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When I think about the Texas Hill Country, I think of much more than the land and the water. I think of its heartbeat—the memories and the people who carry its stories forward. The article I wrote for this issue is dedicated to that heartbeat.

Over the past few months, I’ve watched conversations about land and legacy shift in powerful ways. From ranch gates to town halls, people are asking the same questions: How do we honor what’s been handed down to us? And how do we make sure it endures? These aren’t just policy debates; they’re family decisions and community choices that ripple far beyond fence lines.

In my article, you’ll meet landowners, leaders, and everyday Texans who are embracing stewardship in bold, creative ways. You’ll also see how change—whether it’s in the form of growth, weather, or reimagined spaces—can be met not only with resilience, but with vision.

This issue serves as a reminder that conservation is profoundly personal and that anyone can participate in it. As you read, I invite you to think about your own connections to land and community. What do you want to protect? What stories do you want to last generations? The answers may be different for each of us, but together they form a chorus that matters.

Thank you, as always, for allowing me to share these stories with you. Let’s work together to keep the heartbeat of the Hill Country alive.

Dullnig Ranch Sales at Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty

Water is the crown jewel of Hidden Valley Ranch. The property features one of the most extraordinary live water systems ever seen on a ranch—remarkable for its consistency of flow and level, even during drought conditions. Several strong, hidden springs emerge on the land and create a continuous flow for approximately three miles. The upper section features naturally flowing, shallow, crystal-clear water over limestone beds with small waterfalls.

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The Texas Hill Country has always offered more than a landscape. For generations, it has shaped home, heritage, and the heartbeat of rural Texas culture. But today, unprecedented pressure threatens it. Explosive growth, new subdivisions, and extreme weather are transforming the region at a pace that alarms those who love it most.

systems are pushed beyond their limits. Wade Kilpatrick, a board member of Heart of Texas Conservancy, saw firsthand the relentless power of the floods right outside his living room window.

acres of his property are under a conservation easement with the newly renamed Heart of Texas Conservancy.

In July 2025, devastating floods tore through Kerr County and the Guadalupe River corridor, claiming lives and leaving deep scars on the land. The disaster wasn’t just about washedout roads and damaged homes; it exposed the vulnerabilities that come when natural

“It’s stunning to me, what has been allowed to happen to these natural rivers that we have in the Hill Country. Stunning,” Kilpatrick said. “I believe they’re going to do a lot of engineering and research on how this water can be managed better.”

Kilpatrick’s 300-acre ranch sits on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Sisterdale, Texas. Sixty

The July flood was no ordinary disaster. On the Fourth of July alone, more than 100 lives were lost along the Guadalupe River, and untold homes, businesses, and habitats were swept away. In the aftermath, a coalition of natural resource organizations issued a sobering statement:

“While extreme weather cannot be controlled, the scale of devastation is often the result of decisions made long before

the rain falls,” the coalition wrote. “Many aspects of this tragedy were preventable— and it must serve as a turning point.”

For decades, experts have warned that the region’s floodplains and aquifers are vulnerable, particularly as development encroaches on sensitive corridors. The coalition argued better land management like keeping floodplains undeveloped, restoring recharge zones, and enforcing buffer zones could prevent loss of life.

“We know the land. We know the water. And we know that better land stewardship saves lives,” the statement read. “The increasing frequency of flash flooding following periods of severe drought is not a surprise. What’s needed now is collective will and courageous leadership.”

The group’s recommendations ranged from restricting variances that allow building in flood-prone areas to retrofitting infrastructure for natural water movement to watershedwide planning and collaboration with developers. Their message was urgent but hopeful: “This is not a moment for division—it is a call to collaboration…We can prevent the next tragedy not just by responding better, but by planning better.”

While the flood revealed the costs of mismanagement, another event signaled a new direction. The Cibolo Conservancy Land Trust, long recognized for protecting ranches and creek corridors in Kendall County, has announced its rebranding as the Heart of Texas Conservancy.

The change was not cosmetic. It was a statement of expanded mission and renewed urgency. A news release explained: ”With the Texas Hill Country facing unprecedented development pressure, rapid population growth, and increasing threats to its water and natural resources, one of the region’s most

trusted land trusts is stepping forward with a new name and renewed sense of purpose. Cibolo Conservancy Land Trust has officially become Heart of Texas Conservancy. This name reflects both its expanding reach and the deep emotional and ecological value of preserving Texas lands for future generations.”

Naming the Heart

For decades, the Conservancy worked under a name tied to a single creek, but its scope had long expanded beyond that watershed. Leaders sought something broader, something that could resonate with landowners across the Hill Country and beyond. Executive Director Ben Eldredge explained that the new name wasn’t born in a meeting room, but on his back porch at night while humming “Deep in the Heart of Texas.”

“We wanted to have a name that was regional and also allowed room for growth,” Eldredge said. “When it comes down to it, the heart of Texas is wherever people feel that their heart is. If you love the land, and that’s where you’ve invested your feelings for Texas, then that’s the heart of Texas.”

The rebrand came with a new logo—the outline of a fossil known as a Texas heart. The symbol links natural history with cultural heritage, making visible the truth that conserving land also means conserving identity.

“When you’re conserving land, you also are conserving heritage,” Eldredge said. “Some of these properties have incredible houses on them, but they also have Native American artifacts, and they most definitely have fossils.”

Conservation Easements Explained

The Conservancy’s work is anchored in a legal tool that many Texans find confusing: the conservation easement. Though technical in form, these agreements carry deeply human implications.

Unlike a land sale, a conservation easement doesn’t transfer ownership. Instead, it limits future development while maintaining private ownership of the land. Families can continue ranching, farming, hunting, or simply living on it. The key is that certain rights—such as subdividing into ranchettes— are permanently relinquished.

“The land owner decides how they want their land used and protected, and they don’t give up the land, but they give the easement to a land trust, along with an endowment,” Webster said. “And the land trust agrees that they will protect the property and enforce that easement in perpetuity.”

No two easements are alike. Each is tailored to a landowner’s goals—whether continuing cattle operations, protecting rare plants, or preserving riparian corridors.

“I often call it custom conservation. It’s entirely customized,” Eldredge said. “Every single conservation easement is different.”

can alter, conservation easements are upheld by the land trust itself. The trust bears the responsibility to visit the property, ensure terms are honored, and—if necessary—take legal action to protect the agreement.

“The government is not involved in the enforcement of the easement,” Eldredge said. “That is handled by the land trust, and our job is to monitor and legally enforce that legally.”

The Holistic View

The Hill Country’s challenges cannot be pinned on a single issue. Land, water, and air are bound together—and conservation easements aim to safeguard all three.

For rancher and retired oil executive Roger Hemminghaus, that mission became personal

Few understand this better than Bob Webster, co-owner of Shades of Green nursery in San Antonio and past president of Heart of Texas Conservancy for more than 20 years. With two properties of his own under easement, he explained that there are many ways people describe what a conservation easement is.

“Some people call them personal zoning,” Webster said. “But it’s by far the best opportunity that people have to determine the future of their land.”

Just as important, these agreements are voluntary and private. Many landowners worry about government intrusion or public access, but those concerns are misplaced. “There is no public access unless they want that public access,” Eldredge said. “It’s private property. It’s their [the land owner’s] right to choose.”

That independence extends to enforcement as well. Unlike zoning laws or government regulations, which political or policy changes

Wade Kilpatrick with Sisterdale Ranch

one afternoon on his 1,400-acre property in Leakey, Texas.

“I was looking out to the southwest, and I was just struck by the beauty,” Hemminghaus said. “And I said, ‘Hey, I don’t ever want this spot to be ranchettes, a development into ranch heads.’”

That moment of clarity pushed him to place Kent Creek Ranch under easement with the Heart of Texas Conservancy—doubling the organization’s protected acreage at the time. Today, he says the reward is simple but profound: the daily knowledge that the land will stay whole.

“When I wake up in the morning and I look out at a sunrise over the tops of the hills and see all the colors,” Hemminghaus said. “Those are my best moments.”

Although the Frio River doesn’t run through his ranch, Kent Creek—one of its headwater streams—does, and the easement ensures the waterway will remain protected forever.

Water, in fact, may be the Hill Country’s most pressing crisis. With little surface water beyond its rivers, the region depends almost entirely on underground aquifers to supply both communities and ranches. Leaders warn that those aquifers are being depleted at a pace that threatens everything tied to them.

“Our number one problem in all of Central Texas, in the heart of Texas, is water issues,” Kilpatrick said. “It’s well water and underground water that are really depleting the aquifers, which affects everything.”

Floods show the other side of the water equation. As development spreads, new pavement and rooftops prevent rainfall from soaking into the soil, causing it to rush downstream. But land stewardship, conservationists argue, can slow that process and restore balance.

“We can slow water down and sink it in by having good land stewardship,” Eldredge said. “We can facilitate the slowing and sinking of water into the landscape almost like a sponge—and the more that we can create these sponges, the better.”

Incentives and Economics

While passion for the land is what drives many landowners, economics matter too. Easements can dramatically reduce inheritance taxes, annual property taxes, and federal income taxes.

“When you put land under an easement, your land is double appraised,” Webster said.

First, it’s valued at its “highest and best use”—what a developer might pay if the land could be subdivided or built on. Then it’s appraised again with the easement restrictions in place, which usually lowers the value substantially. The difference between those two numbers can be claimed as a charitable contribution on federal income taxes, and landowners have 16 years to use the deduction.

“You significantly lower the value of the property when you put it under a conservation easement,” Webster

said. “And that can make a big, big difference in inheritance taxes.”

For families who want to hold on to their land, those incentives can mean the difference between selling and staying.

For and From the Next Generation

For most landowners, the question isn’t whether they love their land, it’s how to pass it on to future generations. Conservation easements often resolve tensions that emerge across generations.

During his time at the Conservancy, Webster said the reasons easements were placed on properties were split 50-50.

“About half the people we helped did it to protect the land for their kids,” Webster said. “The other half did it to protect the land from their kids, knowing that as soon as they were gone, the kids would sell it to the first developer that came through.”

Eldredge added that the tool is just as much about protecting land from future neglect as it is about preserving family legacy.

“We often say that conservation easements are a great way to protect the land for your family and from your family,” Eldredge said.

Stewardship in Action

“The Hill Country has been degraded over the years with some really poor land stewardship. That was just because people were unconscious about what they were doing,” Eldredge said. “But now we understand that we can manage the land in a way that’s more harmonious with nature.”

Placing land under easement is not the end of the story. Stewardship remains an active responsibility. While all easements vary, Webster explained that some require grazing plans to prevent overuse.

“The easement specifies there can’t be any overgrazing,” Webster said. “The owner will submit a grazing plan to the land trust, and it will ensure that stewardship practices will be followed in the future.”

Driving through the Hill Country, the contrast between managed and unmanaged land is stark. Healthy pastures absorb rain and support a diverse range of wildlife. Degraded ones erode into the desert.

“Some ranches look like they’ve got this nice, healthy vegetative cover,” Eldredge said. “And with other ones, you’re seeing lots of cactus and lots of bare ground and rocks… But you can rehydrate this land through good land stewardship.”

A Legacy Garden in the City

Even as conservation easements often conjure images of sprawling ranches, Webster’s Shades of Green project shows how preservation can take root in the heart of a city.

For more than four decades, the nursery has been a haven for San Antonio gardeners. By the end of 2025, it will close retail operations and begin a new life as the Shades of Green Legacy Garden.

“We’ve been planting trees here for more than four decades,” Webster said. “To see those cypress now forming the backbone of a place for reflection and learning—that’s the dream.”

Unlike many garden projects, this one is already legally secured. The land was placed under a conservation easement in 2023 with Green Spaces Alliance, ensuring it will never be developed. The inclusion of the word Legacy in the name hints at that testament.

“Legacy,” Webster said. “Basically means leaving the world a better place.”

The design is intentionally meaningful yet straightforward. Labyrinths, reflexology walks,

a children’s vegetable garden, water features, and native plantings will guide visitors through spaces that offer both quiet reflection and hands-on learning. To support its future, the Shades of Green Legacy Foundation has launched a $10 million capital campaign to fund classroom and event structures, as well as to establish a permanent endowment.

