Pebble River Ranch is featured in the Summer 2021 issue of Texas LAND magazine. Click here to find out more.
With 2,150± feet of the Guadalupe River’s South Fork and two year-round creeks, the 1,360± acre Pebble River Ranch is a live-water paradise awaiting your personal stamp. Located 15 minutes west of Hunt and five minutes from Crider’s Dancehall and Rodeo on FM 39, the water-rich ranch is ideally suited to become a recreational ranch, a corporate retreat or a summer camp in the time-honored tradition of the beloved encampments that dot the area.
The trickle and burble of crystalline water provides a constant soundtrack throughout the ranch as the Guadalupe River runs on the eastern portion. Cherry Creek and White Oak Creek add their own rhythms to the symphony as they meander through the majestic Hill Country landscape. Three water wells, ranging from 25 gallons per minute to 100 gallons per minute, expand options for water sources.
Post oaks, live oaks and wild cherry reach for the sky throughout. Cypress trees are scattered along the banks of both creeks. A recent planting has added 148 pecan trees to the mix of hardwoods. Cedar has been strategically cleared to encourage regrowth of native grasses, forbs and other diverse vegetation.
The native habitat is home to trophy whitetails and axis deer as well as turkeys. The formal wildlife management program is in its early stages; superlative South Texas whitetail genetics have been introduced.
The majority of Pebble River Ranch boasts new fencing, a mix of six-foot Tight Lock and eight-foot game-proof.
Built early in the last century, the ranch house, which features a wood-burning fireplace, has been completely renovated. From the expansive screened back porch, family and friends can look down on the Guadalupe. Or, they can step outside to the rock patio and fire pit to enjoy the same stunning view.
1,360± Acres in Kerr County, Texas
Offered at $17,500,000
Call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815 to experience the Pebble River Ranch for yourself.