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$569,000  •  128 acres
+/-128 Acres w Well, Elec, Cabin. Variety of wildlife. Western Hill Country Realty
$565,000  •  127.49 acres
The Blackstock area of Chester County has a longstanding reputation for excellent hunting with this tract being no exception.
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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.
$7,999,999  •  124.94 acres
Loafer’s Glory Ranch is just minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas. As you drive along the winding road, you’ll see deer and turkeys resting under the shade of scattered oaks in the rolling pastures. When you reach the bend in the gravel driveway, the thoughtfully built log home is tucked away where the prairie meets the lush vegetation of Bear Creek. Stepping out the back door and walking down the hill, you’ll find Bear Creek flowing through the property, featuring small waterfalls, pools, and a deep swimming hole. Upstream from the house, there's a ravine where water emerges from the hillside, flowing over mineral deposits and ledges into Bear Creek. Loafer’s Glory Ranch offers a full outdoor experience in central Texas, making it perfect for a full-time residence or a weekend getaway for friends and family. LOCATION The ranch is situated 9 minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas, and is accessed by Blessing Road and additional frontage on CR 202. — Downtown Austin is 35 miles away - estimated drive time is 45 minutes. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Loafer’s Glory Ranch sits just west of the North Fork of the San Gabriel River. The ranch slowly climbs away from the river with gentle rolling topography, with the Western portion of the property having a high knoll overlooking the river valley and the topography that climbs on the Eastern side of the river with great views of hilltops from the porch of the 1920s bungalow. The property has a nice mix of open pastures with tree-lined draws and scattered oaks. Tucked in the woods is a deep ravine where water flows from the surrounding hillside. It has some beautiful mineral deposits, rock ledges, and pool fun for exploring with the kids. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkeys, and hogs. The diverse habitat and varied terrain provide natural bedding, feeding, and travel patterns, with additional potential to further enhance and develop hunting areas. One of those areas is a great native sunflower field that was in full bloom in early July and could make for a great dove hunting field in the fall. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are centered around a thoughtfully designed two-story log home with a spacious basement that combines everyday functionality with exceptional craftsmanship. The home is positioned to allow for easy access to the creek and offers generous living space for both family and entertaining. The main level serves as the heart of the home with an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area anchored by a commercial-grade kitchen, along with the primary suite, laundry room, luxurious bathroom with jet tub and shower, and a screened porch that wraps around much of the house. The upper floor includes two large guest suites, each with its own full bath, connected by a loft overlooking the main living area. The basement level expands the home's versatility with two additional guest accommodations, a media room, fitness space, game area, and a full bath, steam shower and sauna. Every bathroom is equipped with heated floors for added comfort. Built with safety in mind, the home also features a Category 4-rated shelter and a separate Category 5 storm room. Beyond the main residence, the property includes an unfinished bungalow built in 1920s and moved from downtown Austin. Currently, it is just a shell and needs to be renovated. A separate 2025 three-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home located near the front of the property with access from Blessing Ranch Road provides additional flexibility for ranch staff, guests, or income-producing opportunities. WATER The property has both sides of Bear Creek, which flows into the San Gabriel River. Before leaving the property, the creek pools up, creating a stunning swimming area with a limestone bottom that displays a beautiful blue-green hue. This swimming spot is shaded by oaks and sycamores, offering plenty of shade for relaxing on the shore while kids swim and explore the creek. The improvements are supported by an existing water well and septic system. There is an additional water well drilled near the barn for Ag purposes, and a 2.5-inch waterline on Blessing Road provides access to city water for those interested.
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.
