Located at the edge of the scenic Texas Hill Country, this ranch is a rare combination of beauty and productivity. With 30 mile views, excellent native deer genetics, and abundant high quality native brush, it is one of the finest hunting and recreational ranches in Texas.
Terrain: The topography on this ranch is one of its most exciting features. It is situated in the Brady Mountains, in north McCulloch County. The surface ranges from rolling to steeply rugged hills, with deep draws hidden in the hardwood trees below the rocky bluff. There are areas of fertile soil for food plots, with nice views of nearby hills.
The views from the highest elevations, which can be driven to, are breathtaking. The hills are covered primarily in live oak, shin oak, and Texas red oak trees, plus redbud, littleleaf sumac and other highly desirable species. Lower elevations have a good mixture of nati...
The views from the highest elevations, which can be driven to, are breathtaking. The hills are covered primarily in live oak, shin oak, and Texas red oak trees, plus redbud, littleleaf sumac and other highly desirable species. Lower elevations have a good mixture of native brush species, including mesquite and whitebrush. There is not much cedar (juniper) on the ranch.
Water: There are 7 stocks, and the ranch has one old well which has not been used in years.
Wildlife: This is a wildlife haven, with healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and other species.
Minerals: Mineral rights are negotiable and a portion will be conveyed with the property.
Price: $1,995 per acre.
Comments: This is a spectacularly beautiful ranch, with much to offer both as a hunting ranch and as a family or corporate retreat. It is located in a very quiet area, away from city noises, and it has good county road access. In addition, it has several potential income streams, including a good probability of wind turbines.