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$59,600,000  •  9,240 acres
The Rutherford Frio Town Ranch, located in northwest Frio County, is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to acquire a large acreage ranch on the Frio River in the northern South Texas Plains. Ranches of this size, location, quality and diversity do not come on the market very often and are increasingly rare. The ranch highlights include a high quality classic South Texas headquarters, over 3 miles of Frio River, 4 pivots, high volume water wells, 10.5 miles of paved main roads and privacy. Soils vary from sandy loams in the uplands to clay loam in the riparian zones along the river and creek drainages supporting a diversity of flora and excellent wildlife populations on the low fenced ranch. LOCATION The ranch is accessed off Highway 140 a little less than 17 miles from Pearsall by way of a paved one mile easement. Drive time from San Antonio is about 1 hour; from Austin is less than 2.5 hours and from Houston is less than 4 hours. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Live oaks, bull mesquites, diverse South Texas brush and grasses thrive on the ranch, benefitting from great soils as one moves from the Frio River bottoms to the uplands. Many areas of the ranch have been sculpted to improve wildlife habitat and grazing options alike. With nearly 200’ of relief, the ranch offers many exceptional views. WILDLIFE Wildlife populations include native white-tailed deer, northern bobwhite quail, scaled (blue) quail, Rio Grande turkey, dove, migratory waterfowl and feral hogs for excellent and diverse hunting opportunities. Historically, hunting has been focused on friends and family. The deer herd is managed using Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Managed Lands Deer Program and the ranch was issued 158 tags for the 2025/2026 season. In the past, the ranch maintained a kennel of bird dogs and the quail hunting can be exceptional when conditions are favorable. Dove hunting and turkey hunting are exceptional. AGRICULTURE The ranch has maintained a robust agricultural operation over the years primarily focused on livestock grazing and including some limited irrigated farming under the four pivots. The ranch’s cattle herd has been in a rotational grazing program since 1971 with cattle being rotated through 14 primary pastures. The cattle herd typically numbers about 450 cows when conditions are right. Currently, the herd is reduced in size due to drought conditions. The four pivots are used for hay production (about 900 round bales per year) and small grain annuals for irrigated winter grazing, both in support of the ranch’s cattle operation. The smaller of the pivots was used historically with crops known to attract dove. The pivots are approximately 12, 40, 52 and 67 acres in size and are irrigated with several irrigation wells. Several pastures on the ranch include stands of kleingrass. IMPROVEMENTS The headquarters area is accented by large irrigated lawns, shaded by massive live oaks and pecans and includes walking paths between the various structures. The ranch is highly improved with an expansive main lodge for entertaining with kitchen, living, dining and gathering areas plus one upstairs bedroom and extra room. Nearby are 5 guest quarters, each with full baths; one of the quarters is a master suite. Across the parking area are 3 additional guest quarters with full baths. The gun room, game cleaning area, walk in cooler and covered parking are located adjacent to the main lodge to the northeast. There is also another carport a short distance away from the main lodge on the west side. The 4 bedroom, 2 bath Caretaker’s house is located behind a tree/brush line just past the carport. The 4 stall horse stables and related turnouts are nearby. That facility also includes small office/apartment. Just west of the stables are the bird dog kennels that include 9 kennels with associated runs plus storage and a 2 vehicle carport. About 1.5 miles southwest of the headquarters are the ranch operational facilities, including several barns, sheds, feed silos and other related structures. This area is also used for round bale storage. Adjacent to the operational facilities is a mobile home one of the ranch employees resides in. There are approximately 10.5 miles of paved roads. WATER The ranch has approximately 3.17 miles of Frio River frontage and about 4.25 miles of Cocklebur Creek traverse the property. There are some 18 plus ponds or tanks on the ranch benefitting wildlife and livestock alike. Many of the ponds are supplemented with water from the various water wells. There are 14 operating water wells. 4 of the wells are high volume irrigation wells. Three of the irrigation wells are reported to produce 1000 GPM and the fourth 750 GPM. One of the irrigation wells is powered by 3 phase electric, the other three are run by diesel motors. Several of the irrigation wells provide water to the pivots (as detailed above) and the other two provide water for livestock/wildlife water storage and delivery. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer with some portions over the Edwards Aquifer and Queen City Aquifer. The Edwards Aquifer in Frio County is not subject to the Edwards Aquifer Authority’s jurisdiction. The ranch is located in the jurisdiction of the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District. ELECTRICITY Three phase and single phase electricity is available at different locations on the ranch. MINERALS This offering is surface only. There is no production on the ranch. AREA ATTRACTIONS Frio County is a favored area and destination for hunters and producers alike. It is home to the well known Los Cazadores Deer Contest in Pearsall. Pearsall also offers well stocked grocery stores, farm and ranch supply houses and feed stores. ADDITIONAL DETAILS There is one pipeline easement that crosses the ranch. Seller to reserve a thirty (30) foot access easement along the north property line to access the adjacent Buccaloo Pasture. The open space of the property benefits from 1D1 Agricultural use tax valuation.
