Located in northern Llano county, this 1,100 acre ranch features some of the most stunning hilltop views in the Hill County. One of the best building sites has both water and electrical service nearby. The terrain ranges from gently sloping to steep hill sides. Wolf Creek runs through the heart of the the ranch, from north to south, for a total of approxitely 2.5 miles. The Wolf Creek watershed covers thousands of acres and the creek has numerous spots where nice large lakes could be constructed. This ranch has very consistent tree cover consisting of live oak trees, post oak trees, cedar elm trees, and mesquite trees. The cedar trees have been cut. The ranch has good productive soils with a healthy cover of native grass. There are ample places to plant improved grasses or wildlife food plots. The ranch is cross-fenced into two main pastures and there are two water wells. The...
Located in northern Llano county, this 1,100 acre ranch features some of the most stunning hilltop views in the Hill County. One of the best building sites has both water and electrical service nearby. The terrain ranges from gently sloping to steep hill sides. Wolf Creek runs through the heart of the the ranch, from north to south, for a total of approxitely 2.5 miles. The Wolf Creek watershed covers thousands of acres and the creek has numerous spots where nice large lakes could be constructed. This ranch has very consistent tree cover consisting of live oak trees, post oak trees, cedar elm trees, and mesquite trees. The cedar trees have been cut. The ranch has good productive soils with a healthy cover of native grass. There are ample places to plant improved grasses or wildlife food plots. The ranch is cross-fenced into two main pastures and there are two water wells. The habitat for deer and turkey and other native wildlife is superb. There are no subdivisions in this area and hunting is excellent. This would make a great high fence game ranch. The adjacent 388 acres has a large, modern custom home and is also available.