“This is about creating something that lasts,” Webster said. “We wanted to make sure it would be here forever, not just for us, but for generations of San Antonians to come.”

What began as a family nursery is now becoming a living gift to the community—a place where people and nature meet, protected in perpetuity.

Hope Amid Challenge

Despite floods, droughts, and relentless development, conservationists in the Hill Country are optimistic. Communities are voting to fund protection measures, and public support continues to grow.

When the idea of a conservation bond was first tested, Eldredge said that about 62% of the community supported it—even without any marketing efforts. When the bond went to a vote, it passed with 67% approval, instilling him with immense hope.

“But even those who did not vote for it are showing that they favor its intentions,” Eldredge said. “Which is to conserve the

land, to protect it from the ravages of development, as well as to protect water resources in our region.”

Actual progress, however, requires the involvement of everyone. Landowners can protect their property for the future. Local governments can help shoulder costs for families who want to conserve land but lack the means. And the community can strengthen the effort by supporting the longterm stewardship that keeps easements alive.

At its heart, conservation is as personal as it is collective—a sunrise over the hills, the song of a painted bunting, or the chance to leave something lasting. For those ready to take the next step, the call is simple: “Please contact us at the Heart of Texas Conservancy,” Eldredge said. “We would love to help you develop a custom plan for your property.”

Every easement is more than a legal document. It is a promise that the heart of Texas will keep beating—for us, and for generations to come.

1002-7892 Cross Pines, Unit 7892 2, Mineola, TX 75773

Built in 2009 by Charlie Little, this thoughtfully designed home offers sweeping views of one of the property’s largest and most picturesque fishing lakes. The layout includes two bedrooms on the main level and two upstairs, plus a fifth bedroom above the garage—ideal for family and guests alike.

Set on over 2,000 acres of pristine, shared ranchland, Cross Pines Ranch is home to only 40 private properties, offering unmatched privacy, security, and access to nature. The community features 250 acres of surface water and a 10-mile private trail system for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and more.

This is more than a home—it’s a lifestyle of adventure, serenity, and community in the heart of East Texas.

With over 26 years of experience marketing premier live-water properties, I can confidently say that Hidden Valley Ranch is the finest live-water ranch currently on the market. Spanning approximately 3,290 acres in Kerr County and familyowned for more than four decades, this remarkable property offers what so many buyers seek, but so few ever find—truly private live water; its headwaters located entirely on the ranch. Multiple natural springs form the headwaters of Johnson Creek create nearly three miles of crystal-clear, flowing water within the boundaries of the property.

3,290± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KERR COUNTY

These springs feed an exceptional system of twelve lakes, cascading waterfalls, and stone-lined creeks enhanced by native rock bridges and walkways. In addition to the strong springs and lakes on the southern end, Bushwhack Creek flows freely and remains undeveloped on the northern portion of the ranch. Very few Hill Country properties can claim this level of private, originating water—a feature that not only defines the ranch’s beauty but also secures its long-term value. The improvements are equally

exceptional. Several strategically placed residences offer flexibility for accommodating family and guests. Some are perched atop hills with commanding views while others are nestled alongside springfed lakes and creeks. Paved ranch roads wind through rolling, oak-studded terrain that has been meticulously cleared of invasive cedar, revealing the Hill Country at its finest. Hidden Valley Ranch presents a truly extraordinary opportunity to acquire one of the most exceptional live-water ranches in Texas.

WATER

Water is the crown jewel of Hidden Valley Ranch. The property features one of the most extraordinary live-water systems ever seen on a ranch—remarkable for its consistency of flow and level, even during drought conditions. Several strong, hidden springs emerge on the land and create a continuous flow for approximately three miles. The upper section features naturally flowing, shallow, crystalclear water over limestone beds with small waterfalls. Moving south, the creek flows for nearly a mile—just over 5,000 feet—through a sequence of twelve dammed lakes. These lakes are crafted with stunning rockwork, stone walls, and bridges, resulting in a breathtaking and highly functional water feature. Many of the lakes include deep pools, and the constant water levels allow for a series of cascading waterfalls from one lake to the next. Towering cypress trees line the banks, contributing to the serene atmosphere.

Bushwhack Creek and additional hidden springs throughout the ranch offer even more live water features, and there is potential for future water enhancement or expansion. The property includes nine water wells: eight are located on the north end (seven electric, one solar), and one is windmill-powered. The three main homes located along the creek are supplied by spring water delivered through a well-maintained spring box system.

WILDLIFE

Hidden Valley Ranch is also a haven for wildlife. With its large acreage, diverse terrain, ample water sources, and long-standing management practices, the ranch supports a thriving population of game. The north end has been game-fenced and intensively managed for more than 20 years to promote both the quality and quantity of a native Hill Country whitetail deer herd. Wild turkeys roost along the creeks and are often

seen in the open, selectively cleared areas. On the south end, exotic species such as aoudad, fallow deer, and axis deer occasionally make appearances. The ranch is enrolled in the Managed Lands Deer Program (MLDP) and has only been hunted by family and friends since the current owners acquired it.

The consistent water depth and clarity of the lakes provide excellent conditions for bass fishing. Seasonal ducks are regularly drawn to these expansive bodies of water, adding another layer of recreational enjoyment to this already exceptional property.

For more information on this property contact Robert Dullnig, Broker Associate with Dullnig Ranch Sales Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty at 210-213-9700 or visit DullnigRanches.com View the property video: vimeo.com/1121905612

Robert Dullnig

Broker Associate // 210-213-9700

SOUTH CHILIPITIN RANCH

5,997± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS

MAVERICK COUNTY / EAGLE PASS

Part of the legendary Chittim Ranch, South Chilipitin Ranch is still celebrated for producing some of the largest low-fence whitetail deer, plus turkey, Bobwhite and blue quail, dove, and great bass fishing. vimeo.com/1110556975

LITTLE YOLEDIGO CREEK RANCH

3,197± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS FRIO & ZAVALA COUNTIES / BATESVILLE

This truly diverse piece of South Texas has rolling hills and lush river bottom land, incorporating towering live oaks, vast views, and diverse native brush for privacy, ranching, and recreation. vimeo.com/1121584439

BUCK CREEK RANCH

2,175± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS ZAVALA COUNTY / LA PRYOR

Owned for 16 years, the Buck Creek Ranch includes a home, guest houses, and large barn. Its excellent road system allows access to exceptional whitetail hunting and a rare sand sheet for quail habitat. vimeo.com/1111088617

BIG WELLS RANCH

1,296± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS

DIMMIT COUNTY / BIG WELLS

Located in the famed Golden Triangle, this ranch has both natural beauty and expansive rural tranquility, making it a haven for hunters with its large trophy-quality deer. vimeo.com/1054202302

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DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH

2,450± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS BEE & GOLIAD COUNTIES / BEEVILLE

This meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch has been owned since 1982. It boasts incredible surface and sub surface water, including part of Blanco Creek. vimeo.com/1094079861

DRUMMOND CREEK RANCH

2,200± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS MCMULLEN COUNTY / TILDEN

This turnkey hunter’s paradise has been expertly managed for some of the finest quail and native free-range whitetail deer hunting. vimeo.com/1085004345

BORREGO CREEK RANCH

630± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS WILSON COUNTY / FLORESVILLE

Impressively owned and managed since 1870, this very special ranch features an inviting lodge, making it ideal for recreation and hunting opportunities. vimeo.com/1091905732

TWIN LAKES RANCH

823± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS MEDINA COUNTY / HONDO

Extraordinary improvements add to this sportsman’s paradise, which overlooks unique water features of 50±-acre and 26±-acre lakes. vimeo.com/772624951

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DRIPSTONE RANCH

2,275± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS

UVALDE COUNTY / KNIPPA

This transition zone ranch offers a mix of flatlands and hilltops, tree cover, subsurface water with irrigation option, thriving wildlife, and thoughtful improvements, plus the Frio River. vimeo.com/1115847185

LIVING WATERS RANCH

705± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS

UVALDE COUNTY / MONTELL

A beautiful lodge overlooks the crystal-clear Nueces River, bordered by a park-like setting with hundreds of pecan trees. Its brush habitat is perfect for abundant wildlife and birds. vimeo.com/1032398730

BLUE MOUNTAIN FARM

709± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / UVALDE COUNTY

Blue Mountain Farm includes pivots for 400± Edwards irrigated acres, an all-weather road system, cattle pens, 20-acre trap, and native brush for great deer or dove hunting and recreation. vimeo.com/1114037070

ALTA MIRA FARM

598± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / UVALDE COUNTY

Alta Mira Farm has been a highly productive ranch and recreation property since 1986, with easy access and investment features including road frontage, water system, and modest improvements. vimeo.com/1096024368

6606 N. New Braunfels San Antonio, TX

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3 CREEKS RANCH

886± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY GILLESPIE COUNTY / FREDERICKSBURG

3 Creeks Ranch features finely restored historic improvements, miles of spring-fed creeks, stunning views, and fertile improved pastureland. vimeo.com/1103514693

ROLLING OAKS RANCH

380± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY KENDALL COUNTY / KENDALIA

The ranch’s finely crafted estate home is set on gently rolling terrain. The ranch boasts excellent water infrastructure for rotational grazing and to support native whitetail deer, free ranging axis, turkey, and others. vimeo.com/1087152900

FRASHIER CREEK RANCH

278± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTY KENDALL COUNTY / BOERNE

Frashier Creek Ranch’s rare natural beauty includes live water, grand trees, gentle usable land, expansive views, and abundant native wildlife. vimeo.com/1065927399

TRESCIENTOS RANCH

300± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY GILLESPIE COUNTY / HARPER

With spring-fed water and a central Hill Country location, Trescientos Ranch is a great permanent residence or weekend retreat. vimeo.com/993542827

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Broker Associate // 210-213-9700

1897 JAMES RIVER RANCH

1,290± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY MASON COUNTY / MASON

This historic legacy ranch is set along both sides of the river with deep pools, fertile bottomland, and dramatic elevation change, just minutes from Fredericksburg. vimeo.com/1081935688

FLYING MMM RANCH

407± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY MASON COUNTY / MASON

This turnkey property blends the beauty of the Llano River with impressive improvements of a main home, guest cabins, barn, and workshop. vimeo.com/1060249593

EAST LLANO RIVER RANCH

350± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY LLANO COUNTY / KINGSLAND

Only an hour from Austin, this amazing live-water property offers endless recreation with light infrastructure in place, ready for you to build the perfect ranch. vimeo.com/952089662

TECABOCA

95± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY KERR COUNTY / MOUNTAIN HOME

Located along flowing Johnson Creek, this pristine and private land has been known as a children’s camp and spiritual retreat since 1951. It’s now ready for a new venture! vimeo.com/1121588937

6606 N. New Braunfels San Antonio, TX 78209

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TERRA ROSA RANCH

19,118± ACRES

TEXAS HIGH PLAINS / COLLINGSWORTH & DONLEY COUNTIES / MCLEAN

This quintessential Texas Panhandle hunting ranch offers unlimited adventure with robust wildlife plus a lodge, several barns, fencing/cross fencing plus pigeon shoot, skeet trap, and rifle and pistol ranges.

