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03/06/2024
$6,200,000
620 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 7402 County Road 137, Gatesville, TX
? 620± Acre Legacy Ranch – Bee Creek, Private Lakes & Texas Hill Country Views ?
Presenting one of Central Texas’ most remarkable ranch offerings—620± acres of pristine land where natural beauty, privacy, and recreation come together in a rare opportunity. Once part of a 1,200-acre game-fenced estate, this parcel now stands as its own premier trophy ranch, showcasing water, wildlife, and lifestyle at the highest level.
At the heart of the ranch, a well-appointed 3BR/2BA residence offers both comfort and charm. Features include a fireplace, ceramic tile floors, office/den, and a covered outdoor cooking patio designed for entertaining against a backdrop of sweeping Hill Country skies. A 38’ x 25’ Quonset hut adds versatility for storage, equipment, or workshop use.
Water defines this property. Two private lakes—one spanning approximately 10 acres and the other just under 5 acres—create a serene setting for fishing, waterfowl, and relaxation. Three additional stock tanks and nearly 8,500 feet of Bee Creek provide unmatched live water, framed by dramatic 20–40 ft limestone bluffs that are nothing short of breathtaking.
The landscape is equally captivating, with rolling topography ranging from 1,020–1,100 ft, excellent tree cover, and abundant wildlife habitat. Seven established food plots, each with blinds and feeders in place, make the ranch a turnkey destination for world-class hunting. Trophy whitetail, turkey, and other native species thrive here.
?? Location: Ideally situated in the heart of Central Texas—just 30 minutes from Gatesville and Lampasas, one hour from Temple, Waco, and Killeen, and approximately 1.5 hours from Austin.
This ranch is more than land—it is a legacy property, combining the Hill Country with the convenience of a central location. Whether envisioned as a private retreat, luxury hunting estate, or long-term family ranch, this offering delivers unparalleled natural beauty and investment value.
09/15/2025
$6,176,900
617.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 2977 Farm to Market 1241, Purmela, TX
617.69± Acre Legacy Ranch – Cow House Creek Frontage, Coryell County, TX
Set along the rolling hills of Coryell County, this remarkable 617.69-acre ranch on FM 1241 just west of Purmela offers the perfect blend of luxury, recreation, and natural beauty. Bounded on the south by approximately 4,400 feet of Cow House Creek, a year-round, rock-bottom creek lined with towering hardwoods, this property is as scenic as it is functional. With a 160-foot elevation change, sweeping views, dramatic ravines, seasonal branches, and open pastures, every corner of this ranch is a postcard-worthy setting.
Designed for comfort and entertaining, the property features an impressive array of improvements. The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath cabin, built in 2022, offers 1,400 sq. ft. of rustic living space with a welcoming front porch and a detached two-car garage. Complementing the main home is a 1-bedroom, 1-bath cabin, two additional cabins each with private bathrooms, a nostalgic camper trailer, and even a treehouse retreat for kids or grandkids. At the heart of the ranch is a unique kitchen and gathering pavilion, complete with an outdoor kitchen, men’s and women’s climate-controlled restrooms with showers—perfect for hosting large gatherings or weekend retreats. Above the main workshop, two guest suites providing an additional 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, multiple outbuildings (24x12, 30x24, 40x60) ensure ample storage and functionality. A chicken coop and garden area add to the property’s charm and self-sufficiency.
Water is a true highlight here: in addition to Cow House Creek defining the southern boundary, the ranch boasts four stock tanks, three water wells (two solar-powered), and approximately 35 acres of farmable land. The mix of open pasture and wooded areas, combined with water resources and varied terrain, makes this property ideal for livestock, wildlife, and recreation.
Perfectly positioned, the ranch is only 20 minutes from Evant, Hamilton, and Gatesville, about an hour from Waco, Temple, Stephenville, and Brownwood, 1.5 hours from Austin, and 2 hours from Fort Worth. Offering unmatched natural beauty, extensive improvements, and a location that balances privacy with convenience, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a premier Central Texas ranch.
02/20/2026
$1,900,000
203.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 1140 County Road 130, Gatesville, TX
There's a stretch of Coryell County, Texas, that feels like it missed the memo on the modern world, and that's exactly what makes Two Hawks Ranch so rare. The gate swings open off a paved county road only minutes from Highway 84, but the moment you pass through, the highway disappears. The noise, the traffic, the rush of it all: gone. What's left is the sound of wind through native grass, the call of birds working the stock tanks, and the kind of quiet that reminds you why you wanted land in the first place.
This is 203± deeded acres of rolling Central Texas ranch country, offered turnkey and ready for someone who understands what it means to be a good steward of exceptional land.
The Drive In — First Impressions That Stay With You
Pull through the gated entry and the property announces itself immediately. Open pastures unfold on both sides of the drive, and two stock tanks come into view early, sitting quiet and full near the front of the property. They set the tone for what this land is about: water, wildlife, and a ranch that has been managed with intention.
The elevation rises as you move deeper in. You begin to feel the roll and lift of the terrain, the way the land layers itself across the horizon. And then you arrive at the house, perched up on one of the highest points of the property, and it all opens up.
The House — Built to Last, Designed to Belong
The custom ranch home at Two Hawks is not a place to rough it. It was conceived and built with a single governing idea: every design decision should feel like it grew from this land rather than being dropped onto it. At approximately 3,725 square feet, this is a home that earns its footprint.
Step inside and the bones speak for themselves. High ceilings create a sense of openness throughout, while the floor plan maintains a distinct character in each space: three living areas, a dedicated dining room, and storage solutions that actually make sense for ranch life. Hardwood floors run through most of the home, paired with new carpet where it counts. The flow from room to room is seamless, the kind of layout that took real thought to get right.
The primary suite is a proper retreat: two generously sized walk-in closets, a separate soaking tub and shower, and dual vanities. Upstairs, a secondary living area gives the kids their own world to inhabit. Above that, a third-story observation room sits above the tree line, offering a commanding perch over the surrounding country. Use it as a study, a sunset room, a glassing tower during deer season, or simply the best seat in the county. A three-car garage rounds out the package.
The landscaping was designed for all four seasons, thoughtful and intentional, and low-maintenance enough to handle itself between visits.
The Land — Variety, Wildlife, and Room to Roam
Two Hawks is not a one-note ranch. The 203± acres moves through open pasture, heavily wooded corridors, and elevated vantage points that reward a slow afternoon cruise in the side-by-side. The rolling topography keeps every acre interesting and gives the property a sense of scale that photographs can't fully capture.
Four stock tanks are distributed across the property in a way that feels almost planned by nature itself. Two greet you near the front as you drive in, reflecting sky and tree line from the moment you arrive. Push further back into the property and two more open up, slightly larger, tucked deeper into the ranch where the land settles and the wildlife pressure is highest. All four are in excellent condition and serve as the backbone of the habitat here. White-tailed deer, turkey, and native birds make regular use of this land, a testament to the careful stewardship that has defined this property's management. Cattle have been run here as well, but never to the point of overgrazing. The native grass stands are healthy, thick, and productive.
