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07/15/2025
$8,425,660
846.8 ac.
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Just 13 miles southwest of Llano, this 840-acre Hill Country ranch offers sweeping views of Bull Head, Enchanted Rock, Bell Mountain, and House Mountain. With nearly 3 miles of paved frontage along CR 112 and CR 113, the gently rolling terrain is ideal for ranching, recreation, or developmentoffering easy division into four prime tracts, all with electricity, wells, and excellent access.
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09/30/2022
$8,669,550
1993 ac.
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Frio County - FM140, Pearsall, TX
DESCRIPTION
We are excited to offer this exceptional high-fenced hunting ranch for sale! Located near Frio Town, Texas, just off Highway 57 with access via Highway 140, this ranch boasts impressive diversity. It features fertile sandy loam bottomland, scenic high hills, two creeks, four stock ponds, and outstanding native brush species. Fully equipped with blinds, feeders, and a well-appointed hunting camp, this property is ready to go!
LOCATION
Frio Elm Creek Ranch is situated in Frio County, just off Highway 140, about 20 minutes west of H-E-B in Pearsall and approximately an hour from downtown San Antonio. The ranch has access via two easement roads: a brand-new wide caliche road and a paved road. It offers a perfect balance of seclusion and convenience.
IMPROVEMENTS
The headquarters is well-maintained and shaded by large mesquite trees. Improvements include two mobile homes, a cantina/cook shack, pavilions, fire pits, and concrete patios. The property also features a modest shooting range, a parking area, sidewalks, two storage containers, and an enclosed barn. Electric swing gates provide controlled access from Highway 140 to the headquarters. The ranch is well-equipped for hunting, with 9 enclosed hunting blinds, 11 corn feeders, and 9 protein feeders.
EQUIPMENT TO BE CONVEYED
Included in the sale are 9 enclosed hunting blinds, 11 corn feeders, and 9 protein feeders.
WATER
Water is abundant throughout the ranch, with four stock ponds and two creeks, Elm Creek and Jack Creek, which retain water during normal rainfall. There are two water wellsone solar-powered and one electric. The property also features seven rainwater harvesting stations and five water troughs to ensure a reliable water supply for wildlife.
TERRAIN & HABITAT
The ranch's elevation ranges from 650 to 800 feet above sea level. The soil varies from sandy loams and clay loams in the bottomlands to gravel loams and rocky terrain in the hills. The brush diversity is excellent, with species such as granjeno, guayacan, guajillo, blackbrush, and lotebush. Tree cover includes mesquite, cedar elm, hackberry, persimmon, and live oak. Native grasses such as big bluestem, grama, windmill grass, and curly mesquite provide outstanding cover for quail, deer, and turkey.
WILDLIFE
This high-fenced ranch features a well-managed whitetail deer herd under an MLD program. The property also supports an abundance of turkey and dove, strong quail numbers, javelina and wild hogs, which are actively managed for population control. The diverse habitat makes this ranch an ideal hunting property.
EASEMENTS: One pipeline easement
MINERALS
Surface estate only. A small % of minerals may be available, ask Broker for details.
SUMMARY
Frio Elm Creek Ranch offers an incredible opportunity to own a premier South Texas hunting property. With its prime location, diverse wildlife, and well-established infrastructure, this ranch is an outstanding investment. Secluded yet easily accessiblejust 20 minutes from grocery stores in Pearsallthis property is turn-key and ready to go.
DISCLAIMERS: All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the State of Texas are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt or Anthrax), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC, Broker. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Simpson Ranches & Land, LLCs sole and absolute discretion.
12/31/2025
$2,750,000
205.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Rusk County - 11397 Co Rd 4177, Laneville, TX
Summary
This 205.367-acre farm and ranch offering in Rusk County, Texas, is a rare convergence of surface water abundance, productive pasture, scenic river frontage, and quality improvements. With long county road frontage, a large private lake, multiple additional water features, and frontage along the Angelina River, the property offers a level of diversity and visual appeal that is increasingly difficult to replicate. Rolling topography, open grazing land, wooded river bottom, and well-placed improvements create a uniquely suited ranch well suited for agricultural use, recreation, equestrian pursuits, or a multi-generational family retreat.
Property Characteristics
The tract is bordered by CR 4177 along the eastern boundary, CR 461 along a portion of the northern boundary, and the Angelina River along the western boundary. The land gently slopes from the southeast toward the northwest, naturally draining toward the river and creating excellent elevation and views across the property.
The eastern half of the ranch is predominantly open pasture with scattered trees and sweeping views of the lake. The western portion transitions into wooded river bottom with a mix of hardwoods, pine, and areas of recent timber harvest. These recently cut areas were intended for future pasture conversion, offering flexibility for the next owner. Assistance programs through the NRCS may be available to support clearing, replanting, or pasture establishment efforts, subject to eligibility and program approval.
Water Features
Water is the defining asset of this ranch. The centerpiece is a reservoir-style lake encompassing approximately 21.4 acres at full pool. Constructed within the past 15 to 20 years, the lake features a well-built and well-maintained earthen dam and a large concrete spillway. Private lakes of this size, quality, and condition are increasingly scarce and highly sought after in todays market.
In addition to the main lake, the property includes seven stock ponds strategically located across the ranch, providing dependable water for livestock and wildlife. The western boundary is defined by frontage along the Angelina River, adding another significant surface water feature and enhancing both recreational and aesthetic value. Collectively, these water resources support agricultural operations, wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational use.
Improvements and Infrastructure
The ranch is well improved with two residences, multiple outbuildings, and strong supporting infrastructure. Perimeter fencing and cross-fencing are in place across the pasture portions of the property. Two entrances off CR 4177 provide convenient access, and an internal road system runs along roughly three sides of the lake, allowing easy movement throughout the ranch. Electricity is available on both the north and south sides of the lake, with current improvements concentrated on the southern shoreline, oriented toward lake views looking north.
Main Residence
The primary residence is situated on the southwest side of the lake. According to the Rusk County Appraisal District, the home contains approximately 2,124 square feet of gross living area, plus an additional loft of approximately 784 square feet. The home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large open living area with vaulted ceilings, and a spacious kitchen and dining area. A loft overlooks the living room, adding both functional space and architectural interest.
Originally constructed in 2014, the home has seen recent additions within the past two years that enhance both quality and effective age. A large rear patio overlooks the lake and provides ample space for outdoor cooking, dining, and relaxing while enjoying the views and prevailing breezes.
Second Residence
Just inside the custom gated main entrance sits a second residence originally built in 1925 and taken down to the studs for extensive renovation. The home is currently in a white-box stage, allowing a new owner to customize the final layout and finishes. The intended floor plan includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, kitchen and dining area, office, and a large sunroom, though the configuration remains flexible.
The exterior is fully updated with new stone and stucco finishes and a new composition roof. Internally, the original flooring and subfloor were removed, the foundation rebuilt, and all electrical and plumbing systems replaced. New doors, high-efficiency windows, and insulation position this home to function as a virtually new residence once completed.
Additional Structures
Near the main residence is a Quonset-style shop building that has been upgraded with spray foam insulation and an HVAC system, allowing it to function as climate-controlled space. It is currently used for recreation and fitness but could easily be adapted for other uses.
Equestrian improvements include a small horse barn with a hay loft and a large three-sided loafing shed. These structures are surrounded by new wood rail fencing with walk-through access, creating a ready-made setup for horses or other livestock.
Soils, Grasses, and Vegetation
The open pasture areas support common East Texas forage grasses such as bermudagrass and bahia grass, well suited for grazing and hay production. Native grasses and forbs contribute seasonal diversity and wildlife value.
Wooded areas along the Angelina River feature a mix of native bottomland hardwoods including oak, sweetgum, elm, sycamore, and pecan, along with scattered pine on higher ground. This combination of open pasture, transitional edge habitat, and river-bottom timber creates both functional agricultural land and excellent wildlife cover.
Wildlife
The ranch supports a healthy population of native East Texas wildlife. White-tailed deer are commonly observed throughout the property, particularly along the wooded river corridor and around water sources. Feral hogs, bobcats, coyotes, and foxes are present in the area, along with small game such as squirrels and rabbits. Waterfowl and wading birds are frequently seen on the lake, ponds, and along the Angelina River, adding to the recreational appeal.
Area and Local Attractions
Rusk County is known for its strong agricultural roots, scenic landscapes, and outdoor recreation. The Angelina River corridor provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observation. Nearby public hunting and fishing opportunities can be found on lands managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and within portions of the Angelina National Forest.
Local attractions include Lake Striker and Lake Cherokee, both popular for fishing and boating, as well as regional events, local dining, and small-town amenities in nearby communities such as Henderson and Tatum. The area offers a balance of rural privacy and convenient access to services, schools, and medical facilities.
Location
The property is located in Rusk County, Texas, with the main entrance situated at approximately 31.9903, -94.8511. Long frontage along CR 4177, additional frontage along CR 461, and direct access to the Angelina River provide multiple access points and long-term flexibility.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-rounded East Texas ranch featuring substantial surface water, quality improvements, and a setting that supports both working ranch operations and recreational enjoyment.
DETAILS:
- 205.367 acres located in Rusk County, Texas
- Long frontage along CR 4177 with additional frontage along CR 461
- Western boundary bordered by the Angelina River
- Rolling topography sloping from southeast to northwest toward the river
- Predominantly open pasture on the eastern portion with wooded river bottom to the west
- Approx. 21.4-acre reservoir-style lake with earthen dam and concrete spillway
- Seven additional stock ponds providing abundant surface water
- Excellent combination of lake frontage, river frontage, and interior water sources
- Improved pasture suitable for grazing and hay production
- Mix of native bottomland hardwoods and scattered pine timber along the river corridor
- Portions of the river bottom recently cut, offering future pasture or replanting potential
- NRCS cost-share programs may be available for land improvement, subject to eligibility
- Two residences located on the south side of the lake with north-facing views
- Main home with appx 2,124 sf plus loft, 3 BR, 2 BA, vaulted ceilings, & large rear patio overlooking lake
- Second residence extensively renovated and currently in white-box condition, allowing buyer customization
- Quonset-style shop with spray foam insulation and HVAC for climate-controlled use
- Horse barn with hay loft and large three-sided loafing shed
- New wood rail fencing with walk-through access surrounding equestrian improvements
- Good perimeter fencing and cross-fencing throughout pasture areas
- Two gated entrances off CR 4177
- Internal road system along approximately three sides of the lake
- Electricity available on both the north and south sides of the lake
- Native wildlife includes whitetail deer, feral hogs, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, small game, and waterfowl
- Convenient access to nearby communities, regional lakes, and public hunting and fishing areas
- Main entrance located at approximately 31.9903, -94.8511
- Agricultural exemption currently in place
- All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified by buyer or buyers agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently meas
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$2,599,000
38 ac.
