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Kimble County | 440 acres
$9,995,000
440 acres of Acreage, Farm & Ranch in Kimble County.

Kimble County | 309 acres
$7,800,000
Boulder Creek Ranch encompasses 309 acres in the heart of Kimble County, offering live water, dramatic terrain, and a main ranch house set high above the Johnson Fork. Located about 10 miles southeast of Junction and only a mile off Interstate 10, the ranch provides both accessibility and privacy, with the outer rim of San Antonio just over an hour away. The property is anchored by more than 2,500 feet of frontage along the Johnson Fork Creek. This stretch of water is recognized for its deep blue color and clarity, reaching depths of 10 feet and spanning more than 100 feet across in places. Limestone and chalk bluffs rise over 200 feet above the creek, creating a dramatic contrast between the bright river valley and the rugged high country above. The water supports year-round recreation, from swimming and kayaking to fishing and simply enjoying shaded areas along the banks. The terrain climbs quickly away from the creek, breaking into canyons, ridges, and rolling uplands that connect into the Blue Mountains. From the higher elevations, long views stretch for miles across the Hill Country, capturing both sunrise and sunset. The land possesses great native habitat for thriving wildlife, with whitetail, axis, and turkey calling the ranch home. The main home sits atop one of the ranch's most prominent ridgelines, a 3,000 square foot residence with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Warm wood finishes, vaulted ceilings, and an open layout create a welcoming interior. The upstairs bedrooms overlook the great room below, and the wide porch frames views of the Johnson Fork and the valley directly beneath. A detached two-car garage and a two-car carport enclosed on three sides provide covered parking and storage. A 591 square foot river cabin offers additional lodging near the water, with one bedroom, one bathroom, and a covered porch. This cabin serves well as a guest house or as a hunter's cabin for extended stays. Two water wells supply the property, supporting household and ranch use. A network of internal roads extends throughout the property, with the main road paved all the way to the hilltop residence and additional trails providing access to the creek, canyons, and elevated vantage points. Boulder Creek Ranch reflects the best of the region's character: clear live water, towering bluffs, and wide-open views across the Hill Country. Its combination of improvements, live water frontage, and size make it well suited for recreation, hunting, or a long-term residence within easy reach of Junction, San Antonio, and Kerrville.

Kimble County | 630.8 acres
$5,290,000
630+/- High fenced acres with 2/2 home, Hunters cabin, cleaning areas, multiple out buildings, blinds, feeders, 2 wells, windmill with storage offering beautiful land with 140+ feet in elevation changes, wet weather creek, 2 dirt tanks with stocked fish. Animal population includes: Fallow, auodads, Axis, sika, blackbuck, hogs and whitetail, quail and turkey. Extensive roads and trails throughout the property. On western point of the property is a small cabin with views of the historic Teacup Mtn. This ranch offers fantastic terrain changes for the animals to thrive and could be a very nice full time property, retirement property for those not quite ready for full retirement or a great hunting get away for a corporate owner. Property is also located just a 1/4 mile from the Main Llano River accessed via Groby's crossing.

Kimble County | 655.6 acres
$3,344,019
Great Head Quarters with 2/1 house two cabins and 5th wheel , great water system to 5 gravity fed water troughs . There are whitetail deer along with Axis ,hogs and turkeys. Very nice blinds and 8 feed pens. Cabin #1 has 2 beds , cabin #2 has 4 beds. There is an bath house for men and women.

