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Black Hills Ranch<br />

11,681± ACRES | PRESIDIO COUNTY<br />

PROPERTY ID: 3146412<br />

This is a working cattle and hunting ranch owned by the same<br />

family for more than 80 years, making this a unique opportunity<br />

to own a heritage West Texas ranch. There are entrances<br />

on Highway 67 with winding roads through the Black Hills. A<br />

concrete dam was built in the 1930s to provide irrigation water<br />

to fields below. Water rights will convey. This property is home to<br />

many species of birds and larger wildlife. The headquarters has<br />

electricity and water. There is a main house, old barns, sheds,<br />

and working pens nearby. There are four wells, water storage<br />

tanks, troughs, surface tanks, and a few large headers. A pipeline<br />

system transports water to strategic storage tanks in even the<br />

roughest part of the Black Hills. Price: $10,454,495<br />

Prairie Canyon Ranch<br />

21,528± ACRES | TERRELL COUNTY<br />

PROPERTY ID: 3063529<br />

The main drainage across the northern half of the ranch is<br />

Prairie Canyon, named for the rich natural grasslands that<br />

once dominated this region. This is full of early Texas history,<br />

including Judge Roy Bean, who ruled from nearby Langtry.<br />

This is a working ranch leased to a neighboring heritage<br />

landowner who keeps up the roads and water infrastructure<br />

over the entire property. Owner financing is available for this<br />

property. The north half of the ranch makes a great location<br />

for a future headquarters, with electricity and water already<br />

in place. Waters are distributed in a variety of wells, pipelines,<br />

water storage, and water troughs. There are also two fulltime<br />

springs providing excellent natural waters for the local<br />

wildlife across the ranch, including some of the best blue<br />

quail hunting in Texas. Price: $8,288,378<br />

Yates Cattle and<br />

Conservation Ranch<br />

385± ACRES | HAYS AND TRAVIS COUNTIES<br />

PROPERTY ID: 3547106<br />

There is a property in the Hill Country where the bedded<br />

limestone strata and the historic layers of time come together<br />

to create a place like no other. Yates Cattle and Conservation<br />

Ranch’s name says it all: a marriage of rich Texas ranching<br />

heritage with an array of unique natural resources in a<br />

protected, quiet world all its own. Saltlick is just minutes away,<br />

and the amazing restaurants of Austin are a mere short ride<br />

away down MoPac Boulevard, immersing you in the culture<br />

of music, food, art, nature, and outdoor recreation that makes<br />

Austin one of the most popular cities in the U.S. The ranch is<br />

centrally-located just southwest of downtown Austin on Bear<br />

Creek, fronting on the northbound side of Highway 45 where<br />

it turns into South MoPac. Price: $9,240,000<br />

James@KingLandWater.com | (432) 426–2024 | Tammy@KingLandWater.com<br />

View All Properties: LandsofAmerica.com/member/13262<br />

LANDMAGAZINES.COM<br />

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