MCMAHAN RANCH

558± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS CALDWELL COUNTY / DALE McMahan Ranch offers the most beautiful blend of fertile farmland and gently rolling hills. Fenced and cross-fenced into seven pastures, each has its own water source, ideal for grazing and recreation. vimeo.com/1080580884

LULING RANCH

456± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS CALDWELL COUNTY / LULING

This picturesque land has well managed fertile soils, gently rolling hills studded with oak trees, five fenced pasture, and six water ponds, all ready for improvements of your choice. vimeo.com/1078363348

BIG CREEK RANCH

338± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY BLANCO COUNTY / BLANCO Big Creek Ranch is a turnkey, well-watered ranch located just minutes to main street Blanco. It is highlighted by a limestone home on a high point with stunning panoramic views, coastal fields, and livestock pens. vimeo.com/1103515593

$11,995,000

CHIMNEY HILL RANCH

Chimney Hill Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a livewater paradise in Kerr County, with proximity to Kerrville, Fredericksburg, Comfort, Boerne, and San Antonio. Fronting both Hwy 16 and Turtle Creek Road, the ranch is completely private, with paved roads throughout. The ranch features private access to both sides of year-round Turtle Creek for onequarter of a mile. Additional water assets include a three-acre lake with a fountain, two outfitted wells, 6,000-gallon storage system and pumping rights from the creek. Approximately 75 percent of the ranch is high-fenced and operates as an exotic wildlife production area with axis and fallow deer, blackbuck antelope, scimitar-horned oryx, and Grant’s zebras. The remaining portion is low-fenced. The ranch is also home

to native deer, migrating ducks, and Canadian geese as well as fish. The heart of the property is the 7,628±-squarefoot, two-story, four-bed, four-bath custom home Inside, reclaimed longleaf pine floors, soaring ceilings, and stone arches create a warm, rustic elegance. Highlights include four fireplaces, handcrafted millwork, antler chandeliers, and imported doors. The kitchen features poured concrete countertops, and Viking and Sub-Zero appliances. A hidden butler’s pantry add convenience for entertaining. Two master suites are located downstairs, with two guest suites upstairs. The primary suite includes a sitting area with fireplace, spalike bath with imported, stainless steel soaking tub, walk-in shower, and oversized closets. Upstairs, a second living room

172± ACRES / KERR COUNTY

opens to a large terrace with outdoor fireplace. Outdoor features include a landscaped courtyard and porch, rock fire pit, IPE wood decks, electric sunshades, hot tub, and an openconcept pool house and a heated indoor lap pool. A 1,196±-square-foot, two-bed, twobath modular guest home features a kitchen, living room, and new metal roof. The guest stables include a guest room, restroom, laundry, storage, and lounge. An office building with a full bath connects to a covered parking area and a climate-controlled workshop. The 11-stall horse barn features a tack room and wash rack. An equipment barn is joined by a climate-controlled bus stall and a covered port for heavy equipment. Select exterior and interior furnishings from the main house, all guest house furnishings, and some ranch equipment convey with the sale. To experience all that Chimney Hill Ranch offers, contact Howard W. Hood, Broker, 830-739-3815. Listed for $11,995,000.

$26,500,000

BW RANCH

1,899± ACRES / BANDERA COUNTY

Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek, in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County, the BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country. The 1,899.83-acre ranch, which fronts FM 2828, offers proximity to Bandera and Kerrville. The BW Ranch showcases 24 peaks, expansive valleys, and views that stretch to Bandera, Kerrville, and Medina. Cedar has been aggressively cleared and prescribed burns have been used to clear and reinvigorate the land Whitetails that benefit from enhanced genetics, Rio Grande turkeys, dove, and Bobwhite quail are native to the ranch. A herd of 50± bison graze the flats and hillsides. Auodad sheep along with blackbuck antelope, axis, fallow, and sika deer also call the ranch home, along with other non-game species and birds. The year-round Myrtle Creek brings life-giving crystalline water to the property. It feeds nine dammed ponds, making water easily accessible for wildlife. An eight±-acre, spring-fed lake—stocked with largemouth bass, blue cats, blue gills, and sun perch—is a recreational focal point. A boat house with a bathroom, a fish cleaning station, and a pontoon boat allow you to take advantage of the clear water. The ranch boasts a second spring-fed lake, which is smaller and stocked with desirable fish for additional angling fun. The three-bed, two-bath ranch house features native limestone and an impressive fireplace. The home’s open floor plan includes a well-appointed kitchen, living room, and trophy room A nearby, open-air pavilion includes a full kitchen and fireplace. A three-bed, two-bath caretaker’s quarters with a full kitchen and large porches is perfect for housing guests. More than 25 miles of improved roads stretch to the highest peaks, providing easy access. The insulated 40x60-foot metal main barn includes four horse stalls, an office with a shower, a tack room, and a tool room. A 20x45-foot equipment barn provides a cleaning station with winches, running water, and a walk-in cooler. Call Howard W. Hood, Broker, 830-739-3815. Listed for $26,500,000.

$15,995,000

TWO CREEKS RANCH

758± ACRES / MEDINA COUNTY

Two Creeks Ranch, located 30 minutes west of San Antonio, is a live-water destination, offering frontage on County Road 451 and 455. It showcases the Hill Country’s beautiful live water and legacy oaks, along with South Texas brush. Managed primarily for doves, the low-fenced ranch is frequented by whitetail deer, feral hogs, and free-ranging exotics. The year-round Verde Creek courses through the ranch for over a mile, providing private access to both banks. Hondo Creek runs along the south border for about 1.85 miles. An approximately seven-acre, stocked lake offers angling fun. The ranch has five water wells including two Edwards Aquifer irrigation wells. Guests can enjoy the five-stand skeet range, gather at the nearby 945±-squarefoot Gun Room, or relax on the 1,850± square-foot covered porch area. A set of two identical, 3,130±-square-foot dogtrot lodges, anchor the main compound. The downstairs includes four bedrooms and a private bath. The upstairs features two king suites with private baths. An 11,600±-square-foot Party Barn boasts a 3,000±-square-foot covered porch. An outdoor passthrough transitions into a 3,600±-square-foot work barn, which includes a loft gym/storage area and three small apartments. A second compound, featuring the Casa Verde House, the Ranchero House, the Bader House, and a large storage barn, is easily accessible. Additional ranch infrastructure includes a 5,900±-square-foot Maintenance Barn, 800±-square-foot Laundry Building, covered parking, and the 22,500± square-foot Hangar Barn. Ranch roads are improved. Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired. Call Howard W. Hood, Broker, 830-739-3815. Listed for $15,995,000.

$15,950,000

T&C RANCH

5,596± ACRES / EDWARDS & KINNEY COUNTIES

The 5,596.94±-acre T&C Ranch, located in Edwards and Kinney counties, provides complete privacy in a ruggedly beautiful setting. Neighbored by large ranches and nestled between Rocksprings, Brackettville, and Barksdale, TX, the ranch is a secluded oasis. The ranch’s terrain encompasses bottomlands, bluffs, and Indian Mountain, the area’s highest peak. Most ranch roads are improved and cedar has been strategically removed. Several oak varieties, elm, sycamore, and other native tree species as well as native grasses, forbs, and brush comprise the vegetation. Most of the ranch is high-fenced, but a few sections have been low-fenced to maintain Boone & Crockett Club eligibility. Native whitetail deer and Rio Grande turkey, as well as free-ranging exotics including elk, aoudad, red stag, addax antelope and axis, fallow, and sika deer are spotted regularly. Recently, T&C Ranch has been managed solely for wildlife. Nine water wells (one solar and eight electric) and several stock ponds are scattered throughout. During wet years, Sycamore Creek and Little Sycamore Creek run. The nine-bed, four-bath lodge featuring a stone fireplace, commercial kitchen, and custom mesquite furniture, can accommodate large groups. It boasts several outdoor gathering spaces, including the thatch-roof African Palapa. The 8,500±-square-foot saloon’s focal point is an antique-style bar reminiscent of the Old West. In addition, the saloon boasts a bandstand, custom mesquite furniture, and a commercial kitchen. The nearby trophy room accommodates life-size game mounts. The four-bed, fourbath main house with a sleeping loft features multi-level decks. T&C Ranch also provides three cabins and an RV park complete with five full hook-ups. The ranch infrastructure, which includes barns, coolers, equipment and more, ensures the ranch is functional. The T&C Ranch has a approximately 4,000x75-foot paved runway, a grass landing strip and a lighted, concrete helipad. Call Howard W. Hood, Broker, 830-739-3815. Listed for $15,950,000.

HORSE CANYON RANCH

27,740± ACRES / CULBERSON COUNTY

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 Hwy 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 Gambel’s 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, Broker, 830-739-3815. Listed for $825/acre.

$825/ACRE

$5,950/ACRE

THE NORTH RANCH

10,692± ACRES / ZAVALA COUNTY

Located five miles north of La Pryor and 15 miles south of Uvalde, the North Ranch encompasses 10,692.116 acres and includes almost six miles of the Nueces River. The high-fenced ranch fronts on FM 1436. It is home to exceptional whitetail deer and some of the best bird hunting in the state. Oryx, axis deer, feral hogs, and a host of non-game species reside here.

Approximately seven miles of five-wire cedar post fences have been installed as cross fences. The North Ranch possesses water rights from the Nueces, which is pocked with deep, blue, drought-resistant swimming and fishing holes. In addition, the North Ranch has approximately one-and-a-half miles of surface water, measuring about one-quarter mile wide. More than seven-and-a-half miles of two-inch poly water line and sevenand-a-half miles of four-inch poly water line have been laid and buried. The water distribution system also includes eight cement water troughs and two cement water troughs; all with cement skirts. Four irrigation wells are used, in part, to supply a 40-acre Reinke pivot and a 36-acre Reinke pivot. Domestic wells include two solar wells, six electric submersible wells, and one

well connected to a 60,000-gallon storage tank that supplies the headquarters. The property includes multiple dwellings.

An 11,600±-square-foot Barndominium offers a well-appointed living space and storage. The two-bed, two-bath Farm House encompasses 1,600±-square-feet of updated living space. The 2,500±-square-foot Dog Trot has four bedrooms, four baths, and serves as a guest house. The two-story Chef’s House features two bedrooms, one full bath, and one-half bath.

The six-bed, six-bath Cowboy Cabin lodge measures about 1,000-square-feet. The River House, now used as storage, could be easily upgraded. Infrastructure includes: a 700±-square-foot laundry, a 500±-square-foot secure gun room, a shooting range with a two-story, covered shooting deck and a skeet range with an elevated shooting pavilion; cattle working pens, and two equipment barns. Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired. All furnishings, deer blinds, corn and protein feeders convey with the sale. Call Howard W. Hood, Broker, 830-739-3815. Listed for $5,950/acre.

60 ± ACRE

ARROYO MEDINA

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / BANDERA COUNTY / BANDERA

This rare 60-acre Hill Country paradise is located along the cypress-lined Medina River, just minutes from Bandera, also known as the “Cowboy Capital of the World.” A paved road offers scenic views and leads to a riverfront setting with a manicured lawn. The main limestone home features a screened-in porch, granite countertops, commercial appliances, a fireplace, and a firepit by the river. A pavilion with an outdoor kitchen and restrooms is ideal for gatherings. An upper house on the bluff provides panoramic views, three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, and a covered porch. This impeccably maintained property is a true Hill Country gem.

74 ± ACRE

ONION CREEK RANCH

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / HAYS COUNTY / DRIPPING SPRINGS

Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Onion Creek Ranch offers an idyllic location just 15 minutes from Dripping Springs, 30 minutes from Austin, and an hour from San Antonio. The property features approximately 3,600 feet of pristine limestone-bottom Onion Creek, set against a beautiful lake with a rock bluff backdrop and a concrete drive-over dam. The land’s rolling hills and bluffs provide breathtaking views of both Onion Creek and the surrounding Hill Country. The property is easily accessible with wellmaintained roads that traverse throughout the property, ensuring easy access and scenic beauty at every turn.

482 ± ACRE

CYPRESS RIVER RANCH

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KENDALL COUNTY / BOERNE

This ranch consists of 482 acres with over 2,000-feet of Guadalupe River Frontage. The property’s landscape gently rolls from highway frontage down to the river, consisting of majestic oak trees and numerous other hardwood species. The cypress trees on the river complete the properties flora appearance. The headquarters consists of two houses and three barns, surrounded by trophy oak trees. The property overlooks a newly constructed, two-acre lake; is high fenced on three sides, and features an abundance of native and exotic animals.

600 ± ACRE CHEROKEE RANCH

NORTHEAST TEXAS / CHEROKEE COUNTY

This 600-acre ranch, located in the Piney Woods of East Texas, contains a nice balance of high ground and low ground, contributing to a great diversity of topography, flora, fauna, and the potential for improvement. The property offers a unique blend of natural beauty and practical usability, making it a prime candidate for various outdoor activities and land enhancement projects.

