Twin Creeks Ranch, 858± acres located approximately 11 miles from Kerrville in Kerr County, is an opportunity to stake a claim on a large-scale, live water property in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The ranch fronts on Eagle Ridge Road.
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Featured Listing: Lake Creek Ranch
Lake Creek Ranch is an alluring western Hill Country ranch located in the beautiful Nueces River valley.
Featured Listing: Lake Monticello
Lake Monticello, one of the state’s largest privately owned lakes encompassing 2,001± acres, lies in the heart of a 5,700± acre blank canvas of opportunity in Titus County near Mount Pleasant, Texas.
Featured Listing: Rancho Agua Grande
Fed by more than 30 springs, year-round Live Oak Creek, which
bisects the ranch for about seven miles, is the “big water” that gives
the ranch its name. Both banks of Live Oak Creek lie within the ranch’s
borders ensuring complete, private access.
Rancho Agua Grande
Rancho Agua Grande is home to big water and big opportunities.
It is one of the largest live water ranches for sale in Texas today.
Featured Listing: The Bluffs at Yancey Creek
A ranch this close to Austin that offers such privacy and seclusion is perhaps the last of its kind. Big rolling hills, covered with native grasses and a mixture of Live Oak and Cedar, provide an untouched canvas of opportunity.
Peninsula at Lake Tawakoni
Peninsula at Lake Tawakoni is featured in the Spring 2022 issue of Texas LAND magazine. Click here to find out more. the perfect property for living on a lake with a ranch that includes plenty of wildlife, hunting and a solid investment for the future. Less than an hour east of Dallas is the perfect property […]
Basic Lake Construction Techniques for Building a Lake That Won’t Leak
Brad Vollmar of Vollmar Pond & Lake Management offers a detailed look at the process for constructing a new lake on your property, with plenty of do’s and dont’s to make sure your lake-construction project succeeds.
How to Create a Water Feature on Your Property
Before you start digging that idyllic water feature on your land, there are some basic questions you should ask first. We take a look.