LOCATION: Located just off the famous Hill Country Wine Trail on US Hwy 290 East, approximately 6 miles from the blossoming destination of Fredericksburg, Texas in Gillespie County.
TERRAIN: The easement road access takes you just off the hustling, bustling, 290 Wine Trail. Level fields, perfect for planting crops, orchard, or vineyard, give way to gentle sloping terrain full of century old oaks along the grassy banks of the Pedernales River. Soils include Pedernales Sandy Loam, Tobosa Clay, Boerne and Oakalla soils, and Purves Soils.
WATER: Enjoy over 1100 feet of river frontage on the Pedernales River, a tributary of the Colorado River. The name Pedernales, first used in the middle 18th century, comes from a Spanish word for the flint rocks characteristic of the riverbed. The river rises from springs in southeastern Kimble County, approximately 25 miles (40km) southeast ofJunction. ...
WATER: Enjoy over 1100 feet of river frontage on the Pedernales River, a tributary of the Colorado River. The name Pedernales, first used in the middle 18th century, comes from a Spanish word for the flint rocks characteristic of the riverbed. The river rises from springs in southeastern Kimble County, approximately 25 miles (40km) southeast ofJunction. It flows generally east into Gillespie County, past Fredericksburg, and into Blanco County, passing north ofJohnson City. It joins the Colorado from the southwest inLake Travis, approximately 10 miles (16km) west of Austin.
The river has a close association with the Texas Hill Country, tied to the history of the region and emblematic of its geography. Along its route it flows over numerous rugged limestone escarpments as it winds eastward, passing along the south side of the ranch of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who grew up in nearbyStonewall, south of the river.
In 1750,Fray Benito Fernndez de Santa Anaproposed a plan to the Spanish government that a mission be established among the Lipan Apache who lived along the river. In 1789, the river was the site of a skirmish between ColonelFrancisco Xavier Ugalde and a group of Lipan and Mescalero Indians. The first permanent white settlement along the river was in 1846, when the town of Fredericksburg was established by German immigrants. The threat of raids from Apaches restricted settlement in the area until the 1880s.
SUMMARY: Now is your opportunity to own a little slice of heaven in the booming Texas Wine Country where you can cool off in the easily accessible portion of the Pedernales River. The family owned land has never been on the market. History and heritage of this property date back to the early settlement of Gillespie County when this land started to be farmed by the same family. Large herds of Axis deer roam up and down the Pedernales River Valley along with Whitetail deer, turkey, and other native wildlife. Visit the nation's largest working wildflower farm, Wild Seed Farms located just one property over. Experience some of the best wines and wineries that Texas has to offer along what has been dubbed the Hill Country Wine Trail/290 Wine Trail. The highest concentration of wineries, tasting rooms, breweries, and distilleries are located on Highway 290 East corridor.
To schedule a showing please call
Traeger Fuhrmann || Listing Agent
Office (830) 992-3045
Cell (830) 992-0374
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approximately 6 miles East of Fredericksburg accessed by easement road off Hwy 290. No sign