$42,000,000  •  2,894 acres
The Smith Ranch spans 2,900± acres of rolling oaks, limestone bluffs, and sweeping Hill Country views. Featuring 2 private lakes, 13 ponds, and 12+ miles of creeks, this fully high game-fenced ranch offers trophy whitetail and exotics, trophy bass fishing, and prime waterfowl habitat. Available in tracts from 600 to 2,900± acres, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
$8,900,000  •  1,700 acres
Few properties in Texas can rival the waterfowl resources, coastal beauty, and sporting opportunities found at Oak Meadows Duck Camp. Spanning approximately 1,700 acres along Turtle Bay and Matagorda Bay near Palacios, Oak Meadows sits within one of the most celebrated waterfowl wintering areas on the Gulf Coast. The ranch’s 10 managed wetland impoundments, encompassing approximately 447 acres, have been thoughtfully developed and maintained to attract and hold exceptional numbers of ducks and geese throughout the season. A picturesque beachfront lodge overlooks the bay, offering commanding views of the water and spectacular coastal sunsets. With more than a mile of bay frontage, outstanding fishing, excellent dove hunting, and a healthy population of bobwhite quail, Oak Meadows represents a truly rare opportunity to own one of the finest sporting properties on the Texas coast. LOCATION Property is located just south of Hwy 35, 6 miles west of Palacios, Texas. Access is at the end of Barber Road on the west side, and includes almost ¾ of a mile of frontage on Jensen Point Road. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Oak Meadows Duck Camp encompasses approximately 1,000 acres of upland coastal prairie, where the property’s managed wetland system is located. This portion of the ranch is predominantly level terrain and includes approximately 450 acres of freshwater wetlands, with the balance consisting of native coastal prairie grasses, scattered brush, and habitat ideally suited for a variety of wildlife species. The remainder of the ranch is comprised of an extensive saltwater and brackish marsh system connected to Matagorda Bay through large culverts that facilitate natural tidal exchange and water movement. The predominately clay and silt loam soils exhibit excellent water-holding capacity, supporting both the ranch’s highly productive wetland habitat and its agricultural and grazing potential. WILDLIFE Oak Meadows Duck Camp is widely recognized as one of the premier waterfowl properties on the Texas Coast. The combination of hundreds of acres of managed freshwater wetlands situated directly adjacent to Matagorda Bay creates an exceptionally attractive environment for migratory ducks and geese. Each fall, vast numbers of waterfowl funnel into the area, taking advantage of the abundant food resources, dependable water, and strategic location along the Central Flyway. The surrounding agricultural landscape further enhances the ranch’s wildlife appeal, supporting outstanding dove hunting and a healthy population of bobwhite quail. The fishing opportunities at Oak Meadows are equally impressive. An extensive network of protected backwater bays and tidal marshes within the ranch provides outstanding habitat for redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Water movement through a series of large culverts connecting the marsh system to Matagorda Bay creates natural feeding zones where fish congregate during tidal exchanges, offering exceptional angling opportunities. In addition, the ranch enjoys direct access to Matagorda Bay, one of the most productive and storied fishing destinations on the Texas Gulf Coast. The result is a rare sporting property that combines world-class waterfowl hunting with outstanding saltwater fishing in a single ownership opportunity. AGRICULTURE Currently, the property is leased for cattle. IMPROVEMENTS Positioned along the shoreline of Matagorda Bay, the ranch headquarters is centered around a classic coastal lodge elevated on pilings and designed to capture sweeping views of both the bay and the ranch’s renowned wetland system. Having withstood more than three decades of coastal weather, including multiple hurricanes, the home stands as a testament to both its construction and location. The residence offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, anchored by a spacious open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area that serves as the gathering place for family and guests after a day in the field or on the water. Expansive picture windows frame breathtaking views across Matagorda Bay and the managed wetlands, creating a constant connection to the surrounding landscape and wildlife. Additional accommodations are provided through a loft sleeping area and a ground-level bedroom, allowing the home to comfortably host larger hunting and fishing groups. An outdoor elevator further enhances convenience, simplifying the movement of gear, supplies, and provisions. Near the entrance of the ranch, a large Quonset-style equipment barn provides ample storage for tractors, implements, hunting equipment, and ranch infrastructure. A well-maintained internal road system provides excellent access throughout the property, allowing efficient travel to the wetland units, marshes, bay frontage, and recreational areas. The ranch is also well fenced, reflecting the thoughtful stewardship and management that have made Oak Meadows one of the premier sporting properties on the Texas coast. WATER A dependable and well-designed water infrastructure system is one of the key components that has helped establish Oak Meadows as one of the premier waterfowl properties on the Texas Coast. The ranch’s managed wetland units are supplied by a high-capacity irrigation well that provides ample freshwater to maintain optimal water levels throughout the year. Powered by three-phase electricity, the system allows for efficient and reliable management of the wetlands, ensuring ideal habitat conditions for migrating waterfowl. A second domestic water well serves the lodge and surrounding improvements, providing water for residential use and landscape irrigation around the headquarters. The ranch is underlain by the highly productive Gulf Coast Aquifer, which provides an abundant source of high-quality groundwater. This reliable water resource enhances both the operational efficiency of the ranch and the long-term sustainability of its managed wetland habitat, a critical component of the property’s exceptional hunting and wildlife resources. ELECTRICITY Both single phase and three phase is on the property. MINERALS Surface only; no production
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$10,900,000  •  1,200 acres
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$5,000,000  •  954 acres
This beautiful 954+ Acre, Turn-Key Boutique Hotel & Retreat Property (386 hectares) located just an hour north of the capital city, San Jose, which serves as a lush jungle paradise in the rain / cloud forests of Costa Rica.
$12,995,000  •  806.88 acres
Architecturally significant estate designed by Fay Jones, offering a rare opportunity to own a true work of art. Built in 1976, this stone & cedar residence features 6,333 sq ft, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, extensive flagstone floors, walls of glass, skylights & seamless indoor/outdoor living. Four massive stone fireplaces anchor the home, complemented by custom wood lighting, built-ins & rich natural materials throughout. Kitchen offers quartz counters, bar seating & high-end stainless appliances. Primary suite includes fireplace & dual baths. Separate-entry guest quarters functions as a private “house within a house.” Outdoors enjoy a gunite pool with waterfall, flagstone & courtyard gardens framed by stone walls & metal gates. Gated 806 acres includes 10 ponds, White River frontage, cross-fencing, second home, horse barn, hay barns & equipment buildings, offering exceptional equestrian, farm or recreational potential. A rare legacy estate where architecture, privacy & panoramic views come together.
