Location: Approximately 2 hours from San Antonio, Texas; 2 hours from Austin, Texas; 20 minutes from Mason, Texas; 20 minutes from Menard, Texas; 25 minutes to Brady, Texas
Land: Gently rolling land spotted with Live and Post Oaks, as well as a few native pecan tress along the river. A fair amount of brushy shrubs (Juniper, Whitebrush, prickly pear, and some Mesquite) are scattered about creating just enough habitat for the local wildlife to thrive. There is roughly 100' in elevation change on the ranch. Two draws run through draining runoff into the river.
Wildlife: An abnormally large population of Rio Grande turkey call this area home. They roost up and down the river and they can be heard often throughout the day. Feral hogs, Whitetail deer, quail, Jackrabbits, and an array of varmints abound as well.
Water: Approximately 4000' of the San Saba River, often referred to as one of T...
Water: Approximately 4000' of the San Saba River, often referred to as one of Texas' best kept secrets, it's known for its clarity and limestone-lined bottom. From long, deep pools to shallow ripples this river is sure to impress. Limestone cliff faces along the river are dramatic and conjure up the days when cowboys and Indians were roaming. The river is also line in some of the largest Elm trees I have ever seen.
Improvements: Electricity is not on property but is available and there are currently no water wells (more information can be found on local underground water through the Menard County Underground Water District).
Access: Two entries off of FM1311. One of the gated entrances is the old FM 1311 road before the low water crossing on the San Saba was washed out and they shifted the road to the East and built a bridge across the river. The old slab that was once used for the crossing is there today.
Sensible deed restrictions(see "Useful Documents")
From Mason, Texas: Head North on Hwy 87, continue NW on Hwy 29, turn N on FM 1311, drive 2 miles, property on West side of FM 1311