of I-10 8 miles south of Luling, TX 11 miles north of Gonzales, TX 55 miles south of Austin, TX 63 miles east of San Antonio, TX 150 miles west of Houston, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography ranges from 330 ft to 400 ft with a lot of roll throughout. Located in the Texas Claypan Prairie, the range is defined by a dark red sandstone, a claypan, which is a dense clay subsoil underlying sandy and loamy surface layers. These soils create a diverse mixture of native grasses and hardwoods, including live oak, post oak, blackjack oak and mesquite trees. Much of the ranch is heavily wooded, providing excellent cover along with natural browse for the prevalent wildlife. As the elevation falls toward Artesia Creek, you enter a mesquite flat with good stands of native grasses, excellent for cattle. WILDLIFE The ranch has a healthy population of white-tailed deer with some nice bucks having been taken over the years. Both deer and Rio Grande turkey traverse the creeks with the turkey roosting in the large trees along the borders. Dove, hogs and various varmints will keep you busy hunting throughout the year. AGRICULTURE Historically the ranch has been utilized for cattle. IMPROVEMENTS Sitting atop a hill with phenomenal views are 2 small cabins. One with a kitchen, sitting area, bedroom and bathroom with a nice porch surrounding it. The second cabin consists of 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, a utility room and a porch. A 3-sided pole barn (45X20) stores equipment along with a Morgan building. For working your cattle, there is a good set of pens just down the hill from the cabins. The improvements are minimal but very functional. WATER Sitting over the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer the groundwater is excellent. One water well is located at the cabins. Over a half-mile of Artesia Creek runs along the southern border with deep pockets that retain water for long periods. In another corner of the ranch is a portion of Mule Creek with some deep pockets to hold water. Additionally, there are two stock tanks perfect for fishing and productive dove hunts. ELECTRICITY Electricity is located at the cabins. MINERALS Owners believe to own 20% of the mineral estate. A portion thereof are negotiable with an acceptable offer.
$2,350,000  •  470 acres
This working farm presents a great combination of farming, ranching, and waterfowling opportunities on one property. Investment potential is enhanced by I-10 frontage with ingress and egress a short distance for both eastbound and westbound traffic, plus county road frontage on all three other sides of the farm. LOCATION Located just outside of Welsh and fronting the north feeder road of I-10, the farm is very conveniently located approximately 25 miles from Lake Charles, 50 miles from Lafayette, and 170 miles from Houston. There are regional airports in both Lake Charles and Lafayette. WILDLIFE Southwest Louisiana is known for its exceptional duck hunting. The Welsh area and Jefferson Davis Parish in general are still home to thousands of acres of rice and crawfish farms that provide the habitat and feed to keep waterfowl returning to the area. In addition to ducks, approximately 80 acres of brushier regrowth on the farm provides habitat for deer and hogs. There is a ±8-acre lake ready for stocking. AGRICULTURE The farm features 174.5 acres of payment eligible rice base, and a PLC yield of 6,422#/acre. The silt loam soils are USDA designated Prime Farmland, and predominantly Crowley-Vidrine complex. Crawfish or rice/crawfish are rotated on the northern portion of the farm, while the southern ±135 acres is native pasture fenced for grazing. WATER In addition to the lake, the farm is watered by an irrigation well, believed to be approximately 300’ deep and producing an estimated 700 – 750 GPM. MINERALS Surface only. OTHER Estimated taxes for 2025 are $1,364. The farm is assessed under Ag Land Use Value. Exclusive Agent: William D. Swanson (281) 844 2928 Republic Ranches, LLC Licensed in TX, LA, OK, CO, NM, AR 3535 Westheimer, Suite 227 Houston, TX 77027
$3,995,000  •  454.38 acres
Spring Hill Ranch is the kind of property that captures everything people search for in the Texas Hill Country — privacy, scenery, and a setting that feels both peaceful and timeless. Defined by its ideal landscape, the ranch features a beautiful blend of rolling terrain, scenic views, and natural character, highlighted by a live spring and two prominent hills that inspired the ranch’s name. Complementing the land is a comfortable 3 Bedroom / 3.5 Bathroom ranch home, thoughtfully positioned to take in the surrounding beauty. With its desirable location and rare combination of natural features and improvements, Spring Hill Ranch offers an opportunity that is becoming increasingly hard to find.
