Coastal & Bahia Hay Field with Irrigation Infrastructure, Highway Frontage, and Water Income
Buck Branch Ranch encompasses 44± acres on the south side of Highway 304 in Caldwell County. This income-producing hay field, currently in coastal Bermuda and Bahia grass production, features an irrigation well and riser system already in place, offering future irrigation potential for hay or grazing operations. With 1,737 feet of frontage along Hwy 304 and 2,500 feet of frontage along Buck Branch Road (CR 151), the property provides excellent access, visibility, and investment potential in one of Central Texas’s fastest-growing corridors.
In addition to strong agricultural capability, the ranch benefits from commercial water income, providing buyers with multiple revenue opportunities.
LOCATION
The ranch is ideally situated with dual frontage: approximately 1,737 ft along State Highway 304 and 2,500 ft along Buck Branch Road (CR 151). The property lies just 25 miles south of Bastrop, 15 miles from Lockhart, and within easy reach of Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. This corridor is experiencing rapid growth fueled by major employers such as Tesla and The Boring Company, making land ownership here increasingly desirable.
TERRAIN
The land is gently rolling and primarily open, featuring fertile soils and a well-established 44-acre hay field planted in a coastal Bermuda and Bahia grass mix. Elevations range from approximately 450–430 ft. The tract is fully fenced, well-drained, and optimized for agricultural use. Scattered trees along the perimeter add shade and visual appeal while maintaining the open layout ideal for grazing or hay operations. Importantly, no portion of the property lies within a floodplain, ensuring peace of mind for future improvements or development.
IMPROVEMENTS
While the property is currently unimproved with no permanent structures, it is a blank canvas ready for future development. With multiple access points, nearby utilities, and strong water resources, the ranch offers a solid foundation for a custom home, barn, or ranch facilities.
Key highlights include:
Irrigation water well equipped with a 15 HP pump, risers throughout the hay field, and pumping capacity of approximately 80 GPM (infrastructure in place but not currently in use).
A pond providing additional water resources.
Perimeter fencing enclosing the tract.
The open layout combined with rolling terrain provides multiple attractive building sites, making it equally appealing as a private homestead, weekend retreat, or continued income-producing agricultural operation.
WATER
Water is the standout feature of Buck Branch Ranch. In addition to a pond, the property includes an irrigation well in the Reklaw water formation with a 15 HP pump and risers already installed across the field. The well produces approximately 80 gallons per minute, providing a reliable source of water for hay or livestock. While the irrigation system is not currently in operation, the infrastructure is in place for a buyer who wishes to resume irrigated hay production.
The ranch also has a commercial water lease, which the sellers would like to retain. However, a portion could be open to negotiation with a strong offer.
The area benefits from favorable annual rainfall and is known for strong underground water, supporting vibrant pastures and long-term sustainability.
WILDLIFE
The property and surrounding area support populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, and other small game, offering excellent recreational opportunities.
MINERALS & WATER RIGHTS
Minerals: Negotiable.
Water Rights: Negotiable. Current lease generates approximately $7,000 annually in income.