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Wilson County - 1980 County Road 361, La Vernia, TX
This Show Stopper Has Everything Fully Decorated Custom Interior 3 Large bedrooms, 2.5 Bath, Office, with a Sequestered Master Overlooking the Pond & Fountain, So you can Walk Up Feeling Like a Vegas Winner Every Morning your Feet hit the Ground. You will Love the Mix Stone, Granite, Wood, Windmill Fan, Antler Chandelier, Sauna, & Gas Stove are Nice Rustic yet Classy Touches on this Fully Custom Open Floorplan Home. Amazing Covered Porches w/ TVs & Outdoor kitchen w/ TV to Bring the Inside Party outside to the Oasis Resort Style Pool shaded by 2 Large Palm Trees w/ layout deck. You cant be in Vegas w/o Security Systems & Cameras surrounding House & Property to keep you safe & to keep an eye on the little ones. 3 Manicured Ponds w/ Stocked Fish bring Peace, Serenity, & Wildlife to the ranch. Neighbors Fallow Breeding Operation, Overlooking the 4 Stall Concrete Floor Barn w/ Tack Room, Non-Solar LED Lighted-Sprinklered 150 x 200 feet Riding Roping Arena. Multiple Shop / Storage Buildings. Picturesque Area with wet weather creek feeding a 1-acre Pond for Fishing / Layout Dock, Wells, Old Septic, Electric, Tower Box Blind, Corn & Protein Feeder Create a Wildlife Refuge. On (2 Water Taps) SS Water, Septic Systems, Water Wells, Sprinkler Systems, Electric & Fiber Internet thru GVEC, 2 Ac Units w/ Dehumidifier, (Miss Propane) Propane. So Much more To see Come look with us before its too late. Guest House with additional acreage for Sale for additional $450,000.
05/09/2024
$49,985,000
5896 ac.
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Palo Pinto County - 1500 Upper Brad Rd, Strawn, TX
5,888+/- Acre W-W Ranch, Brad, Western Palo Pinto County, Texas:
This vast property spanning approximately 5,888 acres located in western Palo Pinto County, Texas is accessible via US Hwy 180 and Upper Brad Road (South of Possum Kingdom). The property features diverse terrain including flat agricultural fields, grassy pastures, undulating grasslands, elevated plateaus, and a picturesque valley with productive soils, pecan trees and 3 miles of clear Ioni Creek running through it. Rich vegetation including various tree species (live oak) and high-protein plants, making it ideal for game ranching, including 350 feet of elevation change. Improvements include a cattle handling facility, residential compound, storage buildings, workshops, and steel cattle working pens. The owners compound offers comfortable living quarters and recreational amenities. Water sources include Ioni Creek, a natural spring for potable water, wet weather streams, and numerous stock ponds. The property includes all owned minerals and royalty conveyed, and multiple gas and oil locations. The sale includes 350 head of cattle, farm, and ranch equipment. The property is offered at $8500.00 per acre, no owner financing or division. A rare opportunity for discerning buyers to acquire such beauty and tranquility within 1 hour and 30 minutes of Fort Worth.
05/01/2024
$2,837,200
333.8 ac.
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Wise County - FM1810, Chico, TX
LAND / TERRAIN
This exceptional property showcases a captivating expanse of rolling to heavily rolling native Texas terrain, offering both beauty and character across every acre. The landscape is adorned with a rich and varied canopy of native hardwoods and evergreens, including post oak, live oak, red oak, elm, juniper, Texas ash, and mesquite. This diverse tree cover provides superb natural habitat and thermal cover for an abundance of wildlife. The understory is equally rich, with an abundance of deer browsewoody shrubs and forbscreating ideal foraging conditions for native game, particularly white-tailed deer.
The land is graced with dramatic sandstone outcroppings and surface stone that cover over 90% of the acreage, adding texture and rugged charm to the scenery. Throughout the seasons, vibrant wildflowers dot the landscape, enhancing the natural beauty with bursts of color and native charm.
IMPROVEMENTS
The property features high fencing along two of its boundaries, enhancing wildlife management potential and offering flexibility for future improvements or operations.
WATER
Water features are a highlight of this tract, with the scenic Elm Creek meandering through the land, offering both visual appeal and a vital water source for wildlife. A natural spring and two serene ponds further enhance the water profile. Additionally, a newly drilled water well provides a reliable source of groundwater, supporting potential residential or agricultural use.
WILDLIFE
This land is a haven for wildlife, with frequent sightings of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, feral hogs, and various other native species. The diverse ecosystem and abundant natural resources support a thriving wildlife population year-round.
MINERALS
No mineral rights are currently owned with the sale of the property. There is one active pumping unit located on the tract.
PROPERTY TAXES
Ad valorem taxes for the year 2023 amounted to a modest $191.64, indicating potential agricultural valuation or wildlife exemption in place.
COMMENTS
This is truly a remarkable offeringa scenic, wildlife-rich property with rolling terrain, numerous ideal building sites, and convenient paved frontage along a Farm-to-Market road. The presence of multiple water features, nearby utilities, and excellent access further enhance its appeal. Several pipeline easements are present.
PRICE
Now offered at a reduced price of $8,250 per acre, down from the original listing price of $9,750 per acre, presenting an exceptional value for a property of this caliber.
07/05/2024
$18,395,000
735.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Palo Pinto County - 464 Upper Brad Road, Strawn, TX
This 735 acres is fenced into 8 sections, so it could possibly be divided. It is all fenced for livestock, and has one to two tanks on each section. There is also good elevation throughout the property. There are also good roads on the ranch. You have all kinds of terrain, trees, pasture, elevation, great soil, and rocky mountains. There is also good hunting and fishing. You will also appreciate the cultivated fields. The house is a modular house with 4 bedrooms, and three baths, with 2,280 square feet. There is an additional quest house that can be used for family, an office, or workers. The water well supplies the water for 3 tanks that hold a total of 9,000 gallons. The house has insulation on the floors, ceiling, and walls. You also have an equipment barn, and several storage buildings. There is a creek with large oaks trees on the East section of the ranch. The mineral might convey with a good offer. The water tanks on each fenced section gives you the opportunity to have livestock on each section, or rotate livestock to maintain a good grassing area. You will also enjoy the views from the Palo Pinto Mountains that are on this property. The short 15 minute trip to PK Lake gives you another area to enjoy the lake fun. There is a State Park at PK Lake, and the new State Park in Strawn. The Mineral Wells State Park is also the most visited Sate Park in Texas. The Mineral Wells downtown area is also adding many features and events, so get in on the next Texas getaway to have some fun.
01/12/2026
$10,114,875
2025 ac.
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Kimble County - 000 KC 272, Junction, TX
INTRODUCTION: In 1881, Captain George Keith Gordon retired from a 17-year career in the British Royal Navy to ranch cattle in Texas. West of Junction, amid the oak-lined mountains and spring-fed creeks of west-central Kimble County, he discovered what still draws people today: high-quality land, abundant wildlife, spring-fed creeks, productive grasses, and the stunning landscapes of the renowned Edwards Plateau. Though only a decade removed from the lawless era of Indian raids and roaming outlaws in this part of Texas, Captain Gordon staked his claim here - the Owl Ranch. Nearly 150 years later, his heirs have continuously ranched and lived near or around Junction ever since. This rare blend of deep-rooted history and outstanding ranch assets is seldom found in one ranch on the market today. Hortenstine Ranch Company is proud to offer the Owl Ranch for sale.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW: The Owl Ranch is a 2,025 +/- acre property that sits perched above the North Llano River, with direct access to the Interstate 10 frontage road and a short 10-15 minute drive west of Junction, TX. The ranch offers scenic terrain with dramatic topography and big views, three separate and distinct ecosystems, numerous potential building sites, mature hardwoods, miles of spring-fed creeks, onsite utilities, and a history of renown. Primary features include two miles of the nearly year-round & spring-fed North Creek and over a mile of the seasonal Cedar Hollow Creek, 350+/- ft. of elevation change, outstanding diversity of habitat, strong native grasses, abundant hardwoods & incredibly scenic building sites.
LOCATION & ACCESS: 9+/- miles west of Junction, in western Kimble County; 65+/- miles northeast of Kerrville & Fredericksburg; 120+/- miles to San Antonio; and 150+/- miles to Austin. The main entrance to the ranch is found at the end of the Interstate 10 Frontage Road, where the county road turns into a private access road for this property and 4 additional neighboring landowners to the north. Interior roads are found throughout the ranch, in varying conditions, but almost all are passable & accessible in an ATV, and most in a truck.
WATER FEATURES: North Creek is a mostly year-round creek that flows north-south through the property for just over 2 +/- miles, creating the main valley on the ranch, before draining into the North Llano River. There are at least nine separate draws, hollows, canyons or drainages on the ranch that drain water into North Creek, plus the springs held within each. On the western side of the ranch, Cedar Hollow Creek begins on the property, also draining south, and moves through for another 1.35 +/- miles before exiting towards the North Llano River valley. A smaller set of stock ponds near the front of the property completes the surface water onsite.
TERRAIN & SOILS: Elevation changes in this region of the Edwards-Plateau, specifically the Live-Oak & Mesquite Savannah Sub-Region, west of Junction, are intense. Elevations on the Owl Ranch range from ~1,790' near the southern boundary to ~2,140' near the northwestern corner, for a total change of ~350'. The land is marked by a scenic valley formed over the millennia by North Creek, with limestone bluffs, ridges & cliffs climbing hundreds of feet over the valley floor on either side. Innumerable scenic points & ridgelines provide views across every direction of Owl Ranch, the North Creek valley and into the North Llano River valley. Primary soils on the ranch include Shep clay & clay loams soils in the valley, while shallow & stony clay soils are found along ridgelines & throughout the canyons, and sandy loam soil types found on the upland plains.
TREE COVER & WILDLIFE HABITAT: Approximately 50-55% of the Owl Ranch is heavily wooded, with most species found here being Live Oak, Texas red oak, Shin Oak, Post Oak, Spanish Oak, California Oak, Valley Oak, Chinquapin Oak, Ashe-Juniper (Cedar), Mesquite, several pecan species, several walnut species, Texas Mountain Laurel and Texas Persimmon. Cottonwood, sycamore & other more water dependent species can also be found in the valley along North Creek. Brush and beneficial browse for wildlife include persimmon, agarita, elbow bush, sumac and other native species - with the acorn crop from the diverse set of oaks here serving as supplemental feed sources. The diversity of vegetation, cover, reliable water sources, and natural travel corridors created by the landscape all combine to provide top-tier wildlife habitat.
WILDLIFE & HUNTING: The array of wildlife on the Owl Ranch is a unique asset, and leased out by current ownership. The whitetail deer herd in this region regularly produces bucks scoring in the 130-140 B&C class. As part of the area's history, the sheep ranching and high-fence game industries in this part of TX have created populations of free-ranging exotics in the area to include audad sheep, black buck, axis deer, fallow deer and more. In addition to the deer & sheep, Rio Grande turkeys are numerous in this part of Kimble County. Feral hogs, dove, ducks, bobcats, coyotes, varmints, reptiles, a variety of songbirds and predatory birds all thrive within the impressive wildlife habitat found throughout the property.