$1,360,329  •  454.2 acres
For more information, please contact the listing agent, Brett Grier, at (817) 357-7347 McBrannon Ranch is a 454+/- acre Texas hunting and agricultural property located along US Highway 70, approximately 20 miles west of Crowell in Foard County. Bordering the legendary Triangle Ranch on two boundaries, a historic operation spanning nearly 140,000 acres, this property benefits from exceptionally low human pressure and exceptional wildlife density. With a modest combination of recreational land and grazing pasture, and paved road access, the property appeals to a multitude of buyers. The ranch features a fully updated, turnkey farmhouse with modern finishes. The home is being sold fully furnished and is move-in ready for personal use, or as an extremely clean and comfortable hunting camp. A large shop building with a concrete floor is plumbed and wired for a potential apartment, and provides outstanding utility, storage, and workspace. The 2020 Kubota tractor, shredder mower, and no-till grain drill are included with a full-price offer. Wildlife infrastructure included with the sale comprises three elevated tower deer blinds and multiple corn and protein feeders, all strategically placed across the property, with feed pens constructed at each location. The ranch consistently produces Whitetail deer averaging 135-155 inches, with trophy-class animals ranging from 160-185 inches. A five-acre fenced food plot on the eastern side is planted in wheat, rye, and triticale, further supporting wildlife and livestock. Beyond the wildlife improvements and deer hunting, the seller reports a phenomenal quail and dove population each year, a strong additional draw for the property. Water resources include a four-acre pond (at pool level) and a pressurized water line serviced by King-Cottle Water Supply that feeds water to the house and two concrete water troughs. Road access is excellent, with frontage on US Highway 70, Fish Road along the east boundary, and County Road 491 along the west boundary. The seller does not believe any minerals are owned, but will make no mineral reservations in the sale of the property. The seller has a survey that was completed in 2017. The fences and cross fences are in good to excellent condition. A grazing lease has been maintained with a local rancher that could be continued or terminated prior to closing. The Facts: ~ 454+/- total acres in Foard County, Texas, with an existing 2017 survey on file ~ Borders the Triangle Ranch, a historic 140,000±-acre operation, ensuring minimal neighbor pressure and exceptional wildlife density ~ Trophy Whitetail deer averaging 135-155 inches; trophy class bucks ranging 160-185 inches ~ Fully furnished, turnkey 1,155± square-foot, three-bedroom, one-bath remodeled farmhouse with granite counters, spray foam insulation, metal roof, and a nearly new HVAC system and water heater ~ 60×80 shop with concrete floor, electric, water, and plumbing roughed in for a potential barn apartment ~ Complete hunting infrastructure: three elevated tower blinds, two 1,000 lb. corn feeders, one 600 lb. corn feeder, and three 600 lb. protein feeders - all with pen fencing ~ Five-acre fenced food plot planted in wheat, rye, and triticale on the eastern boundary ~ Excellent tri-road access: US Highway 70 frontage, Fish Road (east), and County Road 491 (west) ~ Kubota 6000 tractor (60hp, 2021, 80± hours), 8’ no-till drill, and 8’ shredder included in sale; deer blinds and feeders also convey ~ Seller makes no reservations in the sale of the property to wind or mineral estate; seller is not aware of any minerals currently owned ~ No known oil and gas production or current leases on the property
$5,575,000  •  453 acres
Edgewood Farm is a historic and thoroughly improved farm located just outside of Orange, Virginia. Set against the Blue Ridge Mountains, Edgewood's rolling topography features a balanced mix of scenic beauty, agricultural utility, and the classic lifestyle of Virginia's hunt country. The expansive, five-bedroom, main house (circa 1853) anchors the property and is surrounded by a comprehensive set of complementing structures, including a pool and pool house, manager's house, barns, and a fully retrofitted event space, which is comprised of several historic support structures and barns that can easily accommodate weddings and other events. The Rapidan River traces the farm's southern and eastern boundaries for nearly two and a half miles, creating a riparian buffer that further adds to the farm's bucolic appeal. Additional water features include two stocked ponds. The pastures are actively leased for cattle grazing and hay production, while recreational trails wind throughout the land. Located ten minutes from Orange, forty-five minutes from Charlottesville, and only ninety minutes from Washington, D.C., Edgewood captures the perfect equilibrium of privacy, accessibility, recreation, and agriculture, all while providing the infrastructure and location needed to support a dynamic and engaging lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 453+/- acres ~ Five-bedroom, 6,650+/- square foot main home (circa 1853) ~ Extensive additional improvements include multiple guest homes, the manager's house, event facilities, pool, and pool house. ~ Multiple equipment barns and enclosed workshop ~ 2.4+/- miles of frontage on the Rapidan River ~ Two stocked ponds (approx. 