Kimble County | 222 acres
$1,775,000
Lost Bull Ranch encompasses approximately 222+/- acres of highly improved Hill Country ranch land, offering an exceptional combination of reliable water, scenic terrain, abundant wildlife, and long-term usability. With Owner Financing available and no restrictions, this impressive property provides a rare opportunity for buyers seeking flexibility, investment potential, and the freedom to create their ideal ranch vision. Located just west of Harper, Texas, Lost Bull Ranch is ideally suited for a premier recreational property, hunting ranch, future homesite, family compound, or legacy holding in one of the Texas Hill Country's most desirable regions. Featuring established infrastructure, dependable water resources, diverse habitat, and multiple elevated build sites, Lost Bull Ranch offers immediate enjoyment while providing significant future potential. The property's blend of functionality, accessibility, and natural character creates a well-rounded ranch ready to enjoy from day one. Located west of Harper in Kimble County, Texas, Lost Bull Ranch enjoys excellent accessibility while maintaining the privacy and seclusion sought by ranch buyers. Positioned within easy reach of Fredericksburg, Kerrville, and other Hill Country destinations, the ranch offers convenient access to dining, shopping, and amenities while preserving the peaceful atmosphere of a true ranch setting. The ranch features gently rolling terrain complemented by dramatic canyon systems, mature hardwoods, and expansive Hill Country views. Strategic cedar clearing has improved grass production and enhanced visibility across the property while preserving the natural character and wildlife habitat that define the landscape. Native grasses thrive throughout the ranch, supported by a healthy mix of hardwoods and native brush. The diverse topography creates excellent wildlife habitat while providing numerous elevated vantage points that capture sweeping views across the surrounding countryside. Lost Bull Ranch is well-equipped for immediate recreational use and hunting enjoyment. Existing improvements include electricity, cross fencing, an improved internal road system, three hunting blinds, three corn feeders, and established cottonseed stations. Multiple elevated homesites throughout the ranch provide outstanding opportunities for a future residence, hunting lodge, barndominium, or family compound. The existing infrastructure allows a new owner to begin enjoying the property immediately while planning future improvements. Water is a defining feature of Lost Bull Ranch. A reliable water well producing approximately 10 to 12 gallons per minute provides dependable water for future improvements, livestock, and wildlife. The ranch also features a supplementally fed pond that serves as an attractive focal point while providing a valuable year-round water source. Additional water infrastructure includes a concrete pila and natural drainage features that offer excellent opportunities for future pond development and enhancement. Lost Bull Ranch offers exceptional hunting and recreational opportunities supported by diverse habitat, reliable water, and varied terrain. Wildlife commonly found on the ranch includes Whitetail deer, Axis deer, Sika deer, turkey, dove, and occasional exotic species. The combination of established hunting infrastructure, quality habitat, and strong wildlife populations creates a highly functional recreational experience. Beyond hunting, the ranch offers excellent opportunities for hiking, ATV riding, wildlife viewing, and simply enjoying the privacy and beauty of the Texas Hill Country.

Kimble County | 157 acres
$1,695,000
Long time family ranch, located on RR 479 only 8 miles to downtown Harper and within the Harper ISD. Straight property lines, rectangular shape and perimeter fenced, this gently rolling acreage has nice coverage of oaks, very little cedar and several building sites with some excellent views. Not extremely rocky and there are two old abandoned field areas. There are three draws that transverse the property that could have pond potential. Electric lines also run the entire length of the ranch from east to west. In addition to whitetail, axis herds also reside here. There is an older home, livable but needs work, as well as attached garage/shop with apartment above. Older well with no information available, wells in the area are in the 10 GPM range. Property is unrestricted. Current access is from Kimble Oaks Trail but access from 479 as well. There is an option to buy without the home and 10.01 acres

Kimble County | 282.38 acres
$1,550,000
282+ Acre Hunting Ranch – Junction, TX Discover a nearly untouched paradise just 18 miles from Junction, Texas. This 282+ acre hunting ranch is completely fenced and features dense, mature cedar and oak coverage, sparing it from the wildfire damage affecting the surrounding area. The property offers dramatic topography with a substantial hill in the center sloping down into a large, fertile ravine, providing incredible cover and natural travel corridors for wildlife.

Kimble County | 181 acres
$1,490,000
In the rolling heart of the Texas Hill Country, just outside Junction, lies a ranch where the horizon stretches endlessly and the pace of life slows to something sacred. Perched amid sweeping scenic views, this unique Victorian-style 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home stands as a timeless centerpiece-its upstairs and downstairs gazebos offering front-row seats to sunrises that spill gold across cross-fenced pastures. Covered porches invite long conversations and quiet mornings, while the in-ground pool-with its fountain and natural stone features-overlooks the land like a private resort carved into the countryside. Beneath vast skies, native flora and fauna flourish, and the rhythm of wildlife is ever-present: whitetail and axis deer moving at dusk, coveys of quail rising from the brush, turkey and dove passing through, and songbirds filling the air for the avid birdwatcher. Water is abundant with strong wells, and adventure waits just minutes away near the North and South Llano Rivers and South Llano River State Park. Though it feels worlds away, you're only moments from downtown Junction's shopping and dining, 50 miles from Fredericksburg, roughly 100 miles from San Antonio International Airport, and even have access to a private airport nearby for seamless travel. An RV barn complete with two full hookups and septic offers room for guests or extended stays, making this property as functional as it is beautiful. This is more than a ranch-it's a Hill Country legacy property designed for gathering, recreation, and the kind of quiet luxury that only Texas land can provide.

