Leon Ranch is located approximately 13 miles southwest of Mason off Tri-County Road and about 2.6 miles of easement road. The ranch topography consists of rolling to rugged terrain. The northern end of the property consists of gently tolling upland areas providing dramatic views of the LLano River Valley and Blue Mountains. The southern half of the ranch is characterized by steep slopes and rugged terrain. Two wet weather creeks/draws traverse the ranch and merge near the south property line. Vegetation includes a good cover of live oak, post oak, moderate cedar, mesquite, bee brush, persimmon, and other brush native to the area. Elevations range from 1570 feet along the southeast property line, to 1700 along the northwest corner. A domestic water well with a submersible pump furnishes water and there is also a spring located along the eastern draw on the south side of the ranch. There i...
Leon Ranch is located approximately 13 miles southwest of Mason off Tri-County Road and about 2.6 miles of easement road. The ranch topography consists of rolling to rugged terrain. The northern end of the property consists of gently tolling upland areas providing dramatic views of the LLano River Valley and Blue Mountains. The southern half of the ranch is characterized by steep slopes and rugged terrain. Two wet weather creeks/draws traverse the ranch and merge near the south property line. Vegetation includes a good cover of live oak, post oak, moderate cedar, mesquite, bee brush, persimmon, and other brush native to the area. Elevations range from 1570 feet along the southeast property line, to 1700 along the northwest corner. A domestic water well with a submersible pump furnishes water and there is also a spring located along the eastern draw on the south side of the ranch. There is an older ranch house, built in 1948 with a detached carport and storage room both in good condition. The ranch is habitat to white tail deer, turkey, dove and quail. A 21 point (176") Boone and Crockett buck was recently killed on the ranch. With proximity to the Llano River being only 1700 feet away the ranch is a natural haven for wildlife. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a reasonably priced, secluded ranch that offers stunning views, home sites, and excellent wildlife habitat for hunting. Priced to sell!
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