2.7+/- acres and 1.6+/- acres) ~ 270+/- acres of fenced pasture ~ Ample opportunity to develop recreational and equestrian resources ~ Whitetail deer, Eastern Wild Turkey, black bear, dove, and a variety of seasonal waterfowl are all present ~ Ten minutes to Orange, Virginia ~ 45 minutes to Charlottesville, Virginia ~ 90 minutes to both Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia ~ Charlottesville Albemarle Regional Airport and Dulles International Airport can be reached in under 30 minutes and 90 minutes, respectively ~ Not under conservation easement
$2,599,000  •  450 acres
Southern Refugio County is known for its productive grasslands and fertile farmland, and Hartland Ranch is a strong example of both. This turnkey combination cattle ranch has the infrastructure in place for a buyer to bring their herd and begin operating right away. The seller may also consider selling a portion of the existing herd. With quality soils, recently improved pastures, and Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda grass already established, the ranch is positioned for continued productivity. Paved frontage along FM 1360 and functional ranch infrastructure throughout make Hartland Ranch a productive working ranch in a desirable location. LOCATION Hartland Ranch is located in southern Refugio County, approximately 30 miles northeast of Corpus Christi and 15 miles south of Refugio. The ranch has paved access along FM 1360 and is positioned in a productive ranching and agricultural area of the Coastal Bend. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is gently rolling with elevations from 30 feet on the western side to 25 feet toward the eastern side. In recent years, the owner has taken in approximately 250 acres of farmland and sprigged Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda. The end result is a productive grassland with strong grazing potential. The ranch is primarily open in nature, with scattered native brush and an approximately 35-acre portion of denser habitat. WILDLIFE Hartland Ranch, with its open grassland, tanks, and surrounding agricultural country, creates strong potential for dove hunting. While much of the ranch is open in nature, the property also includes approximately 35 acres of native cover that adds habitat diversity and provides cover for deer and other native wildlife. Although the owners have not heavily hunted the ranch, deer live on the ranch year round AGRICULTURE The Hartland Ranch has been operated as a working cattle ranch for approximately 10 years and has the infrastructure in place for continued livestock production. The ranch is cross fenced into 8 pastures, all connected by a central lane system. With established pastures, multiple water sources, troughs, tanks, and a centrally located set of pens, the property is designed for practical day to day cattle operations. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch includes a 2 BR/1 BA Barndominium. The Barn is attached to the house with a large shop area and covered equipment and vehicle parking. A centrally located set of working pens is tied into the ranch’s lane system, allowing cattle to be moved efficiently from the pastures to the working area. Together, these improvements provide a seamless setup for continued ranch operations. WATER The ranch is well watered, with two water wells (One solar and one electric). Water is piped to the pasture troughs and working pens, allowing for reliable distribution throughout the ranch. In addition, there are 5 tanks on the property that provide pasture water and create attractive areas for dove and other wildlife. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale. EASEMENTS Enterprise has a pipeline ROW on property TAXES $1,200/year
Contact for Price  •  435.54 acres
Welcome to Rancho Vista Ranch, an exceptional +/-435.537-acre high-fenced hunting ranch situated in the far eastern reaches of Edwards County.
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$2,565,310  •  435 acres
Offering an outstanding blend of trophy wildlife, practical improvements, diverse terrain, and year-round accessibility, Westpoint Ranch embodies everything today's buyers seek in a premier recreational property.