$18,900,000  •  688 acres
TR Ranch is set in the rolling hills of Hood County just south of Lake Granbury, stretching along the banks of the Brazos River with nearly 0.7 miles of coveted frontage. Defined by dramatic cliffs overlooking the Brazos River valley, the ranch captures big, panoramic views while offering a diverse landscape that transitions from elevated hilltops down to fertile creek bottoms. Spanning approximately 688 acres, this property feels private and expansive, yet sits in the path of surrounding growth—making it as compelling as an investment as it is a recreational retreat. Multiple water features, including a 3-acre lake, a 1.5-acre pond, a 1.7-acre pond, and several wet weather creeks with pockets of year-round water, create both beauty and functionality across the ranch. Designed with gathering in mind, TR ranch is built to host—whether for large families, corporate retreats, or entertaining guests at a high level. Improvements include a first-class entertainment barn with suites, multiple homes, a shooting range, and direct river access. The combination of strong water, varied terrain, and native habitat also provides excellent hunting opportunities. With access from Mambrino Highway and Hayworth Highway, TR Ranch is a rare offering that blends scale, views, water, and improvements in a highly desirable location. LOCATION The ranch is situated 4.3 miles southeast of Granbury, Texas, and is accessed by frontage on Hayworth HWY. Fort Worth – 60 mins Dallas – 1.5 hrs Austin – 3 hrs TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT TR Ranch features rolling, scenic topography highlighted by sweeping views across the property and down into the Brazos River bottom. Two prominent draws traverse the ranch from north to south, eventually converging into a single canyon system that feeds directly into the river. This natural layout not only enhances the visual appeal but also creates excellent wildlife corridors and usable terrain. Tucked within the canyon is a secluded swimming hole—an ideal private setting to cool off during the summer months. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. The diverse habitat and varied terrain provide natural bedding, feeding, and travel patterns, with additional potential to further enhance and develop hunting areas. Seasonal dove hunting and other small game opportunities add to the recreational appeal. IMPROVEMENTS TR Ranch has been thoughtfully improved and is well-equipped to operate as a high-end recreational property, family compound, or corporate retreat. The centerpiece is a newly completed (2025) entertainment barn offering approximately 8,000 square feet of main gathering space, complemented by a commercial kitchen, walk-in cooler, and freezer. Attached is a 3,000 square foot suite on the second floor featuring 8 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, designed to comfortably accommodate guests. An additional 12,500-square-foot “Adventure Barn,” complete in 2025, provides further expansion potential for recreation or event use. Residential improvements include seven newly constructed villas (2024–2025), with four 2-bedroom, 2-bath units (~1,400 SF each) and three 4-bedroom, 3-bath units (~1,800 SF each). A 2,800 square foot house/shop built in 2021 includes a framed 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment along with two studio apartments. The main ranch house, built in 2016, spans approximately 2,600 square feet and includes two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a large bunk room accommodating six beds with a full bath, and an additional half bath—ideal for hosting larger groups. Additional infrastructure includes a 30×80 trailer and equipment garage with secure storage, six water wells supported by four well houses and holding tanks (6,000 and 3,000 gallons), and five separate paved access points throughout the ranch. The property is also set up for future growth with infrastructure in place for up to 10 additional villas or guest homes. Supporting utilities include two large commercial septic systems servicing the villas and main barn, along with two additional systems for the main house and shop apartments. Outdoor amenities include a 20,000-gallon pool with pool house and patio, as well as a horse barn with 12 stalls and two powered storage containers. MINERALS There are three existing production pad sites located on the ranch. AREA INFORMATION TR Ranch benefits from a strong location with easy access to the recreational amenities and lifestyle offerings surrounding Lake Granbury. The lake is known for excellent boating, fishing, watersports, and waterfront dining, with marinas, public access points, and miles of shoreline to explore. Nearby Granbury offers a unique mix of small-town charm and modern convenience. The historic downtown square features well-known restaurants, local shops, live music, wineries, near by golf courses and community events throughout the year. Whether grabbing dinner after a day on the ranch, spending time on the water, or entertaining guests for the weekend, the area provides no shortage of options.
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$4,500,000  •  630 acres
Lost Star Hunting Ranch is a fully equipped recreational property located in central Oklahoma. This unique ranch features complete privacy and superior rural improvements. The ranch has all the accommodations for hosting large events, hunting groups, or just keeping it personal. Majority of the property is high fenced and boasts alluring topography with a private 12 acre managed lake. Outfitted with everything needed for unforgettable experiences and instant memories from day one with options for an income-producing commercial hunting operation. LOCATION This ranch is located in the northeastern portion of Hughes County near Wetumka Oklahoma. Access is via N 386 Rd just 2 miles south of Hwy 9 with good proximity to Hwy 75, I-40, and the Indian Nation Turnpike. Tulsa and Oklahoma City are both less than 1.5 hours from the property with approximately a 3-hour drive from Dallas. A custom overhead entryway is visible and welcoming. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography and terrain truly showcase the property’s privacy. Boasting nearly 200' of elevation change, this ranch creates a recreational paradise highlighted by a stocked 12 +/- acre lake. A scenic seasonal creek drains through most of the property, providing significant runoff to the lake. A few other ponds offer additional options for wildlife. Approximately 530 acres are managed under high fence holding a variety of wildlife and exotics. All boundaries are completely navigable for maintenance or endless trail rides. The ranch has a diverse variety of Oak and other mature trees that supply an extra wildlife food source and much-appreciated shade around the main improvements. Nearly all of the ranch is wooded with a few open areas around the lake and main home. A custom steel and stone entryway welcomes visitors just a short 2 mile drive off of Hwy 9. The improvements are located on the west side of the ranch in the low fence portion. WILDLIFE This property holds a commercial hunt area permit for big game and a federal swine license. The high fence holds a variety of wildlife and exotics, including nearly 60 elk, whitetail deer, fallow deer, bison, rams, hogs, and a few livestock. Many strategically placed deer blinds and feeders contribute to hunting success. The area around the improvements also offers low-fence hunting opportunities. The stocked and managed 12 acre lake provides great fishing options. The lake has a 2 slip boat dock, a boat ramp, and many features for enjoying fishing on the water or from the shore. IMPROVEMENTS Lost Star Hunting Ranch has been carefully designed for entertaining and relaxing in a quiet rural setting. The main home is positioned aside from the other improvements to allow separation from guests. The 2021 main home features over 4,000 sqft of custom finishes and is well suited for a primary residence. This 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom home brings comfort and luxury to the country. A large finished basement has 2 access points and provides a quality shelter. The home is complemented by a detached 875 sqft garage currently utilized as a gym along with a 2,000 sqft horse barn. The party barn encompasses nearly 3,900 sqft of entertaining space with 25' ceilings. This serves as the hub for celebrating successful hunts and reminiscing about time in the outdoors. An open floorplan includes a commercial-size kitchen, a double-sided grand fireplace, and a master one-bedroom suite upstairs. Covered porches on the 1st and 2nd stories overlook a large pool, providing extra space for large groups and events. The outdoor kitchen and cabana deliver convenient amenities to the pool area. Other features include an oversize pantry, a walk-in gun safe, and a full bathroom just off the kitchen. Four identical casitas offer modern options for hunters or visitors that prefer private lodging. Two mobile homes furnish comfortable housing for guests and are very well maintained. These currently serve as the hunters’ cabins. A 2,400 sqft insulated shop features concrete block construction to secure equipment and ranch toys. Adjacent to the shop is an additional drive-through equipment shop and a bulk feed storage bin. Other improvements include a skinning shop with a walk-in freezer. This area also provides a safe gun range to improve accuracy before entering the woods. WATER The ranch receives local water and has one water well. ELECTRICITY The ranch receives electric service along the road frontage. MINERALS Surface sale only. TAXES The annual property taxes are approximately $20,000. Ranch shown by appointment only.