FRED MUDGE BUCK': In 1925, Fred Mudgegrandfather of the current ownerswas horseback, working livestock on his 9,000+ acre Mudge Red Hollow Ranch next door, just 9 miles west of Junction. That day would make its mark on Texas whitetail lore forever: Fred discovered an expired buck in a pasture, admired its massive rack, and took it into town for official scoring. The buck measured a Boone & Crockett 272 0/8 inchesstill ranked as the #2 largest non-typical whitetail ever found or taken in Texas, and the #2 overall Texas buck by B&C standards. A replica of this iconic rack is on display at the Kimble County Museum in downtown Junction, Texas.
FENCES, PASTURES & CATTLE: The most common native grasses on the ranch include Little Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Curly Mesquite, and Texas Wintergrass. In the North Creek valley, taller bunchgrasses, namely Switchgrass and Indiangrass can be found. Along the rocky canyons & ridges, Hairy Grama and Texas Grama is common. Carrying capacity is an estimated 1 animal unit per 40-50 acres in normal rainfall years (22.33" annual average). Perimeter fences range from poor to excellent condition. Interior cross-fencing is vastly older & in poor to average condition.
STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS: An older cabin is onsite though older in nature, with power & a water-well serving the area. Currently, the hunting rights are leased, and the hunters use the cabin, or one of the several campers, fifth wheels, portable buildings, etc., found here. A windmill operates a water well that feeds a tank & set of troughs in the NW corner of the property; two additional domestic water wells found on the east side of North Creek valley for a total of four on-site.
RIGHT-OF-WAYS: There are three right-of-ways on the property, one is an easement to a western neighbor and the other being KC 272. KC 272 is a private road that provides access to 4 adjoining landowners to the north. A large transmission line crosses the property along the far south boundary, directly adjacent to I-10. There is also a smaller electric line providing electricity to the cabin.
UTILITIES: Electricity is provided by the Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC). The power line runs into the property from the main entrance, then up the hill to the cabin.
MINERALS: There is no active production on the subject property. Current owners are believed to own some portion of the estate, and would consider conveying a portion of the mineral estate with an acceptable offer.
GROUND WATER: The ranch sits above the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer. The current owners have drilled four water wells, two on the western side of the property, two on the east.
AREA HISTORY: Nestled on the rugged Edwards Plateau in west-central Texas, Kimble County and its county seat, Junction, boast a rich frontier heritage that dates back to the mid-19th century. Named for George C. Kimble, a heroic defender of the Alamo, the county was formally created by the Texas Legislature in 1858 from lands once part of Bexar County. Organized in 1876, it emerged from a landscape long inhabited by Native American tribes including the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache - whom early settlers faced harsh challenges from, including raids and conflicts in this post-Civil War era. That same year, Junctionoriginally called Denman and later Junction Citywas founded at the confluence of the North and South Llano Rivers, swiftly becoming the county seat after outpacing rival Kimbleville. Pioneers and ranchers tamed this high-quality hill country of oak-lined mountains, spring-fed creeks, and productive grasses; enduring courthouse fires, outlaws, and the final echoes of the lawless frontier. By the early 20th century, the area had evolved into a hub for cattle and sheep ranching, with Junction growing as a commercial and tourist center. Today, this blend of pioneering spirit, stunning natural beauty, and deep-rooted legacy continues to define the region, offering a glimpse into authentic Texas Hill Country history.
More information available at: Texas State Historical Association - Kimble County, Texas: History, Geography & Economy
FAMILY & PROPERTY HISTORY: See our History Brochure for all the materials sourced in the research of the property's history since 1881: The Gordon-Mudge Legacy in Kimble County, Texas.
AIRPORTS: Kimble County Airport (JCT) is a full-service public airport located 1+/- miles Northeast of Junction and just 8.3+/- miles East of the ranch gate. The airport includes four runways measuring between 2,255'x130' (Runways 8 &26) and 5004'x75' (Runways 17 & 35). San Antonio International Airport is 120 +/- miles to the southeast, and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is 150 +/- miles to the east.
HOSPITALS: Kimble Hospital is located in nearby Junction.
05/01/2023
$26,500,000
1899.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Bandera County - Bandera, TX
Major Price Improvement! Was $16,000 per acre, now $13,950 per acre. Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country. The 1899.83-acre ranch, which fronts FM 2828, is just 12 miles from Bandera, 17 miles from Kerrville (and its airport with two runways up to 6,000 feet), and 42 miles to San Antonio.
Land, Wildlife and Water
In Texas, it is rare for a ranch to include an expansive stunning viewshed as a primary asset. The BW Ranch showcases 24 peaks, expansive valleys and views that stretch to Bandera, Kerrville and Medina.
The ever-changing landscape is enhanced by diverse vegetation. Cypress trees surround the main lake. Pecan trees shade the valley. Live oaks and Spanish oaks dot the native grasslands. A lone bull mesquite shades the pavilion. Cedar has been aggressively cleared and prescribed burns have been used to clear and reinvigorate the land. As a result, desirable native Hill Country browse provides a nutritious buffet for wildlife.
Whitetails that benefit from enhanced genetics, Rio Grande turkeys, dove and bobwhite quail are native to the ranch. A herd of bison, numbering upwards of 50, graze the flats and hillsides. Auodad sheep along with blackbuck antelope, axis, fallow and sika deer also call the ranch home. Other wild denizens include coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions and a host of other non-game species and songbirds.
Two Longhorns also roam the ranch. Ones horns measured 13.5 feet the last time a tape was put to them. Those numbers place him in world-record territory.
Year-round Myrtle Creek brings life-giving crystalline water to the property. It feeds nine dammed ponds, making water for wildlife easily accessible throughout the ranch.
An 8-acre spring-fed lake, stocked with largemouth bass enhanced by Florida bass genetics, blue cats, blue gills and sun perch is arguably the recreational focal point. Anglers have landed some bass that tipped the scales at more than 14 pounds. A boat house, with a bathroom, a fish cleaning station and a pontoon boat, ensures that family and friends can make the most of the clear, inviting water.
The ranch boasts second spring-fed lake, which is smaller. It, too, is stocked with desirable fish for additional angling fun.
Living
The three-bedroom/two-bath ranch house reflects its setting. Native limestone defines the exterior and interior flourishes including the impressive fireplace. Built with an eye to simple, comfortable elegance, the bright airy home combines soaring ceilings, shiplap, warm wood accents, Saltillo tiles and oversized windows. In the sunroom, which overlooks a pond surrounded by a bounty of native vegetation, the line between outside and inside is seemingly invisible.
In addition, the homes open floor plan includes a well-appointed kitchen, living room and trophy room. It's aesthetic and design invite gathering.
Building sites, with exceptional views, abound. The possibilities for creating a livable masterpiece built to the new owner's taste and specifications are limitless.
A nearby open-air pavilion, reminiscent of old-time Hill Country dance halls, takes the party outside. The pavilion, which follows the architectural theme of the main house, includes a full kitchen and large fireplace.
The comfortable three-bedroom/two-bathroom caretaker's quarters with a full kitchen and large porches, front and back, is situated nearby. Currently, it is used for employee housing, but could host overflow guests.
Infrastructure
More than 25 miles of improved roads stretch to the highest peaks and most far flung corners providing complete, easy access.
The main barn (approximately 40 x 60), which is constructed from metal and insulated, features four horse stalls, an office with a shower, a tack room and a tool room. Twelve-foot-tall doors on both ends keep equipment access simple.
An equipment barn (approximately 20 x 45) with a game cleaning station that includes winches, running water and a walk-in cooler rounds out the infrastructure.
The Opportunity
The Hill Country is known for its live water and breathtaking scenery, but its rare to find a ranch that has both with plenty of elbow room. The fact that BW Ranch is also conveniently located to small towns and San Antonio makes it one of one.
To experience the natural beauty of the BW Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. The ranch was listed for $16,000 per acre. Now just $13,950/acre.
08/12/2024
$15,995,000
758 ac.
ACTIVE
Medina County - Hondo, TX
Two Creeks Ranch, 758 acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a memory-making, live-water destination designed to make family, friends or business associates feel right at home in natural Texas.
When guests enter the simple, but elegant front gate on County Road 451 they are struck by the oak-lined, chip-sealed Knippa stone driveway and the flanking irrigated pecan orchard with more than 500 productive trees. Landscaping throughout was designed and installed by the late Marc Tellepson and the late Mark Scioneaux, both of Houstons famed Tellepsons Landscaping Company. The ranch has additional frontage on County Road 455.
By the time guests arrive at the main compound featuring the two dogtrot lodges that reflect Texas pioneer heritage and the adjoining renovated barn and primary gathering space known as the Party Barn, they know theyre somewhere special.
The Land
Nestled in an ecological transition zone, Two Creeks, as the name implies, offers the beautiful live water and legacy oaks of the Hill Country and the varied brush that marks superlative wildlife habitat in South Texas. In addition to majestic live oaks, the ranch is shaded by native pecan trees in the bottomlands of Hondo and Verde Creeks and old-growth bull mesquite throughout.
The Water
The creeks border the ranch on two sides. Verde Creek, which is a year-round creek, courses through the ranch for 1.7 miles on the east, providing private access to both banks. Hondo Creek runs along the south border for about 1.85 miles.
A 7 acre lake that measures about 22 feet at its deepest point is stocked with bass, perch and forage fish. It is peanut-shaped with a jutting peninsula, which maximizes bank frontage and allows for plenty of angling fun. In case guests prefer to swim, carefully stacked native rocks create the perfect place to launch into the lake.
Groundwater is also plentiful. Two Creeks Ranch has two center pivots supplied by an Edwards Aquifer irrigation well with 60 acre-feet of transferable Edwards water. There is an additional well on the property.
The Wildlife
Two Creeks Ranch has been managed primarily for doves, but whitetail deer, feral hogs, free-ranging exotics abound. A variety of varmints, small game and non-game species also call the low-fenced ranch home.
The Lifestyle
Guests can sharpen their shooting skills and pass an enjoyable afternoon at the five-stand skeet range outfitted with six movable trap houses. Once the smoke has cleared, they can congregate at the nearby Gun Room, a 945 square foot gathering space that includes a wet bar, drink coolers, a 72-inch TV as part of the indoor sitting area, gun lockers, WiFi and a built-in sound system.
For those who prefer to be outdoors, a 1,850 square-foot covered porch area, located between the Gun Room and the skeet range, is the perfect spot. Guests can sit in the shade of two ancient live oaks as they enjoy conversation and a cool breeze.
Accommodations
A set of two identical 3,130 square-foot dogtrot lodges, crafted from reclaimed and washed barnwood epitomize the clean country style that defines Two Creeks Ranch and serve as the main compounds focal point. Unlike their historical Texas predecessors, the dogtrots are enclosed.
Each lodge, outfitted with WiFi, a built-in sound system and wood burning fireplace, sleeps up to 12 people. The spacious porches, on front and back, make it easy to take the conversation outdoors.