A classic windmill still turns on the property, in great shape and adding the kind of character that new construction simply cannot manufacture. A deep water well serves the home with high-quality drinking water. And tucked into the landscape is one of the property's most memorable features: a hand-built stone storm shelter constructed well before the house, a piece of history standing in quiet contrast to everything modern around it.
Location — The Best of Both Worlds
Two Hawks Ranch occupies that rare sweet spot: remote enough to feel like you've truly escaped, close enough that you never have to sacrifice convenience. Gatesville has groceries, restaurants, medical, and everything in between, just a short drive away - 9 miles approximately. Waco and Temple are approximately 40 miles and Austin is about 90 miles.
This is Central Texas ranch country at its finest, with access that makes it work as a full-time residence, a weekend retreat, or a generational legacy property.
Property Summary
Acreage: 203.16± acres
County: Coryell County, Texas
Residence: 3 bed / 3 bath | ±3,725 sq ft | Custom built
Water: Deep water well (domestic), 4 stock tanks (2 front, 2 back), windmill
Additional Structures: 3-car garage, historic stone storm shelter, third-story observation room
Frontage: Gated entry off paved county road
Access: Minutes from Hwy 84
Proximity: ~9 mi to Gatesville | ~40 mi Waco/Temple | ~90 mi to Austin
Two Hawks Ranch is a turnkey opportunity. The land is healthy, the house is solid, and the views are the kind you don't forget. Come see it for yourself, because some places have to be felt to be understood.
06/09/2025
$2,650,000
285.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 2265 County Road 106, Purmela, TX
Trophy Hunters Dream! The Better Ranch is an exceptionally scenic, turnkey, high-fenced ranch for both hunting &nature enthusiasts. The price includes 3 homes, 130+ native and exotic animals, and all equipment and furnishingsyou need to move right in! These include a GMC pickup, a New Holland tractor, 2 ATVs, 5 hunting blinds, 8 protein andcorn feeders, professional quality skeet thrower, gun safe, and walk-in meat freezer. Current inventory includes approx43 Whitetail Deer, 27 Blackbuck Antelope, 23 Red Deer, 9 Fallow, 1 Axis, 1 Elk, 13 Emu, turkeys & 9 criticallyendangered Addax. Keen management, cross fending, and predator control of this rugged and unspoiled land havecreated a Whitetail population any hunter would be proud to hunt. Impressive antler scores are not uncommon. Waterfeatures include 3 nice-sized ponds stocked with bass. Honey Creek, a pretty wet weather creek, runs through theproperty. Two troughs provide supplemental water. The nearly 300 acres of pristine and secluded landscape featuresprimarily hardwoods including abundant mature oaks. Acres of bluebonnets and other spectacular wildflowers are ahaven for hawks, owls, and songbirds. There are 3 homes on the property. The largest is a 3 bed, 2 bath main housew/metal roof, granite counters, and a 2-car carport. This house sleeps 11 thanks to a bunk room. Enjoy Dark Sky stargazing at the fire pit or watch magnificent sunrises from the covered porch and deck. The second home is a cozy guesthouse near the main house w/2 beds, 1 bath. It sleeps 4. There is a trailer home that could be updated toaccommodate more guests. Additionally, there are three barns, hay loft, storage shed, corrals, and a chicken coop. Allhouses currently run off a 360 ft deep well. Water line & meter are in place although the current owners utilize thewell. Internet onsite and incredibly low taxes due to a wildlife exemption. 90 miles to Austin, 50 miles to Waco, andconvenient to Dallas and Houston, TX.
09/26/2025
$208,000
18 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 741 County Road 265, Gatesville, TX
This parcel has it all, several 100 year old oak trees, rural water tap, partially fenced, hard top frontage, AG exempt and close to town. Willing to discuss fencing with an approved offer price. This is a great spot for your family homestead with everything that you need and nothing that you don't. Let your kids play in the oaks while you watch the deer eat at the feeder, all within an easy drive to Gatesville.
08/12/2025
$9,998,888
466.52 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 11157 N. State Highway 36, Jonesboro, TX
466.52 Acres | Jonesboro, Texas | Central Texas Hill Country
River, lakes, wildlife, crops, minerals, water rights, historic stagecoach stop...all of this plus a stunning ranch home! This can be your family legacy ranch!
Nestled within the picturesque ranchlands of Jonesboro, Texas, Shipley River Ranch is a distinguished 466 acre estate offering 3/4 mile of winding Leon River frontage creating a harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich ranching heritage, and convenient access to key Texas metros including Waco, Dallas, and Austin.
Since its acquisition in 2005, this historic property has served as a cherished family retreatan enduring sanctuary where generations have gathered to raise cattle, farm, hunt, hike, swim, and uncover arrowheads amid a landscape steeped in history and tradition. Atop its rolling hills stands a lovingly restored early 1800s stone, two-story stagecoach stop, a rare testament to the region's storied past. This ranch fronts 3/4 mile of the winding Leon River.
Location & Accessibility
Shipley River Ranch balances privacy with exceptional accessibility:
1 hour to Waco
1.5 hours to Austin
2 hours to Dallas
Just 20 minutes from shopping and essentials in Hamilton or Gatesville
Ranch entrance is on Hwy 36 with a gated entrance and winding drive to the main house.
Land & Water Features
The ranch's terrain captivates with 120 feet of elevation change, unveiling expansive vistas, rolling pastures, and a rich tapestry of wooded ridges, seasonal creeks, and lush pecan bottoms.
Decades of thoughtful stewardship have nurtured the land into a scenic, yet highly functional ranch dominated by native oaks and a mixture of native and improved grasses, with selective cedar clearing enhancing grazing and wildlife habitat.
Divided into two primary pastures, allowing for efficient management of cultivated forage and grazing crops
Approximately 120 acres of farming-capable sandy loam soils
Comprehensive road and trail system facilitating seamless access throughout the property
Water resources are abundant and varied:
The Leon River offers deep fishing and swimming holes, with 3/4 mile of exciting and winding frontage you can ride what seems like forever under oaks and pecan trees with various access points to this exceptional water resource!
Seasonal creeks meander through forested areas accessible via well-designed trails
A 605-foot-deep Trinity Aquifer well, housed within a 20'x20' brick well house, supplies 16 gallons per minute, ensuring ample water for the lawn and pool
The main house is on Coryell Water, 1 meter.
Recreation & Wildlife
Shipley River Ranch caters to a diverse array of outdoor pursuits and sustainable livestock operations:
Thriving populations of white-tailed deer, dove, turkey, and hogs supported by strategically placed feeders and plentiful water sources
Multiple fossil and arrowhead hunting sites
Ideal for shooting sports, gardening, exploration, and peaceful family gatherings beneath the stars
Improvements & Residences
The ranch improvements reflect thoughtful design with an emphasis on comfort, elegance, and outdoor living:
Main Residence (2011)
Custom-built, 7,022 SF, two-story stone and brick masterpiece
Five bedrooms, six full baths, and two half baths
Grand foyer with a winding staircase. An elevator near the laundry room offers an optional second story access.