995 ± ACRE DIAMOND G RANCH

CENTRAL TEXAS / KINNEY COUNTY / BRACKETTVILLE

This meticulously maintained ranch showcases the rich brush diversity of South Texas, creating excellent habitats for South Texas whitetail deer, blackbuck, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and quail. The ranch has been managed under MLD Level 3 for years, enhancing its wildlife management practices. The property includes a five-bedroom, four-bath modular home and is equipped with 22 corn feeders, six protein feeders, and 12 hunting blinds suitable for both rifle and bow hunting.

1,057 ± ACRE MEDINA RIVER RANCH

TEXAS

HILL COUNTRY / BANDERA COUNTY / MEDINA

Classic Hill Country scenes present themselves on this beautiful property in Medina, TX. Sweeping views, flowing waters, steep canyons, and epic hilltops await the discerning buyer of this 1,057±acre property. Located just seven minutes west of Medina, the ranch is situated along scenic Highway 337 in Bandera County. The property is easily accessible from nearby communities of Bandera, Kerrville, Boerne, and San Antonio. The gated entrance along the highway leads to a favorable road system that immediately captures the beautiful Medina River. With over 5,000 feet of both sides of the river, this property boasts deep swimming holes, shallow open areas for fly fishing, and a walkable shoreline. The river makes a horseshoe turn on this ranch, maximizing the water frontage and carving steep cliffs along the bend. The elevation changes dramatically from the front gate to the hills within the property. From 1,540 feet to over 2,000 feet on the hilltops, the breathtaking hills climb steeply from the lower valleys, providing incredible views. Ancient live oak trees characterize the landscape and areas of thick brush provide cover for the numerous species of native wildlife and roaming exotics. Contact duPerier Texas Land Man for more information about this unique opportunity to own an exciting piece of the Texas Hill Country in Bandera County. Improvements include a stunning Lodge and three stunning Safari Tents complete with wraparound porches with all modern amenities.

Big Canyon Ranch

7,680± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / TERRELL COUNTY j

Big Canyon Ranch encompasses 7,680± acres northeast of Dryden, TX. The expansive West Texas legacy ranch features rugged canyons, diverse desert flora, and abundant wildlife. Three water wells with an extensive distribution system support a long-running livestock operation with pens, traps, and capacity for 85 mother cows, plus 1,000 sheep or goats. Free-range hunting includes whitetail, turkey, dove, quail, and occasional mule deer and aoudad.

Cinco Lakes Ranch

771± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / HAMILTON COUNTY j

Cinco Lakes Ranch spans 771± acres near Purmela, TX. The turnkey cattle, hunting, and recreation ranch features two primary lakes, three smaller ponds, 3,600± feet of year-round creek frontage, over 100 feet of elevation change, rolling pastures, hardwood cover, three wells, a multi-county water meter, multiple residences, a large metal building with apartment, barns, piped working pens, and abundant wildlife.

Crown Valley Ranch

851± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KIMBLE COUNTY j

Crown Valley Ranch spans 851± acres in the Hill Country, with a three-bed, three-and-one-half-bath ranch home; two water wells, sweeping valleys, seasonal creeks, and nearly 100 feet of elevation change. High-fenced and MLD-managed, it’s stocked with enhanced whitetail genetics, a wide mix of exotics, restored native grasses, quality blinds, feeders, and turnkey infrastructure—ready for recreation, ranching, or a legacy investment!

Sabinas Creek Ranch

396± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KENDALL COUNTY j

Sabinas Creek Ranch is a premier 396±-acre Hill Country property located just 8.5 miles from downtown Boerne. It features over 4,000 feet of Sabinas Creek, a fourbedroom main home, guest house, horse barn with paddocks, additional barns, fertile hayfields, dramatic bluffs, and abundant wildlife—an ideal blend of recreation, ranching, and refined country living.

Comanche Draw Ranch

824± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / SAN SABA COUNTY j

Comanche Draw Ranch encompasses 824± acres in San Saba County and is an ideal blend of recreation and ranching. It features rolling Hill Country terrain, exceptional water resources with ponds, wells, seasonal creek, proven MLD Level III wildlife management, trophy whitetail and abundant game, partial high fencing, and prime build sites.

Vista Springs Ranch

857± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / REAL COUNTY j

Vista Springs Ranch spans 857± acres in the Nueces River Canyon near Vance, TX, and offers privacy, recreation, and year-round hunting opportunities. It features high fencing, multiple live-water springs, complex caves, mystic bluffs, productive meadows with rich soils, 520 feet of elevation change with panoramic 360-degree views, hardwood-studded terrain, excellent road access, power, and abundant native and exotic wildlife.

Lago Vista Ranch

246± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / HAYS COUNTY j

Lago Vista Ranch spans 246± acres between Dripping Springs and Wimberley, featuring a spring-fed, 2.5±-acre lake over 30 feet deep; live-water frontage on South Onion Creek, two stock tanks, 140 feet of elevation change with panoramic views, historic stone walls and stagecoach stop, fertile pastures, and unmatched paved-road access. This is an unrestricted, ag-exempt Hill Country property ideal for development, recreation, or a private legacy estate.

Paloma Grande Ranch

571± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / UVALDE COUNTY j

Paloma Grande Ranch spans 571± acres just 1.5 miles southwest of Sabinal in Uvalde County. It features 140± acres of cultivated sesame fields, 430± acres of native South Texas brush, two ponds, two productive wells including a high-volume Edwards Aquifer well, excellent dove and quail habitat, strong whitetail hunting, cross-fencing, and paved road frontage— an ideal blend of bird hunting, ranching, grazing, and recreation, located just over an hour from San Antonio!

Duck Lake Ranch

227± ACRES / SOUTHEAST TEXAS / POLK COUNTY j

Spans 227± acres near Moscow, TX, featuring 6,000± feet of both sides of McManus Creek, a 3.5-acre lake, a half-acre flooded timber duck hole, a three-bed, three-bath main home with bunk room; a one-bed, one-bath barndominium with shop and meat room, and abundant Whitetail, hogs, and waterfowl—an East Texas retreat ideal for hunting, recreation, and country living.

The Estate on Cypress Creek

96± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KERR COUNTY j

This ideal Hill Country retreat for ranching, recreation, and refined country living spans 96.7 acres near Comfort, TX. It features over 1,200 feet of live-water creek, a 4,000±-square-foot custom home, horse barn with apartment, equipment barn, two water wells, fertile pastures, a stocked lake, and abundant wildlife.

Burr Oak Creek Ranch

134± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KERR COUNTY j

Burr Oak Creek Ranch is an extraordinary Hill Country retreat with year-round water and prime recreational appeal, spanning 134.31 acres between Fredericksburg and Kerrville. It features 3,400± feet of a live-water creek, a 2,100±-foot spring-fed ravine, dramatic 120-foot elevation changes with bluff views, fertile bottomland, hardwood cover, and abundant native and exotic wildlife.

Boerne Ridge Estate

55± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KENDALL COUNTY j

This elevated Hill Country retreat spans 55 acres—just three miles from Boerne and 30 miles from San Antonio—and boasts a 3,600±-square-foot, five-bed, three-and-one-half bath home design by Israel Pena with panoramic 20-mile views. Additional features include a 2,000± square foot, three-bed, two-and-one-half-bath, dome-style guesthouse with concrete-walled basement; landscaped grounds, chicken house, cross-fencing, a 200-yard shooting range, abundant wildlife, and offers potential for a 1.5-acre lake.

East View Ranch

117± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / MEDINA COUNTY j

Spanning 117± acres near Hondo and Bandera, the ranch features 67± high-fenced acres for exotics like axis and nilgai, as well as low-fenced improved pastures for whitetail and turkey. It includes two stock tanks, a 2,067±-squarefoot, three-bed, two-and-one-half-bath modern farmhouse; a one-bed guest cabin, a gazebo with outdoor kitchen and attached casita, a large pole barn, and a strong water well. It is an ideal Central Texas retreat for hunting, entertaining, and family living, just 45 minutes from San Antonio!

Llano River Ranch

186± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / MASON COUNTY j

The Llano River Ranch spans 186.75 acres between Mason and Llano, and boasts over 2,500 feet of pristine Llano River frontage, 1,000 feet on both sides of Twelve Mile Creek, a spring, pond, productive coastal field, oak-studded hills, granite outcroppings, and rich wildlife. This is an extraordinary live-water Hill Country property with historic character and recreational appeal.

Cypress Bend Ranch

43± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KENDALL COUNTY j

Cypress Bend Ranch is an exceptional live-water Hill Country retreat with comfort, productivity, and timeless riverfront beauty, spanning 43± acres just outside Boerne. In addition to the custom 2,539±-square-foot, three-bed, two-bath home—built in 2019—it boasts 800± feet of pristine Guadalupe River frontage shaded by ancient cypress trees, fertile irrigated fields, workshop, orchard, gardens, high fencing, and abundant wildlife.

Blue Frio River Ranch

70± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / REAL COUNTY j

Blue Frio River Ranch spans 70± acres just north of Leakey, featuring over 1,000 feet of both sides of the crystal-clear West Frio River, spring-fed seeps, fertile bottomland, mature pecans and oaks, a three-bed, two-bath ranch home; horse barn, guest suite, two water wells, and abundant native and exotic wildlife. It is an exceptional turnkey, live-water retreat in the heart of the Frio Canyon.

725± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / CAMERON COUNTY

The Coronado Company Farm is an approximately 725-acre, income-producing, agricultureexempt property located in Cameron County, within the city limits of Brownsville, TX. It is currently zoned “D” for dwelling. It offers approximately three-quarters of a mile of frontage on FM 1421 and is just one tract away from Resaca De La Palma State Park and World Birding Center to the east. The property is also only about two miles from the renowned Rancho Viejo Country Club and Golf Resort and just 1.5 miles from the U.S.–Mexico border. There are very few places left in the United States with a tract of land this large within city limits. This property presents a great investment opportunity for future residential or commercial development. A preliminary master land plan has already been completed, outlining over 2,200 residential lots on this tract. Although Brownsville is traditionally known as a major trade city, recent growth in the aerospace and energy sectors—spurred by SpaceX’s Starbase near Boca Chica—has transformed the city into a hub for high-tech jobs and investment. A unique feature of this property is its approximately three miles of “resacas,” former channels of the Rio Grande River. These resacas create little to no floodplain but support a rich variety of wildlife. They also aid in water retention, providing a valuable asset for future development. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to acquire a vast, strategically located property with exceptional development potential and unique natural features. Contact us today to explore the future possibilities of this extraordinary Brownsville property. SOLD CORONADO FARM

LITTLE HILL FARM

Welcome to Little Hill Farm, a beautiful, peaceful retreat nestled between the charming towns of Comfort and Waring, TX. This unique property offers approximately 12.7 acres of rustic charm and modern comfort, featuring a main log-style home with limestone exterior walls, a guest cottage, and sweeping northwest views over a tranquil pond. With an agricultural exemption for low property taxes, paved road frontage, and abundant natural beauty— including a wet-weather creek and a seasonal waterfall—this property is surrounded by mature trees, gardens, and wildlife. It perfectly blends the tranquility of the countryside with the comforts of modern living, making it ideal for a family home, a private retreat, or an investment opportunity. The farm sits on 12.7 acres with agricultural exemption and paved frontage along FM 1621. Enjoy stunning northwest-facing views overlooking a serene pond and a meandering creek, both fed by a wet-weather creek and seasonal waterfall. The land is rich with mature trees, flourishing gardens, and a variety of fruit trees including plum, peach, and pear. The main home is approximately 2,100-square-feet and spans two stories. It features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a limestone exterior and a log-style interior that exudes rustic elegance. A cozy fireplace adds warmth to the living space, and a large basement offers ample storage or potential for expansion. Enjoy the incredible views from the relaxing front porch or gather around the firepit area. The back porch overlooks a raised garden, a chicken coop, and shade trees within a one-acre fenced yard planted with fruit trees. The guest cottage includes two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a bunk room—perfect for guests or extended family. It also features a cozy fireplace and a fenced yard that ensures privacy and comfort. Additionally, the property includes a sheep barn, a water well with a storage tank, a two-car garage, and a crushed granite driveway that leads to both the main home and the guest cottage.

12± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KENDALL COUNTY

CINCO K RIVER RANCH

25± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / MASON COUNTY

The Cinco K River Ranch is approximately 25.8 acres and located in a highly desirable location on the north side of the Llano River. The ranch address is 8861 Lower Willow Creek Road, and includes frontage on both sides of the road. It is about 1.5 miles east of Hwy 87, 10.5± miles south of Mason, 30± miles north of Fredericksburg, and a 10-mile river trip to Castell. This ranch has a little bit of everything to offer: gorgeous Llano River frontage, large rock outcroppings on the lower half, and tremendous views of the entire river valley with its 80-foot rise in elevation change. The majority of the scrub brush on the north side

has been cleared to expose the mesquite trees and allow for fencing. A new water well was drilled down by the river and electricity has been extended to the well with a water line up to the north property line. There is a small garage for storage and bath house, along with a RV hookup site. This ranch is bordered by a large ranch to the west and also has a restriction in place, not allowing it to be divided any smaller than the current 25 acres, allowing for plenty of deer and other native species to remain in the area. This ranch is agricultural exempt, and the taxes are approximately $280 per year.

Welcome to Benefield Ranch, a 276±-acre expanse of untapped South Texas hunting and recreational land nestled in the heart of big deer country. Located in southern Duval County, this low-fenced ranch offers prime habitat for trophy whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, and other native wildlife, thanks to its sandy soils and dense, mature brush. With minimal improvements and abundant native cover, Benefield Ranch provides the perfect blank slate to create your own South Texas getaway, whether it’s as a weekend hunting camp or a longterm family legacy property. The ranch is ideally situated approximately 10 miles northeast of Hebbronville, just south of Realitos, with over 4,000 feet of frontage along the south side of Hwy 359, offering both convenience and seclusion. A water well—reported at 320 feet deep and producing approximately 30 gallons per minute—supplies a small campsite and traditional pila. Electricity has already been extended to the campsite, making future improvements easy to implement. The property holds an agricultural exemption, keeping annual taxes low at around $400. While no minerals convey with the sale, Benefield Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of classic South Texas brush country, with exceptional wildlife habitat, solid infrastructure, and excellent accessibility.

BENEFIELD RANCH

276± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / DUVAL COUNTY

WOLF CREEK RANCH

331± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / GILLESPIE COUNTY

Located in a coveted section of the Texas Hill Country, the 331-acre Wolf Creek Ranch lies just 12 miles southwest of Fredericksburg, TX, along Hwy 16. Water is a scarce commodity in Texas but Wolf Creek Ranch offers numerous sources, including over half a mile of Wolf Creek meandering through the property and a concrete dam that creates a creek-fed lake. Additionally, the property features three groundwater wells and water rights from Wolf Creek. The custom-built, 7,500±-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-and-one-half-bath main house is a true architectural masterpiece, incorporating a vintage 1800s rock home while offering all the modern amenities. Other improvements include a three-bed, two-bath guest house; a two-bed, one-bath mobile home; a one-bed casita, a 16,000-square-foot, 13-stall horse barn complete with office and additional amenities; a covered round pen, a 140x300-foot arena, and equipment barns. The gently rolling land offers fertile soils, numerous cross-fenced pastures, and ample oak mottes to shelter wildlife. Whitetail deer, axis deer, turkey, and dove inhabit the ranch. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this Gillespie County gem.

FM RANCH

160± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / GILLESPIE & KERR COUNTIES

A true example of a Hill Country homestead, the 160-acre FM Ranch is located just a short drive southwest of Harper, TX, and offers scenic access to both Fredericksburg and Kerrville. The gently rolling topography is blanketed with a mixture of hardwoods, including live oak, post oak, and Spanish oak. This grass-covered terrain offers abundant opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts and agriculturalists alike. Additionally, a 24-acre field may be utilized for wildlife food plots, hay production, or grazing. Two wet-weather draws cross the property from west to east, providing seasonal surface water. The homestead includes a 1,460±-square-foot, two-story home featuring three bedrooms and one bath, with ample living space and porches to enjoy the views. Nearby is a rock guest quarters consisting of two rooms, one bathroom, a cellar, and a garage. Other improvements include a rock meat processing building with cellar, a rock equipment barn, livestock barns, cattle pens, and a chicken coop. The ranch is serviced by one water well, a water storage tank, and numerous water troughs. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, feral hogs, dove, Rio Grande turkey, and occasional exotic species.

BLANCO RIVER RANCH

208± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / BLANCO COUNTY

Don’t miss your opportunity to own the 208-acre Blanco River Ranch, located less than 1.5 miles east of Blanco, TX. This high-fenced ranch features open fields planted with improved grasses such as Klein and Bermuda, a wooded landscape with a diverse mix of oaks and native brush, and nearly 800 feet of Blanco River frontage. The property is accessed via RM 165 through an automatic gate, and an all-weather road leads to the ranch’s improvements. The 3,048-square-foot rock home, typical of Hill Country architecture, offers three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, and a picturesque view of the fertile fields from the front porch. The back patio provides excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife as they meander through the wooded landscape. The property is cross-fenced into several pastures, allowing for management of cattle, horses, and hay production. Additional improvements include a horse barn with living quarters, an enclosed storage barn, a pole barn, and one water well. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, and dove.

SOUTH ONION CREEK

125± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / HAYS COUNTY

A rare find in a coveted part of Texas, the 125-acre South Onion Creek Ranch is located just a short drive southwest of Dripping Springs. The rolling topography, characteristic of this area, provides a canvas for a diverse range of native flora and fauna, along with breathtaking views. A mixture of native hardwoods and grass-covered rangeland offers endless possibilities. The southern boundary is flanked by 2,100 feet of South Onion Creek, which, in typical years, offers abundant recreational and angling opportunities. The property is accessed via the private Walker Ranch Road on its western boundary, spanning nearly 0.6 miles. Wildlife species include whitetail deer, feral hogs, dove, and Rio Grande turkey.

DOS ARROYAS RANCH

1,256 ± ACRES / NORTHWEST TEXAS

SHACKELFORD COUNTY

The ranch is located just west of Moran, TX in Shackelford County. The diverse terrain, native browse species, and fertile fields offer the perfect opportunity for agriculturalists and sportsmen alike. 14 earthen tanks are strategically located throughout the ranch, providing easy water access to livestock and wildlife. Deep Creek meanders 1.9 miles through the eastern portion of the ranch, while Cordwood Creek traverses the southwestern portion for 8/10s of a mile. Deep fertile soils make up the 43-, 65-, 70- and 78-acre fields. Public road access is available on the north, south, and west boundaries while a good network of roads provides easy access throughout the ranch.

CROSSWAY RANCH

350 ± ACRES

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KERR COUNTY

Located just 19 miles northwest of Kerrville, TX, this 350-acre ranch offers stunning views and year-round recreational opportunities. The gently rolling terrain, scattered with mature oak trees, is perfect for wildlife watching or hiking. With nearly half a mile of IH-10 frontage road access, the property is ideal for commercial ventures, ranching, or personal use. Equipped with water well and electricity, it’s ready for development or your dream home. Whether for a private retreat or ranching, this land offers a unique chance to own a piece of the Texas Hill Country.

CORDWOOD CREEK RANCH

610± ACRES / NORTHWEST TEXAS

SHACKELFORD COUNTY

Cordwood Creek Ranch is also located just west of Moran, TX, in Shackelford County. The diverse terrain, native browse species, and fertile fields make this ranch ideal for both agriculturalists and sportsmen. It is well-watered by eight earthen tanks, and Cordwood Creek meanders through the southwestern portion of the property for 0.8 miles. Deep, fertile soils support the 43- and 65-acre fields. Public road access is available on the north, south, and west boundaries, and a good network of roads provides easy access throughout the ranch.

TWO DRAWS RANCH

119± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / HAYS CO.

The 119-acre Two Draws Ranch is located just minutes southwest of Dripping Springs, TX. The ranch abounds in native flora, providing breathtaking picturesque views at every turn. The gently rolling terrain adds to the ambience while providing opportunities for future earthen water features. The property is characterized by its native hardwoods, diverse brush species, and native open space, offering the perfect canvas for recreational, hunting, and livestock use. Wildlife species include whitetail deer, feral hogs, dove, and Rio Grande turkey. Don’t miss this opportunity to create your perfect dream ranch.

DEEP CREEK RANCH

646± ACRES / NORTHWEST TEXAS SHACKELFORD COUNTY

The Deep Creek Ranch is located just west of Moran, TX, in Shackelford County. The diverse terrain, native browse species, and fertile fields offer the perfect opportunity for agriculturalists and sportsmen alike. The ranch is well-watered by six earthen tanks. Deep Creek meanders for 1.9 miles through the eastern portion of the property, providing water for both domestic livestock and wildlife. Deep, fertile soils make up the 70- and 78-acre fields. Public road access is available along the north and south boundaries, while a well-maintained network of roads allows easy access throughout the ranch.

LAGARTO CREEK RANCH

241

± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / JIM WELLS CO.

The ranch and its native brush species, rolling topography, and fertile soils offer all the attributes to create your dream ranch. The gently rolling terrain is scattered with oaks, mesquite, and an array of highly nutritious brush species. Wet-weather Lagarto Creek meanders through the middle of the property. The ranch offers two older homes, two water wells, cattle pens, and a barn. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, quail, dove, and feral hogs.

$38,000,000

KOEHN RANCH AND FARM

11,893± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / CULBERSON COUNTY

The Koehn Ranch and Farm spans approximately 11,893± acres in Culberson County, TX, featuring irrigated farmland, diverse wildlife, sustainable water resources, and mountain grassland views. It offers farming, ranching, and hunting opportunities with excellent access and infrastructure, including a five-bed, four-and-one-half-bath main house; a three-bed, two-bath manager’s house; a five-bed, five-bath worker’s trailer; a three-bed, two-bath trailer; barns, and sheds.

$1,842,420

GODBOLD RIDEOUT RANCH

1,535± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / PRESIDIO COUNTY

Godbold Rideout Ranch spans 1,535± acres in Presidio County’s Chihuahuan Desert, featuring rolling grasslands, desert wildlife, and panoramic mountain views. Located 25 miles south of Marfa off Casa Piedra Road, the ranch offers historic character, abundant groundwater, and access to Big Bend Ranch State Park and the Rio Grande. This is Chihuahuan Desert hunting land at its best and a nature lover’s dream. NEW LISTING

$1,849,408

OCOTILLO RIM RANCH

1,000± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / PRESIDIO COUNTY

Located 35 miles south of downtown Marfa, just past the end of pavement on Casa Piedra Road, Ocotillo Rim Ranch spans nearly 1,000± acres of elevated rim country with expansive views, wildlife habitat, and rich family history. Featuring electricity, water infrastructure, and dramatic terrain, it’s a rare West Texas legacy property with unmatched beauty.

$13,496,625

RANCHO VIEJO

19,995± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / PRESIDIO COUNTY

Nestled beneath the Sierra Vieja Mountains in West Texas, Rancho Viejo is a 19,995±-acre ranch that offers diverse habitats, stunning desert landscapes, and rich history. With natural spring water, extensive infrastructure, and prime hunting opportunities, it features a renovated headquarters and excellent wildlife, including mule deer, aoudad, and various bird species.

$9,850,000

RANCH 2810

2,858± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / PRESIDIO COUNTY

Ranch 2810 is part of a million-acre Chihuahuan Desert Grasslands called the Marfa Grasslands. The ranch totals 2,858± acres and includes a premier luxury home with six bedrooms, seven baths, two half-baths, several pastures, new fencing, and a water distribution system that provides water to the houses and grounds as well as for livestock and native wildlife. It is located only five miles west of Marfa, TX.

