UNDER CONTRACT
This is tranquility at it's best on the beautiful San Saba River. The strong flowing river on this private 56 acres is fed just up river by the large springs at the head waters of the San Saba River located at Historic Fort McKavitt. The long time family ranch owner says the river has always run strong here. There are multiple elevation changes; a high level plateau provides panoramic views of the limestone bluffs along the river and far distance hill country views, another elevation drops down to fertile bottom land with live oak groves, monster burr oaks and large pecan trees, beyond this is a good loam field of improved grass of Willman Love and native grasses, the lower bottom land has up close views of high bluffs and is covered in huge pecan and burr oak trees. The river front bends and has small rapids and a area of solid limestone rock bottom. A gravel area has bo...
This is tranquility at it's best on the beautiful San Saba River. The strong flowing river on this private 56 acres is fed just up river by the large springs at the head waters of the San Saba River located at Historic Fort McKavitt. The long time family ranch owner says the river has always run strong here. There are multiple elevation changes; a high level plateau provides panoramic views of the limestone bluffs along the river and far distance hill country views, another elevation drops down to fertile bottom land with live oak groves, monster burr oaks and large pecan trees, beyond this is a good loam field of improved grass of Willman Love and native grasses, the lower bottom land has up close views of high bluffs and is covered in huge pecan and burr oak trees. The river front bends and has small rapids and a area of solid limestone rock bottom. A gravel area has bountiful varying rocks, such as flint with accents of sparkling quarts. There is a good cover of elm, oak, mesquite and persimmon. Some pasture areas have been left in native state for hunting and privacy. Deer and turkey are plentiful with all the water offered by the river they need travel very far. There is approximately 400+ feet on the river. The property will need to be surveyed.
The Indians must have loved this part of the river for there is worked flint scattered all over the ranch.
This is a historic area of Menard County. The adjoining ranch had an old stage stop and there is a spring. There is also an old Texas Ranger camp just east in another ranch.
The property is fenced on three sides, the unfenced east line adjoins the family river estate. The minerals are negociable.
This is a very special river property offers hunting, ranching, and solitude for relaxing.
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Research Parcel InformationPaved Hwy. 190 frontage West of Menard approximately six miles on the south side of the road.
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