Formal dining area featuring expansive windows overlooking the grounds
Gourmet kitchen with top-tier GE Monogram appliances (gas range, double door refrigerator, double oven, dishwasher, warming drawer, wine cooler), oversized island offering seating, and breakfast nook opening to the outdoor patio
Spacious living area with built-in bookcases, gas fireplace, and seamless access to the outdoor kitchen, swim-up bar, dual fireplaces (gas and wood), and putting green
Luxurious primary suite with soaking tub, walk-in shower, large walk-in closet housing a safe room, and adjoining private exercise room opening to the patio and pool area
Additional bedroom with en-suite bath on the main level
Upstairs hosts a large media/game room with full bar and access to an expansive covered deck, plus three bedrooms each with full baths
Ample attic storage with three access points
Three-car garage with floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, epoxy flooring, mudroom, and oversized laundry/office/storage area
Views of live oaks, manicured lawns, and landscaping provide shade and serenity from every vantage point.
Guest/Manager's House
Updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence (originally built in 1947, remodeled in 2014)
Open porch and landscaped yard shaded by mature oaks
Additional ranch infrastructure includes:
Equipment and storage barns positioned for convenience
Functional cattle pens and outbuildings supporting efficient ranch operations
Paved entrance and well-maintained all-weather interior roads
Conservation & Management
Actively managed for both conservation and recreation, Shipley River Ranch supports flourishing native wildlife and is well-suited for sustainable livestock and wildlife enterprises, preserving the integrity and legacy of this exceptional Texas Hill Country estate.
Listed by:
Cynthia Inman, Broker - Ranch Connection (817) 366-3850
Tesa M Whitley, REALTOR Land and Ranch - Ranch Connection (432) 638-3636
06/03/2026
No Price
50 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - Purmela, TX
El Cielo Ranch is a 50 acre property in Coryell County offering a mostly open layout with field ground, a mix of hardwoods, hardwood-lined property edges, and a defined mesquite corridor running through the ranch. The open ground is usable and workable, while the hardwoods and mesquite cover give the property enough natural structure for wildlife movement, shade, and recreational use.
With paved access off County Road 180, electric service along the road frontage, and a clean layout throughout, El Cielo Ranch is well suited for a cattle operation, grazing, production, a weekend getaway, a future homestead, or a hunting ranch. It offers the flexibility of a 50 acre tract while still being simple, manageable, and ready for a future owner to put to use.
Location
The ranch sits directly off County Road 180 near Purmela in Coryell County, with paved entry directly onto the property. No easements, no gravel roads, and no shared access points to contend with.
Distances to Cities/Towns:
Waco: 1 hour 62 Miles
Temple: 1 hour 57 Miles
Killeen: 1 hour 54 Miles
Fort Worth: 2 hours 119 Miles
Dallas: 2.5 hours 140 Miles
Austin: 2 hours 118 Miles
San Antonio: 3 hours 170 Miles
Landscape
Open field makes up the majority of El Cielo Ranch, giving the property a usable layout for cattle, grazing, production, recreation, or future improvements. The ranch has a mix of hardwoods throughout the property edges, along with approximately 3 acres of mesquite cover running through part of the tract.
The mesquite corridor provides natural cover through the ranch, while the hardwood-lined edges create shade, privacy, and defined boundaries around the open ground. The overall layout is easy to understand and gives a future owner flexibility without requiring major clearing.
Water Features
Seasonal drainage moves naturally across the ranch, and the topography may allow for future pond development. No well is currently drilled on the property. Wells in this area of Coryell County typically reach water at 530 to 600 feet with yields of approximately 25 gallons per minute, giving buyers a useful planning point for future water development.
Utilities
Electric service runs along the road frontage at the property entrance and can be extended into the interior of the ranch for a future homesite, camp, barn, or other improvements.
Wildlife
The mix of open pasture, mesquite cover, and hardwood-lined edges creates habitat for whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and wild hogs. The mesquite corridor and wooded edges provide cover, while the open ground gives the ranch usable space for feeding areas, visibility, and hunting setup options.
Build Sites & Use
With direct paved entry off County Road 180, electric service at the road, and open ground throughout, El Cielo Ranch offers several potential uses. The property could work well for a cattle operation, grazing, production, a weekend getaway, a future homestead, or a hunting ranch. The 50 acre size gives a buyer more room to work with while still keeping the property manageable.
Summary
El Cielo Ranch is a 50 acre Coryell County property with paved access, mostly open field ground, a defined mesquite corridor, hardwood-lined property edges, electric service at the road, seasonal drainage, and future water-development potential. Located near Purmela, the ranch offers a practical layout for cattle, grazing, production, recreation, a weekend getaway, a future homestead, or hunting use.
03/17/2026
$2,090,000
212 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 1112 County Road 139, Gatesville, TX
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Located just 20 minutes southwest of Gatesville, the 212+/- acre Oat Run Ranch is a turn-key hunting and cattle property with exceptional water, and improvements. The ranch features a 2+/- acre pond and approximately 2,600 feet of live-water creek that runs most of the year, along with two large coastal fields, two large Klein grass fields, and eight established food plots planted in oats each winter. Recreational amenities include two shooting ranges, highlighted by a 600-yard long-range setup with an elevated shooting platform and a separate five-stall range house designed for 100-yard shooting. Residential and operational improvements include a 2,206+/- square-foot main home, a foreman's residence, and multiple barns and workshops, making this a well-balanced Central Texas ranch ideal for both recreation and livestock operations.
Water:
The ranch boasts strong surface water and reliable supplemental water. Improvements include a 2+/- acre pond with a dock, along with approximately 2,600' of an unnamed creek that, according to the landowner, flows year-round with only rare interruptions and retains large pools even during dry periods. In addition to surface water, the property is well supported by supplemental water sources, including city water piped in from the county road to serve the residences and a 30 GPM water well that is piped to supply water throughout the ranch.
Improvements:
The main residence offers 2,206+/- square feet of living space with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a three-car garage, and both front and back porch patio areas. A separate manufactured home currently serves as the foreman's residence. The main compound also includes a large work barn, hay barn, equipment barn, and horse barn, providing ample infrastructure to support day-to-day ranch operations.
Vegetation/Topography:
The ranch has been meticulously maintained, featuring multiple coastal and Klein grass fields along with food plots strategically located throughout the property. Selective cedar clearing has been thoughtfully implemented to enhance usability while preserving untouched areas that provide reliable cover for wildlife. Mature oak and pecan groves are scattered across the ranch, and the diverse topography offers over 100 feet of elevation change, creating scenic Hill Country vistas and impressive 360-degree views.
Wildlife:
The Ranch offers outstanding hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and other native wildlife. The pond serves as a natural draw for dove hunting and provides occasional opportunities for waterfowl. With a strong combination of surface water, quality habitat, and thoughtful land management, the ranch is well suited for year-round outdoor recreation and hunting. There are numerous hunting blinds and feeders that will convey with the ranch.
