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Llano County | 930 acres
$18,000,000
930 acres of Acreage, Farm & Ranch in Llano County.

Llano County | 864.96 acres
$15,645,760
The Johnson Legacy River Ranch (864.96 ac) is a premier live water river ranch along the Llano River that has been in the same family for over 100 years. This gorgeous, diverse ranch is ideally located close to Fredericksburg, Horseshoe Bay, Austin, and Llano. With 3,940' or 0.75 miles of uninterrupted Llano River frontage, 6,865' or 1.30 miles of frontage along both sides of San Fernando Creek, mature oak and Pecan tree cover, scattered open pastures, stunning granite rock formations, deep loamy soils, panoramic views, and fantastic hunting, this legacy river property is truly exceptional.

Llano County | 306.56 acres
$9,503,360
The Johnson Family River Ranch (306.56 ac) is a premier live water river ranch along the north bank of the Llano River that has been in the same family for over 100 years. This gorgeous, diverse Texas Hill Country property is ideally located close to Fredericksburg, Horseshoe Bay, Austin, and Llano. With 3,940' or 0.75 miles of uninterrupted Llano River frontage, a diverse mixture of mature oak tree cover, scattered tillable pastures, stunning granite rock formations, deep loamy soils, distant panoramic views, and fantastic hunting, this legacy river property is truly exceptional.

Llano County | 846.8 acres
$8,425,660
Just 13 miles southwest of Llano, this 840-acre Hill Country ranch offers sweeping views of Bull Head, Enchanted Rock, Bell Mountain, and House Mountain. With nearly 3 miles of paved frontage along CR 112 and CR 113, the gently rolling terrain is ideal for ranching, recreation, or development—offering easy division into four prime tracts, all with electricity, wells, and excellent access. TRACT 1 – 142 AC @ $12,995/AC Well, electricity, paved frontage on both sides of CR 113, great building sites, 2 ponds, and large live oaks. TRACT 2 – 188 AC @ $13,995/AC 7 GPM well, paved frontage on CR 112 & 113, electricity, great home sites, large live oaks, and elevated views. TRACT 3 – 46 AC @ $19,995/AC Electricity, small pond, large live oaks, paved frontage, and excellent building sites with sweeping views. TRACT 4 – 450 AC @ $12,995/AC Ranch headquarters with well, electricity, large metal working pens, 3 ponds, large live oaks, and exceptional views. Whether for ranching, investment, or a scenic Hill Country retreat, this property combines location, water, and accessibility. One of the finest opportunities in Llano County—must see to appreciate!

Llano County | 558.4 acres
$6,142,400
San Fernando Creek Ranch (558.40 ac) is the upper section of the Johnson Legacy River Ranch and has been in the same family for over 100 years. This gorgeous, diverse Texas Hill Country property is ideally located close to Fredericksburg, Horseshoe Bay, Austin, and Llano. With its diverse, mature oak and Pecan tree cover, 6,865' or 1.3 miles of frontage along both sides of San Fernando Creek, granite outcroppings, deep loamy soils, distant panoramic views, and fantastic hunting, this legacy property is perfect for a family recreational ranch or full-time residence.

Llano County | 316 acres
$5,400,000
The Wright Ranch offers +-316 high-fenced acres of rare Hill Country seclusion, natural beauty, and turnkey usability between Fredericksburg & Llano, TX. Located across from Enchanted Rock State Natural Area on 965, this property pairs incredible views and rolling terrain with functional enhancements ideal for hunting, recreation, or weekend escapes in the Texas Wine Country. Designed for the true turn-key experience, the property features a custom 3/3 Barndominium with a large game room, 1/1 apartment, utility shop, and livestock barn. The property features multiple water features including 2 stock tanks & Keener Branch Creek. Along with a native herd of white-tail deer, you will find axis, blackbuck, turkeys and more on the property. Landscape & Improvements: The Wright Ranch showcases a captivating mix of large oak bottoms, Mesquite savannas, and granite rock outcroppings, providing a buyer with a truly diverse ranch. Keener Branch spans approximately 4,911 linear feet through the property, with multiple sections holding water year-round. There is a +-17 acre pasture on the ranch that a buyer could cultivate hay, or leave for native grazing. A strong internal road system connects key areas of the property navigating you from the house, along the creek, then up to the highest point of elevation giving a breathtaking view of the entire ranch and Enchanted Rock. Topography of the ranch ranges from 1300Ft to 1500Ft of elevation. Wildlife & Recreation: The Wright Ranch supports a healthy population of native and exotic wildlife, including whitetail deer, Axis, Blackbuck antelope, turkey, and other more. Multiple hunting blinds, corn feeders, and protein stations are strategically placed making this a fully turn key hunting ranch. The ranch is currently in a wildlife tax exemption.