$825,000  •  121 acres
The Mitchell Place presents a rare opportunity to own a legacy property with excellent hunting opportunities, large, old-growth oak groves, two seasonal stock tanks, rolling pastures, and frontage on U.S. Highway 84. The 121-acre ranch has been owned by the same family for 130 years and was recognized in 2005 by the Texas Family Land Heritage Program for more than a century of continuous agricultural production. Located seven miles east of Goldthwaite in Mills County, the Mitchell Place is bounded by U.S. Highway 84 on the north. Approximately two hours’ drive from Austin, an hour from Waco, and about 2.5 hours from Fort Worth, the ranch offers outstanding investment and recreational potential. The terrain ranges from grassy pastures and terraced fields to thick stands of live oaks and post oaks, which provide excellent habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, and hogs. The current owners have leased the property for hunting and currently have a grazing lease in place.
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$1,790,000  •  120.76 acres
Working farms are built over time, not overnight, and this 120.76-acre property is a reflection of years of thoughtful stewardship, productive agriculture, and practical improvements. Whether your plans include cattle, horses, hay production, hunting, or creating a multi-generational family estate, this farm offers the infrastructure, natural resources, and versatility to put those plans into action from day one. Located in Fentress County, Tennessee, known as the Trail Riding Capital of the Southeast, this surveyed 120.76-acre farm combines productive pasture, quality improvements, dependable water resources, and exceptional recreational opportunities, all within minutes of the conveniences of Jamestown. Large, productive farms with established infrastructure and reliable water continue to be among Tennessee's most sought-after land investments. A long private drive leads to the 1,800± square-foot home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, butcher block countertops, and a wood-burning fireplace. Additional improvements include a 4,500-square-foot barn with concrete floors, a 30' x 30' shop, and a separate storage building that could easily be converted into a guest home with the addition of plumbing. Currently operating as a working cattle farm, the property will comfortably support approximately 65 to 75 heifers or 100 to 125 feeder calves. Similar carrying capacity exists for a cow/calf operation, while productive hay fields provide strong annual yields to help support livestock and reduce outside feed costs. Skull Cave Creek flows through the property and is complemented by a spring-fed pond, providing dependable water for both livestock and wildlife. The combination of productive pasture, timber, creek, and pond creates an outstanding balance for agricultural use and wildlife habitat. Near the home, a producing peach tree offers fresh seasonal fruit. The property's diverse landscape supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, wild turkey, black bear, and wild hogs, creating exceptional hunting opportunities. Productive pasture, dependable water sources, and the property's location in the Trail Riding Capital of the Southeast also make it an excellent choice for horse owners. Multiple potential building sites provide opportunities for additional homes, guest houses, barns, or the creation of a multi-generational family estate. Conveniently located approximately one hour from Crossville, Cookeville, and Dale Hollow Lake, 90 minutes from Knoxville, and two hours from Nashville, the property offers the privacy of a large working farm without sacrificing accessibility. Farm equipment and implements are negotiable, with a complete inventory and pricing available upon request. For buyers looking to step into an established operation, this property offers the opportunity to purchase a truly turnkey farm. Schedule your private showing and see firsthand what years of thoughtful stewardship, productive agriculture, and practical improvements have created.
$900,000  •  120 acres
Jenks Ranch spans 120 acres of beautifully balanced and well maintained improved pasture acreage, along with decades old majestic mature oak and hardwood trees. Ideal for a myriad of uses and located within close proximity of the city of Garrison, the property benefits ranching, recreation, hunting, and investment. The properties’ lush coastal bermuda hay fields and old growth hardwoods make for an alluring rural charm featuring the most desirable turn key variables, including existing access to power, city water, and boundary fencing. An abundant population of white-tailed deer are seen on the property daily. The ranch features rolling elevation, a wooded pond and two springs. LOCATION Situated less than a mile from the town of Garrison and HW 59, the Jenks Ranch offers the best of rural lifestyle with ease of accessibility to necessities. Once on HW 59, a quick 20 minute drive southward brings you to the city of Nacogdoches where entertainment and all “first world” amenities are available. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes: Dallas: 2.75 hours Houston: 2.75 hours Austin: 4.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Split nearly equally between hardwood forest and highly productive pasture, the Jenks ranch represents a favorable aesthetic and cover type, promoting both recreational and working ranch opportunities. Two different high points on the property reach elevations of 380 feet above sea level, either of which would make ideal locations for a permanent house structure or improvement of a buyer’s choice. A small wooded pond sits within the central drainage of the property; this body of water could be expanded to promote more surface water on the ranch. WILDLIFE The Jenks Ranch supports an assortment of native wildlife thanks to the ranch’s ample habitat and forage. Common East Texas species can all be found on this property including whitetails, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of varmints. IMPROVEMENTS The property has been historically used as a working ranch and therefore does not have any living quarters or related improvements. The property’s exterior and interior fencing is in working condition, allowing for turnkey use of the property’s grazing potential. WATER There are no water wells on the property, but with approval, the city of Garrison can provide water. ELECTRICITY Power is present, pulled onto the property off of FM 138. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Northern Nacogdoches County lies in the heart of East Texas’ pine forests, where towering timber has shaped the region’s economy and culture since the 1800s. Early sawmills and railroads spurred settlement, and today the area remains defined by its timber heritage, productive woodlands, and connection to Texas’s oldest county seat.