Location:
Conveniently located off paved County Road 139 and accessed by a privately owned strip, the property sits just 20 minutes from Gatesville, 30 minutes from Lampasas, 40 minutes from Waco or Killeen, and approximately an hour and a half from downtown Austin.
Other Notes:
The access strip coming off County Road 139 is privately owned and is not a deeded easement road.
- 6/6/2026 4:01:08 AM
05/06/2026
$595,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - TBD Oglesby Neff Park Road, Oglesby, TX
There are only so many places where live water, privacy, mature trees, wildlife, and usable land come together in a way that feels this natural. This 40± acre Leon River property in Coryell County offers approximately 2,500± feet of river frontage, fertile bottomland, open pasture, mature hardwoods, and the kind of quiet river setting that is getting harder to find in Central Texas.
The river is the centerpiece. With roughly half a mile of Leon River frontage, this tract has the water presence buyers hope for but rarely find on a smaller acreage offering. Big papershell pecans and established hardwoods line portions of the river corridor, creating shade, character, and a sense of permanence that cannot be manufactured. The open ground gives the property real usability, whether the goal is a weekend retreat, recreational escape, future homesite, or long-term family holding.
Live-water properties have long been among the strongest land purchases in Texas because they are scarce, difficult to replace, and consistently in demand. Buyers can find open pasture. They can find wooded tracts. But land with meaningful river frontage, privacy, wildlife, and year-round enjoyment belongs in a much smaller category. That scarcity is what gives properties like this their staying power.
This tract has the feel of a much larger place. It offers room to move, water to enjoy, habitat for deer, turkey, and seasonal waterfowl, and enough variety in the land to make it usable in every season. It is not just a property to look at. It is a property to walk, explore, hunt, fish, relax on, and keep coming back to.
The location adds another layer of value. The property sits within convenient reach of Waco, Temple, Belton, Austin, and Dallas, making it practical for spontaneous weekends while still feeling genuinely removed once you are on the land.
For buyers searching for a rare Central Texas live-water property, this one deserves to be seen in person. Photos and video can show the river, the trees, and the open pasture, but they will not fully capture the way this place feels on the ground.
Additional acreage available.
05/20/2026
No Price
72.07 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - Purmela, TX
Hidden Lake Ranch is a 72 acre property in Coryell County offering a predominantly wooded landscape anchored by a well-built one-acre lake set among mature hardwoods. With approximately 8 acres of open field, a working cattle setup already in place, a water well drilled in April 2025, and electric utilities on the property, this is a functional, well-resourced ranch ready to work from day one.
Location
The ranch is situated near Purmela in Coryell County. County Road 180 provides paved, year-round access directly to the property, accessible by standard two-wheel-drive vehicle. No rough back roads or limited-access issues to contend with.
Distances to Cities/Towns:
Waco: 1 hour 62 Miles
Temple: 1 hour 57 Miles
Killeen: 1 hour 54 Miles
Fort Worth: 2 hours 119 Miles
Dallas: 2.5 hours 140 Miles
Austin: 2 hours 118 Miles
San Antonio: 3 hours 170 Miles
Landscape
The majority of Hidden Lake Ranch is covered in mature wooded timber, with approximately 8 acres of open field providing grazing ground and natural sightlines across the property. Dense oak timber meadows dominate the wooded portions, creating a mix of shaded cover and open meadow that works well for both cattle operations and wildlife. The terrain rolls gently throughout, with elevated sections offering natural vantage points across the surrounding countryside. A natural draw runs through the property, serving as a natural travel corridor for wildlife moving through the ranch.
Water Features
The centerpiece of the ranch is a well-built one-acre lake set among the hardwoods, providing reliable year-round water for livestock and wildlife. The lake is currently supplemented by the on-site water well to maintain depth, ensuring a consistent water source regardless of seasonal conditions. A water well was drilled on the property in April 2025 at 530 feet, giving the ranch a self-sufficient water supply for both the lake and any future residential or operational use.
Utilities
Electric service is already in place, and with a 2025 water well on the ground, two of the most significant infrastructure costs a raw land buyer would normally face are already handled.
Wildlife
The dense timber creates strong habitat for whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, wild hogs, and a range of other native species common to Coryell County. The combination of heavy wooded cover and open feeding areas produces consistent wildlife activity throughout the year.
Build Sites & Use
The open field area and a naturally cleared section adjacent to the lake offer solid locations for a future homesite or ranch headquarters. The existing road system around the property is accessible by truck, providing reasonable coverage of the ranch as it sits. Cattle infrastructure is already in place, allowing a new owner to step into an active operation from day one.
Summary
Hidden Lake Ranch is a 72 acre Coryell County property with a one-acre lake, a 530-foot water well drilled in 2025, electric utilities, an active cattle setup, and dense timber cover throughout. The infrastructure is in place and the land is ready to use. Additional acreage is available for buyers seeking a larger holding in this area.
05/29/2026
No Price
25 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - Purmela, TX
Covered Meadow Ranch is a 25 acre property in Coryell County offering direct paved road frontage, open field on both the northern and southern ends of the tract, and a wooded interior of mesquite and mixed hardwoods with natural meadows running beneath the canopy throughout. The two draws that cut through the property give it a natural depth and wildlife character that most tracts at this size simply do not have.
Location
The ranch fronts directly on County Road 180, providing paved, year-round access without the need for easements or gravel roads. Located near Purmela in Coryell County. The road frontage adds practical value beyond convenience, offering clean access for equipment and livestock trailers and strong visibility that matters for both personal use and future resale.
Distances to Cities/Towns:
Waco: 1 hour 62 Miles
Temple: 1 hour 57 Miles
Killeen: 1 hour 54 Miles
Fort Worth: 2 hours 119 Miles
Dallas: 2.5 hours 140 Miles
Austin: 2 hours 118 Miles
San Antonio: 3 hours 170 Miles
Landscape
Open field anchors both the northern and southern ends of the ranch, with approximately 5 acres of that ground providing immediate grazing potential and natural sightlines across the property. The interior is primarily mesquite and mixed hardwoods, with open meadows running beneath the canopy throughout, creating a layered landscape that works well for livestock and holds wildlife far better than open pasture alone. Two natural draws cross the property with mixed hardwood bottoms, adding terrain character and creating defined travel corridors through the ranch.
Water Features
The two draws represent the most compelling water development opportunity on this tract. Both sit in natural low-ground positions with hardwood bottom cover, making them solid candidates for future pond construction without major earthwork. No well is currently drilled on the property. Wells in this area of Coryell County typically reach water at 530 to 600 feet with yields of approximately 25 gallons per minute.
Utilities
An electric line runs along the northern boundary of the property, making utility hookup straightforward for a future homesite, cabin, or ranch infrastructure without the cost of a long service extension.
