241 County Road 1287
About this property
Nestled in Lampasas and Burnet Counties, the captivating Big Springs Ranch offers an unparalleled Hill Country experience. This property presents a haven enriched by unique water features and untouched beauty. Unspoiled beauty with rugged hills adorned by native foliage and mature trees, the Big Springs Ranch is a pristine canvas waiting to be explored. Its elevations provide sweeping panoramas that showcase the breathtaking Hill Country scenery and the serene elegance of Yancey Creek as it winds gracefully through the land. The perennially flowing Yancey Creek meanders through the property, enhancing its allure. Originating at the convergence of the Middle Fork and South Fork of Yancey Creek, this clear-flowing creek winds its way southwest, eventually meeting the Colorado River just north of the Burnet County line. Its presence adds serenity to the landscape, with grasses, live oak, and mesquite dotting its banks. The ranch boasts a portion of Colorado River frontage, allowing for recreational pursuits like kayaking, fishing, and riverside picnicking. The river's embrace enhances the property's value, offering a rare opportunity to relish riverside leisure against the stunning backdrop of the Hill Country. A charming hilltop ranch house with oak cabinets, stainless appliances, and a wood-burning fireplace insert creates a cozy ambiance. Additional large metal barn, working pens, and a piped-fenced house yard. If you're in search of a premier ranch re Springs Ranch don't miss this opportunity.
About this property
Nestled in Lampasas and Burnet Counties, the captivating Big Springs Ranch offers an unparalleled Hill Country experience. This property presents a haven enriched by unique water features and untouched beauty. Unspoiled beauty with rugged hills adorned by native foliage and mature trees, the Big Springs Ranch is a pristine canvas waiting to be explored. Its elevations provide sweeping panoramas that showcase the breathtaking Hill Country scenery and the serene elegance of Yancey Creek as it winds gracefully through the land. The perennially flowing Yancey Creek meanders through the property, enhancing its allure. Originating at the convergence of the Middle Fork and South Fork of Yancey Creek, this clear-flowing creek winds its way southwest, eventually meeting the Colorado River just north of the Burnet County line. Its presence adds serenity to the landscape, with grasses, live oak, and mesquite dotting its banks. The ranch boasts a portion of Colorado River frontage, allowing for recreational pursuits like kayaking, fishing, and riverside picnicking. The river's embrace enhances the property's value, offering a rare opportunity to relish riverside leisure against the stunning backdrop of the Hill Country. A charming hilltop ranch house with oak cabinets, stainless appliances, and a wood-burning fireplace insert creates a cozy ambiance. Additional large metal barn, working pens, and a piped-fenced house yard. If you're in search of a premier ranch re Springs Ranch don't miss this opportunity.
Features and Additional Information
Presented By Crystal Banks
Area Information
Lampasas County | Lampasas County | None
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