This rough and rugged ranch offers panoramic views from the highest elevation in Llano County along with live water in spring fed creeks and ponds. Sitting over the Hickory Sands Aquifer, there are many live springs, with one continuously flowing from a limestone rock in Baumann Creek. This combines with more water coming from other springs that winds through the ranch from a shallow area then forming 100 ft. cliffs in some places with lots of caves to explore!
There is one windmill well that feeds a concrete cattle trough that has been continually flowing for years, but there is no other well on the ranch, and electricity is on the north east end of the ranch.
Huge live oak trees cover the ranch, along with a monster pecan tree above one of the springs. There are also lots of cedar that could be cleared that would cause even more water to flow and other areas that could be made to lo...
Huge live oak trees cover the ranch, along with a monster pecan tree above one of the springs. There are also lots of cedar that could be cleared that would cause even more water to flow and other areas that could be made to look like a park. There's lots of great homesites along with an old one near some spring fed ponds, and old rock wall where some clearing has been done to give you a great view of the hill country.
This ranch could also be bought in a 314 ac tract or a 542 ac tract, See ID's 965628 and 1066679 for more details. Call me today to schedule a viewing of this amazing ranch.
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Research Parcel InformationWest from Llano on Highway 71 West, past Valley Spring, right on CR 410, ranch approx. 2-3 miles on your left. No sign, and please do not trespass.
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