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Lampasas County | 378 acres
$7,777,000
Horseshoe Falls, A Historical Lampasas Gem! Also known as Gunderland Park, a sprawling 378-ac high-fenced ranch. This is a very rare opportunity to own both sides of Sulphur Creek, as it flows year-round through the ranch. Be transformed to another world with the abundance of native tree cover, wildlife, and the sounds of living water. Adored by many, locals can recall fond childhood memories of fishing and camping here. An original merry-go-round and hand-built rock BBQ pits, benches, and tables still remain intact. An upper pasture blooms with sunflowers, attracting quail hunting enthusiasts. Most recently, this one-of-a-kind property is being used as an exotic ranch, serving guests with exclusive hunts and catered private events. The ranch's centerpiece is a spacious 2,500+ sq ft 1.5-story primary home with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and two living areas, offering breathtaking views and sounds of the ever-flowing Sulphur Creek dam. This site holds important significance as Captain J.F. Brannon of the Ninth Infantry commissioned 193 men to build the Lampasas State Park & Dam in June 1933. Beyond the main residence, discover a 2400 sq ft., climate-controlled main hall overlooking the live water of Sulphur Creek, equipped with restrooms and a rustic rock fireplace upon entry. Perfect for weddings, private or corporate events, or private family get-togethers. Capable of seating up to 150 people comfortably around dining tables, with additional seating outside on the rock patio. Additionally, there are six fully restored and uniquely decorated cabins. All with unique themed decor with names such as: The Ranger Station, Bass Bungalow, Birds Nest, Tee Pee, La Cabana & of course, the JAIL. Most cabins sleep 2-6 guests with full bathrooms. A Lodge, aka The Horn Room is equipped with a full kitchen for serving a larger party of guests at once. Enjoy a game of pool or darts in the game room. Pictures and words cannot adequately describe this unique paradise.

Lampasas County | 740 acres
$7,696,000
The Bennett Creek Ranch is a 740-acre cattle ranch in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, offering some of the most scenic and usable ground in the area. Rolling terrain stretches across the property, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, shaded by towering pecans and bur oaks, and anchors the ranch with rich, fertile creek-bottom soil. The ranch is a rare combination of scenery, water, and functionality, offering a true Central Texas ranch experience.

Lampasas County | 740 acres
$7,696,000
The Bennett Creek Ranch is a 740-acre cattle ranch in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, offering some of the most scenic and usable ground in the area. Rolling terrain stretches across the property, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, shaded by towering pecans and bur oaks, and anchors the ranch with rich, fertile creek-bottom soil. The ranch is a rare combination of scenery, water, and functionality, offering a true Central Texas ranch experience. LOCATION Situated in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, the ranch sits along the Lampasas/Hamilton County line and offers convenient access to Central Texas hubs. The property's location combines a peaceful, rural setting with proximity to surrounding towns and major Texas metros. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Rolling terrain stretches across the entire ranch, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. The ranch features a mix of open rangeland, scenic ridgelines, and rich creek-bottom soils. Fertile fields along the creek bottom feature improved grasses established for quality grazing, while a well-maintained trail system allows for easy access and mobility across the entire property. WILDLIFE The varied habitat across the ranch supports an abundance of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other native species. The combination of creek bottom, hardwoods, open pasture, and water resources creates ideal conditions for year-round hunting and recreational enjoyment.

Lampasas County | 472 acres
$4,963,000
472 acres located just 8.6 miles northeast of Lometa and 20 miles northwest of Lampasas, this exceptional ranch offers the perfect blend of beauty, function, and privacy in the heart of Central Texas. The property features rolling topography with an impressive 320 feet of elevation change. Multiple prime vantage points capture breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy over one mile of both sides of Simms Creek, including natural springs, deep water holes and a 15ft waterfall. A picturesque one-acre tank and multiple wet weather creeks run through the property, adding to the wildlife appeal. Mature hardwoods abound, including but not limited to Pecan, Live Oak, Burr Oak, Shumard Oak, and Cedar Elm. Open pasture and 23 acres of productive hay fields provide an ideal balance for ranching, recreation, hunting, or investment. With more than half a mile of County Road 2200 frontage, the property offers excellent access. Existing improvements include a two-story farmhouse with 1656 square feet and private water well. The farm house needs some TLC but offers charm and versatility as a primary residence, hunting lodge, or weekend retreat. A separate 640-square-foot bunkhouse with private bath provides additional guest accommodations, while the early 1900s barn with hayloft adds rich history and function. A large portion of the property is cross fenced and perimeter fenced with barbed wire. The ranch is currently under a 1-D-1 agricultural exemption. Cattle production and hunting leases are in place with an area for RV campers that offers electricity. Whether you’re seeking a working ranch, recreational property, or private getaway, this remarkable acreage offers endless potential. Shown by appointment only.

