From the pages of the Spring 2024 issue of Texas LAND magazine, enjoy a snapshot of these spectacular properties from Land.com
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Featured Listing: Rancho La Luna
Located in one of the greatest native bobwhite quail counties in Texas is the Rancho La Luna. As you enter the ranch, you will immediately understand why this ranch produces such great populations of quail and why the ranch’s guests hope to plan their next trip the moment they leave.
On the Cover: Ol’Man Ranch
The Ol’Man Ranch is a truly special place and one of the best elk-hunting ranches you will ever set foot on. This ultimate premier, turnkey ready property, offers a rare opportunity for you to own a breathtaking piece of New Mexico.
On The Cover: Refuge On The Llano
As one of the largest live water properties in the Llano Upflit, the Refuge on the Llano is one-of-a-kind in an environment unlike any other. Offered for the first time on the open market, this ranch, which delivers a lifestyle that can be envied but not replicated, is a rare opportunity to invest in a premier Texas property.
Featured Listing: Colorado River Ranch
The 3,304± acre Colorado River Ranch, located 14 miles from Lampasas in Lampasas County, provides water-rich, Hill Country living with opportunities as big as the Texas sky.
Featured Listing: Mena Timber
Embrace nature on this 4,890± acre recreational paradise, located in the heart of Arkansas just an hour and half west of Hot Springs, that features timber, private lakes, and direct access to more than 340,000 acres of Ouachita National Forest.
On the Cover: Rocking M Ranch
For those who demand excellence in all things large and small, the Rocking M Ranch offers the opportunity to own an exceptional equestrian property with established hunting and the potential for livestock production. If you’re looking for a legacy, this is where you can build it.
Featured Listing: The North Ranch
Located 5 miles north of La Pryor and 15 miles south of Uvalde in Zavala County, the North Ranch encompasses 10,687± acres and includes almost 6 miles of the Nueces River.
On the Cover: Mason & Morse Ranch Company
At Mason & Morse Ranch Company, we live it to know it,” said Managing Broker Bart Miller. “Everyone on our team has deep roots in the land and the lifestyle with experiences as diverse as the landscape.”
Featured Listing: Old Sundance Road Ranch
Old Sundance Road Ranch is 15,534 deeded acres located just a few miles west of historic Sundance, Wyoming.
Featured Listing: Double V Ranch
The Double V Ranch encompasses 20,000± acres of unparalleled New
Mexico ranchland just 25 minutes north of Ruidoso.
Featured Listing: La Brisa Ranch
Located in Maverick County between Carrizo Springs and Eagle Pass, La Brisa Ranch is 596.49± acres of South Texas wildlife heaven.
Featured Listing: The Tracts of Two Creeks Ranch
Two Creeks Ranch, 1,313.5± acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a live-water destination in natural Texas.
Featured Listing: Broad Oaks Ranch
Less than an hour’s drive from Houston, the incomparable Broad Oaks Ranch in Hempstead Texas includes 1,409± acres.
Featured Listing: Two Creeks Ranch
Two Creeks Ranch, 1,313.5± acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a memory-making, live-water destination designed to make family, friends or business associates feel right at home in natural Texas.
Featured Listing: Two Creeks Ranch
Two Creeks Ranch is the best of old and new Texas. Claim Two Creeks as your place. A one-of-a-kind destination for making memories that will color your world.
Featured Listing: Blanket Springs Ranch
Located just West of Utopia, in Real County, Blanket Springs Ranch is a jewel that’s been held in the hands of the same family since right after WorldWar II. An incredibly rare opportunity to own, explore and tailor this laid-back luxury ranch to your liking.
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Featured Listing: Rancho Agua Grande
Agua grande means “big water.” Fed by more than 30 springs, year-round Live Oak Creek, which bisects the 17,132± acre Rancho Agua Grande for about seven miles, is indeed big water.