Every once in a while, a ranch comes along that makes you forget you’re shopping and reminds you why you started dreaming in the first place.
This is one of those places.
Welcome to 246± acres in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, perfectly positioned between Wimberley and Dripping Springs—where the views are endless, the water is real, and every turn of the road feels like you’ve stepped into a Texas postcard.
A stunning 4± acre lake steals the show, backed by two additional ponds, beautiful stretches of South Onion Creek, towering live oaks, rich native grasses, and rolling hills that unfold into panoramic views worthy of a million-dollar home.
Speaking of homes… you’ll have your pick of spectacular hilltops to build one.
Whether your vision is a world-class family compound, luxury equestrian estate, weekend escape, or a legacy ranch to pass down for generations, this property gives you the canvas to create something extraordinary.
History is woven into the landscape with an original stagecoach cabin, standing as a reminder of the pioneers who once traveled these hills. A second cabin and two water wells mean you can start enjoying the ranch from day one while planning your future dream home.
Horse lovers, this place is flat-out special. Ride for hours through open pasture, giant oak motts, creek bottoms, and scenic hillsides without ever losing that classic Texas feel.
And then there’s the location…Fifteen minutes to Wimberley. Fifteen minutes to Dripping Springs. About an hour to Austin. About an hour to San Antonio. Close enough for convenience. Far enough to leave the world behind.
Now here’s the part that’s almost impossible to believe… This ranch is offered below its current appraised value. In one of the fastest-growing and most desirable counties in Texas. That’s not marketing hype—that’s opportunity.
Need less acreage? The property can also be divided into approximately 127± acre and 120± acre tracts, giving buyers flexibility without sacrificing quality.
Tired of California traffic? Burned out on New York? Ready to trade concrete for creeks, crowds for sunsets, and stress for wide-open spaces?
This is the good life.
Come watch the sun rise over your own lake. Ride horses through giant live oaks. Fish with your kids. Build a legacy instead of just another house.
They aren’t making more Hill Country. They aren’t creating more live water. They certainly aren’t creating more ranches like this in Hays County.
When this gate closes behind you, you’ll understand why so many families spend a lifetime searching for a place exactly like this.
Big water. Giant oaks. Incredible views. Rich Texas history. Prime location. Endless possibilities.








