$6,209,959  •  432 acres
The Circle J Ranch is a premier high-fenced hunting ranch tucked beneath an expansive canopy of magnificent hardwoods along the banks of Sandy Creek in Eastern Lavaca County. Accessed by a private road via a deeded easement, the ranch offers a strong sense of seclusion while remaining conveniently within reach of Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Built with the sportsman in mind, this is a true hunter’s paradise featuring first-class managed whitetail hunting with exceptional bow and rifle setups, a dedicated duck unit for waterfowl hunting, stocked ponds for fishing, and a thoughtfully developed trail and gravel road system that winds throughout the ranch connecting blinds, highlights, and key hunting areas. The accommodations strike a great balance between comfortable private lodging and inviting gathering spaces ideal for entertaining family, friends, or clients. During the summer months, the ranch transforms into an equally enjoyable recreational retreat with swimming ponds, waterfalls, natural rock features, shooting opportunities, and endless ways to explore and unwind. LOCATION Centrally located, Circle J Ranch sits approximately 1 hour 40 minutes from Houston, 2 hours 20 minutes from Austin, and 2 hours 20 minutes from San Antonio. The nearest town is historic and charming Columbus, Texas, offering a strong small-town atmosphere, great dining options, HEB, and a variety of community events. The ranch is conveniently accessed off CR 19, a well-maintained county gravel road. From there, the main gate sits roughly 1 mile down a private deeded easement road, creating a very protected, quiet, and private setting. An additional entrance provides access to the back portion of the property from CR 175 (Sandy Creek Road). TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Bisected by the seasonally flowing Sandy Creek, the ranch features gently rolling topography with a natural drop into the creek bottoms that adds both character and functionality to the landscape. Towering live oaks dominate much of the ranch, complemented by well-managed yaupon understory that provides excellent habitat cover while still allowing for easy navigation throughout the property. A strong internal trail and gravel road system provides access to blinds, ponds, creek areas, and other ranch highlights. The soils consist primarily of sandy loam, supporting healthy native vegetation and contributing to the ranch’s attractive habitat profile. WILDLIFE The ranch has been thoughtfully managed for whitetail hunting, with some exceptional bow and rifle hunting setups throughout the property. Strategically cleared hunting areas are well-spaced, allowing owners to comfortably maximize the number of hunters in the field while maintaining a quality experience. The ranch currently features 9 hunting stations, most designed to accommodate either bow or rifle hunting, along with 4–5 protein feeding stations typically operated from March through August. Bordering Sandy Creek is a dedicated duck unit with the ability to be planted and flooded during season. The surrounding region is known for some of the most prolific rice farming in the state, placing the ranch within one of Texas’ major waterfowl flyways and attracting an impressive diversity of duck species. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch compound was thoughtfully designed for family retreats, corporate entertaining, or commercial hunting operations. The main residence is a comfortable 3-bedroom, 3-bath farmhouse complete with a full kitchen. Nearby sit two matching casitas designed in a duplex layout, offering four separate guest quarters that blend seamlessly with the style and feel of the main house. Nestled between the lodging structures is a welcoming lodge featuring a large living area, open kitchen, sleeping loft, and a screened porch that runs the length of the lodge — an ideal gathering place for meals, stories, and relaxing after a day outdoors. The lodge kitchen is exceptionally well appointed with premium appliances including a 48” Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf 6-burner gas range, Wolf microwave, and Galley sink system. Combined with the farmhouse kitchen, the ranch offers two full kitchens to comfortably serve large groups. Across the improvements, the ranch features a total of 8 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms, 2 half baths, and comfortably sleeps 20+ guests. A short walk from the compound is a thoughtfully designed mancave/hunting locker designed to keep gear organized, complete with 15 individual lockers for the hunter in the family. It serves as a practical and fun staging area before heading to the blinds and includes additional cold storage with a dedicated freezer. Adjacent to the lodging compound are two barns, both constructed on slab foundations — one a fully enclosed barn and the other an equipment barn with ample room for UTVs, tractors, and