The downstairs encompasses 2,072 square feet and includes four bedrooms with two double beds, a coffee bar, TV and a private bath with heated floor. The upstairs features two king suites with a coffee bar, TV and a private bath with heated floor.
A short walk down a crushed granite path bordered with concrete brings guests to the 11,600-square-foot Party Barn. Crafted from an existing barn, the Party Barn combines entertainment and dining space with storage and workspace under one roof.
The dining hall and the state-of-the-art, custom chefs commercial kitchen encompass about 2,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 50 guests for special events. The mesquite-topped bar is set off by the shiplap walls adorned with metal touches reminiscent of modern ranchhouse style.
The interior of the Party Barn also includes two big screen TVs, shuffleboard, video golf and Buck Hunter as well as self-serve drink coolers, WiFi, a built-in sound system and two restrooms.
An outdoor pass-through transitions into a 3,600 square-foot work barn, which includes a gym and loft storage area. In addition, there are three small apartments: the 180 square-foot bunk room has four bunkbeds and a private bath; the 216 square-foot apartment, known as Joes Room, has a queen bed and a private bath; and the 430 square-foot downstairs room has two queen beds and a private bath.
Because a party is even better outdoors, the Party Barn has a 3,000 square-foot covered porch shaded by Mexican sycamores. The porch has a built-in sound system, a TV, large outdoor fans, a fire pit and an outdoor bar with an ice machine.
A second compound, featuring the Casa Verde House, the Ranchero House and a large storage barn, is easily accessible over improved ranch roads.
The newly renovated, two-story Casa Verde House encompasses 2,000 square feet with the bonus of a wraparound porch. The downstairs is dedicated to fun with a wet bar and shuffleboard. It also includes a restroom.
The upstairs features a full kitchen and laundry room as well as a king suite with a private bath and bedroom with a queen bed and two doubles. A full bath completes the upstairs.
The nearby three-bedroom/two-bath Ranchero House, a traditional ranch-style home, features a front porch as well as a screened porch. A kitchen office, laundry room, covered carport and detached game room round out the space.
Water is delivered to all these houses by the Yancey Water Supply Corporation.
Infrastructure
The 5,900 square-foot Maintenance Barn, located in proximity to the main compound, is the site of the covered game cleaning station as well as the walk-in refrigerator and freezer. It also includes restrooms and additional storage.
The 800 square-foot Laundry Building is conveniently situated within easy reach of the dogtrot lodges and Party Barn. Despite its utilitarian purpose, the stone building is one of the ranchs most beautiful.
The main compound also has 3,000 square feet of covered parking. The ranch roads are caliche or improved, built-up dirt roads.
All furnishings with the dogtrots as well as the entertainment area and commercial kitchen transfer with the sale.
In addition, the 22,500 square-foot Hangar Barn, made from a converted airplane hangar, provides both individual storage rooms as well as loft storage rooms.
The Opportunity
Two Creeks Ranch is the best of old and new Texas. Built to surround family, friends and business associates in the time-tested warmth of hospitality and the well-watered landscape of natural Texas. Claim Two Creeks Ranch as your place. A one-of-a-kind destination for making memories that will color your world.
Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired.
To experience the natural style of Two Creeks Ranch, a premier Texas destination, for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. Listed for $15,995,000.
05/13/2025
$10,721,200
428 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, TX
428.85 Acres on the Brazos River
1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, Parker Co., Texas 76066
LOCATION: Forty-five miles west of Fort Worth, 17.8 miles west of Weatherford, and 4.4 miles west of Brock in Parker County. Approximately 1,712 feet of Consolation Drive provides excellent paved frontage along with 569 feet of Lazy Bend Road.
TERRAIN: A large, elevated plateau with thick to scattered trees and some open rolling meadows. Sloping terrain with thicker tree cover. 2 river bottom pastures previously sprigged in coastal bermuda with huge pecan trees. Past & present use is agricultural and recreational. 160 feet of elevation change from the river bottom to an elevated plateau presenting beautiful views along with Hicks Bluff. Diverse tree cover including live oak, post oak, elm, mesquite, cedar, pecan, Texas ash, hackberry, red oak, and deer browsing species. Limestone outcrops and some old limestone fences show evidence of long ago. Some prickly pear and yucca plants. Huge limestone boulders with large cracks along the bluff.
WATER: 5,519.97 feet (over a mile) of coveted Brazos River frontage. Two Parker County Water Supply taps. Three stock ponds. One behind the bunkhouse is 25 feet deep and is never
dry. One is shallow and spring fed and have never known to go dry.
IMPROVEMENTS: A large stone pavilion with stone columns, a huge stone wood burning fireplace, a 1-1 bunkhouse with kitchen and shower, and a two-level vaulted metal roof. Stone retaining walls around the pavilion and pipe and cable fencing. A metal building for feed, supplies, and tools. A pipe and cedar stave entry, and wire fencing with cedar staves along Consolation Drive.
WILDLIFE: Deer, turkey, hogs, etc... OUTSTANDING wildlife habitat.
MINERALS: 100% minerals and all royalty except a 10.5 acres royalty & a 9.67 acres royalty out
of 429.6 acres, more or less. One producing gas well.
PROPERTY TAXES: 2024 - $4,692.28 with ag exemption.
COMMENTS: Beautiful property with an excellent location, topography, Brazos River frontage,
diverse tree cover, and big views. Very private and beautiful! It feels much
larger than 428 acres!
EXISTING No mobile homes, no move-in homes, no manufactured homes, no wrecking
RESTRICTIONS: yards, no dump grounds, no surface mining, and no commercial hog, dog,
chicken, goat, or dairy farms allowed.
PRICE: Reduced to $22,500.00 per acre from $25,500.00 per acre. No owner financing or division.
ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE. NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE AS TO ITS ACCURACY BY SAID AGENT. THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES, WITHDRAWAL, ERROR, OMISSION, CORRECTION, OR PRIOR SALE WITHOUT NOTICE. SELLER CAN RECEIVE AND ACCEPT BACKUP CONTRACTS.
02/16/2026
$99,900
4.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Polk County - Farm to Market 942, Livingston, TX
4.68 Acre Homesites Unrestricted with Pinewood Privacy FM Frontage, Water Meter, Soil Tested (Lot 02)
Cash Price: $99,900
Owner Financing: $9,900 Down, then $1,321.24/month for 120 months (includes principal, interest and processing).
Reservation Fee: $900 non-refundable reservation fee secures this property. Reservation fee will be counted toward purchase price or down payment.
With your Purchase You Get:
1. Clean Title with a Deed in Your Name
2. Build on your Land During the Financing Period
3. Live on your Land During the Financing Period (Not applicable to the 12 Months Same as Cash plan)
4. NO Closing Fees if you Close Directly In-House with our BBB A+ Rated Sales Team
BBB A+ Rating Business: We are Better Business Bureau Accredited Company with an A+ Gold Star Rating. We pride ourselves on giving our customers all of the history and results of our deep-dives on the properties they are interested in so that they can make the most informed purchasing decision. Our properties are hand-picked based on features that hold value. Call or Email us Today to Learn More about our streamlined buying experience.
Buyer Due Diligence: We do our best to ensure listing accuracy. However, buyer is responsible to perform their own due diligence and verify all information, contained herein or not, including access and utility accessibility and costs, and physically visit the property. Property is sold AS Is.
Newly Developed Timber Ridge Ranchettes
14 minutes to Corrigan, Tx
14 minutes to Corrigan School
23 minutes to Tyler County Hospital
27 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
27 minutes to Livingston, Tx
29 minutes to Woodville, Tx
1 hour 8 minutes to Huntsville, Tx
1 hour 31 minutes to Houston, Tx
Featuring 6 private homesites each between 4 - 6 acres in size between Leggett and Camden, Tx.
Only 30 minutes from Lake Livingston, Timber Ridge Ranchettes offer a mix of residential and rural recreational living. Spacious 4+ acre perc-tested, build-ready lots with power, city water, and internet. Enjoy hunting opportunities for deer and wild pigs on the property.
This specific lot measures 211 feet by 1065 feet (or 4.68 Acres).
The overall subdivision was just approved in Commissioner's Court as of February 2026 and the Plat has been incorporated into the County's official records.
Paved FM Road Access with Concrete Culverts Installed:
Each lot provides shared access along Paved FM 942. Each concrete culvert servicing Lots 2 - 6 are 30 feet in length each and come installed with the state-required safety end treatment slopes at the end of each culvert for highway and access safety. The culvert servicing Lot 1 is 70 feet in length and dedicated to Lot 1 only.
Once purchased, new lot owners are encouraged to apply for driveway permits through the Txdot Livingston Area Engineer's Office and apply for a Polk County 911 Address once you are ready for residential development and gravel work for your driveway. Txdot has approved use of these culverts to support your driveway application.
Who to Contact for your Driveway Permit:
Livingston Area Engineer's Office (Txdot)
936-327-8981
3161 US 59 N, Livingston, TX 77351
Who to Contact for your 911 Address:
Polk County Office of Emergency Management / 9-1-1 Addressing
Phone: 936-327-6826 (select option 2 for rural/physical addressing questions).
For a new 911 address (developing the property):
Contact the Polk County Permit Department at 936-327-6820 or email them; they process the 911 Addressing permit that assigns a new address.
Note: The address is only for lot 3, but you can use the address to find the subdivision. All of the other lots will need to apply for a 911 address after closing.
Unrestricted with Pine Tree Wall of Privacy:
We have carefully site cleared and mulched the lots with a hydro axe to expose the inner grounds of the ranch, while maintaining a wall of pine trees along the road frontage to act as a privacy and sound barrier for future lot owners.
Unrestricted Means No Deed Restrictions and Subject Only to County and State Rules for use. Creation of Multi-Unit Mobile Home Parks are restricted at the County Level (Ask for a Copy of the Polk County Rules for Subdivision Regulation).
This property is suitable for:
Permanent Builds including residences (or multiple residences) of any size
Full-Time Barndominiums
Shops and Garages
Full-Time Manufactured Homes
Full-Time Tiny Homes
Full-Time Container Homes
Full-Time RV Living & Permanent Storage
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats
(Your only limitation being the single water meter per lot)
Soil Mapped and Perc Tested:
A complete Ossf (On-Site Septic Facility) Feasibility Study was conducted on the overall plat of this property and approved by the County Ossf authority for installation of Spray Irrigation or Drip Emitter Irrigation systems.
A review of the Usgs Topographic map and site inspections support no evidence of any areas of drainage, runoff or topography that would negatively affect Ossf function or installation.
Soils on this property are primarily Woodville Fine Sandy Loam with 1 - 5 percent slopes. The Northwest corners of Lots 5 and 6 have access to Wiergate Clay (roughly 2 acres worth), which is ideal to excavate for use in developing ponds.
Ask for a copy of our Ossf Site Plan for more information.
Septic Installer Referral:
4A Septic & Construction Llc, Phone: (936) 433-6444 to get started.
