Located in Kerr County, 4.5 miles south of Kerrville, Texas off of Hwy 173 and fronting on FM 2771.The topography is moderately rolling with elevations ranging from 1565 ft. to 1860 ft. at the highest point. Over 2000 ft. of Turtle Creek which runs through the north part of the ranch from the west to the north boundary. Turtle Creek runs year round and has a beautiful water hole and some shallow rapids. With easy access to the creek off of FM 2771 it provides great swimming, recreation and water for wildlife. The ranch has lots of good soil and a good combination of open and thick areas, with brush and trees including Persimmon, Cedar, Live Oaks and Mesquite.The ranch has been high fenced with about ¾ of it being new fence also 4 protein feeders (1000lbs.) and 4 Sweeney deer feeders (250lbs.) will be part of the ranch. There is an older rock home; open pole barn, small wood frame hom...
Located in Kerr County, 4.5 miles south of Kerrville, Texas off of Hwy 173 and fronting on FM 2771.The topography is moderately rolling with elevations ranging from 1565 ft. to 1860 ft. at the highest point. Over 2000 ft. of Turtle Creek which runs through the north part of the ranch from the west to the north boundary. Turtle Creek runs year round and has a beautiful water hole and some shallow rapids. With easy access to the creek off of FM 2771 it provides great swimming, recreation and water for wildlife. The ranch has lots of good soil and a good combination of open and thick areas, with brush and trees including Persimmon, Cedar, Live Oaks and Mesquite.The ranch has been high fenced with about ¾ of it being new fence also 4 protein feeders (1000lbs.) and 4 Sweeney deer feeders (250lbs.) will be part of the ranch. There is an older rock home; open pole barn, small wood frame home, in-ground storage rooms, 2 domestic water wells; electricity and water well are located at both ends of the ranch.Great views, nice wide valleys with great stock tank potential, good roads through out the ranch. Close to Kerrville, the airport, golf courses, home building sites, and a most impressive set of “Dinosaur Tracts”.
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