ranch implements. The enclosed barn includes a walk-in cooler for wildlife storage along with an 8×8 sealed feed storage room capable of holding over 100 fifty-pound bags of feed. Behind the barns sits a dedicated deer, duck, and fish cleaning station, providing a practical setup for processing the day’s harvest. WATER Water is a standout feature of Circle J Ranch. Sandy Creek, a seasonal creek, runs north to south through the eastern portion of the property, providing approximately 4,358 feet of frontage on both sides. The broad creek bottom creates a fun and scenic environment for exploring, riding ATVs, relaxing in natural pools, and enjoying the outdoors. In addition to the creek, the ranch features two distinct ponds, each with its own water well and recreational appeal. One pond is managed as a bass and swimming pond, highlighted by a custom rock waterfall system designed to aerate well water as it enters the pond. A rock-lined swimming area, cold plunge, 8×8 plunge pool, and covered pavilion create an outstanding summertime gathering spot for swimming, grilling, and family recreation. A second catfish pond offers its own rock waterfall feature and covered pavilion, creating another scenic destination within the ranch landscape. The duck unit also has the capability to be planted and flooded during hunting season. Three wells service the property, supporting the lodge compound, ponds, and duck unit. One of the wells is particularly impressive, producing approximately 100 GPM. Tucked back in the woods near an old log cabin is a neat historic feature — an old hand-pump well believed to have served an outpost years ago, adding another layer of character and history to the ranch.
$1,425,000  •  432 acres
Covey Flush Ranch is a stunning 432-acre property in South Texas, offering premier hunting and recreational opportunities. The ranch is thoughtfully divided into 200 acres of high-fenced land stocked with exotics and native whitetail, while the remaining 232 acres feature low-fenced terrain that allows for free-ranging wildlife. With two surface tanks, including a 6.5-acre water feature, well-maintained roads, and expertly cut Senderos, Covey Flush Ranch is designed for both seasoned hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. The property also includes a custom-fabricated equipment pole barn, on-site electricity, and direct highway access, making it a turnkey ranch ready for immediate use.
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$5,890,000  •  430 acres
$6,795,000
Boasting numerous live springs and three (3) creeks, which if added up together, totals over a mile of strong flowing crystal clear creek frontage, not to mention, thats BOTH sides ownership on all three (3) creeks...what a RARITY!
$11,995,000  •  420 acres
Shipp Lake Ranch is steeped in history, having been owned by the same family since the early 1900s. With improved pastures, Shipp Lake Ranch has been a working cattle ranch for many years, the beautiful 100-acre oxbow lake creates a haven for diverse waterfowl that changes with the seasons as they migrate north and south. This lake spans the length of the 420-acre property, there are incredible water views from every corner. Just 48 miles from downtown Austin, it's an ideal weekend retreat with the potential for future commercial recreational development as Bastrop continues to grow. LOCATION Just South of Smithville on HWY 71 N. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Shipp Lake Ranch features rolling improved pastures with mature hardwoods gracing the east side of the 100-acre lake and is complemented by a productive 18-acre hay field beyond the tree line. The west side features a mix of open pasture, scattered live oaks, pecan trees along the shoreline, and mesquite brush. WILDLIFE Shipp Lake, formerly the Oxbow Lake, stands as a time-honored migratory waterfowl flyway that has enchanted observers for millennia. Twice a year, the skies come alive with exotic waterfowl, showcasing the majestic American White Pelican, Ibis, Roseate Spoonbills, Tri-color herons, Great Blue Herons, and Egrets. The area is a haven for resident raptors, including Red-Tailed, Red-Shouldered, and Cooper’s hawks, as well as Osprey and Bald Eagles. The lake has been a cherished fishing ground for the family through the ages, yielding a bountiful catch of largemouth bass, crappie, sunfish, and catfish. there are also plenty of deer and hogs. AGRICULTURE This property is perfect for grazing and/or equestrian use. IMPROVEMENTS There are two small houses on the property and one was renovated in 2018. WATER Shipp Lake, the 100-acre oxbow lake created by the Colorado River, spans a significant portion of the property. The family dammed up the northeastern end, enhancing water capture. An artesian well historically maintained water levels, but is currently not operational but has potential for redevelopment. The lake, once used for water skiing, offers opportunities for