Lampasas County | 575 acres
$4,542,500
Rolling Pitt Creek bottom land and fields. Pitt Creek is a seasonal creek that retains a few pools of water year-round. The Pitt Creek Cemetery is an OLD one. All native hardwoods: Live Oak, Spanish Oak, Pecan, Cotton Wood, etc. and wildlife is abundant. Currently has an Ag lease and hunting lease. Has 3 cabins in use for hunters. Has approximately .3 miles of CR 1139 frontage.

Lampasas County | 686.04 acres
$4,527,864
This beautiful 686.04 acre ranch is located in the NE portion of Lampasas County. The property is conveniently located 4.5 mi. off of HWY 281, within 30 min. of Lampasas, and 15 min. of Evant. The topography consists of gently rolling hills that provide great 360 degree views for miles. There is a variable density of cedar, mesquite, and live oak trees, along with 3 water tanks and flourishing native grasses throughout the property. It is currently being used for cattle grazing and recreational hunting, with native wildlife such as deer, turkey, dove, etc.. utilizing the property. The ranch is directly accessed off of CR 2719 to the S with electric available and perimeter fencing in place. There is a current ag exemption in place offering low property taxes. The property was recently surveyed and additional information can be provided upon request.

Lampasas County | 289 acres
$3,995,000
Twin Hills Adventure Ranch is a premier Hill Country hunting property, offering 289+- acres of rolling terrain, abundant wildlife, and top improvements perfect for the outdoorsman. This turnkey ranch sits within easy reach of Lampasas, Austin, Waco, and San Antonio. Designed with hunters and shooters in mind, the property features a private gun range with covered benches and berms, four ponds, a wet-weather creek, and thick native brush ideal for whitetail, turkey, dove, and hogs. A 1,900+- SF main home, guest bunkhouse, and 625+- SF workshop with cooler, restroom, and game cleaning station make this a ready-to-use basecamp for weekend hunts or long term stays. If you're looking for a private retreat where you can shoot, hunt, and unwind Twin Hills Adventure Ranch delivers.

Lampasas County | 500 acres
$3,950,000
Just West of Lampasas TX, ~500 ac of Unrestricted Ranch Land for sale. Paved CR 1255 Frontage, CORIX water on CR 1255 and PEC on Property. Pitt Creek runs West to East on the North end of this Parcel of Scenic Rolling ranch. Trees: Oak, Pecan, White Oak, Water Elm and all native trees and underbrush for hunting or recreational land. Great native grasses for grazing; and High-topped hills for spectacular views to the North and East. Whitetail deer, Turkey and Hogs are all over this Ranch. More of the Pitt Creek Ranch is available.

Lampasas County | 381.79 acres
$3,500,000
For Sale: 387.35-Acre Ranch in Lampasas County, Texas . Escape the hustle and settle into your own slice of Texas paradise with this extraordinary 387.35-acre ranch nestled in the heart of Lampasas County. Perfectly blending rustic charm and modern comforts, this premier property offers unmatched recreational opportunities, stunning landscapes, and a beautifully appointed homestead. 2,524 SF Santa Fe-Inspired Home, 3 Bedrooms | 3 Full Baths, Professionally designed with Southwest flair, high ceilings, open concept living, and large windows capturing panoramic views. Ranch Amenities include Shop with Office – Ideal for projects, business, or ranch operations, Equipment Shed – Storage for tractors, ATVs, and gear, Charming Guest House – Perfect for friends, family, or potential income. Land & Agriculture - 40 Acres of Improved Pasture – Ideal for hay production or grazing, Three ponds + wet-weather creek provide year-round water and natural beauty. Recreational -Hunting – White-tail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and occasional red deer or antelope, Fishing & Hiking – Explore your land on foot or cast a line in one of the ponds, Mountain Biking & Bird Watching – Diverse terrain and thriving ecosystems. Whether you’re looking for a weekend escape, an income-producing property, or your forever homestead, this Lampasas County ranch delivers on all fronts. Conveniently located within driving distance to Austin, this ranch offers seclusion without sacrificing accessibility. Seller financing with 25% down, 5.5% interest, 30 year amortization and 5 year balloon.