Wildlife
The combination of mesquite and mixed hardwood cover, open meadows, and two draws with hardwood bottoms creates consistent, layered habitat for the native species of Coryell County. Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and wild hogs move through properties with this character throughout the year, and the draws function as natural travel corridors that concentrate wildlife movement across the ranch.
Build Sites & Use
With road frontage on County Road 180, electric service already accessible along the northern boundary, and a manageable 25-acre footprint, Covered Meadow Ranch is well suited for a future homesite, weekend cabin, or small ranch headquarters. The wooded interior provides a natural setting for a cabin positioned back from the road with real privacy, and the draws offer a scenic focal point for any build site or camp.
Summary
Covered Meadow Ranch offers 25 acres of Coryell County land with paved road frontage, open field on both ends, a mesquite and hardwood interior with natural meadows throughout, two draws with real pond development potential, and electric service accessible along the northern boundary. Compact, functional, and well located near major Central Texas markets, this is a straightforward opportunity in an area with real long-term land value. Additional acreage is available for buyers seeking a larger footprint in this part of Coryell County.
05/26/2026
No Price
25 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - Purmela, TX
Rolling Pond Ranch is a 25 acre property in Coryell County offering a dense mix of hardwood and mesquite cover, covered meadows, approximately 3 acres of open field, and a 0.25-acre pond fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property. Recently redone and holding water well, the pond is the defining feature of this tract and gives it a wildlife draw that is difficult to replicate at this size.
Location
The ranch sits along County Road 180 near Purmela in Coryell County, providing paved, year-round access and a quiet, rural setting in the northwest corner of the corridor.
Distances to Cities/Towns:
Waco: 1 hour 62 Miles
Temple: 1 hour 57 Miles
Killeen: 1 hour 54 Miles
Fort Worth: 2 hours 119 Miles
Dallas: 2.5 hours 140 Miles
Austin: 2 hours 118 Miles
San Antonio: 3 hours 170 Miles
Landscape
Rolling Pond Ranch is primarily wooded, with dense hardwoods and mesquite cover across most of the property and approximately 3 acres of open field providing grazing ground and natural sightlines. The hardwoods are condensed through much of the interior, with a gradual elevation change that gives the property a natural, varied feel from the road to the back of the tract. A natural draw runs through the rear of the property and feeds directly into the pond, tying the water and terrain together in a way that consistently moves wildlife through the ranch.
Water Features
The 0.25 acre pond is a proven water source, recently redone and holding well. Fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property, it provides reliable year-round water for livestock and wildlife and functions as the primary wildlife focal point on the ranch. No well is currently drilled on the property. Wells in this area of Coryell County typically reach water at 530 to 600 feet with yields of approximately 25 gallons per minute, a reliable planning benchmark for buyers looking to develop water infrastructure here.
Utilities
An electric line runs along the northern boundary of the property, making utility hookup straightforward for a future homesite, cabin, or ranch infrastructure without the cost of a long service extension.
Wildlife
The dense hardwood and mesquite cover creates strong bedding and shelter habitat for the whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and wild hogs common to Coryell County. The natural draw and pond work together as a consistent water source and travel corridor, concentrating wildlife activity through the back of the ranch and creating reliable hunting opportunities throughout the year.
Build Sites & Use
With road frontage on County Road 180, electric service accessible along the northern boundary, and a proven pond already in place, Rolling Pond Ranch is well suited for a hunting camp, weekend cabin, or permanent homesite. The wooded interior and gradual elevation change offer natural build site options with genuine privacy while maintaining easy paved access from the road.
Summary
Rolling Pond Ranch delivers 25 acres of wooded Coryell County land with a recently redone 0.25-acre pond, a natural draw that feeds it, dense hardwood and mesquite cover, electric service along the northern boundary, and a proven regional well depth of 530 to 600 feet at approximately 25 GPM for future water development. For buyers who want a tract with real water infrastructure and strong wildlife character in a manageable footprint, this ranch is the right fit. Additional acreage is available for buyers seeking a larger land holding in this area of Coryell County.
05/27/2026
$799,000
45.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - Co Rd 142, Gatesville, TX
A truly special 45.81+/-acre live water property in Coryell County offering dramatic scenery, crystal-clear creek frontage, towering hardwoods, rolling topography, and a beautifully positioned farmhouse overlooking the land below. With frontage along Bee House Creek, deep swimming holes, great fishing, impressive cliffs, abundant wildlife, and exceptional grasses, this ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a highly usable yet breathtaking recreational retreat in the heart of Central Texas.
LAND: The property features beautiful rolling topography with dramatic elevation changes that create stunning views across the ranch and down toward Bee House Creek. Scenic cliffs add striking character to the landscape, while productive native pasture and impressive grasses provide both beauty and usability throughout the property.
The combination of rolling terrain, creek frontage, mature trees, and open pasture creates a highly usable property with an ideal balance of recreation, beauty, and functionality.
IMPROVEMENTS: Perched atop a hill overlooking the rolling pastures and down towards Bee House Creek below, the ranch features a beautifully designed 1200sqft 2-bedroom/2-bath farmhouse thoughtfully positioned to capture sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and creek corridor. Bright and inviting, the home blends modern amenities with timeless ranch-house character, creating a warm and comfortable retreat.
Large doors allow natural light to pour into the living spaces while seamlessly connecting the indoors with the surrounding landscape. A spacious wraparound porch offers the perfect place to relax, entertain, or simply take in the views across the property, making the home equally suited for weekend escapes or full-time ranch living.
WATER: Bee House Creek serves as the centerpiece of the ranch, offering exceptional live water frontage with deep, clear water ideal for swimming, fishing, relaxing, and enjoying year-round recreation. Lined with massive mature trees and dramatic natural scenery, the creek provides a setting rarely found on properties of this size.
The deep pools and flowing water create outstanding opportunities for casting a line while enjoying the beauty and serenity of the creek corridor. Combined with impressive creek frontage, scenic limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear water, Bee House Creek creates an unforgettable landscape and an exceptional recreational amenity for family and guests alike.
VEGETATION & WILDLIFE: The ranch boasts excellent native grasses and an abundance of towering mature trees, particularly along both sides of Bee House Creek where enormous hardwoods create shade, beauty, and exceptional wildlife habitat.
Wildlife is abundant throughout the property and includes whitetail deer, turkey, wild hogs, dove, and other native species, making the ranch equally attractive for recreation, hunting, and quiet enjoyment of the outdoors.
TAXES: See broker.
MINERALS: See broker.
Whether youre searching for a scenic weekend retreat, family ranch, or turnkey live-water property, this Coryell County gem offers beauty, recreation, water, and usability in an exceptionally rare package.
(Buyers agent must be identified on the first contact and must accompany buyer prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Shipley Ranches, Broker). The information contained herein is understood to be accurate and reliable, but it is not guaranteed. Please verify all information before using the information contained herein for decision-making purposes.