boating, fishing, bird watching, and hunting. There are three water wells on the ranch. MINERALS Minerals are negotiable. AREA HISTORY The first Hill family in Bastrop County was in 1834, having moved from Alabama. Sometime after that Abram Wylie Hill bought half of Jenkins Prairie, a land grant award given to the Edward Jenkins family for their participation in the Texas Revolution. The property was renamed Hill’s Prairie and remains so to this date. Some of the Hills and the Yerger family moved to the Alum Creek area and opened a dry goods store about 1850. When the Taylor Bastrop and Houston Railroad came into what is now Smithville, the dry goods store was moved to Main Street in Smithville and the Yerger (father-in-law) and the Hill family (son-in-law) built a wonderful colonial-style home on a full city block in 1887. The home stayed in the Hill family through the youngest daughter, Ruth Hill Skelley until sold three years ago. The home at 401 Main Street has been completely rebuilt and is now one the the benchmark properties of the area. About 1700 Spanish missionaries exploring the area discovered an oxbow lake that had been formed by the Colorado River in pre-historic times that the Indians of the area called Nenocadda. When the county was surveyed the grant belonged to the Grassmeyer family who built a river ferry very near the small lake. When the Hill family moved to town they bought parcels of property in the Colorado Valley that were contiguous. The land went from the north rim of the valley (known as Rocky Hill) to the southern rim (known as Flower Hill), all on the eastern side of Smithville. The family generally called the area north of the river “Grandfather’s Farm.” Sometime around the arrival of the railroad the Hill family built a dam at the northern end of the oxbow lake adding about four feet to the depth, now called Shipps Lake. An artesian well helped keep the water level more or less constant except in periods of extreme drought. That well could probably be developed again. Another artesian well was used to create a public swimming pool very close to the Highway 71 bridge over the railroad track. The Hill family had concerns about local children swimming in the river because of the turbidity and ever-shifting currents. The pool was leased to the Smithville Lions Club for $1 per year. The Highway 71 expansion required removal of the pool.
Contact for Price  •  420 acres
PROPERTY SPECS Total Acres: 420± Water: 2.5± Acre Lake, 3 Water Wells County: Kendall Nearest City: Fredericksburg Distance: Minutes Features: 2.5± Acre Lake 4BR/3BA Main House 3BR/2BA Hilltop Ranch Home Swimming Pool Party Pavilion 3BR/2BA Lodge Cabin Workshop Garage 13 Breeder Pens 4 Blinds/Feeders 3 Water Wells Game Cleaning Area Paved Access Hill Country Views
$21,500,000  •  408.74 acres
The Underwood Ranch is a remarkable 408.74+/- acre property with a convenient location near Lampasas and Austin. Its diverse topography features breathtaking vistas, productive bottom land, and cleared cedar trees. The crown jewel of the ranch is a stunning main house with exquisite craftsmanship, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 half baths, two commercially equipped kitchens, a great room with a massive bar, and a 5-car garage. A barndominium, a foreman's/guest house, and a multi-use building offer additional living and storage space. Abundant water resources, stocked lakes/ponds, electric and windmill wells ensure self-sufficiency. With high fencing, an MLD permit, and a variety of wildlife, the ranch is ideal for hunting. Whether as a retreat, event venue, or family/corporate ranch, the Underwood Ranch is a versatile property that will bring joy every time you enter its gates.
$2,359,500  •  404 acres
Nestled in northeastern Mills County, the Rockin B Ranch presents a diverse landscape, featuring rolling open pastures dotted with hardwoods on its western side and dense woods crisscrossed with trails on the eastern side. The ranch is well-suited for cattle, offering excellent forage and robust fencing. Several small ponds are naturally integrated into the property, following the draw that extends from the western hill to the eastern ravine. Additionally, the ranch benefits from extensive county road frontage. LOCATION Closest amenities – 23 Mins to Goldthwaite, Texas Drive time – 2 hours 15 minutes to Austin- 2 hours 45 minutes to Dallas TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch topography transitions from gently rolling terrain with scattered oak in the west to denser hardwoods and Ashe juniper eastern portions. WILDLIFE Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, feral hogs, dove, and various small game. WATER Several ponds are located on the property, ranging from 0.1 acre to .34 acre in size. Solar Powered water well and cattle trough on the West side of the ranch. Water wells in the surrounding area range from 140 to 510 feet deep and produce between 7 and 25 gpm.