$2,200,000  •  335 acres
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The Cibolo Creek Ranch is a 335 +/- acre Southern Duval County gem. From the entrance through the heart of the property, the ranch has been exceptionally maintained and is ready to enjoy from day one.. This is a true sportsman’s paradise, offering eloquent lodging, an impressive barn and entertainment setup, top-tier technology, and outstanding native game habitat. The owners are offering the property fully furnished and equipped, including the tractor, implements, hunting rigs, landscaping equipment and other ranch related items. Personal firearms and art will be excluded, but everything else will convey to the new owner. The included equipment, furnishings, and ranch assets contribute significant added value and have been kept in excellent condition. LOCATION Cibolo Creek Ranch is located on County Road 236 in southeastern Duval County. The ranch offers easy access, with Corpus Christi being only 60 miles to the North East andFalfurrias only 8 miles to the Southeast. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The foundation of a strong South Texas Ranch is the soils. Cibolo Creek is blessed with comitas loamy fine sand throughout except in the creek bottom. What this provides is an excellent landscape for mixed open quail habitat with mixed brush in the creek. This combination of open country, brush diversity, and creek bottom habitat makes the ranch well suited for quail, deer, turkey, dove, and other native wildlife. WILDLIFE The landowner has focused largely on family recreation and diverse opportunities for native game species thriving in southern Duval county. With the habitat provided on the ranch, there are great numbers of quail, deer, turkeys, dove and other native species. Quail lanes have been installed for a few dog days a year and provide good interior road systems to traverse the ranch. Deer hunting is strong, with the ranch producing quality trophies for the area. Turkey numbers are also strong, and the surrounding agricultural country creates exceptional dove hunting around the house lake and along morning flight paths to nearby fields. AGRICULTURE The property has excellent exterior fencing and could be used as a cattle ranch with the dense stands of grasses that have not been grazed since the current owner purchased the property. IMPROVEMENTS In 2021 and 2022, the owner built all new improvements overlooking the house lake. The headquarters compound consists of a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a large open kitchen and living room, master bedroom, bunk room, walkaround porches, a screened dog run, and a garage. The home, furnishings, fixtures, and overall design were thoughtfully done and are well suited for a high-end weekend getaway, family hunting ranch, or full-time homestead. Because the owners use the ranch from a distance, they incorporated top-tier technology for lighting, security, sound, and remote monitoring. Many of the home and ranch functions can be operated from a phone, allowing the owner to arrive at a cooled, lit, and ready ranch house, even after dark. There is also a large barn with ample space for trucks and equipment. Within the barn is a “Man Cave” featuring two bathrooms, a bar, seating area, and pool/card table. The sound system throughout the house and barn is high quality, and water to the main house is run through an RO system. WATER The ranch has a large bore water well that runs water to the house lake along with several pilas and wildlife water sources throughout the ranch. The namesake of the ranch “Cibolo Creek” dissects the middle of the ranch running east and west providing a lush riparian area with large hackberries and mixed brush. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale.
$3,100,000  •  244 acres
The Eagles Summit Ranch was designed and constructed to serve our nation’s veterans for life after service. With 19 improved structures the ranch provides over 20 beds, a chapel, gym, pavilion and other amenities for retreats. The ranch has 224+/- acres under high-fence for hunting axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer along with multiple roads and trails for recreation. Three ponds provide waterings for the wildlife with the main pond supplemented by one of the four water wells. The ranch is ready to prolong its current mission, provide a setting for a new mission, or family or corporate retreat. LOCATION The Eagles Summit Ranch fronts on SD 28500 off US Hwy 83 just north of the famous Garven Store. The ranch is less than 30 minutes from Junction, one hour from Kerrville and one hour and 45 minutes from San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Eagles Summit Ranch has over 131 ft. of topographical relief with the highest elevation being 2,311 ft. above sea level. The grounds and trees around the improvements are manicured. There is one draw on the ranch that provides water to fill the three ponds and offers scenic trails for hiking and wildlife viewing. Native trees of the Guadalupe River valley include live oak, Spanish Oak, shin oak, Lacey Oak, cypress, sycamore, pecan, cherry, redbud, walnut, cedar elm, willow, persimmon and ashe juniper. Many of these species are found on the ranch along with a variety of brush species, succulents and grasses providing excellent habitat diversity. Strategic juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in several areas. The juniper management program has improved the overall habitat/range conditions and views. WILDLIFE The Eagles Summit Ranch is predominantly high-fenced with herds of axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer. The ranch also hosts Rio Grande turkey, hogs, dove and varmints. IMPROVEMENTS -Main Lodge: 5BR/3.5BA -Directors Home: 4/BR/3BA -Gym -Chapel -Six Casitas: 1BR/1BA each -Coffee Bar/Well House -Three Bunkhouses: each consists of multiple bunkbeds -Bathhouse: four showers and four stalls -Pavilion 80’ x 50’ -Equipment Barn -Four Water Wells -Four RV Hookups -Six Game Breeding Pens -Multiple other structures -Road Infrastructure: The primary road is improved entering the private gate and extends to all ranch structures. The internal roads are well kept and provide access across the ranch. Upon request, Broker can provide detailed information on improvements and indoor/outdoor photos of all improvements. WATER Four water wells on the ranch supply all structures. ELECTRICITY Electricity is in place with existing service to several areas of the ranch including all structures. AREA HISTORY The Texas Hill Country is world renowned for its year-round exotic game hunting, rivers and scenic beauty. The ranch is in close proximity to many large hunting ranches including the West Kerr Ranch and the famous YO. Junction and Kerrville have multiple storefronts for building supplies, meat processing, shopping and restaurants. OTHER INFORMATION The ranch is currently owned and operated by a non-profit and receives the tax benefits granted to this corporate structure.