$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.
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$1,695,000  •  120 acres
$1,895,000
Stonewater Ranch offers a combination of desirable features—scenic river frontage, multiple prime build sites and convenient access. Suited for both recreational enjoyment and future development. The property is fully perimeter fenced, equipped with a reliable water well, power on site and excellent land ready for your vision—agricultural, recreational or investment-driven.
Contact for Price  •  120 acres
Dos Lagunas Ranch is comprised of 120 +/- acres in Coleman County. The ranch is fully fenced, full of native forage and has two surface tanks already in place.
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$1,100,000  •  119 acres
White Oak Ranch is a 119-acre timber and recreational tract in Smith County, Texas, located along County Road 246 and Jamestown Road east of Tyler and north of Arp. The property carries roughly 95 percent mixed hardwood and pine timber. Community water and electric service are available at the road, and the tract currently qualifies for an agricultural tax exemption. Buyers researching Smith County land for sale will find a timber tract with established recreational infrastructure. NOTE: The property video is flagged as AI due to the inclusion of a pond rendering, which is the only AI-generated content in the video. Land & Terrain The topography rolls across the property, ranging from 470 feet above sea level in the northeast corner to 560 feet in the southwest corner. That elevation change gives the tract natural drainage and varied terrain rather than flat, uniform ground. Soil is sandy loam, and native grasses cover the open areas between timber stands. The southwest corner sits at the property's high point, with utilities already available at the road, making it a practical building site for a future home or cabin. Water Features Water is one of this property's strongest assets. A spring-fed pond of approximately one acre is already stocked with catfish, and creeks run through the tract alongside multiple hardwood drainages fed by natural springs. One of those drainages has the topography to support an additional pond of roughly six acres, giving a future owner room to expand the water features already established here (see property video for illustrative rendering of proposed second pond). For buyers asking whether there is water on the property, the answer is yes: a stocked pond, creeks, and several spring-fed drainages. Timber & Wildlife Timber covers approximately 95 percent of the 119 acres in a mixed hardwood and pine stand. Native hardwoods include white oak, southern red oak, water oak, hickory, persimmon, hollytree, dogwood, sweetgum, post oak, and green ash, growing alongside loblolly and shortleaf pine. That species diversity supports East Texas whitetail deer, feral hogs, and waterfowl drawn to the pond and creek drainages. More than three miles of established ATV and UTV trails run throughout the property, giving hunters and recreational users existing access to the timber, water features, and drainages without having to cut new roads. The tract is best viewed by ATV or UTV given its size and trail-based access. Access & Infrastructure Two gates open onto County Road 246, a dirt, county-maintained road, providing the tract's primary entry points. The property also has frontage along Jamestown Road on its east side, though that boundary carries no entrance and functions as a secondary frontage rather than an access point. Fencing is partial, and there are no existing outbuildings on the property. Electric service is available at the road, and water is supplied through a community system, both of which support future development at the southwest homesite or cabin location without requiring a well or extensive utility buildout. County & Tax Considerations White Oak Ranch is located in Smith County and lies within the boundaries of both Chapel Hill and Arp Independent School Districts. The property currently carries an agricultural tax exemption. Buyers should confirm exemption transfer requirements with the county appraisal district as part of due diligence. Taken together, the pond, the trail network, and the buildable high ground in the southwest corner give this tract both immediate recreational value and a clear path toward future development, while the timber stand and existing exemption support its function as a working piece of East Texas land. Listing ID: 42139-202622
Contact for Price  •  117 acres
Welcome to East View Ranch, a sprawling 117-acre estate nestled in the heart of Central Texas, just 12 miles from Hondo, 14 miles from Bandera, and a convenient 45-minute drive to San Antonio. Located just 5 miles off Highway 173, this exceptional property offers the perfect blend of peace, accessibility, and outdoor adventure. The ranch features 67 acres of high-fenced land, expertly designed for exotic game such as axis deer and nilgai, offering a unique wildlife experience unlike any other. The remaining acreage is fully low fenced and meticulously cleared, with improved grasses providing an ideal habitat for native species like whitetail deer and turkey. Two well-maintained stock tanks—one within the high-fenced area and one outside—ensure ample water for both wildlife and livestock. At the heart of East View Ranch stands a stunning 2,067-square-foot modern farmhouse, featuring three spacious bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. The home masterfully blends rustic charm with contemporary comfort, creating a warm and inviting space for family living and entertaining. A charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest cabin adds extra lodging for visitors or extended family. Entertainers will appreciate the large gazebo with a fully finished outdoor kitchen, perfect for hosting gatherings or relaxing under the Texas sky. Attached to the gazebo is a 1-bedroom, 1-bath casita, offering additional private accommodations. A large pole barn provides ample storage for equipment, vehicles, and recreational gear. A robust water well with a healthy flow supplies consistent water throughout the ranch, supporting the lush landscape and abundant wildlife. Whether you’re seeking a private retreat, an exceptional hunting property, or a family legacy ranch, East View Ranch offers a rare combination of luxury, adventure, and natural Texas charm.
$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.
$379,000  •  112.66 acres
+/-112.66 Acres w Easy Access. Variety of wildlife to include axis, whitetail, aoudad, turkey, hogs. Western Hill Country Realty
$1,000,000  •  108.7 acres
The Roberts Ranch — 108± acres in NW Lampasas County, TX, on CR 2200. Ag-exempt cattle ranch with rolling Hill Country views, pecan trees, and established whitetail, hog, turkey, and dove. Two ponds (1-acre stocked with catfish, bass & perch), Corix water, and septic in place. Move-in ready with a cabin, electrified deer cabin, metal shop, and multiple outbuildings. Ideal for grazing, hunting, weekend getaways, or full-time rural living.