AAA Action Septic Service Llc, Phone: (832) 480-5320 to get started.
Water Meter Installed:
These are the last lots eligible for city water meters along this portion of FM 942 due to high demand for water service vs. availability constraints on the hydraulic systems in this area. All other future development along this stretch of FM 942 will have to dig wells to find water.
Moscow Public Water Supply has reserved a meter for each Lot (1 - 6) and installations for the meters are scheduled to be installed within March 2026. Lot 3 (where the house already exists) already comes with an inactive meter that can be turned on at any time. A will service letter by Moscow PWS has been provided to the commissioner court for this subdivision.
A $100 membership fee and new customer service packet will need to be filled out by the new lot owner.
How to Contact Moscow Water Supply: (936) 398-4966
Electric Service:
Sam Houston Electric provides service all the way down the frontage of FM 942 with an existing transformer and secondary pole installations extending into Lot 3.
How to Contact Sam Houston Electric: (800)-458-0381
Internet Service: Call HughesNet Satellite Internet at (844)-607-2186
Cell Phone Service: Being in close proximity to Livingston, this tract has excellent cellular/mobile phone coverage across all of the major carriers (Verizon, At&T, T-Mobile, etc).
Land Details
Elegment ID: Llp_Tx_Polk_Floyd02
Address: Lot 2, 16947 E FM 942, Livingston, Texas, 77351
Gps: 30.88811, -94.69956
Parcel Number: 247156
Size: 4.68 Acres
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Annual Taxes: $1,162.90/ Year
Legal Description: Lot 2, Block 1, of Timber Ridge Ranchettes, according to that map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 014, Page 011 of the Real Property Records of Polk County, Texas
Nearby Attractions
Lake Livingston State Park:
Is a peaceful lakeside destination in East Texas offering swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, and camping. Set along one of Texas' largest lakes, the park features wooded trails, scenic shoreline views, family-friendly campsites, and excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing.
Lagoon Ranch Luxury RV & Cabin Resort:
Is a high-end lakeside getaway on Lake Livingston, offering more than 200 full-hook-up RV sites and a selection of modern cabins. The resort is known for its standout amenities, including a large lagoon-style pool with a swim-up bar, live-music pavilion, strong WiFi suitable for working travelers, and dog-friendly areas. With its mix of luxury features and relaxed natural surroundings, it caters well to families, weekend visitors, long-term RV guests, and groups looking for an upscale outdoor retreat.
Big Thicket National Preserve & Sam Houston National Forest:
Protects one of the most biologically diverse regions in North America. Located in Southeast Texas, it features forests, swamps, rivers, and bayous, offering hiking, paddling, wildlife viewing, and a unique blend of ecosystems found nowhere else in the U.S.
03/12/2026
$4,900,000
31 ac.
ACTIVE
Lamar County - 3536 U.S. 82, Paris, TX
Diamond H Event Center
Premier Livestock, Agricultural & Multi-Purpose Event Facility
Paris, Texas | Northeast Texas | Near Dallas-Fort Worth
Diamond H Event Center is a large-scale, purpose-built livestock and event facility strategically located along US Highway 82 in Paris, Texas—approximately two hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Offering over 100,000 square feet of covered improvements on a highly visible and accessible tract, this institutional-grade venue is designed to accommodate livestock exhibitions, agricultural competitions, corporate events, community functions, and multi-day regional gatherings.
Positioned in Northeast Texas—serving Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana markets—Diamond H presents a rare opportunity to acquire a turnkey, revenue-generating event center with substantial expansion potential.
Strategic Location & Regional Reach
Located directly on US Highway 82 with strong frontage and accessibility, the property benefits from:
Direct highway access for trailers, semis, and livestock haulers
Convenient proximity to Paris, TX
Approximately 130 miles from Dallas
Regional draw from Southeast Oklahoma and Southwest Arkansas
Accessibility for multi-day livestock shows and weekend metro events
The combination of rural accessibility and metropolitan proximity positions Diamond H as a regional hub for livestock shows, youth exhibitions, trade events, and specialty programming.
Facility Overview
Diamond H Event Center was purpose-built to support high-volume livestock operations and structured event programming. The facility layout allows for smooth traffic flow, efficient loading/unloading, and safe separation of livestock and spectators.
Livestock & Agricultural Infrastructure
Water & Utilities
28 total water outlets throughout facility
2-inch inline water supply feeding wash racks
330-amp power service with multiple 25-amp outlets
1 propane tank
1 hot water heater
Wash & Animal Care
2 wash racks
High-capacity water supply system
Designed for multi-animal use during peak event hours
Livestock Capacity & Equipment
23 cattle water stations
22 pig water stations
38 pig pens
2 certified hog scales
1 certified cattle scale
The integrated scale systems and water infrastructure make the property capable of hosting sanctioned livestock competitions and weight-certified events.
Arenas & Stalling Areas
The expansive covered structure includes large open-span steel framing with high ceilings and strong ventilation capacity. Interior layout supports:
Livestock show rings
Holding pens
Stalling configurations
Flexible reconfiguration for cattle, swine, lamb, or goat events
Wide interior access lanes allow efficient animal flow and exhibitor movement. The steel framing and engineered construction provide long-term durability and low-maintenance operation.
Seating & Spectator Experience
Diamond H includes a dedicated spectator environment suitable for livestock finals, auctions, presentations, and general programming.
Seating Capacity
Three sets of bleachers
Large indoor auditorium-style seating area
Elevated sight lines for livestock rings
The seating configuration allows for championship drives, auction events, youth programs, speaker events, and community gatherings.
Concessions & Support Buildings
The facility includes:
Fully operational concession stand
Climate-controlled security building designed for 18-wheeler monitoring and event operations
Small building (heated & cooled)
Larger insulated building (heated, not cooled)
These auxiliary structures support vendor operations, ticketing, staff management, security oversight, and event logistics.
Restrooms & Interior Rooms
Bathrooms
Men’s restroom: 4 toilets
Women’s restroom: 5 toilets
Private Interior Rooms
Two interior rooms
Each includes private bathroom and shower
These rooms can function as:
Event offices
Judges’ quarters
Security headquarters
Multi-day event staff housing
Medical or veterinary support rooms
Parking & Site Layout
The surrounding acreage provides ample space for:
Livestock trailers
18-wheeler access
Vendor parking
Spectator parking
RV or temporary camping potential
The drive-through design supports seamless livestock unloading and event logistics, reducing congestion during peak arrival periods.
Current Use Profile
Diamond H Event Center is ideally suited for:
Cattle shows
Swine shows
Lamb & goat exhibitions
Youth livestock programs (4-H, FFA)
Jackpot shows
Regional livestock circuits
Agricultural trade events
Equipment demonstrations
Community expos
Auction events
The infrastructure already in place supports immediate event hosting with minimal additional capital expenditure.
Future Use & Expansion Potential
The property’s scale, layout, and highway frontage provide strong upside for diversified programming, including:
Expanded Agricultural Programming
Multi-day livestock circuits
State-level youth competitions
Breed association events
Equipment expos
Commercial & Event Expansion
Wedding venue conversion components
Corporate retreats
Trade shows
Festival grounds
Farm & ranch expos
Outdoor concert programming
Revenue Enhancement Opportunities
RV hook-up development
Climate-controlled event space upgrades
Sponsorship and naming rights
Concession expansion
Vendor leasing
Multi-event annual scheduling
Given its size and utility capacity, Diamond H can evolve into a full-scale regional agricultural complex or diversified commercial event destination.
05/13/2025
$1,495,000
235 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 17631 Farm Road 1159, Clarksville, TX
G4 Ranch 235 Acres of Premier Hunting & Recreational Paradise in Red River County, Texas
Escape to the wild beauty of Northeast Texas with the G4 Ranch, a remarkable 235-acre hunting and recreational property for sale north of Clarksville, Texas in scenic Red River County. Ideally situated just under 2 hours from North Dallas, this turnkey ranch is the perfect retreat for sportsmen, outdoor families, or investors looking for a legacy landholding near DFW.
Proudly offered by the Altaterra Premier Team with United Country Altaterra Realty & Auction, this ranch combines world-class hunting, beautiful timberland, and modern amenitiesall in one of the most sought-after recreational markets in Texas.
Premier Hunting Property
The G4 Ranch is a well-established and meticulously managed hunting tract with multiple food plots, feeders, and strategically placed blindseach named and mapped, including popular stands like Big Buck, Bilbos Stand, and Cades Rifle. This property offers world-class whitetail deer hunting, with consistent trail camera activity and genetics supported by neighboring managed tracts. Additional game includes:
Eastern wild turkey known to roost in the hardwood bottoms.
Feral hogs year-round.
Waterfowl including mallards and wood ducks in the shallow ponds, seasonal sloughs, and impoundments positioned along natural flyways.
Predators and small game, making this a year-round sportsman's getaway.
Timber & Wildlife Habitat
The land features a well-balanced mix of native hardwoods and managed pine stands. The northern and southeastern sections include harvestable stands of loblolly pine (~10 years old), while the majority of the ranch showcases mature red oak, post oak, pin oak, hickory, sweet gum, and native pecan. The diverse forest canopy provides ideal bedding, browse, and acorn production critical to sustaining healthy wildlife populations.
Trail System & Water Resources
Over two miles of established trails and hunting lanes (Main Loop Trail and more) create easy access to all corners of the ranch. Multiple stock ponds and shallow water areas enhance wildlife habitat and offer potential for duck hunting, livestock watering, or wetland development. The lands level topography and Wrightsville-Raino Complex soils (88% coverage) support strong timber growth and recreational use with excellent drainage.
Remodeled Cabin, Barn & Amenities
The property features a fully remodeled cabin-style home with modern comforts, including:
Vaulted ceiling living room with wood-burning fireplace.
Four-bedroom, Two bathroom, that sleeps 10 people with full kitchen.
Additional 5th bunk room that sleeps 4 people in barn with full bathroom with shower and washer and dryer hookups.
Covered porch overlooking the landscape.
Nearby is a steel-framed barn with 4 horse stalls, 400 sq. ft. of guest quarters, power and water, and an adjacent Cantina bar and outdoor lounge areaperfect for relaxing after a day afield. The additional metal sea container provides secure storage for ATVs, tools, and feed.
Turnkey & Income Potential
G4 Ranch is being sold turnkey with options for existing blinds, feeders, equipment, and furnishings. Recreational lease income has been previously supported and could easily be re-established.
Investment Highlights
Highly desirable location in Red River County near Clarksville, Texas.
Short drive to DFW, Texarkana, Mount Pleasant, and Southeast Oklahoma.
Suitable for weekend getaways, family retreat, or corporate hunting ranch.
Excellent candidate for timber harvesting, recreational lease income, and long-term land appreciation.
