Located halfway between Harper and Junction in Kimble County, the 388-acre P. Bode Ranch offers Hill Country living on a scale that is increasingly hard to find.
Although most Hill Country ranches of this size are far off the beaten path, access to the P. Bode Ranch is easy. The entrance fronts on CR 442, which is about 3 miles north of the US-290. As another reference point, the ranch is about 6 miles from the intersection of I-10 and US-290.
P. Bode Ranch is within easy reach of the coveted small-town amenities of Fredericksburg, Junction and Kerrville. The bright lights of both Austin and San Antonio are about 90 minutes away.
The gently rolling hills, covered with native grasses and a mixture of live oak and cedar, provide a blank canvas of opportunity. Although the elevation changes are gradual, stunning viewsthe ones that make the Hill Country one of Texas' most beloved regions...
The gently rolling hills, covered with native grasses and a mixture of live oak and cedar, provide a blank canvas of opportunity. Although the elevation changes are gradual, stunning viewsthe ones that make the Hill Country one of Texas' most beloved regionsstill abound.
While it has been used primarily as a cow-calf operation, the ranch is home to a variety of native wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and feral hogs. The exterior fences are functional game-proof; the interior fences are traditional net wire.
A water well with an electric pump and a concrete holding tank serve the needs of livestock and wildlife.
For those looking to create a one-of-a-kind life against the beautiful backdrop of the Hill Country, the P. Bode Ranch offers the opportunity on a rare scale.
To see the P. Bode Ranch for yourself and stake a personal claim, call Jeffrey C. Hood with Hood Real Inc. at (830) 431-1177. The ranch is listed for $6,800/acre. (Additional acreage can be purchased for the same price per acre.)
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