Llano County | 278 acres
$4,100,500
Description: High Vista Ranch has been operated as a cattle ranch and was once part of a larger ranch. The property has been meticulously maintained, with minimal unwanted brush species and limited prickly pear. The landscape is adorned with hundreds of large Live Oak and Post Oak trees scattered throughout. Views to the South and West are unrivaled. Elevation: The highest elevation on the ranch is 1,480 feet, while the lowest point near the wet weather creek is 1,290 feet. This variation in elevation provides the ranch with its name and offers some breathtaking views. Fencing: The ranch is fully perimeter-fenced. Soils: Approximately 60% of the ranch consists of sandy loam soil. As you move towards the western side, the terrain becomes rocky, featuring spectacular granite outcrops along with some quartz outcrops. Water: The ranch boasts three ponds that collect rain runoff and has two water wells that are 3 gallons per minute and 10 gallons per minute. Improvements: Improvements on the ranch are power and the two water wells. Access: Access to the ranch is via paved Llano County Road 113. Wildlife: High Vista Ranch has a diverse array of wildlife. The property is home to native species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning dove, and feral hogs. Varmints that are known to inhabit the area are raccoons, red and gray foxes, coyotes. Additionally, you may encounter various bird species, including owls and caracaras. The ranch's ponds and wet weather creek also attract a variety of waterfowl and other wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Vegetation: The vegetation on High Vista Ranch is diverse and abundant. The ranch is covered with hundreds of large Live Oak and Post Oak trees, providing ample shade and beauty. The understory is composed of native grasses such as Little Bluestem and Texas wintergrass, which are important for soil conservation and provide forage for wildlife. Additionally, the ranch features a variety of wildflowers, including Bluebonnets and Indian Paintbrush, which add vibrant colors to the landscape during the blooming season. The western side of the ranch, with its rocky terrain, is home to unique plant species that thrive in such conditions, including various cacti and succulents.

Llano County | 125.95 acres
$3,904,450
La Hacienda Rio (125.95 ac) is the center tract of The Johnson Family River Ranch, a premier live water river ranch on the Llano River that has been in the same family for over 100 years. This gorgeous property is ideally located close to Fredericksburg, Horseshoe Bay, Austin, and Llano. With 1,955' or 0.37 miles of uninterrupted Llano River frontage, a 3 BR/2BA historic home built in 1923 with 1,706 SF, barns, mature tree cover, open pastures, stunning granite rock formations, deep loamy soils, distant panoramic views, and fantastic hunting, this legacy river property is truly exceptional.

Llano County | 280 acres
$3,890,000
This is a Beautiful 280 ac. Ranch in NW Llano County where many German families settled in the mid to late 1800s. The Ranch has been in the same family for many generations & has always been a cattle & hunting ranch. There are tremendous Live Oaks & Post Oak trees, Mesquite, Deer Persimmon & Bee Brush. The Elevations High points are in the middle of the ranch & allows Tremendous Views of Surrounding Mountains, Hills & the western part of the ranch that shows off Amazing Rock formations & the little Myers Creek that meanders through the ranch. There are Whitetail deer, Quail (Both seen on ranch), Dove, Hogs & Turkey. There are 2 water wells, one windmill & one Solar, Electricity is at the front of the ranch along the county road. There are 2 ponds on the ranch. The Ranch is truly Raw Acreage to create your own future Masterpiece! Give me a call for a tour.

Llano County | 118.07 acres
$3,660,170
Rancho Rio Riudoso (118.07 ac) is the western tract of The Johnson Family River Ranch, a premier live water river ranch on the Llano River that has been in the same family for over 100 years. This gorgeous property is ideally located close to Fredericksburg, Horseshoe Bay, Austin, and Llano. With 1,185' or 0.22 miles of uninterrupted Llano River frontage, a diverse mixture of mature oak and Pecan tree cover, scattered pastures, stunning granite rock formations, deep loamy soils, distant panoramic views, and fantastic hunting, this legacy river property is truly exceptional.