$850,000  •  107.63 acres
Carlson Ranch – A Premier Hunting & Recreational Retreat Location: The Carlson Ranch is located approximately 8.4 miles west of San Saba, Texas the Pecan Capital of Texas, and offers good access from State Highway 190. Ideally utilized as a hunting/recreational getaway, property offers outstanding hunting, great fishing, and perfect accommodations for your hunting party, family, and friends. The ranch is approximately 3 hours from Fort Worth and 3.5 hours from Dallas, TX. Little over 2 hours to Abilene, and 3.5 hours from Midland. Physical address is 2254 CR 228, San Saba, Texas 76877. From San Saba head West US-190 for approximately 8.4 miles. Turn right onto CR 226, go for 2.5 miles then turn right onto CR 228 for 0.4 miles gate on left. Terrain: A ridge extends through the front of the property from the south and provides approximately 180 degrees of scenic views across the ranch and beyond. There is approximately 90 feet of elevation change with good rolling terrain off the west of the ridge. Tree cover consists of scattered live oak motts, live oak, elm, pecan, hackberry, bumelia, Texas Ashe, agarita, catclaw mimosa, sumac, mesquite, and cedar. Surface Water: One stock pond is located on the property. It measures approximately 1/4 acres in size when full and offers fishing. Perfect for getting the kids and/or grandkids outside and sparking a passion for the outdoors. This pond also provides good sources of water for wildlife and livestock. Hunting & Wildlife: San Saba County is noted for its outstanding hunting and abundant wildlife, and the Carlson Ranch is no exception. The property provides good habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, feral hogs, and varmints, and is setup with numerous blinds and feeders in place. A good mix of heavy to moderate tree cover, forbs, and browse help attract and hold wildlife on the ranch. Two fields, approximately 10+/- and 25+/- acres respectively, provide areas believed to be suitable for establishing seasonal wildlife food plots for deer and dove to further enhance the property for hunting. Structures: There is a 1200 sq ft cabin includes two bedrooms, bath and living area. The 1400 sq ft barn is perfect for storing your UTV’s and ATV’s, hunting gear, feed, and still have room for a project or two. Water: Connection to a community water line the property benefits from its and provides domestic use water to the cabin. Fences & Roads: The west side of the ranch fronts along CR 218 for 1,366’. Here near the southeast, you’ll find a gated entrance and a gravel road that leads into the ranch and to the cabin. From there a network of unimproved pasture roads and trails wind through the property providing good interior access and an enjoyable “ranch loop” to take friends and family out for a spin. The perimeter and cross fencing ranges in condition from poor to excellent. Minerals: Owner will convey all owner’s mineral. Buyer will assume responsibility and expense associated with a mineral ownership report if one is desired. Utilities: San Saba Electric Cooperative Association provides electrical service to the property with power in place to the cabin. School District: San Saba Independent School District. Property Taxes: The property is Wildlife-Exempt and approximate property taxes for 2024 are anticipated to be $1,200.00. Wind Development: None on the ranch. Seller is believed to own 100% of the wind rights associated with the property. Asking Price: $899,900 Contacts: Texas Ranch Brokers, LLC 313 S. Main Street Burnet, TX 78611 Drew Colvin 512-756-7718 Mike Bacon 512-940-8800 Broker & Commission Disclosure: Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Brokers, LLC. All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Texas Ranch Brokers, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