11/04/2024
$775,000
86.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - Leon Junction, Leon Junction, TX
This expansive 86.56-acre farm property, located in the heart of Leon Junction, offers a rare opportunity to own a versatile tract of land in Coryell County. With a mix of open pastures and concentrations of Pecan, Walnut, Hackberry, Elm, and Oak trees, this property is ideal for farming, ranching, recreational use, or future development.
The land features fertile soil, ample grazing areas, and is fully fenced, making it ready for livestock or agriculture. Large surface water tanks enhance its natural beauty and providing a water source for livestock and wildlife. Multiple build sites offer scenic views of the countryside, perfect for constructing your dream home or weekend getaway. Cattle pens, barn, shop, grain silos all located in the Pecan Grove.
Conveniently located within easy driving distance to Waco, Temple, and Killeen, this property gives you rural serenity without sacrificing access to modern amenities. With frontage on a county-maintained road and utilities available at the road, this property offers both seclusion and convenience.
8 minute drive to DOMO Dove Nest Motorsports Club. 19 Minutes from Mother Neff State Park 20 Minutes to Boat Launch at Lake Belton
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08/15/2024
$350,000
5.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 1134 Buffalo Creek Drive, Evant, TX
LEASE WITH PURCHASE OPTION AVAILABLE - Lease to Own! Tucked away in the top of the Texas Hill Country, Buffalo Creek Ranch offers the perfect balance of natural beauty, recreation, and everyday comfort. Whether you’re looking for a forever home, weekend getaway, or a legacy property for generations to enjoy, this 5.54-acre retreat near Evant checks every box — location, water, charm, and convenience — all just 1.5 hours from both Austin and Fort Worth.
The undeniable showstopper of this property is Langford Branch, a clear, rock-bottom seasonal creek that meanders along the edge of the land for roughly 420 feet. It’s the kind of place where kids skip rocks, deer come to drink, and evenings end with the peaceful sound of flowing water under wide Texas skies. The creek and surrounding landscape create a picturesque backdrop for outdoor gatherings, morning coffee, or evenings by the firepit.
The 1,898-square-foot ranch-style home combines rustic appeal with modern comfort. Inside, you’ll find three bedrooms, two baths, and spacious open-concept living areas that invite connection and relaxation. Features include rich vinyl wood-plank flooring throughout, exposed wooden beams, barn-wood paneling, and a grand rock fireplace that anchors the living room with Hill Country warmth. The large screened-in porch expands your living space outdoors — perfect for entertaining family and friends year-round.
Just beyond the home, you’ll find a full-size basketball court (hello, pickleball!) and nearly two acres enclosed with attractive wood-and-mesh fencing. The land is level and usable, offering plenty of room for animals, gardening, or future improvements. Access is easy via paved roads, making your trips to nearby Evant, Hamilton, or Gatesville quick and convenient.
Buffalo Creek Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Hill Country that’s both peaceful and practical — a place where you can unwind, explore, and truly breathe. With its natural water feature, accessible location, and move-in-ready home, this property invites you to slow down, settle in, and start your next chapter in the heart of Texas.
High speed fiber internet is available and the property is on a water well and septic. Buffalo Creek Ranch is a deed restricted gated ranch community with POA fees of $500/year.
All acreages and boundary lines shown on media are approximate. Any information provided herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by property owner.
04/22/2026
$8,932,011
997.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 5101 Moccasin Bend Rd, Gatesville, TX
Summary: The Leon River Ranch stretches across a scenic and highly desirable corridor of northern Coryell County, just 7.5 miles north of Gatesville, Texas. Anchored by more than five miles of combined frontage along the Leon River and Plum Creek, this exceptional "live water" ranch offers a rare blend of natural beauty, productivity, and recreational appeal.
Rich river bottom soils support lush, fertile pastures ideal for livestock or hay production, while a diverse mix of mature hardwoods and native brush provides excellent habitat for wildlife and creates a picturesque, park-like setting throughout the property. The combination of strong water features, usable land, and natural cover makes this ranch as functional as it is beautiful.
Whether envisioned as a full time residence, a weekend retreat, or an addition to an existing cattle operation, the Leon River Ranch presents a versatile and highly sought-after opportunity in the heart of Central Texas.
Location: The property is located 7.5 miles north of Gatesville, Texas and 10.4 miles south of Jonesboro, Texas, approximately 50 minutes west of Waco, 1 hour 40 minutes north of Austin, and 2 hours southwest of Dallas & Fort Worth. Physical address is 5101 Moccasin Bend Rd, Gatesville, TX, 76528.
Leon River & Plum Creek: Offering unmatched "live water" river and creek frontage in the area, Leon River Ranch provides ~4.43 miles of outstanding Leon River frontage, of which ~1.35 miles offers frontage along both sides of the river. In addition to the Leon River, the ranch also offers ~1.0 mile of crystal clear Plum Creek frontage. You'll find great opportunities for fishing, swimming, exploring, outstanding wildlife habitat, and all that comes with having such outstanding "live water" features as part of the landscape.
Terrain: This diverse landscape lies in the Leon River valley at the confluence of the Leon River and Plum Creek and is marked by high hills, rolling native grass pastures, densely wooded areas, and fertile river bottom fields. The higher elevated easterly portions of the property unveil big views of the river valley and surrounding countryside looking west, with approximately 120' of total elevation change. Tree cover consists of live oak, post oak, red oak, bur oak, elm, pecan, sycamore, cottonwood, hackberry, redbud, sumac, bumelia, elbowbush, mesquite, and cedar. Approximately 320 acres of river bottom fields are cultivated along both sides of the river and farmed by a longtime tenant.
Wildlife: This portion of Coryell County is known to produce some outstanding hunting opportunities, and the ranch is home to an abundance of wildlife. The aforementioned river bottom land is framed by dense stands of hardwood trees that provide plentiful cover and edge for wildlife to use for seclusion and travel in and around the ranch. Combined with an abundance of native browse and forbs, the Leon River Ranch consistently draws in and holds game that include whitetail deer, turkey, hog, and varmint. For the avid bow hunter, these heavily treed riparian areas are ripe for scouting and ready for your tree stand. There are also multiple fields where food plots could be established.
Additional Water Sources: In addition to the river and creek there are multiple wet weather branches and draws that feed through the property, as well as 5 stock ponds, one of which measures almost 2 acres in size. Water is supplied to both homes by Coryell City Water Supply District. Underground water in the area can be hit or miss. There is an old water well on the ranch that is not operable at this time.
Structural Improvements: Located on the east side of the ranch and accessed from paved Moccasin Bend Rd. the modest main house measures approximately 2,228 SF and provides 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, along with a screened-in porch and carport. On the west side of the ranch and accessed from Faubion Rd a ~1,344 SF farmhouse is in place with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. This house has seen better days, but with a little work could serve as housing for a ranch hand or make a great "deer camp". In addition to the homes, there are 3 barns/sheds on the property where equipment and miscellaneous items are stored. One of old barns has a concrete base and walls with a wood frame loft/second story. It's currently in some disrepair and appears may hold more historic/aesthetic appeal than utility at the moment but could be restored to create something really unique.