Kimble County | 136.98 acres
$1,395,000
In addition to being an ideal recreation tract with minimal restrictions, there are also multiple building sites, several of which have nice views. Electric service runs along FM 479 and also along the majority of the length of the tract from east/west line. Ag exemption is in place with a month to month grazing lease. There are several ravines which could be developed into pond sites. While there are no wells on this tract, a well witcher has been on site and feels confident that water can be obtained in multiple sites. This tract also offers the possibility to divide into small homesites, depending on size, county approval may be required. Additional 20 acres could be available

Kimble County | 277 acres
$1,385,000
The ranch has sloping to rolling topography with good elevation changes. Maynard Creek traverses the property on the western portion, giving this ranch ample amount of ground water. Spring fed and with good water even in this draught. The creek is located on the western edge of the property for livestock and wildlife. The property has low fencing on the west, south and most of north boundaries, with fencing on the far east boundary required. There is a very good water well with 250 gallon storage and power brought into the property with RV hookup. The ranch retains its agriculture exemptions. The property shares boundaries with Maynard Creek Hunting Ranch to the West and South. There is an abundance of wildlife seen on the property including dove, turkey, axis, trophy whitetail, aoudad, hogs, as well as varmints typical for the area. Seller is selling as whole and will not subdivide property nor owner finance. Please note address is approximate and please do not attempt to locate property or you will be trespassing. Listing agent must accompany!

Kimble County | 114.27 acres
$1,150,000
ASSUME THIS LOAN at 4.75% ON THIS RANCH!!! 114.27+/- Acres Junction, TX - Kimble County ~5 mins from Junction ~50 mins from Kerrville ~1 hour and 45 mins from downtown San Antonio This is one of a kind ranch and deal for a buyer! The property has a very clean and comfortable ~1080 sq ft 2 bed 2 bath mobile home that sits on the hills just north of Junction and gives some of the best views over looking the town and the surrounding area. The home is supplied by a water well that produces around ~39 gpm which is amazing for this area. There are huge drainage ditched through out the property which makes a fun time for off roading or hiking. The wildlife is plentiful with whitetail deer, dove, pigs, coyotes, bobcats, foxes and the occasional axis.

Kimble County | 110 acres
$1,050,000
Part of the Dominion IV Ranch, a 2,446+/- acre high-fenced exotic game ranch, this exceptional 110+/- acre property offers a combination of natural beauty, functionality, and hunting opportunities. The land features diverse topography with scenic oak trees, rolling terrain, and secluded bedding areas rich with native vegetation. This creates ideal habitat conditions for the exotic and native game that lives here. A runoff-fed, water-well-supplied pond serves as a water source and natural gathering point for wildlife. Improvements include a 1,400 +/- SQFT custom-built ranch house and workshop, thoughtfully positioned to capture scenic views from the back porch. Whether used as a full-time residence, hunting property, or a weekend escape, this ranch delivers privacy, wildlife diversity, and classic Texas Hill Country charm.

Kimble County | 204 acres
$1,020,000
204 acres of Acreage, Farm & Ranch in Kimble County.

Kimble County | 100.71 acres
$980,000
Escape to 100 acres in Texas Hill Country, located in Kimble County—a prime hunting destination. This expansive ranch features a 2022-built manufactured home, ideal for comfortable stays. Hunters will find everything needed: a pond attracting wildlife, protein and corn feeders, blinds strategically placed for optimal viewing, and a dedicated campsite with RV hookups. The property is a haven for diverse wildlife, including White Tail Deer, Genetic Axis, Blackbuck, and more. Perfect for hunting or a peaceful retreat, this land offers both adventure and relaxation in Texas’s scenic Hill Country. Don't miss out on this solid piece of Texas land.

Kimble County | 107.95 acres
$950,000
107.95 acres. Neat, well-built cabin with great hunting and long-range views! The cabin and related improvements create the ambiance you desire when enjoying your ranch. It sits on a high point and offers distant views of the surrounding country. The ranch is located west of Harper and less than 1.5 hours from San Antonio and 2 hours from Austin. An automatic entry gate and a well-maintained entry road leads you to a very private and peaceful setting at the end of the road and backed up to a large low fenced ranch. The hunting is exceptional for axis, whitetail, turkey and hogs.