10/18/2023
$39,041,450
2359 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 1200 Red Bank Road, Lipan, TX
2,359 Ac Brazos River Ranch, S/W Weatherford, Parker & Hood Counties, Texas:
Located on the Parker & Hood County line, and approx. 20 minutes southwest of Weatherford. This is a beautiful ranch; very special as it rolls gently and heavily with scenic views and abundant game. End of the road privacy, yet close to town. Many varieties of scattered to thick trees include live oak, post oak, elm, red oak, mesquite, and cedar. Abundant water featuring 15+ stock ponds, 1250 feet of Brazos River frontage, several creeks, five water wells, two springs, and a Parker County Water Co-op tap. Numerous sites for building large reservoirs, a beautiful lodge, or a residential development. Great deer and turkey hunting. 1/2 minerals conveyed. 3 large coastal bermuda pastures.
11/07/2025
$219,996
11 ac.
ACTIVE
Burleson County - 12047 County Road 414, Somerville, TX
11 Acres Near College Station No HOA, Power at Road, Ready to Build - Tract 1
Eleven unrestricted acres in southeast Burleson County, about five miles from Lake Somerville and half an hour from College Station. Pull up to County Road 414 and you've already got power at the road—new Bluebonnet Electric lines pulled in—a gravel entrance with culvert, and a mulched driveway leading to a cleared homesite on the southwest corner. The work's been done. You come in and build what you want.
The land is flat and open with a mix of pasture and mature trees, wooded sections surrounding the property giving it a private, tucked-in feel that's hard to find this close to town. An existing shut-in well is on-site, suitable for irrigation. Septic required. No HOA, no deed restrictions—you can put up a barndominium, mobile home, RV setup, tiny home, or duplex. Hunting is permitted, and the wooded surroundings make this realistic for whitetail and hog, which are both well-established in Burleson County.
The property sits in the Post Oak Savannah—post oak, red oak, and yaupon country—with part of the parcel in Zone A floodplain along a natural drainage. The cleared homesite on the southwest corner is on high ground and clear of it.
Lake Somerville State Park is about five miles away: 8,700 acres of public land, an 11,630-acre lake, 40 miles of trails, boat ramps, equestrian camping, bass and crappie fishing, and public hunting land adjacent to the park. You're 16 miles from Caldwell, 25 from Brenham, and 28 from College Station and Texas A&M. Austin is about 75 miles west.
Annual taxes run $1,908.61. Warranty deed, survey included.
Property Information:
Parcel Size: 11 Acres
State: Texas
County: Burleson
Nearest Cities: Caldwell, Brenham, College Station, Austin
Parcel #: 20663
Address: 12047 County Road 414, Somerville, TX 77879
Legal Description: See Survey
Zip Code: 77879
Annual Property Taxes:$1,908.61
Agricultural Tax Exemption: No
HOA: No
HOA per Year: None!
Survey Available: Yes
School District: Somerville Independent School District
Liens and Back Taxes: None!
Source Deed: Sent for Filing.
Title Status: Free & Clear!
Outgoing Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Property Features:
Acres: 11
Dimension: 376 x 1,333
County: Burleson
Access: Yes
Power: Available
Water: Shut-in well
Coordinates: 30.368808, -96.599449
Zoning: Vacant Land
Elevation: 260 FT
Terrain: Flat
Floodplain: Zone A Aligning with Natural Creek Drainage
Duplexes: Yes
Mobiles: Yes
Tiny Homes: Yes
Barndominiums: Yes
RV's: Yes
Camping: Yes
Utilities
Power: Bluebonnet Power: 800-842-7708
Water: Shut-in well
Sewer: Septic or alternative sewer system.
Trash: Dillo Disposal Service, LLC: 979-596-2130
Phone: Cellular, VOIP (see internet below), and satellite phone through Iridium, Globalstar, or Inmarsat.
Internet: Satellite internet through Starlink, HughesNet, or ViaSat.
Cable: Satellite cable through Dish or DirectTV.
Nearby Cities:
Caldwell, TX 16 miles
Brenham, TX 25 miles
College Station, TX 28 miles
Austin, TX 75 miles
County Contacts:
County Assessor: Jessica Lucero (979) 567-2326
County Treasurer: Stephanie Smith (979)-567-2305
County Clerk: Burleson County Clerks Office (979)-567-2329
County Zoning: Burleson County Economic Development (979) 567-2333
County Health: Burleson County Health Resource Center (979) 567-3200
County CAD: Burleson County Appraisal District (979) 567-2318
County GIS: Burleson County Appraisal District (979) 567-2318
09/18/2025
No Price
246 ac.
ACTIVE
Hays County - Lago Vista Ranch, Dripping Springs, TX
Lago Vista Ranch spans 246 acres in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, set between the sought-after towns of Dripping Springs and Wimberley. Offering more than 5,117 linear feet of paved frontage along Mount Sharp and Mount Gainor Roads, the ranch provides unmatched accessibility in one of the regions most desirable corridors. Its diverse water features include two quiet stock tanks, a striking spring fed 2.5 acre lake with depths surpassing 30 feet, and live-water frontage along South Onion Creek. Unrestricted, ag-exempt, and located outside both city and ETJ limits, Lago Vista Ranch offers a rare opportunity for development, recreation, or the creation of a private legacy estate.
Location:
Ideally situated, Lago Vista Ranch is just 11 miles southwest of Dripping Springs, 12 miles northwest of Wimberley, 14 miles west of Driftwood, 17 miles east of Blanco, and 25 miles southwest of Bee Cave. Downtown Austin lies only 34 miles away, making the property convenient for both everyday access and weekend escapes. With extensive frontage on two paved county roads, the ranch offers a wide range of possibilities.
Landscape:
The terrain at Lago Vista Ranch is a true reflection of Hill Country beauty. Dramatic elevation changes of more than 140 feet, ranging from 1,240 to 1,380 feet, create sweeping 360-degree vistas ideal for a future homesite. Rolling meadows blend seamlessly with heritage groves of live oaks, cedar elms, and sycamores, while carefully managed cedar stands provide additional habitat for wildlife. South Onion Creek meanders through the property, adding both charm and utility, while improved pastures, lush native grasses, and 4,450 feet of historic hand-stacked stone walls built by early settlers highlight the ranchs rich character.
Improvements:
The ranch is equipped with practical improvements that enhance its usability. Electricity is available on-site, supported by two water wells, an internal road system, and outbuildings. Adding to its historical allure, the property still contains an original stagecoach stop from the 1800san authentic piece of Texas history with restoration potential.
Water Supply:
Water is a defining feature of Lago Vista Ranch. In addition to its reliable wells and live creek frontage, the property boasts a stocked spring fed 2.5 acre lake, carefully managed for bass fishing and recreation. With depths beyond 30 feet, the lake provides endless opportunities for fishing, kayaking, or simply relaxing along its scenic shores. South Onion Creek runs along the northern boundary, enhancing the water resources of the ranch with towering hardwoods and exceptional bottomland.
Wildlife:
The ranch offers exceptional habitat for native game. Abundant water, healthy forage, and dense brush create the perfect balance for wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and waterfowl. The property remains low-fenced, allowing free movement of game across the land, which enhances both hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities. Additionally the properties neighbor being a conservation easement provides almost 550 of additional wildlife space creating a haven.
Agricultural Exemption:
Currently under an agricultural exemption, Lago Vista Ranch benefits from reduced holding costs.
For those searching for a premier Hill Country property with live water, panoramic views, and historic charm, Lago Vista Ranch represents an unparalleled opportunity. Whether as an investment, family retreat, or long-term legacy, this ranch offers the best of Central Texas in one extraordinary package.
06/28/2025
$225,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Uvalde County - TX-55, Uvalde, TX
This beautiful low fence ranch development consists of approximately 290 acres with over 2 miles of Nueces River frontage now becoming available to the public. This is an amazing opportunity to own your own +/- 10 or more acres with private river frontage located less than 20 miles from Uvalde, Texas in Uvalde County. Each lot offers ample space and a blank canvas to build your dream home, a weekend retreat, or pair up multiple lots to create your legacy ranch. A recently-paved interior road extends across the east boundary that allows easy access in a 2-wheel drive vehicle. *Ask about the approx. 40 acre luxury tract the owners have carved out at the end of the road! The river frontage on the Nueces River is perfect for swimming, fishing, kayaking and enjoyment. The ranch offers incredible views of the Nueces bluffs and is an excellent place to watch the sunset with loved ones.
The terrain varies with fertile flat areas on the eastern side sloping to the west towards the banks of the Nueces. The vegetation also varies from live oak and cedar to a mesquite and huisache savannah on the eastern portions of the property. There are a variety of plant species on the ranch, including grasses such as Buffalo Grass, Sideoates Grama and Little Bluestem. Wildlife species which frequent the ranch include Quail, Axis Deer, Whitetail, feral hogs, and other smaller species including raccoon, grey fox, bobcat, and jack rabbits.
A main Medina Electric line bisects the ranch providing options for branching off your own power to each lot location. The ranch entrance road from highway 55 to the back of the ranch development makes each lot conveniently accessible.
No minerals are believed to be owned and County taxes will vary based on the amount of acreage purchased.
Seller will provide a current plat. The ranch is subject to sensible restrictions, including but not limited to structure requirements (contact broker for more details).
Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or envisioning a homestead where memories are made, make the DOUBLE B RIVER RANCH your personal canvas for the fresh start to the life you've always imagined. With lot pricing starting at $225,000., this is more than just a property; it's an opportunity to shape this land into the lifestyle you've always dreamed of!
Contact Justin Brim at 210.528.1220 or Luke Rogers at 210.313.8570 to schedule your own private tour and make this stunning ranch yours.
Information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, express or implied, and is subject to change, errors and/or omissions, prior sale and withdrawal from market. Map boundaries are for reference only/ LANDid lines are not exact. Prices and availability are subject to change. Buyers are urged to verify representations on their own regarding the usefulness and value of the property for a given purpose. Property sold as is, where is, with all faults and without warranty other than that of title. Buyers agent/broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commissions paid at closing. If this condition is not met, full fee participation will be at sole discretion of Texas Land Associates, Inc. - SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
08/14/2025
$4,250,000
228 ac.
ACTIVE
Lavaca County - Hallettsville, TX
228 acres located in Lavaca County, and just 8 miles to Hallettsville. There are approximately 2.5 miles of Navidad River and Mixon Creek on three sides of the property, big oaks, 500+ pecan trees, and open, improved, and irrigated pastures.
The Main house is 3,465 square feet that was completed in 2023 that is 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. The main house also has a 1,100 square foot garage that houses a gun closet and the full home water filtration and softener system. There is an 1100 square foot, 2 bedroom, 2 bath guest house with enclosed white picket fence yard and maintenance free turf.
Between the main house and guest house is a sunken pila pool, fire pit, and enclosed cabana with outdoor kitchen.There is a new barn with a large covered concrete area for parking equipment, trailers, and vehicles. There are two wells on the property, one drilled in approximately. 2015. Both wells have been furnished with updated pressure tanks and professionally serviced.
The river and creek areas have been trimmed and maintained to increase access and use.
The ranch offers abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and varmints. Large oak motts, pecan trees, and other native brush along the Navidad River and Mixon Creek provide excellent cover and forage, while the surrounding large fields of native grasslands also used for cattle offer additional food sources.