$56,915,020

EAGLE AND CARRIZO MOUNTAIN RANCH

77,260± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / HUDSPETH COUNTY

The Eagle Mountain and Carrizo Mountain Ranches are two nearby distinct properties that are connected by an improved caliche county road and miles of a paved/concrete private easement road linking the ranches with easy access. Similar to the Davis Mountains and the Chisos Mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert, this mountain range functions as a sky island habitat, with intermountain ridge lines and valleys serving as corridors for wildlife migration.

$10,000,000

SPIRES CREEK RANCH

377± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / BANDERA COUNTY

Located a few miles west of Bandera, this live-water ranch is incredibly peaceful and in a protected setting on the banks of Rock Cliff Reservoir, Spires Creek, and the Medina River. The headquarters is tastefully located on the cliffs of the lake with impeccable cut limestone improvements and an architecturally unique airplane hangar and runway.

$2,995,328

HUMMINGBIRD RANCH

568± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / JEFF DAVIS COUNTY

Located in the heart of the Davis Mountains, straddling Limpia Canyon adjacent to the Davis Mountain Preserve, the Hummingbird Ranch is a wooded private escape. Located in the DMR subdivision, enjoy a diverse habitat and abundance of game and non-game animals. The ranch is named after the rich diversity of hummingbirds found here with at least 16 species documented, including the Rivoli, White Eared, Rufus, Anna’s, and Lucifer hummingbirds to name a few.

UNDER CONTRACT

$9,905,640

DESERT MOUNTAIN RANCH

20,424± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / BREWSTER COUNTY

Desert Mountain Ranch’s name says it all. Tucked away within the solitude of the Chihuahuan Desert of Brewster County—just north of Big Bend National Park and Black Gap WMA—the ranch is rich in history, habitat, geology, and modern conveniences.

$2,246,400

MCMILLAN RANCH

7,520± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / HUDSPETH COUNTY

McMillan Ranch has been in the same family since the 1940s and is located due west of the Eagle Mountains which tower over the ranch creating breathtaking views. This ranch offers an easily accessible headquarters, three water wells, and several large surface tanks. This excellent hunting and recreational ranch is a mere 1.5 hours from El Paso International Airport and one hour from Van Horn Airport. 7,520± acres, 3,840± acre fee ownership, 3,680± acre GLO lease.

$7,142,400 COSTA GRANDE RANCH

2,232± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / CALHOUN COUNTY

Located along the waterfront of the Texas Gulf Coast in Calhoun County, just 3 miles west of Port O’Connor and 75 miles northeast of Corpus Christi. The ranch lies within the Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes Ecoregion and is part of the Ingleside barrier-strand plain geologic system, a unique Pleistocene coastal system. This ranch includes three distinct properties that offer opportunities for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Also available in smaller acreage configurations.

$2,655,000 CRISTOBAL KEY

885± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / CALHOUN COUNTY

Located along the Texas Gulf Coast, spanning 885 acres in Calhoun County, this property features diverse ecosystems, including coastal prairies, wetlands, and live oak mottes. It offers private waterfront access along the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and prime fishing opportunities. This diverse landscape is ideal for hunting, bird watching, and outdoor enjoyment. Cristobal Key is part of a larger 2,232-acre Costa Grande Ranch of which additional acreage could be purchased.

ESPIRITU SHORES

333± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / CALHOUN COUNTY

Espiritu Shores Ranch, a 333-acre coastal haven in Calhoun County, features diverse habitats, including live oak mottes, wetlands, and coastal prairies. With prime access to the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, it offers exceptional wildlife and world-class fishing opportunities. The ranch is under a conservation easement, preserving its natural beauty while allowing for development of a private waterfront home

$4,596,800 SANTO BAY RANCH

1,352± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / CALHOUN COUNTY

Santo Bay Ranch spans 1,352 acres along Texas’ Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, offering diverse habitats of live oak, wetlands, and prairies. It supports rich wildlife, world-class hunting and fishing, and lies under conservation easements allowing limited development. Extensive habitat and water management enhance its ecological and recreational value. Santo Bay Ranch is part of a larger 2,232-acre Costa Grande Ranch of which additional acreage could be purchased.

CONTACT FOR PRICE EAGLE PIÑON RANCH

2,963± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / HUDSPETH COUNTY

Eagle Piñon Ranch is a high Chihuahuan Desert ranch with elevations ranging from 4,600 to 5,800 feet and is comprised of a series of canyons, peaks, and valleys, creating a rugged yet accessible terrain. The Rio Grande valley to the south, with the Mexico mountains beyond, creates extraordinary geology and rock outcrops, one of which towers over the ranch. Enjoy expansive views as well as stunning sunrises and sunsets.

MONTEGO POINT

247± ACRES / SOUTH TEXAS / CALHOUN COUNTY

Montego Point Ranch encompasses 247 acres along the Texas Gulf Coast three miles west of Port O’Connor. This diverse property features coastal live oaks, wetlands, and prairies, promoting rich wildlife habitats. With access through a private easement, it offers excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation.

Protecting Clients. Conserving the Land.

$575,000

102 CLEAR VIEW DRIVE

5± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / JEFF DAVIS COUNTY

Located near the entrance of the desirable Limpia Crossing Subdivision, this three-bed, two-bath, 2,300±-square-foot home on 5.6± acres includes a two-car garage, stained concrete floors, granite counters, stainless steel appliances, a two-sided rock-faced gas fireplace, and a master suite with sitting area and separate dressing areas. Its covered front porch offers beautiful mountain views.

$975,000

107 HIDDEN VALLEY DRIVE

17± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / JEFF DAVIS COUNTY

Located a mile high in the Greater Big Bend Dark Sky Reserve of the Davis Mountains in Fort Davis, TX, this Southwest style 2,700-squarefoot adobe home is situated on 17.62± acres. Set in the highly desirable Limpia Crossing neighborhood, the home offers maximum privacy and unobstructed views from every room. The home showcases many handcrafted custom finishes and is designed with multiple living areas, dine-in kitchen, four bedrooms, and three baths.

$650,000

108 ANTLER DRIVE

142± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / JEFF DAVIS COUNTY

This 142±-acre property in the Limpia Crossing Subdivision offers panoramic views of the Davis Mountains. Mountain side to seasonal creek, this unique property features an observatory with a 22-inch Ritchey-Chretien telescope, 2,000-square-foot barn/workshop, twocar garage, and a two-bed, two-and-one-half bath, 2,300±-square-foot home with five living areas. Fully fenced, with private well and septic.

201 SOUTH FRONT STREET

0.386± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / JEFF DAVIS COUNTY

Located across from the Jeff Davis County Courthouse, this exquisite 2,500-square-foot, three-bed, two-bath adobe home with second floor bonus room was built in 1909 and has been immaculately restored. Renovations in 2008, 2009, and 2015 incorporated numerous modern upgrades while preserving historic charm, transforming this home into a true showcase.

$5,950,000 BALMORHEA WAREHOUSE

17± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / REEVES COUNTY

Located at Exit 209, fronting the south side of I-10 east of Balmorhea at the Hwy 17 intersection, Balmorhea Warehouse was built in 1996 and expanded in 2000. It is one of the largest warehouses in the region, featuring 13 semi-truck bays, offices, and two large open floor plans.

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$3,500/ACRE

MCCULLOCH COUNTY RANCH

4,088± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / MCCULLOCH COUNTY

This legacy ranch offers expansive views and features 130 feet of elevation change. Water resources include nine ponds, two miles of Saddle Creek, nine wells, and a Millersview-Doole water meter. Wildlife is abundant—whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, hogs, and free-ranging exotics such as axis and blackbuck. Improvements include a 1950s ranch house, barns, pens, a hunter’s camp, 30 miles of roads, and high/low fencing across seven pastures. With one mile of frontage on CR 332 (with fiber internet), additional access from CR 346, and proximity to Brady’s airport and services, this turnkey ranch is ideal for hunting, ranching, or investment. Mineral, wind, water, and solar rights convey. Multiple division options are available, starting at 570± acres. This is the lowest price per acre in McCulloch County. Will divide! Co-listed by La Gloria Land Co. and Ranchland Real Estate.

MATT MANN, BROKER ● TREY BONNER, BROKER matt@LGLand.com ● trey@ranchlandrealestate.com 713-402-882 ● 713-444-4114

BEAUTIFUL BRAZOS RIVER FARM

174± ACRES / PARKER COUNTY / MILLSAP, TX

Just 16 miles west of Weatherford is this private Brazos River farm with coastal Bermuda grass, productive sandy loam soils, 4,400 feet of river frontage, mature trees, live oaks, and cottonwoods. It is equipped with two ranch-style homes, two water wells, water tap, two stock ponds, excellent wildlife habitat, and gorgeous scenery. All owned minerals convey. $4,995,000.

SCENIC RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

334± ACRES / WISE COUNTY / CHICO, TX

This rolling to heavily rolling property features beautiful native terrain with a variety of tree cover, including post oak, live oak, elm, juniper, and diverse deer browse. The majority of the land includes sandstone surface stone and outcrops. Beautiful Elm Creek winds through the property, along with a spring and two ponds. Enjoy excellent hunting and paved FM frontage. $8,500 per acre.

CATTLE & HORSE RANCH

138± ACRES / PARKER COUNTY / PERRIN, TX

This excellent cattle grazing land with coastal Bermuda grass features scattered oak trees, cattle working pens, and an Arrowquip cattle working chute system. The property includes paved county road frontage on two sides, one dwelling and one doublewide home, and 4.5 acres of a government flood structure reservoir. $22,500 per acre.

GORGEOUS BRAZOS RIVER RANCH

429± ACRES / PARKER COUNTY / BROCK, TX

Located 45 miles west of Fort Worth, this super scenic ranch features an elevated plateau, sloping terrain, open meadows, and two river-bottom pastures with massive pecan trees. With 160 feet of elevation change, enjoy breathtaking views from Hick’s Bluff. Includes one mile of Brazos River frontage, paved access, and excellent hunting. Improvements include a stone pavilion, bunkhouse, and metal building, making it ideal for both agriculture and recreation. $22,500 per acre.

HUNTING, CATTLE & BRAZOS RIVER

293± ACRES / PALO PINTO COUNTY / MILLSAP, TX

Situated on the Palo Pinto and Parker County line, southeast of Mineral Wells, this property features rolling terrain with a mix of open pastures and mature tree cover. It includes 926 feet of Brazos River frontage and a 120-foot bluff with spectacular river views. A large creek, eight stock ponds, and two water wells are also present. The property features an 1880s homestead, old barn, cattle pens, and abundant wildlife. 100 percent of the mineral rights convey, including two income-producing petroleum wells. No owner financing or division available. $12,875 per acre.

BRAZOS RIVER RANCH

2,359± ACRES / PARKER & HOOD COUNTIES / WEATHERFORD, TX

Located on the Parker and Hood County line, southwest of Weatherford, this stunning ranch features gently to heavily rolling terrain with tree cover. The ranch includes 23 stock ponds, 4,548 feet of Brazos River frontage, several creeks, seven water wells, two springs, and Parker County Water Co-op tap. Enjoy great deer, turkey, and hog hunting. Half minerals will convey. Included are three large coastal Bermuda pastures, an executive three-bed, 3.1-bath, three-car garage main home; a foreman’s brick home, and two entrances. $16,558 per acre.

SCENIC RECREATIONAL PARADISE

490± ACRES / PARKER COUNTY / MILLSAP, TX

This beautiful property is located 16 miles west of Weatherford. The land ranges from mostly level to sloping with high points offering 200± feet of elevation change. It features post oak, pecan, and mesquite trees, as well as some live oak, elm, and cedar. Includes cultivated fields and coastal Bermuda pastures. Approximately two miles of Rock Creek wind through the property, providing excellent habitat for deer, turkey, and hogs. Includes a North Rural Water Tap, an older home, and a garage. $16,250 per acre.