$435,000  •  107 acres
The Shaw Ranch, situated on the outskirts of Kirbyville in Eastern Jasper County, combines ease of accessibility with recreational opportunity, and offers a buyer a beautiful place to build a home. This well-proportioned property features a diverse mix of pasture, mature timber, and 57 acres of professionally managed streams and wetlands preserved under a conservation easement. The eastern property line borders more than 1,200 acres of managed timberland, significantly enhancing the ranch’s hunting and wildlife management opportunities. With power already present on site the property provides a great opportunity for a buyer to develop the improvements of their choice on the ranch, or just simply enjoy the recreational nature of the property. LOCATION Located just outside of city limits and within 1/2 mile of State HW 96, this property offers immediate proximity to the town of Kirbyville, and an easy 20 minute drive to larger adjacent towns including Jasper and Newton with accessibility to all desired amenities. Kirbyville : 3 miles Newton: 19 miles Jasper: 21 miles TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT As you drive through the front gates of the Shaw Ranch, you are greeted by an impressive mixed stand of mature Southern Red and Water Oaks, and loblolly pines. Beyond the timbered area, the landscape shifts into the expansive pastured area where several restored streams converge making excellent riparian habitat for wildlife and occasional waterfowl. This 57 acre section has been professionally engineered and is managed under a perpetual conservation easement. With over 30 feet of elevation change and a diversity of land type, the Shaw Ranch boasts a unique opportunity to own an aesthetically and ecologically impressive piece of the East Texas piney woods ecoregion loaded with wildlife. WILDLIFE A diversity of wildlife can be found on the property including a healthy population of whitetail deer and wild hogs. Game cameras have also captured grey foxes, bobcats, raccoons, squirrels, and other common East Texas varmints. There are also many species of birds that can be found on the properties wooded and wetland acres including the occasional waterfowl species in the restored stream and wetland area. AGRICULTURE N/A IMPROVEMENTS This ranch is a blank slate offering a buyer the opportunity to create the improvements of their choice. WATER Water wells are easily drilled in the vicinity, two wells drilled on the neighboring properties found static water between 35-50ft below the surface, and both wells are reported to produce over 10GPM. ELECTRICITY Power is available on site. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Located in the heart of the East Texas Piney Woods, the Kirbyville area of eastern Jasper County is characterized by towering pine forests, winding creek systems, and a rich timber heritage that continues to shape the region today. Positioned near the Louisiana border, the area offers a blend of productive timberland, cattle country, and exceptional recreational opportunities, with abundant populations of whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, and other native wildlife. The region’s combination of large forested tracts, rural character, and easy access to Beaumont, Lufkin, and southwest Louisiana make it a highly desirable destination for both landowners and outdoor enthusiasts.