Features:
Swimming pool
Cabana
New barn and covered slab
New fences
Arrowquip working pens with hydraulic chute
Irrigated pasture
02/01/2023
$60,000,000
3304 ac.
ACTIVE
Lampasas County - 0 3304 Acres, Lometa, TX
The Colorado River Ranch is a one-of-a-kind property in the Texas Hill Country. Located in Lampasas County, Texas, this 3,304 +/- acre masterpiece is a beautiful recreational oasis. Countless improvements have been made to the Colorado River Ranch, including wildlife, extensive lodging options, roads, high fencing, water, clearing, food plots, breeding facilities, long-range shooting tower, and various barns and shops. As its name suggests, the ranch has nearly 2.5 miles of easily accessible Colorado River frontage, as well as majestic cliff views that overlook from high above. World class white-tailed deer and a large assortment of exotics roam the property. The exotics range from some of the more common varietals to several highly sought-after species, including Sable and Greater kudu. The Colorado River Ranch provides exceptional opportunities for the next owner/operator, with a diverse and well-managed wildlife population that enhances both recreational and investment appeal.
Location:
Just outside of Lampasas, Texas, the Colorado River Ranch sits within the coveted Texas Hill Country. It is a secluded retreat, with convenience to the city and all of its amenities. The majestic, gated entrance is 14 miles to Lampasas, 83 miles to Austin, 135 miles to San Antonio, and 181 miles to Dallas.
Housing:
The homes of Colorado River Ranch offer the perfect combination of privacy, functionality, and luxury. Located a short distance from the gate via all-weather gravel roads, they are secluded in a way that one feels miles from any access point.
Main Lodge:
The Colorado River Ranch's main lodge is an expansive 10,000+/- SQFT beauty. Throughout the lodge one can find multiple communal gathering areas, all with their own unique scenic views of the ranch. The lodge includes a full bar, large dining area, gaming room, commercial kitchen, oversized screened in porch and large outdoor firepit, which both overlook the herds of wild game below. This lodge has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.
Small Lodge:
The small lodge, often utilized for overflow, is a stone's throw away from the main lodge and comprised of 4,000+/- SQFT. It includes 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms.
Owner's Home:
Approximately 3500+/- SQFT. This 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom home is currently utilized as the main residence for the owner. It also includes a swimming pool and beautiful outdoor living area to enjoy with friends and family.
Manager / Foreman Home:
This is a 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom home that is perfect for housing a full time ranch manager.
Additional Housing:
There is a 5 bedroom and 3 bathroom oversized doublewide mobile home that is used by other staff and hunting guides. A one bedroom and one bathroom apartment is also located underneath the elevated shooting tower and custom built 20' x 20' gun safe room.
Wildlife:
Whether your preference is hunting, viewing, or both, the Colorado River Ranch is a wildlife enthusiast's dream. The entire property is high-fenced, with additional cross-fencing throughout, and numerous electric gates provide ease of access across the ranch. The property previously supported an elite white-tailed deer breeding operation, with approximately $8M invested into the herd. While the breeding program has been halted and the herd released, the custom-built, state-of-the-art facilities remain in place and could be seamlessly reactivated. These improvements are in excellent conditioninsulated, air-conditioned, and fully equipped with water and electricity. An abundance of native game, including deer, hogs, and dove, can be found across the ranch, with numerous 200"+ class white-tailed deer and the occasional 300"+ observed. The exotic game population continues to be a major highlight and value-add, featuring species such as American bison, Greater kudu, Sable, Axis, Aoudad, Blackbuck, Fallow deer, Gemsbok, Nilgai, Oryx, Bongo, Roan antelope, Grant's gazelle, and Nyala.
Water:
The namesake of this property comes from the 2.5 +/- miles of Colorado River frontage, all of which is accessible from the ranch. The views of the river are remarkable, and have many vantage points throughout the 300+/- feet of elevation change. The clear and cool river waters provide ample recreation enjoyment including tubing, canoeing, swimming, fishing, and relief from the summer heat. Sunsets overlooking the river are memorable to say the least. There is also a 10 +/- acre lake located within the ranch with fantastic fishing. A main water line runs all the way from the river to this lake and the ranch has water rights to pump from the river when needed. In addition, there are smaller water lines that run from the main line to multiple water troughs and stock tanks strategically located throughout the property for the wildlife. 7 working electric and solar powered water wells are located on the ranch.
Additional Structures:
There are multiple other buildings and structures on the property, which are all in excellent condition. They include barns, shops, equipment sheds, a processing facility with walk in cooler, and more. The existing deer breeding facility could be easily converted into an additional living quarters or lodge.
Additional Information:
An experienced ranch manager and staff are currently in place. Minerals are negotiable based on offer. Contact broker for further details.
05/20/2025
$6,600,000
220.39 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 7700 Granbury Highway, Weatherford, TX
TERRAIN: Level to gently sloping, extremely productive land featuring sandy loam soils ideal for agriculture and grazing. Timbered areas along picturesque Spring Creek provide stunning natural beauty and are populated with large live oaks, big post oaks, pecan trees, elms, and red oaks, all contributing to excellent game habitat and natural cover. The soils are diverse and include May fine sandy loam, Bosque loam, Bastsil loamy fine sand, and Bolar clay loam. Approximately 50 feet of elevation change occurs from the main entrance to the banks of Spring Creek, offering slight topography and scenic views.
WATER: One mile of beautiful Spring Creek frontage runs through the property on both sides, primarily in fertile Frio Clay loam soil. A water well, reportedly around 400 feet deep, provides ample water supply according to the tenant, water availability has never been an issue.
IMPROVEMENTS: Includes two older homes (no contributory value), a covered porch, and a 320 sq. ft. attached garage. Also, there are multiple sheds for storage, etc, a perimeter and cross fences in fair condition, suitable for cattle.
WILDLIFE: Frequent sightings of deer, turkey, hogs, and other native game.
MINERALS: All owned mineral rights, including executive rights and royalty, will be conveyed at closing. There are two gas wells on the property, though one natural gas pipeline crosses it.
TAXES: 2024 taxes were $1,059.67 with an ag exemption in place.
COMMENTS: Secluded and scenic, with diverse tree cover and rich soils ideal for recreation, ranching, or investment. Outstanding location.
RESTRICTIONS: No mobile homes, no move-in homes, no manufactured homes, no wrecking yards, no dump grounds, no surface mining, and no commercial hog, dog, chicken, goat, or dairy farms
allowed.
PRICE: $29,950.00 per acre. No owner financing or property division.
04/17/2026
$25,068,000
8450 ac.
ACTIVE
Uvalde County - 16924 Texas 55, Uvalde, TX
**Hit Record Ranch: A True Texas Legacy on the Nueces River**
Matt Milligan of Trinity Country Real Estate is proud to present the **Hit Record Ranch**, an iconic 8,450-acre legacy property in the heart of the Edwards Plateau. This extraordinary ranch represents one of the rarest offerings in Texas today — a massive, contiguous holding with **over one full mile of private frontage on the crystal-clear Nueces River**. In a market where large legacy ranches with this much river access are increasingly difficult to find, the Hit Record Ranch stands apart as a true generational opportunity. Located just 20 miles from both Uvalde and Camp Wood, it perfectly balances deep privacy with convenient access to amenities while delivering unmatched natural beauty, wildlife, and turnkey improvements.
The ranch spans roughly five miles by five miles with dramatic elevation changes of up to 504 feet, rising to a commanding 1,664-foot plateau that offers heart-stopping 360-degree views across the Sycamore Mountain Range and the sweeping Hill Country landscape. Towering live oaks, Texas red oaks, mesquite, and native brush cover the plateaus and canyons, while Long Hollow Creek and the pristine Nueces River create lush corridors of sycamore, pecan, and cedar elm. Over 50 acres of food plots, combined with excellent native grasses and browse, support a thriving ecosystem that requires little supplemental feeding.
Water is abundant and reliable. The property features more than one mile of Nueces River frontage, a 1.25-acre spring-fed pond, and miles of seasonal creek drainages. Five water wells (including solar and electric) supply an extensive network of buried lines, cisterns, and troughs, along with piped water to the cattle pens. This robust water infrastructure serves both wildlife and livestock year-round.
Improvements make this ranch truly move-in ready. A spacious 2,485 sq ft ranch home (3 bedrooms, 2 baths) sits with stunning river views, accompanied by a large 2,000 sq ft workshop with an attached 2,000 sq ft tractor shed, a historic bunkhouse, two sets of cattle pens with piped water, and a rock-and-stone privacy entrance. Good interior roads provide easy access to the river, plateaus, and all corners of the property. Perimeter and cross fencing is in good to excellent condition (5-strand barbed wire), and electricity is already extended throughout.
**Broker’s Comments**
“The more I visit the Hit Record Ranch, the more I fall in love with it. The sheer beauty of the Nueces River is simply over the top, while the views from the plateaus are almost heart-stopping.” — Matt Milligan
This is a premier hunting and recreational property. The Edwards Plateau is renowned for having the highest density of white-tailed deer in Texas, and the ranch’s low hunting pressure, abundant cover, corn feeders, cottonseed, and 50+ acres of food plots produce quality trophy animals. Hunters will also enjoy Rio Grande turkey, bobwhite and blue quail, dove, ducks, and free-range exotics including axis deer, aoudad, gemsbuck, and sable. Fishing is outstanding on the river (especially fly fishing for Guadalupe bass) as well as in the spring-fed pond for largemouth bass, sunfish, and catfish.
An Edwards Aquifer conservation easement protects the ranch and surrounding area, ensuring no oil/gas production, pipelines, wind turbines, or future subdivision development will compromise the land’s natural character and privacy.
**Access & Distances**
- 1 mile of frontage on Highway 55 with two entrances
- Uvalde: 20 miles
- Camp Wood: 20 miles
- San Antonio: 100 miles
- Austin: 192 miles
- Midland: 260 miles
- Houston: 295 miles
- Fort Worth: 344 miles
The Hit Record Ranch is far more than a large land purchase — it is a rare legacy property where families can build traditions, practice stewardship, and enjoy the timeless Texas Hill Country lifestyle for generations to come. With its river frontage, diverse terrain, abundant wildlife, quality improvements, and protected natural setting, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
All information in this advertisement is considered reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all information including but not limited to schools, square footage, acres, taxes, easements, and minerals.
01/31/2025
$21,775,900
27740 ac.
ACTIVE
Culberson County - Van Horn, TX
Within its 27,740 acres, the Horse Canyon Ranch in Culberson County showcases the diverse, rugged beauty of far West Texas. Historically, used as a working ranch, the low-fenced property is a recreational paradise that can be accessed from both I-10 and Highway 90. The Lobo-Garren Ranch Road, a well-maintained county road, transects the property linking both major thoroughfares and good dirt ranch roads crisscross the ranch.