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$1,650,000  •  163 acres
The Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is a newly improved 163± acre relatively turnkey recreational property set in the heart of South Texas. Located just seven miles north of Three Rivers along the Atascosa River, the ranch has a blending of upscale lodging while still having that classic deer camp atmosphere. The ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully developed property where both comfort and function have been carefully considered. Designed for immediate enjoyment, the Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is ideally suited as a private family retreat, corporate hunting destination, or long-term investment you get to enjoy. The improvements were constructed with attention to detail, creating an inviting atmosphere for entertaining, relaxing, and spending time outdoors. The land itself showcases a wide range of diversity in habitat that makes this region so desirable. A combination of wet-weather creeks, thick Atascosa River bottom, an earthen tank, and diverse native forage that provides excellent habitat for wildlife that supports strong populations throughout the year. This balance of these features enhances both the recreational appeal and ecological value of the property. LOCATION 1 Hour from San Antonio, TX 3 Hours 30 minutes from Houston, TX 2 Hours from Austin, TX 1 hour from Corpus Christi, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has nice rolling topography with approximately 50ft of elevation change throughout. Beautiful and unique limestone outcroppings highlight the central portion of the property providing great vantage points for hunting or simply having a sundowner. The property contains a wide variety of soils ranging from El oso clay with the rest (majority) of the property being mixes of sandy clay loam and fine sandy loam. A wide variety of native brush and grasses from your typical Mesquite, Persimmon and to Black brush and White brush, with Texas Kidneywood, provide exceptional habitat for whitetail deer and other native species. Adding to the diversity of the ranch are the heavily wooded riparian areas along the Atascosa River and Brush Pen Hollow. You will find large live oaks covered with Spanish moss and a host of other hardwoods. WILDLIFE Wildlife found on the ranch includes a low-fenched high density White-tailed deer herd that the current owner has managed over the years. Other species on the ranch include Bobwhite quail, dove, tons of Rio Grande turkey that thrive along Atascosa River, various predators and feral hogs. The majority of the southern fenceline is high fence providing a jump start if the next owner desires a fully high fenced property. The remainder of the ranch is low fence to no fence. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has benefited from extensive recent capital investment, creating a turnkey ownership opportunity. The newly built home and barns create a fresh start to a classic deer camp atmosphere. At the front of the property is a newly completed 2,400± square-foot lodge, finished with ranch flare and designed to provide comfortable accommodations while enjoying South Texas and everything it has to offer. Supporting the residence is an approximately 1,800± square-foot metal shop in like-new condition, providing ample storage for equipment, ATVs, and ranch vehicles. Additional improvements include a 1,050± square-foot wash-down barn complete with game cleaning facility and utility features, making the property exceptionally well-suited for hunting and various other ranch operations. A decorative gated entrance welcomes visitors, while improved ranch roads, parking areas, and professional landscaping complete the property's polished appearance. WATER El Oso water cooperative supplies water to the house and outbuildings, there is also one larger earthen tank and a wet weather creek that runs through the middle of the property from north to south. The far west side of the property is bordered on 2,400ft of the Atascosa River. Importantly, the groundwater estate conveys with the surface ownership, providing an additional long-term asset for future ownership. ELECTRICITY There are electric service lines on the eastern portion of the property. Karnes Electric Coop. MINERALS The property is subject to an existing oil and gas lease with three producing gas wells. A couple pipelines and a railroad traverse a portion of the ranch. Surface sale only. AREA HISTORY Three Rivers, Texas derives its name from the confluence of the Atascosa, Frio, and Nueces Rivers—three iconic South Texas waterways that have shaped the region's history, ecology, and enduring ranching heritage. Long before the arrival of European settlers, these rivers sustained Native American tribes, including the Coahuiltecan peoples, who relied on the abundant water, game, and fertile floodplains. During the Spanish colonial era, the river corridors became important travel routes for explorers, missionaries, and early ranchers moving across South Texas. Following the establishment of the railroad in the late 1800s, Three Rivers emerged as a regional hub for agriculture and commerce before becoming one of the birthplaces of the South Texas oil boom with the discovery of the nearby Pettus and Tom O'Connor fields. Today, the convergence of these rivers continues to define the landscape, supporting productive ranchland, exceptional wildlife habitat, and the rich outdoor traditions that have characterized the area for generations.