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$569,000  •  106 acres
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106 Acres w Cabin, Shared water, Electricity, Septic. Wildlife includes elk, aoudad, axis, whitetail, turkey, hog.
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$1,060,666  •  106 acres
$3,750,000
Arbuckle Lake Property – 106 ± Acres of Oklahoma Recreation Land or Investment Property. Shop with carport and apartment.
$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.
$1,100,000  •  102 acres
The Big Chili Ranch presents a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in a home ranch with all the necessary infrastructure in place for a cattle and/or horse operation. For the past 25 years it has served that purpose for a well-respected couple known across South Texas for their knowledge of cattle and horses alike. The ranch home, nestled in a cluster of live oaks, is the perfect place to raise a family in the country or for a couple to enjoy life at a slower pace. LOCATION The ranch is located at the intersection Highway 85 and FM 140 just a short hour from downtown San Antonio, TX. There is also access off of paved CR 315. -5 miles from Charlotte, TX -17 miles from Methodist Hospital Atascosa -20 miles to the Pleasanton H-E-B TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is split into three pastures all with their intended uses. The current owner has been reworking the largest of the three pastures by grubbing out the regrowth and planting some annuals. The house pasture is 12+/- acres beautifully cleared and maintained and has an awesome trophy live oak tree perfectly placed. The working trap is 13+/- acres and is used limited grazing and moving stock to the working pens and arena. WILDLIFE The wildlife that can be found in the area consists of native game and non-game species. These include but are not limited to white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, quail and predators; and of course there will likely be a feral hog rooting around from time to time. AGRICULTURE Livestock: The ranch’s several pastures have been used over the years for a variety of livestock grazing needs from small cow-calf operation, to running stockers, to managing herds moving between different leased pastures. Equestrian: The ranch is equipped with the necessities for a working horse operation with the lighted cutting arena and beautiful round pen lined with cedar stays. Everything needed to comfortably raise and keep horses is in place from horse sheds with turnouts, tack room, wash rack, etc. IMPROVEMENTS Ranch Home: The ranch home has an open floor plan perfect for gatherings with family and friends. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. In addition, there is a “in-law suite” attached to the other side of the two car garage. Cantina: Nearby is a cantina perfect for kicking your feet up and enjoying the southeast breeze. The cantina includes a kitchen, pantry, bathroom and plenty of room for seating areas. This is yet another great place for gatherings. Other Outbuildings and facilities: -90’x30’ equipment barn -60’x30’ hay barn -70’x25’ barn with pens attached -Lighted arena -Round pen -Horse sheds with turnouts, tack room and wash rack *Measurements are approximate. WATER There is a water well by the house that is used for domestic, livestock and wildlife uses. The water well distributes water to various troughs around the headquarters and ranch house. ELECTRICITY Electricity on property MINERALS A portion of Seller’s owned minerals are negotiable at the asking price. OTHER There are 7+/- acres on the opposite side of the highway from the main entrance that are included in this offering and being marketed separately as well. In addition, there is a cell tower on the west side of the property near the fence line.
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.
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