Whitehall Ranch Estates Tract 5B- 86.395 acres. From County Road 305, one turns south on Whitehall Ranch private road. Venturing past the barns, stables, lakes, and polo field and across a spring-fed creek. Once across the creek, the grade again begins to climb in elevation. The sides of the road and subgrade drainage pipes are subtly placed along the road, complete with stabilized rock aprons and flumes, which are subtle reminders of the depth of thought and the quality of design implemented into the ranch.
We now turn due east. To our left, a fenced area shrouded in woods contains the primary and guest residences, which are still completely hidden from sight; to the right, Tract 5B. Immediately, an immaculate view unfolds, the land gently drifting down towards the lower reaches of the pasture, which is guided by spring-fed drainages and creeks.
The property line visible the undeveloped adjacent tract majestically rising again, establishing a view that extends thousands of yards devoid of anything but pastures and trees. We now pass through into the easternmost section of the ranch, looping around the horseshoe pond, named for its shape; it serves both wildlife and livestock and has bass waiting to be caught. The lake exudes a sense of tranquility with a buffer of trees and landscape in every direction.
From the horseshoe pond, we turn north along the eastern fence line. The fence line is clear of brambles and weeds, and the path is suitable for full-sized vehicles or UTVs. To our left is a wall of mature pines of a magnitude only appreciable in person.
The air smells of pine, and the temperature drops 15 degrees as we plunge into one of a half dozen shaded trails bisecting the pine stand. The trails in this section of the ranch are nothing short of majestic. With paths following creeks ridges and leading to open areas, one cannot help but begin to relax and let the chaos of everyday life withdraw while within these woods.