SUMMARY
Welcome to County Line Ranch, ideally located off State Hwy 29 between Mason and Menard. This 680+/- acre ranch runs along the Menard and Mason County line, offering diverse landscapes, rich history, and excellent wildlife habitat. The ranch features a nice blend of northern sandy loam soils at the bottoms and hills that display exceptional views, creating an all-around unique and picturesque setting.
DESCRIPTION
Exceptional views of the Hill Country - County Line Ranch is a well-located ranch on the Menard and Mason County line. The ranch features a variety of terrains, from sandy loam soils in the north that have large-scattered oaks, mesquite, and cedar to higher elevations that plateaus in the south, offering great long-range views to the north. The property is covered with various hardwoods and a mix of native grasses. This ranch perfectly blends historical charm and natura...
Exceptional views of the Hill Country - County Line Ranch is a well-located ranch on the Menard and Mason County line. The ranch features a variety of terrains, from sandy loam soils in the north that have large-scattered oaks, mesquite, and cedar to higher elevations that plateaus in the south, offering great long-range views to the north. The property is covered with various hardwoods and a mix of native grasses. This ranch perfectly blends historical charm and natural beauty, making it ideal for ranching, hunting, or simply enjoying the great outdoors.
LOCATION
Situated along State Hwy 29 and straddling the Menard/Mason County line, County Line Ranch is located about 18+/- miles from Mason, 20+/- miles from Menard, 24+/- miles from Brady, 37+/- miles from Junction, 60+/- miles from Fredericksburg, 79+/- miles from Kerrville, 114+/- miles from San Antonio, and 127+/- miles from Austin.
LAND
The ranch covers a diverse landscape, including sandy loam soils in the northern portion and higher elevations that plateaus in the southern portion. The northern area has large-scattered oaks, mesquite, cedar, and native brush, while the southern area features a variety of large-scattered oaks, including live oak, shin oak, Spanish oak, and cedar. The land is well-suited for cattle grazing and wildlife habitat, with a good turf of mixed native grasses.
IMPROVEMENTS
County Line Ranch is fenced into four pastures and two small traps. The headquarters area includes a newer two-bedroom/two-bathroom home that was built in 2017 and is approximately 1,207+/- sf. Photos of the interior of the home are available upon request. Other improvements include a set of working pens and several metal barns.
WILDLIFE
The ranch boasts an excellent concentration of whitetail deer and turkey, along with some hogs, dove, and quail. The superb tree and brush cover provide an excellent habitat, making County Line Ranch home to an abundance of wildlife.
WATER
County Line Ranch is well-watered with two wells. The main well at the headquarters is equipped with a solar-powered submersible pump, pressure system, reservoir, and waterlines, supplying several water troughs. The second well, located in the southwest portion of the ranch, also features a submersible pump with a storage tank and several water troughs around it.