HIGH FENCED W-W RANCH

5,896± ACRES / PALO PINTO COUNTY / STRAWN, TX

This high-fenced working ranch features diverse terrain and landscapes, including massive live oaks and pecan trees. Enjoy three miles of the crystal-clear, winding Ioni Creek. A limestone spring has provided potable water for 15 years. The property includes numerous ponds, 350 feet of elevation change, and a breathtaking limestone bluff overlooking the Ioni Creek valley. Outstanding deer, hog, and turkey hunting. Includes older homes, shops, cattle facilities and 350 head of cattle and extensive equipment. Located south of Possum Kingdom Lake. $8,500 per acre. MCALLEN COALSON

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THE 5K RANCH Ozona, TX – Crockett/Val Verde County

This sprawling ranch spreads across two counties and provides all the essential infrastructure to support a thriving ranch. From multiple water wells and tanks to working pens and cross-fenced acres, this ranch has it all. $ 6,401,362 | 9,483.5 Acres | # 42284-127484

PRIME AG-EXEMPT RANCHLAND Sandia, TX – Live Oak County

Highly sought after and well-maintained, this ranch is primed for income production through passive ag-exempt channels and offers endless opportunities for recreation and development. Discover deer and dove hunting just minutes from Lake Corpus Christi. $ 2,805,570 | 375 Acres | # 42281-459323

$2,450,000

GREEN BRIAR HORSE RANCH & HOME

104± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / BREWSTER COUNTY

This luxurious home and equine facility is located on paved county road, just nine miles south of Alpine. The ranch offers a spectacular custom, 5,300-square-foot home with a beautiful great room, a chef’s kitchen, large entertainment den, spacious dining and living area with stone-faced fireplace, and oversized three-car garage. The large master bedroom features a fireplace and a spa-like master bath. The home has a spacious guest bedroom and bathroom, as well as an additional room with potential as a gym or third bedroom. The barn and equine facilities include a 7,500-square-foot, drive-through barn with apartment, five indoor stalls, outdoor stalls, tack room, several feed and equipment rooms, breeding stall, small exercise arena, several covered feed storage stalls, and round pen. The property is scenic with an open grass pasture bordered by low hills with scattered juniper and piñon pine trees. Wildlife includes mule deer, whitetail, and occasional elk. Price reduced to $2,450,000. Seller motivated. John Carpenter, Assoc Listing Broker, 432-386-6773 or Richmond Fraiser, Broker, 432-837-3325.

$1,275/ PER ACRE CALAMITY CREEK RANCH

9,222± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / BREWSTER COUNTY

Just 18 miles south of Alpine, TX is the opportunity to own the heartland and headquarters of Calamity Creek Ranch. This beautiful ranch was once part of the 65,000-acre historic Neville Ranch, which dated back to the 1800s. Elevations range from 4,300 to 5,000 feet, with scenic rolling and rugged mountains, canyons, piñon pines, and broad valleys. Calamity Creek is normally a live-water creek available year-round. The property offers six good wells and a water system. The land is excellent cattle country, with hunting opportunities for mule and whitetail deer, elk, aoudad, feral hog, dove, and blue quail. Firm $1,275/per acre. John Carpenter, Assoc Listing Broker, 432-386-6773 or Richmond Fraiser, Broker, 432-837-3325.

CARPENTER REAL ESTATE / LEGACY BROKER GROUP

708 E. AVENUE E / ALPINE, TX 79830 432-837-3325 / jwcarpenter.com

TAYLOR DEVELOPMENT LAND

163± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / WILLIAMSON CO.

These 163± acres are located south of Taylor near the Samsung plant, but outside the ETJ— maximizing development options while minimizing development time and costs. The property is currently used for cattle and row crop farming. Improvements include selective fencing, several stock tanks, working pens, a barn, and a brick home. The land fronts CR 406, with additional access from CR 405. Additional acreage is available. Please call for pricing.

TAYLOR DEVELOPMENT LAND

69± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / WILLIAMSON CO.

This ideally suited property for development is located outside the ETJ near the Taylor Samsung plant. With frontage on two paved county roads, it offers approximately half a mile of ingress and egress options. The property holds an agricultural tax exemption. Improvements include a brick home built on concrete piers and steel I-beams, with approximately 3,150-square-feet under roof, as well as two sheds totaling around 3,200-squarefeet under roof. A half-acre pond is also included. Please call for pricing.

$840,000

KENEDY ACRES

66± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / KARNES COUNTY

This property offers a development opportunity on approximately 66± acres, with frontage on FM 1145 (Flax Plant Road) and Hwy 181. Utilities are available and owner will divide. You won’t find a better deal in Kenedy. Broker owned.

JIMMY FUCHS, BROKER

Hill Country, Central Texas, South Texas & East Texas 210-901-1000 • 210-413-3939 cell

info@landinvestex.com landinvestex.com

$3,450,000

13± ACRES / SOUTHEAST TEXAS / MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Big Buck Drive is a one-of-a-kind property set on 13.77 wooded acres in Montgomery County with three barndominiums, gated entry, and fencing on three sides. The first building, the Creek House, has impressive 25-foot ceilings in the great room. With three beds, three-and-one-half baths, a bunk room, flex room, home theater, fabulous kitchen with stainless steel counters, and outdoor kitchen with granite counters and a pizza oven, this home has it all! Building two offers an oversized two-car garage/shop with full bath, climate-controlled space, upstairs storage room, spray foam insulation, and washer/dryer hookups. Building three is a 3,000-square-foot garage/workshop that could be converted into a guest house. It is heated and cooled, with a home gym, lighted cupolas, office/ workshop, two storage lofts, storage closet, and three 10x12-foot insulated garage doors. The property includes specialty outdoor lighting and is open to Peach Creek at the back. Horses and cattle are welcome!

MIKE SEDER

713-806-6796 C / 281-602-8823 O Seder@MikeSeder.com / MikeSeder.com

830-257-8881 / info@meekranchsales.com / meekranchsales.com

$1,649,999

BAR H RANCH

Bar H Ranch is a 240±-acre high-fenced game ranch located northwest of Kerrville. Surrounded by large neighboring ranches, it offers exceptional privacy while still boasting over 5,000 feet of highway frontage for easy access. The ranch is home to axis, blackbuck, whitetail, and turkey, thriving in a diverse habitat. A large private lake serves as a focal point, attracting game and providing recreation such as fishing and kayaking. Improvements include a 1,800-square-feet mobile home and a large barn for storage and equipment. Offered furnished and turnkey, Bar H Ranch is the perfect retreat for family, recreation, or premier hunting. Dylan Warren, Agent.

$799,950 WHITETAIL DRAW RANCH

$849,950

HIGH FENCE FALLOW MOUNT RANCH

High Fence Fallow Mount Ranch offers a great escape from the city. This 81±-acre property features Hill Country views, fertile soil in the deep valley, paved road frontage, and is loaded with live oaks and high-quality game animals. The rolling terrain provides a diverse setting while remaining gentle enough for family recreation. Unmatched free-range hunting for both exotic and native species offers a high-quality, year-round hunting experience. Located in northeastern Real County, across the street from the historic Garven Store, with easy access off the intersection of Highways 83 and 41, you won’t find a better ranch than this! Caleb Rightmer, Agent.

The Whitetail Draw Ranch offers approximately 71 acres of lush, rolling Hill Country, featuring 6,500 feet of new high fencing, a new 20 GPM water well, and on-site metered electricity. Located in the heart of Divide country, the property is easily accessible from all directions and includes a private entry and access road. As is typical of this region, flourishing live oaks and shin oak line the ranch, with some cedar left standing to provide additional cover for game animals. Relatively gentle for the area, the ranch is well-suited for hunting, recreation, and full-time living. Just a 35-minute drive from Kerrville, 30 minutes from Junction, and 25 minutes from Leakey, this property won’t last long. Marshall Burford, Broker-Assoc.

$699,950

THE SUNSET RIDGE RANCH

170± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / EDWARDS COUNTY

home allows you to enjoy the ranch from day one. Caleb Rightmer, Agent.

$2,695,000 TURTLE CREEK ESTATE

22± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KERR COUNTY

The 22.4-acre Turtle Creek Estate is located five miles from Kerrville, TX. It boasts the gorgeous, cypress-lined Turtle Creek with a dam and small lake for fishing and swimming. The property features a new 4,700±-square-foot rock home, a 8,400±-square-foot metal building, and many more amenities. Mark Meek, Broker.

The Sunset Ridge Ranch offers a peaceful escape from the city. With miles of scenic views and abundant wildlife, you’ll feel at ease the moment you arrive. The turnkey one-bed, one-bath
240± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / EDWARDS COUNTY
81± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / KERR COUNTY
71± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / REAL COUNTY

$2,900,000

TRIPLE T CATTLE RANCH

36± ACRES / SOUTHEAST TEXAS / BRAZORIA COUNTY

If rodeo is your passion and you’re looking for a rural property in a small Texas town, there are several excellent options available. One property offers 368 acres for $4.9 million and includes second living quarters, barns, a lighted arena, and cross-fencing. Another option features 36 acres for $2.9 million with barns and a lighted arena. A third property includes 15 acres for $1.9 million, along with a primary house and surrounding acreage. You can choose whichever best fits your needs. Sweeny is located approximately 45 minutes from Houston and just 20 minutes from Lake Jackson, Angleton, or Bay City. The area is served by Sweeny Independent School District (ISD), an above-average public school district with a Niche.com rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. The Brazoria County Fair offers FHA and rodeo events. Recreational activities such as gulf and river fishing are only a short drive away. To view interior photos of the five-bed, five-bath home, go to Zillow.com, enter the property address, and explore the listing. Additional photos are available that show the barns, lighted rodeo arena, and separate living quarters.

$1,545,500 PRIME TEXAS LAND

141± ACRES / NORTHEAST TEXAS / HENDERSON COUNTY

This prime Texas land is perfect for recreation and/or investment. Located between Athens and Tyler in the scenic Poynor Community, this 141.708-acre property offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. With rolling, wooded terrain, the land features a pristine, spring-fed 17-acre lake, and county road frontage on CR 314. The property boasts two expansive hilltop building sites with 170 feet of elevation change, providing stunning panoramic views. A towering forest of giant pine and hardwood offers timber value exceeding $325,000. Enjoy fishing and hunting deer and hogs on your own private sanctuary. A two-story observation tower overlooks the lake, serving as both a scenic spot and a functional storage building. A gravel road leads straight to the waterfront for easy access. Make this unique retreat yours today!

$700,000 A NATURE LOVER’S DREAM

52± ACRES / NORTHEAST TEXAS / HENDERSON COUNTY

A nature lover’s dream! Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to own your own private getaway! Tucked away on approximately 52.5 acres of rolling terrain, this property offers the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and modern comfort. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful weekend escape, a recreational paradise, or a downsized lifestyle immersed in nature, this property delivers.

$695,000 THE HOME PLACE

42± ACRES / NORTHEAST TEXAS / HENDERSON COUNTY

The Home Place features a spacious two-story, four-bedroom, threebath home on approximately 42.786 acres, located north of Athens. A stately gate and asphalt road leads gently through meadows dotted with native oaks. Other improvements include a 2,500-square-foot shop with air/heat, stables, and more.

$635,520

BEAUTIFUL EAST TEXAS RANCH LAND

66± ACRES / NORTHEAST TEXAS / HENDERSON COUNTY

Approximately 66.2 acres of stunning countryside feature a blend of lush pastures, mature wooded areas, and a couple of serene ponds. This versatile property is ideal for agricultural use, outdoor recreation, or as the perfect location for your dream home. Just a short drive from the city limits, you can enjoy peaceful rural living with convenient access to town. Water meter at the road and electricity in the area.

$999,999

SEIZE SERENITY ON 100 ACRES

98± ACRES / NORTHEAST TEXAS / ANDERSON COUNTY

Discover the perfect blend of natural beauty and open space on this stunning 98±-acre property, featuring a serene, two-acre private lake as its centerpiece. This exceptional tract offers rolling open pastureland, ideal for grazing, farming, or future development, accented by scattered mature trees that provide shade and character throughout.