Contact for Price  •  388 acres
Positioned only 15 miles west of Harper and approximately 45 minutes from Fredericksburg, this ag-exempt property embodies the character of classic Texas Hill Country ranch land. Rolling terrain, dramatic canyon features, strong native grasses, and abundant wildlife create a setting perfectly suited for a private hunting retreat, weekend escape, or future family compound.
$1,141,650  •  387 acres
Name of Property: Scipio Hunting 387 acres Acreage: 387 acres Location: 21 mi. N of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: County road frontage Topography: Rolling forests Improvements: Pond, fencing, Electric at the road Forage: Bermuda, and native grasses Water: 2 Ponds, and seasonal stream Wildlife: Whitetail Deer & other indigenous wildlife Utilities: Electric, and water meter Comments Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, this exceptional 387-acre property offers the perfect balance of seclusion, accessibility, and outdoor recreation. Situated approximately one-half mile off a paved county road in a peaceful rural setting, the tract provides the privacy many landowners desire while still maintaining convenient year-round access. Electricity is available on the county road frontage, and a water meter is in place, offering an excellent starting point for future improvements, whether you envision a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, homestead, or recreational getaway. The property's diverse terrain creates an abundance of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Rolling topography, natural habitat, and scenic landscapes make this an ideal setting for hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, ATV adventures, wildlife photography, and exploring the outdoors. The varied landscape supports a healthy population of native wildlife, making the property especially attractive to sportsmen and nature lovers alike. Located approximately one mile from the Canadian River, the area is well known for its abundant wildlife populations. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and other game species are frequently found throughout the region, providing excellent hunting opportunities throughout the year. The proximity to the river corridor further enhances the property's recreational appeal and wildlife habitat. A gravel pit on site would be useful for maintaining or building roads and trails. For those who enjoy fishing and water recreation, Lake Eufaula—Oklahoma's largest lake—is only about 20 minutes away. Lake Eufaula offers outstanding fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and other species, along with boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, and numerous other recreational activities. The lake's extensive shoreline and public access areas provide endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. While the property offers a quiet country atmosphere, modern conveniences are within easy reach. McAlester serves as the regional hub for southeastern Oklahoma and offers a population of more than 19,000 residents. The city provides a wide variety of dining options, entertainment venues, shopping, and essential services. Residents and visitors can enjoy restaurants, a movie theater, bowling alley, skating rink, gaming centers, and numerous community events throughout the year. Medical needs are well served by a hospital, specialty clinics, diagnostic imaging facilities, pharmacies, and other healthcare providers. Agricultural and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the availability of veterinarians, feed stores, farm and ranch supply outlets, implement dealerships, and sporting goods retailers located in McAlester. Whether managing livestock, maintaining equipment, or preparing for hunting season, the necessary resources are close at hand. The property's central location provides convenient access to several major metropolitan areas: Dallas, Texas – 188 miles Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – 121 miles Tulsa, Oklahoma – 83 miles Bentonville, Arkansas – 204 miles Kansas City, Kansas – 326 miles Whether you're searching for a recreational retreat, hunting property, future homesite, or long-term land investment, this 387-acre tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, abundant wildlife, and accessibility in one of southeastern Oklahoma's most desirable rural regions. Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 with questions or to view; or toll free at 844-WCR-LAND.
$1,910,700  •  386 acres
Elm Creek Reserve represents a rare opportunity to acquire a highly improved and well-located South Texas hunting ranch with established infrastructure, and premier wildlife habitat. Combining accessibility, functionality, and exceptional recreational appeal, this 386± acre offering is turnkey and ready for immediate enjoyment just one hour from San Antonio.
$1,300,000  •  384 acres
384 Acres w 2 Houses, Elec, Water. Hunting.
F&R Partners