Fences and Roads: Boundary fences range in condition from excellent to fair and appear to turn livestock. Interior cross fences range in condition from excellent to poor and divide the ranch into 10 separate pastures/fields. Access to the property is gained via paved Moccasin Bend Rd where the east side of the ranch fronts for approximately 3,500'. An all-weather gravel road leads in a short distance from the Moccasin Bend Rd to the main house. From here a good network of interconnected pasture roads and trails provide excellent interior access and travel throughout. An unimproved river crossing provides access across the Leon River. The west side of the ranch is also accessed from Faubion Rd with an all-weather gravel road leading in and to the second home.
Utilities: The ranch is served by Hamilton County Electric Cooperative and Heart of Texas Electric Cooperative for electrical service and Coryell City Water Supply District provides rural water service with two meters on the ranch and water piped to both homes.
Minerals: Seller is believed to own some minerals. There is no O&G production on the property and the minerals are not leased at this time. Buyer will assume responsibility and expense associated with a mineral ownership report if one is desired
Easements: The property is clean and unencumbered by pipeline easements, large transmission line easements, and/or access easements.
Area History: In 1911, the St. Louis & Southwestern Railway established a line running north from Gatesville to Hamilton, which provided rail access to small farming communities in the area. After 30 years of service, the railroad was abandoned in 1941. Today, two old concrete bridge abutments can be found on either side of the Leon River on the ranch marking the railroad's once location and standing as a testament of its impact on the area.
School District: The ranch is partly in Gatesville ISD and Jonesboro ISD
Property Taxes: The ranch is ag-exempt and property taxes for 2026 are estimated to be around $7,500.
Asking Price: $8,932,010.50 ($8,950 Per Acre)
Contacts:
Bret Polk - Broker Associate, (254) 965-0349 mobile,
Chance Turner - Broker Associate, (972) 765-7326 mobile,
Broker & Commission Disclosure: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
04/09/2026
$375,000
50 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 0 Farm to Market 1241, Purmela, TX
Nestled on a hill just minutes from the town of Gatesville sits this beautiful 50-acre tract. Offering an outstanding combination of accessibility, privacy, recreational, and development appeal. A few of the things this amazing property has to offer is a rectangular layout, paved road frontage on three sides along FM 932 and FM 1241, hunting potential, long range views, and a desirable Central TX location. Read more about the 50 acres below and don't hesitate to reach out with any questions
Improvements:
The property is unimproved, giving a new owner a clean slate to develop exactly as they choose. Electricity is available at the road, making the tract well suited for a future home, cabin, or development.
Water:
A wet weather creek runs through the property, adding character to the land while enhancing wildlife habitat and seasonal drainage. This natural feature contributes to the recreational value and overall appeal of the tract.
Vegetation:
The property offers thick brush that creates excellent cover for wildlife and adds to the privacy of the land. This brushy habitat is a major asset for hunting and recreation while still allowing opportunities for selective clearing if a buyer desires.
Topography:
The tract features usable terrain with a practical rectangular shape that makes it easy to navigate and envision for future use. Its layout and road access provide both convenience and versatility.
Wildlife:
This property has strong hunting potential thanks to the dense brush and natural cover that attract and hold wildlife. Whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, and other native game are commonly found in this part of Coryell County, making the tract an excellent option for recreational buyers and hunters alike.
Location:
Conveniently located near Gatesville, the property offers the peace of rural living with the benefit of quick access to town. Its extensive frontage on FM 932 and FM 1241 provides easy entry and strong long-term value.
Development Potential:
With paved frontage on three sides, electricity at the road, and a highly usable rectangular layout, this tract offers excellent development potential. Whether used as a homesite, weekend getaway, hunting property, or investment, the land provides multiple possibilities for a new owner.
Fencing:
The property is fenced along the road frontage, adding both function and value while helping define the boundaries along the paved access points.
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06/01/2026
$1,505,033
191.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - Hwy 36, Jonesboro, TX
191.724 Acres, Hwy 36 Frontage, Coryell County, TX Situated just 11.5 miles west of Gatesville, this 191.724-acre ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a well-rounded and highly productive property in the heart of Central Texas. With convenient Highway 36 frontage, the ranch offers excellent access while still maintaining a peaceful, rural setting. Designed with functionality in mind, the property features three stock tanks, a seasonal creek, a Coryell City Water Supply meter, and electricity already in place. A solid barn with attached cattle pens supports livestock operations, and the land is cross-fenced into four pastures—each with its own water source—making it ideal for rotational grazing. Quality interior and exterior fencing further enhance the overall usability of the ranch. The acreage offers a strong mix of grasses, including Klein grass in select areas, some Coastal Bermuda, and predominantly native grasses, providing excellent grazing potential. In addition to its agricultural value, the property also boasts several attractive homesites with scenic views—perfect for building a primary residence or weekend retreat. Located within Jonesboro ISD and just 5 miles from Jonesboro, the ranch is approximately 15 minutes from both Gatesville and Hamilton, 30 minutes from Clifton, and about an hour from Waco, Temple, Killeen, and Stephenville—offering an ideal balance of convenience and country living. This is a versatile, turnkey ranch with the infrastructure and location to meet a variety of needs. Reach out today to learn more or schedule a private showing.
04/28/2026
$1,270,700
194 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 5950 Moccasin Bend Road, Gatesville, TX
Set in the heart of Central Texas, just a few miles northwest of Gatesville, this exceptional 194 +/- acre ranch offers a rare combination of scenic beauty, productive land, and outstanding recreational appeal. Located along the highly sought-after Moccasin Bend Road; known for its serenity and natural charm, this property captures the very essence of the Texas Hill Country.
The land features an impressive blend of rolling hills, open native pastures, and dense Live Oak Motts, complemented by rich creek beds that enhance both wildlife habitat and visual diversity. With 100 feet of elevation change, the ranch provides stunning panoramic views across the surrounding countryside, making it ideal for a homesite or private retreat.
This is a true cattleman’s property, with fertile soils and well-established improved grasses that have supported livestock operations for generations. The land is fenced and cross-fenced with well-maintained improvements, ready for immediate use.
Wildlife is abundant throughout, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and other native species making this an exceptional hunting and recreational ranch. A large pond serves as a reliable water source and focal point, with multiple additional locations suitable for future water development. Subsurface groundwater for wells in the area is also excellent.
Towering legacy oak trees are scattered across the property, offering shade, beauty, and a timeless Texas landscape rarely found in one tract. Proximity to the nearby Leon River further enhances the area’s agricultural productivity and natural appeal.
Whether you are seeking a premier hunting property, a working cattle ranch, or a private legacy estate, this Coryell County ranch presents a unique opportunity to own a truly versatile and breathtaking piece of Texas land.
