This is an old family ranch that is offered to the public for the first time in several generations, and is regarded as above average for both its productivity and wildlife habitat. A major area drainage, Vasterling Creek, flows thru the ranch, leaves, then comes back on for a stretch. This creek features a wide, sandy bottom with granite outcrops, and flows for much of the year in a couple of spots, with holes present in other areas during wetter times. A spring near the headquarters flows year-round out of a granite rock, and there are several good stock tanks in the southern part of the ranch.
Improvements are in fair to good condition, and feature a neat frame farm house that has been well-maintained, a small guest house, a smoke house, barn, garage and set of rustic stock pens. An electric well pumps cold, clear water to the headquarters, and fences and crossfences are in poor ...
Improvements are in fair to good condition, and feature a neat frame farm house that has been well-maintained, a small guest house, a smoke house, barn, garage and set of rustic stock pens. An electric well pumps cold, clear water to the headquarters, and fences and crossfences are in poor to good condition.
Ranch roads are in fair condition, and the residential area has been well kept, with a nice picnic area under a giant liveoak tree in back. The ranch entrance is cute and friendly, and there is little junk to be found on the property.
Topography is gently rolling, with several high points affording distant views of rugged mountains. Sandy clay soils are sprinkled with granite outcrops, and mesquite, liveoak and post oak trees are scattered throughout. This would be regarded as a relatively smooth ranch for Llano County, and access throughout is easy, though somewhat bumpy in places.
The main event is an outstanding population of whitetail deer, with excellent hunting on the side for turkey, dove and varmints. Hog signs have not been observed on the site. Two of the tanks would be suitable for fishing and have been stocked in the past. A front pasture was once cultivated, and could easily be reclaimed for food plots.
The overall look and condition of the ranch with regard to sustaining wildlife is favorable, with a good cover of mature trees and forbes, coupled with excellent turf and weeds. Younger trees are in abundance as well, boding a good future for habitat for generations to come.
Vasterling Creek peacefully winds its way through the property, with lazy oaks providing shady campsites alongside its wide, sandy streambed. Where granite surfaces, water flow is usually found, and seasonal potholes are carved out in the bends. A stroll down the creek is a step into another world, as one is reminded of sandy beaches and waves pounding a distant shoreline.
A ranch of this degree of refinement is a rare find in Llano County, and the attractions are many and varied. Scenic beauty, utility, accessibility, water and productivity combine to result in a ranch with solid value coupled with the romance of the “land of legend and lure.” We look forward to the opportunity of sharing this very special piece of property with you and your family, and appreciate your consideration of the offering.