Lampasas County | 458 acres
$3,209,570
South Turkey Creek Ranch offers a well-balanced mix of water, usability, and natural habitat. With a strong water well, two ponds, and a seasonal creek, the ranch is well suited for both livestock and wildlife. Rolling terrain, native pasture, and scattered hardwoods provide excellent homesites and recreational appeal, while minimal improvements, including utilities and working pens, leave a clean slate for future vision. Unrestricted and attractively priced, the property presents a versatile opportunity for ranching, hunting, or long-term investment.

Lampasas County | 296.67 acres
$3,100,000
296.67± Acre Premier Hunting Ranch – Lampasas County, Texas Welcome to an exceptional opportunity to own a turn-key hunting and recreational ranch in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Located at 2329 Private Road 1377 within the sought-after Smith Ranch Subdivision, this 296.67acre property offers privacy, first-class improvements, and outstanding access to some of Central Texas’ best outdoor attractions. The ranch has two strong water wells, one 40 gpm and one 10 gpm. The ranch is thoughtfully improved for both serious hunters and weekend retreats. A well-appointed hunting lodge provides a comfortable headquarters, complemented by a dedicated game cleaning station and walk-in cooler for efficient game processing. The property is fully outfitted with established blinds and feeders, making it truly ready for immediate use. In addition to its recreational appeal, the ranch supports agricultural operations with cattle working pens and chute, adding versatility and long-term value. The land is situated within a gated community, ensuring controlled access and enhanced security. One of the property’s most notable features is its access to the Colorado River, offering fishing, wildlife habitat, and scenic enjoyment. Location in Smith Ranch subdivision give owners access to the Colorado River via 8 separate common areas. The ranch is also located in close proximity to Colorado Bend State Park, placing hiking, waterfalls, river recreation, and natural beauty just minutes away. Whether you’re seeking a premier hunting property, a private Hill Country retreat, or a legacy ranch investment, this Lampasas County offering delivers location, infrastructure, and recreational appeal in one impressive package. • 296.67 acres in Lampasas County • Hunting lodge with cleaning station & walk-in cooker • Blinds and feeders in place • Cattle working pens and chute • Access to the Colorado River • Gated Smith Ranch Subdivision • Near Colorado Bend State Park

Lampasas County | 148.43 acres
$1,998,000
148.43 Acres with Rock Home & Simm Creek Frontage — Lampasas County, TX Located at 11126 E FM 581 near Lometa, Texas, this beautiful 148.43± acre ranch offers the perfect combination of comfortable country living, productive pastureland, and outstanding recreational appeal. The property features a recently updated 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath rock home with granite countertops in the kitchen, laminate flooring throughout the home, fresh interior paint, a cozy fireplace in the living room, den area, and an attached carport. The home is positioned to enjoy the peaceful setting and scenic views of the surrounding ranch. The ranch is well-equipped for cattle, horses, or recreational use with a water well, barn, stock tank, and a nice set of cattle working pens complete with chute. Approximately 70 acres are established in Coastal Bermuda grass, making this an excellent livestock operation with productive grazing and hay potential. The property has good exterior and interior fencing for livestock rotation and management. One of the highlights of the ranch is the approximately 3,181 feet of Simm Creek frontage along the southern boundary, providing beautiful scenery, wildlife habitat, and additional recreational opportunities. The land offers rolling terrain with scattered tree cover, creating a great mix of open pasture and shaded areas ideal for livestock, hunting, horseback riding, or simply enjoying the outdoors. Conveniently located in Central Texas, the property is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from Lometa, Evant, and Lampasas, and about 1 hour and 15 minutes from Cedar Park, Temple, Killeen, Brownwood, and Stephenville. Whether you are looking for a full-time residence, cattle ranch, horse property, or weekend recreational getaway, this ranch offers the space, improvements, and location to fit a variety of uses.

Lampasas County | 148 acres
$1,924,000
148 Acres | Lampasas County, TX | Strategically Located Central Texas Ranch – Development, Recreation, or Legacy Investment This isn’t just land—it’s a Texas opportunity waiting to happen. Set in the scenic heart of Lampasas County, this 148-acre ranch offers a rare combination of wide-open beauty and high-value potential. Ideal canvas for developers, investors, ranchers, or those looking to create a private recreational escape. Key Features: Two stocked tanks – Great for livestock, fishing, or peaceful water views Extensive road frontage – Easy access and future development potential Native grasses – Prime for grazing, hay, or conservation Barn structure – Versatile for ag use, storage, or a base camp Location, Location, Location: Ideally positioned between Austin and Dallas, this property is just off the I-35 corridor and minutes from Fort Hood —one of the largest military bases in the U.S. That means strong economic drivers, potential tenant or buyer demand, and easy access from major metro areas. Use Options: Private hunting or recreational retreat • Working ranch or agricultural operation • Residential or commercial development site • Long-term land bank investment This is the kind of Texas land everyone wants—but few find. Take the first step—schedule your private showing today. Let the land speak for itself.