Key Features:
•194 +/- acres in Coryell County, TX
•Located just minutes from Gatesville on Moccasin Bend Road
•100 ± feet of elevation change with panoramic views
•Mix of open pastures, rolling hills, and dense oak cover
• Improved grasses and fertile soils ideal for livestock
•Abundant wildlife including whitetail deer and turkey
•Large pond with additional water development potential
•Scattered mature oak trees throughout
•Well-maintained fencing, ready for cattle or recreational use
Offered as a premier Texas ranch property combining beauty, productivity, and long-term legacy potential.
08/18/2023
$1,716,000
312 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - TBD CR 139, Gatesville, TX
Beautiful ranch property in the hill country. The property is established for multiple uses. There are open areas and pastures for grazing. While other others have cover for hunting. The areas of open fields provide excellent grazing for cattle or any other type of livestock. These areas are fenced and crossed fenced. Throughout the other areas of the property, there is tree coverage with mixed live oak, cedar, and mesquite trees. There are 3 tanks of the property. At the front of the property there is a set of working pens and a loading chute.
04/07/2026
$2,700,000
351.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 3601 CR 188, Jonesboro, TX
Welcome to the Coryell Vista Ranch. This property offers a combination of hunting, recreational use, and rural improvements. The land features approximately 60 feet of elevation change, creating a mix of topography that includes open areas, wooded sections, and natural drainage corridors. This variation in terrain supports diverse wildlife habitat and provides multiple potential uses for the property. Water resources on the property include several stock ponds and a seasonal creek. These water features contribute to both wildlife activity and recreational opportunities such as fishing. In addition, the property is equipped with a water meter and a well, supporting the existing improvements and offering utility for future use. The property is improved with two hunting cabins that can serve as a base for weekend stays or seasonal use. A pole barn provides additional storage for equipment, feed, or vehicles. These structures offer functionality for managing the land and supporting outdoor activities. Wildlife commonly observed on the property includes whitetail deer, turkey, and feral hogs. The combination of water sources, native vegetation, and varied terrain creates an environment conducive to sustaining wildlife populations. The acreage allows for multiple hunting locations and recreational setups across the property. The land layout and size provide flexibility for a range of uses including hunting, fishing, and general outdoor recreation. The presence of utilities and existing structures supports continued use without requiring immediate development. Access to the property allows for transportation of equipment and supplies, and the overall acreage provides privacy and separation from neighboring tracts. The combination of natural features and improvements makes this property suitable for those seeking a rural landholding with both functional and recreational attributes.
DETAILS
- Water meter and water well on property
- Approximately 60 ft of elevation change
- Several stock ponds on property
- Abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, turkey and wild hogs
- 2 hunting cabins and 1 pole barn
- Substantial road frontage on 2 sides
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
10/17/2025
$900,000
148 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 515 CR 262, Gatesville, TX
Welcome to a rare opportunity to own 148 acres of prime land in beautiful Coryell County, Texas. Located just 10 miles from Gatesville and 25 miles from Waco, this property offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to shopping, schools, and amenities. Featuring approximately 1,752 feet of chip-seal road frontage on Coryell City Road, the land is easily accessible and has a water line at the road, making it ideal for future development. An equipment barn is in place, convenient for you to store all your equipment and tools. Working pens are strategically placed near the road frontage, making it easy to work your cows despite the weather conditions. The majority of the property consists of gently rolling native pasture, offering excellent grazing conditions for cattle and other livestock, or potential for hay production. Two stocked ponds enhance the propertys appeal, providing reliable water sources and attracting a variety of local wildlifeperfect for both agricultural and recreational use. A classic barn, an old water well, and cross fencing are already in place, supporting ongoing ranch operations.
Whether you're looking to expand your current ranching operation or invest in high-quality Texas land, this versatile tract checks all the boxes. The open pastures, scenic views, and solid infrastructure create a beautiful and functional landscape.
DETAILS
- 2 ponds on property
- 1 barn on property
- Water line at road
- Cattle lease in place
- Approximately 1,700 ft of road frontage
- Mostly native pasture land
- Fully fenced and cross fenced
- Old water well and windmill on property
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
03/31/2025
$1,145,400
126.13 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - 875 County Road 218, Gatesville, TX
126.126-Acre Ranch with Historic Farmhouse & Scenic Prairie Views
Experience the wide-open beauty of Coryell County with this exceptional 126.126-acre ranch, ideal for livestock, hay production, or a private country retreat. The property features gently rolling pastureland, including areas of improved coastal grass, and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding prairie.
The ranch includes a charming 5-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse full of rustic character, ready for restoration or your personal updates. Additional improvements include an older barn and two outbuildings, providing ample storage and functionality for agricultural use.
Currently leased for cattle grazing and hay production, this property presents an excellent turnkey investment opportunity while still offering flexibility for future use. Whether you're seeking a working ranch, recreational getaway, or the perfect homesite with acreage, this property offers endless potential.
Schedule your private showing today and explore all this Texas ranch has to offer!
03/10/2023
$202,000
9 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - The Grove, TX
Tracts 6 & 7 Sunset at the Grove- These lots are offered individually. Gorgeous and restricted 9 acre lots between Gatesville, Temple and Moody. Country life doesn't get any better than this! These turn-key tracts are just just minutes away from Hwy 36, I-35 and Lake Belton. These lots offer stunning view and a nice country feel, beautiful sunsets and cool breezes. Full perimeter fencing, entrance with electric box that will be installed at closing, electricity installed by Heart of Texas Electric, The Grove water meter is installed. All you need to do is pick where to put your home! Gatesville ISD. Additional tracts available. Please refer to the pictures. Subdivision platted with Coryell County.
Tracts 6 & 7 both have a tank.
About Kelly:
Kelly is an Austin native who made her home in Waco after attending Baylor University. She started her career in 2013 and is farm and ranch trained with a niche in sub-divides. Kelly is a consecutive Top Producer & Platinum Agent with Kelly Land and Ranch and Kelly Realtors and two time Above and Beyond Platinum award winner. She enjoys selling everything from ranches to commercial and development. Kelly specializes in market analysis, is detail oriented and enjoys the personal relationships she makes with the buyers and sellers while seeing each property to closing. She currently works McLennan Co and the 10 surrounding counties, including Williamson and Ellis.
Tracts Available:
6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12
05/05/2026
$646,000
68.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Coryell County - FM 2412 Ranch, Gatesville, TX
Escape to the wide-open spaces of Central Texas with this exceptional 68-acre tract situated just outside the city limits of Gatesville. Offering a quintessential Hill Country landscape, the property features a scenic blend of productive open pasture and pockets of mature, scattered hardwoods that provide both privacy and character. A central stock tank serves as a natural anchor for the land, offering reliable water for livestock or a quiet spot for weekend fishing. Whether you envision a sprawling private homestead or a premier recreational getaway this versatile acreage provides the perfect canvas for your vision. With its gently rolling terrain and convenient proximity to town, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a significant slice of Coryell County’s beautiful countryside.
Current Ag Exemption!!
Electric: Hamilton Rural Electric Available, no meter currently
Water: Will require a well. Seller has received a $33,000 bid for a new well to be installed. Multi County WSC services area but no meters currently available.
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