While the Horse Canyon Ranch has plenty of the wide-open spaces that define the region, it is only 20 minutes from Van Horn, the county seat, and just over an hour to Marfa, one of Texas most beloved destinations. The ranch is nestled between the Jeff Davis Mountains and the Wiley Mountains. With its expansive views and desert climate, it is reminiscent of Arizona.
Because the landscape includes both desert rangelands and craggy, but accessible mountains, the ranch is home to pronghorn antelope, blue quail and some Gambels quail as well as mule deer, aoudad sheep, free-ranging elk and the occasional mountain lion or black bear.
For the past couple of years, the ranch has implemented a protein feeding program using approximately 22 feeders scattered across the property. Working with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the ranch team participates in aerial wildlife surveys.
Historically, used as a working ranch, the property has been rested from cattle grazing for the past few years. Horse Canyon Ranch is a recreational paradise with agricultural infrastructure including three sets of working pens. The ranch is divided into nine main pastures and three traps. The cattle operation could be easily reinstated as an additional income stream and range management tool. In good years, the carrying capacity is 300 to 350 head of mother cows.
In arid areas, water is crucial. The ranch has five working wells, with a mixture of electric submersible and solar pumps, and two non-functional wells. Water distribution to meet the needs of wildlife and livestock has been an on-going effort. The ranch is home to an extensive network of piping, water troughs, storage tanks and wildlife guzzlers.
The main headquarters includes a three-bedroom/two-bathroom ranch house with a full kitchen, living room and central heat and air, a barn, a storage barn and a tack room as well as one of the three sets of working pens.
Horse Canyon Ranch offers a lifestyle as big as the West Texas sky. Here you can get away from it all and rediscover the peace that comes from elbow room and the grandeur of nature.
Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired.
To experience the diverse, accessible beauty of Horse Canyon Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815. The ranch is listed for $785/acre.
08/04/2025
$11,995,555
172 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - Chimney Hill Ranch, Kerrville, TX
Situated on 172 acres in Kerr County just minutes from Kerrville, Chimney Hill Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a bit of paradise that includes both sides of emerald-green, year-round Turtle Creek. The ranch is an easy drive to the historic charm of Fredericksburg, Comfort and Boerne or the bright lights and world-famous fun of San Antonio.
Chimney Hill Ranchs grand entry, flanked by mature sage and mountain laurel, is on Turtle Creek Road. The ranch also fronts on Highway 16, where selective brush clearing created a natural privacy curtain. Paved roads throughout the ranch optimize accessibility in all seasons.
Water and Wildlife
The propertys focal point is full, private access to both sides of Turtle Creek for mile. The creek, which is fed by upstream springs, is about 125 feet wide and the depth ranges from 2 feet to 10 feet, making it perfect for swimming, floating and just splashing away long summer days. The creek features two rock piers, a bulkhead and sturdy, metal canoe racks.
In addition, the ranch boasts a 3-acre lake with a fountain as well as two water wells outfitted and a 6,000-gallon storage system that supplies the homes and other buildings. The ranch also enjoys pumping rights from Turtle Creek. A 15 HP/three-phase submersible pump provides water for the pond, water sources throughout the acreage and estate ground irrigation.
Abundant water means abundant wildlife. The ranchs front section, encompassing about 75 percent of the land, is completely high-fenced, while the remainder is low-fenced. The high-fenced portion functions as an exotic wildlife production ranch focusing on Axis deer, Fallow deer, blackbuck antelope, scimitar-horned oryx and Grants zebras.
Native wildlife is also at home on the ranch. A small herd of white-tailed deer roams the property. During their annual migration, hundreds of ducks of all species land on the creek. A resident flock of Canadian geese raise their young each year on the banks of the creek. Anglers can test their skills in both the creek and the lake.
The rear portion of the ranch, which is low fenced, lies across the creek and includes a tall, timbered hill that is a perfect, privacy-ensuring backdrop for the headquarters compound. Cedar, elms and a variety of oaks anchor the hillside. A maze of trails suitable for hiking and exploring by ATV crisscross the hill from the bottom to the top.
Living
While Turtle Creek is the focal point of the landscape, the two-story, four-bedroom, four-bathroom custom home with a three-car garage is the heart of the property. The 7,628 square-foot home constructed from native limestone and stucco is perfectly suited to the Hill Country landscape and sited to showcase views of the emerald-hued creek throughout.
The showstopping house combines the solidity of native limestone construction and the warmth of centuries-old longleaf pine floors reclaimed from historic buildings in San Antonio and the airiness of towering ceilings. Its floor plan is designed for flow and entertaining. The architect chose quality over quantity and all the rooms are expansive. It serves as a livable testament to rustic elegance and superlative quality.
No detail escaped attention, elevating the lifestyle inside and outside the home. Rooms blend one to the other under stone arches. Four interior fireplaces lend their towering presence to the home.
An artisanal woodworker lived on-site for several years and hand-crafted the towering windows and the impeccable woodwork found throughout the estate including the one-of-a-kind cypress millwork in the formal dining room and wet bar. The butlers pantry with warming drawers, prep space, Sonic ice machine and dishware storage is adjacent to the formal dining room but is tucked behind a movable section of the carved wall paneling so it is completely hidden.
In the kitchen, countertops are three-inch poured concrete. The appliances are all Viking or Sub-Zero. It offers plenty of room for multiple cooks or a gathering of hungry guests. The opulent wet bar features a stunning custom bar and is configured so it can be completely private or open so guests can take part in what is going on in the kitchen and the adjoining great room. Two half-baths on the lower level add to the ease of entertaining.
Family and friends can enjoy the upstairs living room and then venture outside onto the 2,000 square-foot Saltillo-tiled terrace with an outdoor fireplace. A tranquility porch, complete with a burbling French fountain and a beautifully landscaped courtyard, is a peaceful escape that can be accessed from the front of the house or the formal dining room. For those who love to unwind around a fire, the home boasts a rocked fire pit that anchors another outdoor gathering area on the west end of the house.
The towering ceilings feature extravagant details. Architectural lighting, including unique antler chandeliers, cast a warm glow. And massive imported doors bring a touch of the Old World to the New World. A sampling of a few other special touches includes hand-crafted mahogany railings, electric sunshade awnings on the upstairs bedrooms, downstairs office and bar, and decks constructed from IPE wood, the hardest of all Brazilian hardwoods.
Downstairs is home to two master suites, while the two guest suites are upstairs. The main master suite, which includes a vast sitting area and fireplace, is a luxurious private retreat. The sprawling hideaway includes a spa-like bath with a statement-making, imported stainless steel tub along with his-and-her sinks, an expansive, walk-in shower outfitted with a rainhead showerhead and massive his-and-her closets.
The main compound is designed with outdoor entertainment in mind. Family and friends will enjoy the 1,396 square-foot, open-design pool house accentuated with fir beams and the window-encased, heated indoor lap pool. Right outside, a hot tub sits on the sprawling pool house deck that overlooks Turtle Creek.
There is also a 1,196 square-foot, two bedroom/two bath modular guest home with a kitchen and living room that could serve as employee housing. Its metal roof was installed in July 2025. The secret garden, a series of wooden raised beds enclosed by a tall wooden fence, sits just outside the guest house. A majestic oak draped in mature grape vines stands sentry at the gardens entrance.
Lifestyle
The ranchs operational headquarters is divided into four main facilities. The guest stables, designed to provide short-term accommodations for horses that are not part of the resident herd, are first. This facility includes a restroom, a laundry, a multi-use room that has been used as a pub, a guest room and storage, and several additional storage rooms.
Next are the ranch offices, which measure 40 x 20 and include a full bathroom. The ranch offices adjoin a 60 x 40 covered parking area that connects to a 40 x 40 insulated, climate-controlled workshop.
The focal point of the operational headquarters is an 11-stall horse barn with a tack room and a wash rack with both hot and cold water. The turnouts and lanes boast three-rail pipe fencing.
A 170 x 50 equipment barn featuring two box doors and a concrete floor complete the operational headquarters. A 70 x 22 climate-controlled, completely outfitted bus stall with blown-in insulation is connected to the south side of the equipment barn. A 101 x 25, covered, virgin-ground port designed to store bulldozers and other heavy equipment is connected to the equipment barn on the north side.
There are also two greenhouses on the property.
All exterior furnishings and some interior furnishings from the main house are conveyed as is some ranch equipment. All furnishings and dcor in the guest house are conveyed. Property taxes are calculated using exotic wildlife production ag valuation.
Chimney Hill Ranch is a chance to own an easily accessible, but totally private, live-water paradise, where the beauty of nature and exceptional architecture beckons you to come playand to come stay.
To experience all that Chimney Hill Ranch offers, contact Howard W. Hood, Broker, at (830) 739-3815. The ranch is listed for $11,995,000.
05/28/2025
$10,750,000
1290 ac.
ACTIVE
Mason County - James River Road, Mason, TX
1,290 Acres- 1897 JAMES RIVER RANCH, Mason County
James River Road
Mason, TX 76856
The 1897 James River Ranch - A Rare Legacy Opportunity
Description: Discover a unique chance to own a portion of a historic legacy ranch that's been in the same family for over a century. Nestled along the scenic banks of the James River, just south of Mason, Texas, the 1897 James River Ranch offers unmatched natural beauty with deep river pools, fertile bottomland, and dramatic elevation changes an inspiring blank canvas for your dream ranch.
Perfectly positioned for a private getaway, yet easily accessible and only a short drive from Fredericksburg, this property is not only an exceptional recreational escape but also a sound long-term investment.
Improvements: Modestly improved and ready for customization, the ranch includes:
A foreman's home set near the river (remodeled w/ new fixtures and appliances in 2022)
Quality cattle pens
A walk-in deer cooler
A large equipment barn
Three operational water wells
Electrical service in multiple areas
An established road system that can be easily expanded
Water Features: Water is one of this ranchs greatest assets, with nearly 1,500 feet of both sides of the spring-fed James River, plus an additional 1,500 feet of high-bank frontage. The clear, rock-bottom pools some over 5 feet deep offer excellent swimming, fishing, and stunning scenery. The three wells supply water to multiple troughs for cattle and wildlife.
Terrain & Vegetation: This diverse property spans from rolling uplands to dramatic ridges, with elevations ranging from approximately 1,800 feet down to 1,420 feet at the rivers edge. The landscape is dotted with mature Oaks, selectively cleared Cedar, Persimmon, Elms, Mesquite, Mountain Laurel, and more. Towering river bluffs provide breathtaking panoramic views.
Wildlife: The ranch is a haven for native and exotic wildlife, making it a hunters paradise that has been enrolled into MLD program for the past 15 years, protein feeding for the past 5 years. Its loaded with Whitetail deer, and sightings of Red Stag and Axis are not uncommon. The land also supports Dove, Quail, Hogs, and a variety of varmints. Located not far from the Eckard Bat Cave, with 4-6 million Mexican Free Tail Bats, this ranch has almost zero mosquito activity!
Minerals: Owned minerals are negotiable
Taxes: Ag Exempt
School District: Mason ISD
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