Lampasas County | 106.57 acres
$1,750,000
This ranch is one of the most diverse and scenic properties available in Lampasas County — a secluded 106-acre gentleman’s ranch offering privacy, diversity, good water recreation and functional improvements. At the heart of the property sits a remodeled 1,654 sq. ft. home perfectly positioned to overlook the landscape. Step outside to enjoy a peaceful outdoor living space, complete with a stone patio, rock fire pit and sweeping views of your ranch. The ranch includes two water wells, an enclosed shop and pole barn, making it ideal for a variety of uses. The land itself is a harmonious blend of terrain — from gently rolling upland pastures dotted with live oak, elm, pecan and mesquite to fertile bottomland fields shaded by dozens of mature pecan trees. Water features are abundant, with two dirt tanks (one stocked with bass) and approximately 1,000 feet of the perennial Mesquite Creek providing seasonal water recreation and year-round beauty. Talk about wildlife! The hunting is unbelievable, offering some of the area's best Rio Grande turkey habitat, whitetail deer, hogs and varmints. This is a rare opportunity to own a complete and private ranch property in the heart of Central Texas — ideal for ranching, recreation, or simply escaping the city to enjoy your own piece of the Hill Country. Private financing available on an assumable note.

Lampasas County | 155 acres
$1,595,000
Simms Creek Ranch is one of the most unique live water opportunities in Central Texas, highlighted by year-round spring-fed creek frontage, dramatic elevation changes, and exceptional native tree cover. The property was once part of the historic Wagon Wheel Ranch, with Native American artifacts discovered throughout, adding meaningful historical depth to the land. This 155-acre ranch is located near Lometa, Texas and features approximately 1,500 feet of frontage on both sides of Simms Creek, one of the most reliable spring-fed creeks in Lampasas County. The land offers a balanced mix of open pasture, rolling terrain, and hardwood-lined creek bottoms. Elevated hilltops provide long-range views of the surrounding countryside, enhancing both usability and scenic appeal. The ranch is well suited for recreation, hunting, fishing, and long-term land stewardship, offering privacy and natural beauty. Simms Creek Ranch supports a strong native wildlife population, including whitetail deer, feral pigs, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, ducks, coyote, bobcat, and other species native to the region. Tree cover includes mature live oak, red oak, cedar elm, Ashe juniper, Texas ash, and flameleaf sumac. The landscape features a desirable blend of upland prairie, bottomland thickets, and elevation changes. Water is a defining feature of the ranch, with approximately 1,500 feet of frontage on both sides of Simms Creek, an additional natural spring feeding directly into the creek, and three stock tanks that enhance water distribution and wildlife habitat. Broker Comment: Simms Creek Ranch represents one of the finest live water offerings currently available in Central Texas. Tracts with dependable spring-fed water, meaningful elevation, and long-range views are increasingly difficult to find.

Lampasas County | 130.03 acres
$1,470,000
130.03 acres of Acreage in Lampasas County.

Lampasas County | 162.03 acres
$1,134,000
Private, Secluded and Peaceful Retreat!!! Sounds perfect, right!? Set in the heart of the Texas Hill Country and off of the main road, this exceptional 162± acre ranch offers a rare blend of natural beauty, privacy, and versatility. Bee Cave Creek winds gracefully through the property, creating a scenic corridor of mature trees, fertile soil, and a water feature in rainy seasons. The ranch has a stock tank and rugged terrain with a hill that would be a great home site with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside for those seeking breathtaking sunrises, colorful sunsets, and cool Hill Country breezes. Enjoy abundance of wildlife from white tail deer, raccoons, turkey etc. Whether envisioned as a private retreat, recreational haven, hunting property, or legacy ranch, this property offers endless possibilities, all without any restrictions. Conveniently located within reach of Austin yet far enough to enjoy true country tranquility, it embodies the very best of Hill Country living.

Lampasas County | 113.89 acres
$1,080,000
New fences. Most of the Cedar was cleared, however, enough cover was left for wildlife and domestic animals. There is a wet weather creek that runs through the property. Donelson Creek. There are numerous locations for a lake to be built. Has one cross fence that allows grazing and haying to be separate. Approximately 45 acres of klien grass was planted and baled this year.