$3,800,000  •  160.01 acres
Step into the legacy of the American West at the historic Triangle T Guest Ranch, a rare 160-acre retreat nestled among dramatic boulder formations and ancient oak trees in scenic Texas Canyon. One of Southern Arizona's oldest guest ranches with 11 casitas, 15 full RV spaces, the most amazing and famous Rock Saloon, a restaurant with full commercial kitchen, pool, great horse facilities and an owner's residence. This storied property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and established hospitality infrastructure. Set at a comfortable 4,800 ft elevation with a mild year-round climate-approximately 10 degrees cooler than nearby Tucson-the ranch has long attracted outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and travelers seeking an authentic Western experience. Surrounded by the striking landscapes of the Little Dragoon and Dragoon Mountains and within easy reach of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise Stronghold, and Kartchner Caverns, the location is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and exploration. Steeped in cultural and historical significance, the property neighbors the Amerind Foundation and includes ties to Native American heritage, with petroglyphs and sacred ceremonial sites among the rock formations. The ranch also holds a fascinating place in American history, with documented use during WWII, notable guests, and a long-standing presence in film and television production. Designed for both lifestyle and income-generating opportunity, the ranch supports a wide range of established and repeat uses. It has hosted weddings, reunions, and retreats of all kinds-including wellness, corporate, religious, and rehabilitation programs-along with long-running annual events, festivals, and competitions. The property is a recognized destination for motorcycle groups, RV clubs, equestrian clinics, and outdoor sporting events, and has accommodated corporate clients, extended-stay guests, and large group functions. Significant value-add opportunity exists through modernization of marketing and digital presence. The ranch has historically operated with minimal online footprint and limited social media engagement, relying primarily on word-of-mouth and repeat clientele. A new owner can capitalize on existing demand by implementing updated website functionality, digital booking systems, and targeted marketing campaigns to increase visibility, occupancy, and revenue. With infrastructure suited for gatherings both large and small, the ranch regularly welcomes nonprofit fundraisers, youth and community organizations, artist and photography groups, and specialty interest clubs. Its location along a seasonal bird migration path, dark-sky conditions for stargazing, and expansive terrain further enhance its appeal for nature-based programming and experiential tourism. Equestrian facilities include a regulation-size arena, riding trails, and obstacle course, with the rare advantage of allowing guests to bring and camp with their own horses. Additional features include dry camping areas, employee RV accommodations, and flexible event spaces-supporting everything from multi-day clinics to music festivals and private celebrations with live entertainment. Whether envisioned as a boutique resort, event destination, retreat center, or private legacy property, the Triangle T Guest Ranch offers unmatched character, proven versatility, and exceptional potential in one of Arizona's most iconic landscapes.
$8,500,000  •  114 acres
Warrior Springs Ranch offers the utmost tranquility and comfort with excellent access to Boerne, Helotes and San Antonio. While extremely accessible, the property exudes privacy and comfort.
Contact for Price  •  96.7 acres
Under Contract
Nestled in the coveted heart of Comfort, Texas, the 96.7± acre Estate on Cypress Creek is a rare live water offering that combines raw Hill Country beauty with thoughtful improvements for luxurious living, turnkey ranching, and unforgettable recreation. With direct frontage on Cypress Creek, high-end improvements, and a mix of pastureland, water, and well-appointed equestrian facilities, this property offers the perfect setting for a wide range of end users.
$1,100,000  •  55 acres
Taschner Ranch is an exceptional 55± acre ranch estate located in Coleman County, Texas, offering peaceful rural living with the convenience of Abilene just a short drive away. This well-maintained ranch features a custom-built 2,830± square foot home with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, blending modern comfort with timeless ranch-style charm. Beautiful wood finishes throughout the home create a warm and inviting atmosphere, while custom craftsmanship and thoughtful design make this residence truly one of a kind. The kitchen is highlighted by a Viking Professional dual-fuel range, combining the precision of a gas cooktop with the consistency of an electric oven to satisfy even the most discerning home chef. Adding to the property's appeal is a private in-ground swimming pool, providing the perfect place to relax, entertain guests, and enjoy the Texas summers while taking in the peaceful country surroundings. Despite its rural setting, the property benefits from high-speed fiber internet service, allowing owners to work remotely, stream content, and stay connected without sacrificing country living. The ranch is well-equipped for a variety of agricultural and recreational uses, featuring a fully functional horse barn with four stalls and outdoor runs, a separate tack barn, and ample space for equipment storage. Additional improvements include two chicken houses and a productive garden area, making this property ideal for buyers seeking a self-sustaining country lifestyle. In support of that goal, the home is equipped with a generator interconnect system capable of powering the entire residence during power outages or grid failures. The ranch's gently rolling terrain consists of a mix of native grass pastures and scattered mesquite cover, creating both productive grazing land and excellent wildlife habitat. A stock tank located near the back of the property provides water for livestock and wildlife alike. Elevated views to the west showcase breathtaking West Texas sunsets and panoramic scenery. LOCATION Taschner Ranch is conveniently situated in southern Coleman County, approximately 25 minutes from South Abilene and 25 minutes from Coleman, providing easy access to shopping, dining, healthcare, and other amenities while maintaining the privacy and tranquility of country living. Jim Ned ISD will accept transfers from this address.  IMPROVEMENTS Custom-built home (2015): 2,830± square feet 3 bedrooms 2.5 bathrooms Custom wood finishes and ranch-style design Viking Professional dual-fuel range High-speed fiber internet service Generator interconnect system capable of powering the entire home In-ground swimming pool Private backyard setting Ideal for recreation, relaxation, and entertaining Horse barn: Four stalls with outdoor runs Tack room/barn Dog Kennel with outdoor run Additional improvements: Equipment storage areas Two chicken houses 600 yard rifle range Garden area Fencing and infrastructure suitable for horses and livestock Ranch Features 55± acre Stock tank Rolling terrain with native pasture and mesquite cover Excellent wildlife habitat and hunting opportunities WATER Water is provided by Coleman County Special Utility District (Co-op Water) and services both the home and barn improvements. ELECTRICITY Electric service is available to both the residence and barn improvements, provided by Coleman County Electric Co-op. Gas service available at the house provided by Atmos energy. MINERALS None.
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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.