$23,500,000 SPRING MESA RANCH

3,173± ACRES / NORTHWEST TEXAS / CALLAHAN COUNTY

$13,250,000 GRATEFUL Z RANCH

1,110± ACRES / NORTHWEST TEXAS / STEPHENS COUNTY

Grateful Z Ranch is a private, high-fenced property set at the end of a quiet county road, featuring a contemporary, off-grid-capable home and diverse recreational amenities. It offers exceptional hunting and fishing opportunities, with abundant game and aquatic life, supported by varied terrain, lakes, tanks, food plots, and a sunflower-planted dove field.

$4,278,392 CIRCLE B RANCH

398± ACRES / NORTHWEST TEXAS / MONTAGUE COUNTY

This versatile property caters to both livestock ranchers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering rolling terrain, hardwood canopies, fertile pastures, and abundant surface water that supports a rich wildlife habitat. A recently updated barndominium provides comfortable living with expansive views, while the rest of the land remains largely undeveloped—ideal for a future primary residence overlooking a scenic lake. With its diverse landscape and multi-use potential, the ranch is well-suited for hunting, recreation, or a private retreat.

Nestled among the high hilltops of the Callahan Divide, this legacy property offers breathtaking landscapes, first-class accommodations, and a rich frontier history. Named after the mountain peak that rises 2,182 feet within its borders, this ranch has been meticulously restored to reflect the look and feel of a Texas cattle ranch from the 1840s. A large-scale cedar removal and native grass restoration program has created some of the most scenic and productive wildlife habitats and rangelands in the region.

$7,671,690 3P RANCH

511± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / HAMILTON COUNTY

The 3P Ranch is a truly unique recreational property featuring highly sought-after Cowhouse Creek frontage, diverse terrain, excellent topography, expansive views, abundant wildlife, and a spectacular ranch headquarters located creekside in a serene, park-like setting.

$2,850,000

PECAN BLUFF ON THE BRAZOS RIVER

20± ACRES / TEXAS METROPLEX / HILL COUNTY

Framed by the Brazos River and spring-fed Iron Creek, this live-water property is designed for family fun, events, and large-scale entertaining. It features two modern yet nostalgic homes, a fenced pickleball court shaded by pecan trees, and a conference and event venue equipped for weddings, corporate gatherings, and lively celebrations. Unique touches, such as an air-conditioned riverside teepee with a firepit, add charm and versatility to this exceptional legacy retreat.

$5,500,000 GERONIMO RANCH

4,456± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / BREWSTER COUNTY

Geronimo Ranch spans 4,456± acres of untouched Chihuahuan Desert terrain. Terlingua Creek cuts through the ranch and contains natural water holes that can hold water year-round, providing vital wildlife habitat. Elevations range from 3,000 to 4,000 feet, including part of Agua Fria Mountain. With no structures, utilities, or wells, the land remains wild and remote. Wildlife includes mule deer, aoudad, javelina, and more. A true outdoor paradise!

$1,100,000 PRIVATE INHOLDING IN BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK

639± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / BREWSTER COUNTY

This 640-acre private inholding in Big Bend National Park is an extraordinary and nearly extinct opportunity. Set in the foothills of the remote Rosillos Mountains, this is the second largest privately owned tract within BBNP. Rugged ridges, desert flats, seasonal creeks, and vast views define the landscape. Inholdings of this scale and location are incredibly rare, offering a legacy investment in one of America’s great natural treasures. Contact Mtn View Properties today for this incredible opportunity!

$2,500,000

LONG-TERM LEASE WITH U.S. CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION

10± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / PRESIDIO COUNTY

Since 2009, this long-term lease covers 24-unit lot spaces. Landlord leases land only; CBP owns and maintains homes. Approximately 10 of 23.28 acres are in use, with an additional 13 acres available for separate purchase—ideal for expansion or commercial development. It is located in Presidio, TX, which is a border town with a strong federal law enforcement presence. Stable, low-maintenance, and low-risk investment opportunity—call today!

$4,228,000 EAST RIM RANCH

4,725± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / BREWSTER COUNTY

This 4,725-acre ranch offers rolling hills, limestone ridges, wooded draws, and dry creek beds, all with Hwy 118 frontage. Just 30 minutes south of Alpine and 40 minutes from Big Bend National Park, the property has two water wells that support abundant wildlife, including a resident elk herd, mule deer and more. The far western portion is ideal for lodge development, while the rugged east side provides excellent hunting opportunities. It is a true outdoor paradise with endless potential.

$1,066,650

TBD FM 170 PRESIDIO

This exceptional land opportunity in Presidio, TX has over three-quarter miles of prime frontage along Hwy 170. This expansive property is already platted for subdividing, offering outstanding potential for commercial or residential development. City utilities are available on-site, streamlining the development process. The seller is open to dividing the land into 10-acre tracts, allowing flexibility for a variety of uses. High visibility, excellent access, and strong long-term value—call today!

$879,000

100 LOMA DEL NORTE DR

Nestled on 10.97 fenced acres in Loma Del Norte, this property offers privacy, mature trees, and great views. Enjoy the wrap-around porch and covered patio, and outdoor kitchen, perfect for entertaining. The open-concept home features three bedrooms, three baths (two en-suite), an office, breakfast bar, formal dining, two rock fireplaces, a pantry with wet bar, large laundry, basement, and a two-car garage. A large barn provides versatile space for storage or a workshop. This is a rare find with incredible features!

71± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / PRESIDIO COUNTY
10± ACRES / WEST TEXAS / BREWSTER COUNTY

$1,476,000 HILLTOP LUXURY WITH PANORAMIC

10± ACRES / TEXAS METROPLEX / DENTON COUNTY

COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS

This gated, custom owner/builder home offers 2,730-square-feet of living space on 10 panoramic hilltop acres, just minutes from Lake Ray Roberts near Sanger. Built in 2020, it’s a private retreat that blends seclusion, serenity, and modern Texas Hill Country design. The home features three spacious bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a study, and a large three-car garage. Its open-concept centers around a chef’s kitchen with a large granite island. The property is landscaped with native, drought-tolerant plants and includes a 453-foot-deep water well. Energy-efficient features include six-inch spray foaminsulated walls, a tankless hot water system, and other utilities designed to reduce costs. A large shop with an epoxied floor provides space for equipment, a tractor, or a 35-foot RV. This hilltop haven offers the perfect combination of luxury, practicality, and sweeping views.

$4,750,000

YOUR OWN RECREATIONAL RANCH

449± ACRES / NORTHEAST TEXAS / HOPKINS COUNTY

The property spans mostly oak tree-covered acres with cleared equestrian and 4-wheeling trails, a healthy deer population, four stocked bass ponds and waterfowl. A spacious two-story, 4,800±-square-foot barndominiumstyle lodge features a chef’s kitchen, three bedrooms, and five bathrooms downstairs. Upstairs offers a large kid-friendly space with three bunk beds, a bathroom, and a theater room. Screened-in porches add space to relax and enjoy the views. A beautiful pool house includes an upstairs bedroom overlooking two fenced-in pools. For ranching, there’s a 40-acre improved grass hay pasture. Equipment storage includes a 60×36 barn and a 75×40 barn with 16-foot doors, concrete floors, a half-bath, and an attached 75×25 carport with a drive-through covered patio. Additional highlights include a 444-foot backup well, an attractive ranch gate, and agricultural tax exemption. It’s packed with amenities for work, play, and relaxation!

BRIAN SMITH 214-808-8831

Brian@CountryConnection.com CountryConnection.com

$6,736,900 KUYKENDALL RANCH

824± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / SAN SABA COUNTY

Kuykendall Ranch encompasses 824 acres on both sides of RR 501 near Cherokee. This rugged north tract includes a three‑bed, two‑bath home and corrals, while the south tract is fertile for livestock. Additional features include multiple wells, cleared cedar, strong fences, abundant whitetail, turkey, dove, quail, and hogs.

$2,431,000 LONESOME OAK RANCH

374± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / MCCULLOCH COUNTY

Lonesome Oak Ranch boasts a beautiful four bed, three bath brick home with pool, horse stables, barn, and circle pen on 374 acres, just southwest of Brady. Additional features include two tanks, native pasture, strong hunting, and private access off Hwy 190. All owned minerals convey.

$4,824,000 HIGH POINT RANCH

804± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / MCCULLOCH COUNTY

High Point Ranch is a high fenced hunting ranch, located west of Brady with two barns, a water well, and excellent native forage. Avid hunters will enjoy thriving populations of deer, turkey, and hogs. Enjoy a quiet setting, strong cell signal, and the potential for wildlife, grazing, or future development.

$6,285,500 GRAY HAIR RANCH

967± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / MCCULLOCH COUNTY

Gray Hair Ranch encompasses 967 acres southwest of Brady, with a newer three bed lodge, walk in cooler, barns, well, and partial high fencing. Avid hunters will enjoy the thriving populations of whitetail, axis, turkey, and quail. Strong improvements, great access, and elevated views make this a premier hunting ranch.

$990,000 LLANO RIVERSIDE ESCAPE

10± ACRES / TEXAS HILL COUNTRY / MASON COUNTY

This scenic 10 acre getaway on the Llano River offers granite outcrop pings, deep water, and a fully equipped metal building featuring one bedroom, a bunk room, full kitchen, and bath. The Llano Riverside Escape is ideal for weekend trips, as a hunting basecamp, or for fu ture development.

FROSTY MILLER RANCH REALTY, LLC

FROSTY MILLER, BROKER

325-456-8844

frosty@tstar.net

$13,819,000

$18,805,500

RED CLOUD RANCH

8,500± ACRES WEST TEXAS / COKE COUNTY

R ed Cloud Ranch is a ranch steeped in the history of the American West. Located just south of Silver in Coke County, TX, this is a turnkey recreational, hunting, livestock production, and working ranch operation. The ranch consists of 5,400 acres of deeded land, as well as 3,100 acres of Colorado River Municipal Water District land, which borders the deeded land on both sides of the river. The bountiful Colorado River runs for 14 miles through the heart of Red Cloud Ranch. If you’re ready to experience West Texas firsthand and enjoy every minute of authentic ranch life, take a look at Red Cloud Ranch and discover all that this exceptional property has to offer.

HICKMAN EAGLE CREEK RANCH

4,252± ACRES / NORTHWEST TEXAS / NOLAN COUNTY

The Hickman family has been ranching this area of Texas for many generations. It is rare to find a ranch with this much history and natural beauty. Eagle Creek runs through the heart of the property from west to east, while spring holes create clear pools of water beneath the massive pecan trees that stretch along the length of the ranch. In years of average rainfall, the creek flows cool and clear throughout. Take a closer look at this ranch if you’re seeking excellent hunting, strong livestock production, and views that are truly unmatched in West Texas.

MADDOX AND ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE

DALTON MADDOX, BROKER 325-242-1708

jdaltonmaddox@aol.com

ASPIRE WILDLIFE RANCH

1,298± ACRES / CENTRAL TEXAS / MEDINA COUNTY

Formerly the iconic Nooner Ranch, this 1,298±-acre turnkey operation has been reimagined into a modern South Texas showplace with upscale living, high-functioning systems, and revenue-generating potential. Whether you’re a hunter, rancher, outfitter, investor, or conservationist, Aspire offers unmatched infrastructure, luxury accommodations, and a legacy of wildlife excellence.

DEVERS INVESTMENT RANCH

332± ACRES / SOUTHEAST TEXAS / LIBERTY COUNTY

This property has a range of revenue-generating opportunities. Positioned in a high-growth corridor, the property’s potential is set to increase as development continues. This ranch is a valuable asset for both investors and landowners!

WHEELER RANCH

728± ACRES / NORTHEAST TEXAS / VAN ZANDT COUNTY

This exquisite 728±-acre ranch with diverse potential is located between Terrell and Lindale, TX. Wheeler Ranch presents an exceptional opportunity for both investors and those seeking the ultimate ranching lifestyle. With a perfect blend of agricultural expanses, lush pastures, and the allure of commercial development, this property is a canvas for your dreams to come to life. Boasting prominent I-20 frontage, multiple ponds, FM and county road access, this ranch is a gem of versatility and promise.

THOMAS A.C. DAVIS

832-977-0071

TDavis@TexasRanchSales.com

TexasRanchSalesLLC.com

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