Llano County | 125.775 acres
$3,400,000
REDUCED BY $300,000 *** This ranch has a great combination of beautiful bottom land carved by several wet weather creeks, to rugged hills and valleys with neat granite outcrops, beautiful views of the Texas Hill Country and great hunting! Part of a larger ranch that was deeded in 1837 from Sam Houston, later purchased by an ancestor of current owner, this 125 Ac ranch is being sold for the first time. Offered on this beautiful ranch are: ** A very nice spacious home with a wrap-around porch ** A large metal barn with a furnished 1/1 apartment in the corner, washer and dryer, additional shower & sink, great shop area with lots of storage ** There is also a small green house, high fenced garden, small storage shed and purple martin houses, already home to some purple martins ** A grazing lease is in place for the Ag Exemption ** The ranch is located in the historic scenic Oxford area on Hwy. 16, approximately 11 miles south of Llano and 29 miles north of Fredericksburg, where weary stagecoach travelers stopped for water on the contiguous ranch. Contact me today for more information and an appointment to see this beautiful ranch. There's a contiguous 125 Ac owned by his brother that is also for sale, so you could buy them both for a great 250 Ac Family Retreat!

Llano County | 281.11 acres
$3,092,210
East San Fernando Creek Ranch (281.11 ac) is the northeast section of the Johnson Legacy River Ranch and has been in the same family for over 100 years. This gorgeous, diverse Texas Hill Country property is ideally close to Fredericksburg, Horseshoe Bay, Austin, and Llano. With its diverse, mature oak and Pecan tree cover, 3,650' or 0.69 miles of frontage along both sides of San Fernando Creek, granite outcroppings, deep loamy soils, distant panoramic views, and fantastic hunting, this legacy property is perfect for a family recreational ranch or full-time residence.

Llano County | 277.29 acres
$3,050,190
West San Fernando Creek Ranch (277.29 ac) is the northwest section of the Johnson Legacy River Ranch and has been in the same family for over 100 years. This gorgeous, diverse Texas Hill Country property is ideally close to Fredericksburg, Horseshoe Bay, Austin, and Llano. With its diverse, mature oak and Pecan tree cover, 3,215' or 0.61 miles of frontage along both sides of San Fernando Creek, granite outcroppings, deep loamy soils, distant panoramic views, and fantastic hunting, this legacy property is perfect for a family recreational ranch or full-time residence.

Llano County | 125.675 acres
$3,000,000
SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTION ** Steeped in rich family history dating back to the early 1800's, this scenic 125 Ac ranch is part of a larger ranch deeded in 1837 from Sam Houston in a Bounty Deed & later purchased by ancestor of current owner. From the time you enter the front gate, venture through rugged areas with a 240 Ft Elevation Change, see the old rock fence, to the panoramic views, you feel as if you've gone back in time. Located between Llano and Fredericksburg in the small historic Oxford area, this ranch is being offered for sale for the first time. The stagecoaches came through this area, which was a north/south route, and stopped for water at their original hand dug well. Improvements include a fully furnished cozy hunting cabin, a spacious 4/2 home, several older metal barns/sheds, a new 2000 SF insulated metal building/garage/workshop that has housed a 36' RV, 3 deer blinds and feeders. A good well along one of the many wet weather creeks, services the ranch, and an old hand dug well and a beautiful spring, which current owners have never seen dry, are on the ranch for future water needs. The hunting cabin was built in the late 1800's or early 1900's, then the main house was built in the 1940's. Originally a 2/2 home, 2 more bedrooms, another bath, utility room and back porch were added in the early 1980's, and it has been nicely updated from 2016 to present. This is an excellent hunting area, with minimal hunting on contiguous ranches, so it's a hunters' paradise for whitetails, aoudads, hogs and much more. There's also a Grazing Lease on the Ranch for the AG Exemption. Come take a look at this historic ranch, and you'll want it for your own. The brother's contiguous 125 Ac is also for sale, so buy both for an excellent 250 Ac family retreat!

Llano County | 176 acres
$2,815,120
176 acres in Llano County, Texas In the heart of Llano County, just 7.5 miles west of Llano off Hwy 29, this exceptional 176-acre property offers paved County Road 406 access along the entire North boundary. WATER, WATER, WATER! The ranch features 3 wells producing 10+, 20+, 75GPM, as well and a large pond and creek. These wells can supplement the beautiful live oak-canopied creek, and also the pond. The creek could also be dammed to back up a significant volume of water. Approximately half of the ranch has been cleared of underbrush and small mesquites, leaving behind stately oaks, large mesquites and persimmons. The good sandy loam soil is ideal for improved grasses or the development of a grape vineyard. Several excellent building sites offer views of northern mountain ranges. This section of the ranch has been reseeded with 5-way pasture mix and lush knee-high grass abundant. The remainder of the ranch has been left with natural brush and cover-perfect for wildlife. The area is a known flyway for doves, with dove activity abundant at this time. You will also find deer, varmints, and quail roaming the property. The entire county road frontage and southern boundaries have been newly fenced. HIGHLIGHTS GREAT POND JUST 7.5 MILES WEST OF LLANO OVER 100 GPM WATER GREAT BUILDING SITES WELLS NEW METAL ENTRANCE PAVED COUNTY ROAD AUTOMATIC GATE GRAPE VINEYARD POTENTIAL SPECTACULAR VIEWS NOT MUCH ON MARKET COMPARABLE PARKED OUT ON 50% of RANCH TO THIS PROPERTY AND NEW GRASSES IDEAL HORSE, CATTLE OR HUNTING 2 WHEEL DRIVE ON ALL GOOD RANCH ROAD SYSTEM Contact Owner / Broker - Terry Wootan 830-285-5711