$2,500,000  •  45.56 acres
Canyon Wren Ranch: An extraordinary, magical 46.6-acre retreat located on the perennial Aravaipa Canyon Creek! This remote, rare gem is the last privately owned property before the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness Trailhead offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of prime Arizona land. With a beautiful 3 BR, 3BA ranch-style home at its heart, this estate seamlessly blends comfort and charm, perfect for those seeking a peaceful refuge in nature. Nestled within this remarkable landscape, the ranch includes a 2 BR, 2 BA guest house, a sparkling pool, outdoor fireplace, masonry barn, another small casita, and shop building. All the improvements are adjacent to 9 acres +/- of lush, irrigated grass pastures watered by 3 three registered wells, including two irrigation wells. The property boasts 39.1 acre-feet of grandfathered surface irrigation water rights, ensuring fruitful cultivation of its fertile lands, presenting endless possibilities for agriculture or equestrian pursuits. There are pecan, citrus and other fruit trees in the pastures and around the homes. Importantly, all the improvements are on the road side of the creek, ensuring year-round access. With half a mile of pristine frontage on the year-round flowing Aravaipa Creek and bordering Nature Conservancy land on three sides, the ranch is an oasis of biodiversity. The area showcases a remarkable riparian habitat enriched with towering cottonwood, sycamore, willow, and mesquite trees. This lush environment is a haven for abundant wildlife, making it a dream destination for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and outdoor adventurers alike. The sweeping mountain views and dramatic terrain serve as a stunning backdrop, enhancing the sense of serenity and seclusion that this property offers. The sellers, who have cherished this ranch for over 32 years, have enjoyed countless benefits, including dark skies perfect for stargazing and a natural soundscape that enriches the experience of living in harmony with nature. Canyon Wren Ranch is more than just a property; it is a lifestyle, inviting you to immerse yourself in the beautiful combination of the natural Sonoran Desert filled with majestic saguaros and the incredible Aravaipa Canyon Creek riparian forest. Whether you're an avid hiker, a horse lover, or simply someone seeking peace away from the city, this ranch delivers an exceptional quality of life. Canyon Wren Ranch is the finest small ranch available in Arizona today, and with its enticing price and excellent value, it is destined to sell quickly. Don't miss the chance to own this rare sanctuary. Bring your hiking boots and horses and experience the tranquil lifestyle that awaits you at this remarkable property!
$2,985,000  •  40 acres
Experience this one-of-a-kind legacy property which exemplifies Colorado living at its finest—then blow a kiss to the highest peaks of the LaPlata Mountains from your own private alpine sanctuary.
$799,000  •  40 acres
Under Contract
Private 40-acre recreational property adjacent to the Fremont Gorge Wilderness Study Area and just over two miles from Capitol Reef National Park. Features include a 2,625 sq. ft. custom cabin, detached garage/workshop, greenhouse with a 30-foot swim lane, wraparound deck, scenic views, mature pinyon and juniper, private access, and nearby ATV trails, hiking, and public lands.
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$841,700  •  34 acres
$886,000 • Under Contract
Long before Texas had a flag of its own, the magnificent native pecans and towering oaks at the Moss Hill Estate were already putting down deep roots in the fertile Trinity River country. Several of these trees are estimated to be more than 200 years old, standing as living witnesses to the Spanish frontier, the birth of the Republic of Texas, and generations of ranching families. Beneath their canopy sits a beautifully updated custom rock home on 34 private acres with a wraparound porch overlooking 2 stocked fishing ponds. Bordering the Big Thicket National Preserve and adjoining thousands of acres of timberland, this exceptional ranch offers outstanding wildlife habitat & hunting, remarkable privacy, and the timeless beauty of old Texas. Convenient to Houston, Beaumont, and Mont Belvieu, it also benefits from a timber exemption and low utility costs thanks in part to an owned rooftop solar system. This ranch is more than just a place to live—it is an experience. LOCATION The main entrance to the property is located directly off of county road 2071, which branches off HW 105.  26 Minutes from Liberty, TX 50 Minutes from Beaumont, TX 50 minutes from Mont Belvieu 1 hour and 10 minutes from Houston, TX IMPROVEMENTS The property is improved with a 2,652 SF custom home built in 2010, and an attached 900SF Mueller metal shop building built in 2012. The house includes 4 beds, 3 baths, an open concept kitchen, as well as 2 large living rooms. Outside of the house is a covered carport, and an owned outright rooftop mounted solar system that will save a new owner a significant amount of money annually in power costs. The house is equipped with top end propane based appliances including name brands Maytag and GE, the house also runs on a set of Trane XR HVAC systems. The inviting single story layout allows for the bedrooms to be appropriately spaced while also offering a favorable double living room floor plan. The kitchen and dining room are centrally positioned in the house further contributing to the home’s functional character. The metal building and covered porches adjoining the house provide a total of 2,850 SF of covered area and storage, which include the 900 SF enclosed shop equipped with insulated roofing, 2 roll up doors, and interior lighting and power. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The well maintained property includes a diversity of forested acres including ~20 acres planted in loblolly pine, and the remaining acreage in impressive stands of Oak, Pecan, and other hardwood species. A trail system weaves through the property taking you to the 2 stocked ponds with bass and catfish, as well as the “gamey” eastern boundary shared with The Big Thicket Preserve, a professionally managed sanctuary by the National Park Service. This area of the property commonly holds good numbers of whitetail and wild hogs which the seller has enjoyed hunting with his family for the last 20 years. WILDLIFE This 34 +/- acre property benefits hugely from the large contiguous timber tracts on the Eastern and Southern borders. These neighboring tracts harbour ideal wildlife habitat on the shared property lines from the Moss HIll Estate. The landscape composed of varying age structures of forest provide a diversity of habitat and cover for the full range of native East Texas wildlife, not limited to whitetail deer, wild hogs, squirrels, and many avian species. The two stocked ponds on the property also provide water for the wildlife and are commonly trafficked by deer and hogs. AGRICULTURE Timber on the property consists of a 25 acre stand of loblolly pine planted in 2022, and various species of hardwood timber. Currently all timber excluded from the homesteaded acres are qualified under a timber exemption. WATER Water for both the barn and house are provided by West Hardin water supply. There are no wells on the property. Monthly water costs over the last calendar year came out to ~$31/month. PROPERTY TAXES With the active timber exemption on the property, the annualized property taxes for the 2025 calendar year were $2,356. ELECTRICITY Energy is provided to the residence and barn by SHECO Power, the house will convey with the current solar roof infrastructure. According to the seller the solar saves ~$2,500/year in power costs and is rated to last 25 years. Fiber is expected to be available on site as well. Monthly electricity costs came out to ~$66/month for the last calendar year, the two propane tanks are filled twice a year for a total of ~$915. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Nestled in the heart of Liberty County, the Moss Hill area reflects the deep-rooted heritage of Southeast Texas, where early settlers established homesteads amid dense pine forests and fertile bottomlands along the Trinity River basin. Historically shaped by timber, cattle, and small-scale farming, the region has long supported working lands while remaining quietly connected to nearby economic hubs. Today, Moss Hill benefits from its strategic location just outside Houston and within reach of Beaumont and the Golden Triangle, offering a blend of rural seclusion, strong land stewardship, and convenient access to major industry and commerce.
