Stand near the middle of Tract 32 at Lohn Hollow Ranch and you'll notice the land settles out flatter here than the tracts around it, and higher too. The roll is gentle, a matter of maybe 23 ft of fall across the whole 17.45 acres, so the place reads level under your boots while still shedding water the way good pasture should. This is Central Texas ranch land for sale in McCulloch County, roughly 9 miles from town, and the first thing that stays with you is where you're standing: up on the good ground, looking out.
The creek runs the full length of the west line. On the day it was last covered it had water moving in it, and the sound carries in that quiet way flowing water does when nothing else is going on out there. What that creek does across the seasons is something we'll show you when you come, so you can judge it with your own eyes. The southwest corner is where the new ranch road bridge crosses that creek, and it's a fine spot to stop the truck and just listen.
The whole south line is the new ranch road, which means you've got a made road running along one full side of the place. That's where a drive would come off, and it's where the powerline runs as well, along that same south edge, so electric service is close at hand. The southeast corner holds a new gate to the county road, and CR 300 fronts the east side for around 710 ft, with a fence run along that eastern line between you and the road.
Brush is thin here, sparse compared to some of the thicker tracts nearby, and worked through it is a good mix of oaks. That's the kind of ground you can move across without fighting it, shade where you want it and open where you don't. Deer and Rio Grande turkey work this part of the ranch, along with dove and quail, and the lighter cover means you can actually see them cross. A homesite up on the level ground would look west toward the creek line.
Much of the hard part is already done on this one. Road on the south, gate on the southeast, fence along the county road, power running the south line, and water in the draw on the west. Owner financing is available with as little as 5% down, and the ranch keeps restrictions light with no commercial hunting.
Creek with running water along the west line
New ranch road the full south side, with powerline
New gate at the southeast corner to CR 300
Level, higher ground with a good mix of oaks
Owner financing with as little as 5% down
Walk it in the cool of the morning when the creek is easiest to hear, and bring boots you don't mind getting wet down by the water. We'll take you across the bridge, up onto the flat, and out to the county road gate so you can see how the whole place fits together.