Llano County | 272 acres
$2,495,000
Willow Creek Ranch offers a remarkable opportunity with its unique 272 acres. The ranch is conveniently located just 15 minutes west of Llano, one hour from Fredericksburg, and 50 minutes from Horseshoe Bay, with 2,780 feet of county road frontage and paved access directly to the ranch via Valley Springs Rd. The ranch features gently rolling terrain and stunning views enhanced by Live Oaks, Post Oaks, and mesquite trees, along with striking granite outcroppings, an attractive stock pond, and a few seasonal tanks. Recently added crushed granite gravel roads provide easy access throughout the ranch. Scenic draws and cleared native underbrush have created excellent pastures and rangeland, perfect for both wildlife and cattle. Llano is well known as the Deer Hunting Capital of Texas making this ranch appealing for hunting in the Texas Hill Country. Common wildlife sightings include Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, Wild Boar, Bobcat, Red & Grey Fox, Ring-Tailed Cat, Raccoons, Armadillo, and Red-Tailed Hawk. With a significant portion of the ranch remaining untouched, the new owner will have the opportunity to create their vision for this exceptional ranch.

Llano County | 272 acres
$2,495,000
Mountain View Ranch offers a remarkable opportunity with its unique 272 acres. The ranch is conveniently located just 15 minutes west of Llano, one hour from Fredericksburg, and 50 minutes from Horseshoe Bay, with 2,780 feet of county road frontage and paved access directly to the ranch via Valley Springs Rd. The ranch features gently rolling terrain and stunning views enhanced by Live Oaks, Post Oaks, and mesquite trees, along with striking granite outcroppings, an attractive stock pond, and a few seasonal tanks. Recently added crushed granite gravel roads provide easy access throughout the ranch. Scenic draws and cleared native underbrush have created excellent pastures and rangeland, perfect for both wildlife and cattle. Llano is well known as the Deer Hunting Capital of Texas making this ranch appealing for hunting in the Texas Hill Country. Common wildlife sightings include Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, Wild Boar, Bobcat, Red & Grey Fox, Ring-Tailed Cat, Raccoons, Armadillo, and Red-Tailed Hawk. With a significant portion of the ranch remaining untouched, the new owner will have the opportunity to create their vision for this exceptional ranch.

Llano County | 111.33 acres
$1,500,000
VLG Ranch, 111 Acres of the Hill Country's highest beauty, featuring views of House Mountain, two beautiful ponds including wells at both, and one holding stocked fish! This tract offers a blend of brush and expansive live oaks throughout and light rolling topography throughout the ranch. VLG has a secured barbed wire perimeter fence. The ranch is equipped with a home featuring a two-bed, two-bath open floor plan home, a large pantry, and additional storage with an attic and basement. Perfect for those weekend hunting trips with friends and family. Offset with a barn on the west side of the main house including one bedroom and one bathroom to accompany additional guests, and a large space to work on ranch projects with garage doors at both ends of the barn. The property has three wells, (one solar powered), a garden, multiple blinds and feeders, and an agricultural tax valuation in place! VLG Ranch is that recreational retreat you've been looking for, ready for ranch use, running livestock, or living in the peaceful scenery of the Hill Country. VLG Ranch is located in south-western Llano County near the confluence of Cold Spring Creek and Marschall Creek. These nearby strong water sources are excellent for wildlife. The location of this property provides access to the Hill Country's most attractive destinations. A 30-minute drive to Fredericksburg and Llano for wine tasting, shopping, and restaurants, with the Llano river right around the corner, or a scenic 45 minute commute to Enchanted Rock! Additionally, the property features approximately 1,000ft of frontage along County Road 110 for ease of access. VLG Ranch is a class A offering for outdoor enjoyment and location. Ready to go with a home, essential utilities, a barn with a workshop, extra sheds for storage, close nearby attractions, low taxes for land stewardship, and a place to build memories for future hunting seasons and breathtaking sunsets. This property is a playground ready to be enjoyed. VLG ranch is more than just ownership, it's a place to recreate, build, and invest your experience.