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$3,900,000  •  30 acres
$4,900,000
Turnkey 235 acre hunting ranch near Clarksville, TX with premier deer, turkey & duck hunting, remodeled cabin, barn, ponds, trails, timber, and strong recreational income potential.
$14,900,000  •  20.07 acres
New Mountain Contemporary home on 20 acres with views in every direction. Top of the line equestrian amenities with steel fencing, indoor arena, plenty of storage, and 16 stalls, and acres of green pastures. Private trails, fishing pond, pool, etc, have your own club experience all to yourself.
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$2,200,000  •  15.76 acres
This remarkable 15.76± acre estate captures sweeping panoramic views, majestic oak trees, and unforgettable Texas sunsets. Gently rolling terrain offers multiple premier homesites to create your custom dream home, while the existing fully appointed 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath barndominium provides comfortable accommodations for weekend retreats, guest quarters, or everyday living during construction. Thoughtfully designed for relaxation and entertaining, the property features an oversized spa with a tranquil water feature, and an inviting firepit area. Whether you're seeking a private country retreat, equestrian property, or future estate, this exceptional offering delivers unmatched scenery and tranquility. A 25% interest in the adjoining 38± acres will be conveyed with the property, featuring a duck pond, fishing, hunting, and additional recreational opportunities.
$3,200,000  •  9.99 acres
This 9.999-acre property on both sides of Onion Creek is a very rare find. Only 1.8 miles from Downtown Dripping Springs, this property was once part of a ranch that was home to one of the finest Longhorn cattle herds in Texas. From the moment you drive into the property crossing the dam, you immediately experience the tranquility and beauty of this property. As you drive over the dam you are able to observe the beauty of Onion Creek both to the east and the west. To the east is the portion of Onion Creek below the dam and not on the property, and to the west you take in a spectacular view up the creek for over 1/4 mile, of which both sides of the creek are on the property. As you proceed up the hill towards the Spanish style camp house, you will see the Pioneer cabin on the left, from the era of mid to late 1800’s. This cabin is what is called a “Dog Run” cabin with a room on the left side of the cabin, a room on the right side, with a breezeway in the middle, meant to be the cool area of the cabin. The cabin was moved to the land and has been completely restored with 2 bedrooms, working bathrooms, a kitchen, and 2 fireplaces. Both sides have window unit AC/Heat systems. As you drive toward the main house there is a large yard area on the left with in-ground fire pits, used for a cozy area to sit around or an outdoor grilling area. An old German dry-stack rock wall extends from the main house for several hundred feet that divides the main yard from the rustic back part of the property. On the right is a large mowed open area that has been used to host large gatherings, including 9 Governors dinners and has in ground commercial power for such events. This area also has a substantial German dry-stack wall that divides this area from the area heading down to the creek. As you get closer to the house there is a beautiful park type area with grand oaks that serve as a BBQ and entertainment area, with stunning views overlooking Onion Creek. The main house has a gated stone courtyard with a fountain when you are entering through the back/side of the house. The front of the house has a tiled wrap around porch looking out onto the manicured large front lawn with the in-ground fire pits. This is a 2 br/2 bath home built in 1956, and its final renovation in 1996, with a brick fireplace, large living/dining room, large master with French doors opening out to the front porch, Sante Fe style fireplace in the master, and large master bathroom with large his and hers closets. The property has approximately 850' of frontage on Onion Creek, providing year-round water, and stunning views of the creek. The creek has never gone dry on this part of the creek since the owners have owned the property. The southernmost part of the property is boundered by a rock faced cliff that offers privacy from the property behind it. The sale of the property will include an additional 1-acre parcel, which sits outside of, but contiguous to, the 9.999 acres, that will be deeded to the owners. The caretaker of the property has his home on the 1 acre, which is a leasehold interest. He has managed the original 205 acres, of which this 9.999-acre parcel was part of, for more than 25 years. He has been a great asset to the property and will be available for hire by the new owner if so desired. He does not have the right to sell this 1 acre, which will revert to the owner in case of his death. There will be a 25' easement road deeded to the buyer by the current owners that will provide access to “The Ranch” at Caliterra Development behind the property, serving as an additional private entry/exit way into the property in case the main dam entryway in not accessible. There are 3 wells and 3 septic tanks that serve the homes on the property. They have been tested within the last year and are in good order. In addition to the property there is additional buffer acreage on both the eastern and western boundaries that will be accessible and useable to the buyers, which is part of the Caliterra Development. This land is part of the HOA of the development and is off limits to the Caliterra residents. If you are looking for a truly Once in a lifetime legacy property, this is it! LOCATION The property is approximately 1.8 miles SW of downtown Dripping Springs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Primarily flat with approximately 80' of topography change. The property is covered with legacy oak trees, juniper, prairie grasses, and wildflowers. WILDLIFE Deer, hogs, turkey, and dove. IMPROVEMENTS The main house is the original camp house, which is a 2 BR, 2 Bath brick home, Spanish style architecture. There is a Pioneer Cabin on the property which was built in the 1800’s and moved to the property in 2018. WATER Provided by 3 wells. ELECTRICITY PEC
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