Tbd 2657 Highway
About this property
54 unrestricted Acres with 1200' +/- of beautiful Lampasas River frontage. Located a few minutes North of the charming & historic town of Oakalla, this tract packs many great aspects into a manageable size. Gently sloping topography and oak trees frame a meadow consisting of native grass and mesquite trees that sits above a stunning section of the Lampasas River. On the north end of the property you will find an old windmill well, stone water tank and root cellar; remnants of a homestead where ranchers and settlers relied on the Texas Hill Country to scrape out a hard living. The property is bisected by a narrow and steep creek that subtly weeps from its springs before spilling into the Lampasas River. In this part of Texas the confluence of a creek into a river is a sure sign that native people would have camped here season after season foraging, processing game and performing the other day to day tasks that made up their lives including making their stone tools. Over the years many artifacts have been excavated from this spot and with a little kicking around it is easy to find chips and broken pieces of stone that have been worked by human hands. With centuries of nomadic natives using this area, it is not a stretch to think there are still many more artifacts waiting to be uncovered by human hands or turned up by mother nature. The majority of the Ranch is out of the floodplain with many suitable sites to build your home. The unrestricted nature of this Ranch, Proximity to urban amenities and 1150' +/- of FM and CR frontage provide a blank canvas to add your story in this Historic corner Burnet County.
About this property
54 unrestricted Acres with 1200' +/- of beautiful Lampasas River frontage. Located a few minutes North of the charming & historic town of Oakalla, this tract packs many great aspects into a manageable size. Gently sloping topography and oak trees frame a meadow consisting of native grass and mesquite trees that sits above a stunning section of the Lampasas River. On the north end of the property you will find an old windmill well, stone water tank and root cellar; remnants of a homestead where ranchers and settlers relied on the Texas Hill Country to scrape out a hard living. The property is bisected by a narrow and steep creek that subtly weeps from its springs before spilling into the Lampasas River. In this part of Texas the confluence of a creek into a river is a sure sign that native people would have camped here season after season foraging, processing game and performing the other day to day tasks that made up their lives including making their stone tools. Over the years many artifacts have been excavated from this spot and with a little kicking around it is easy to find chips and broken pieces of stone that have been worked by human hands. With centuries of nomadic natives using this area, it is not a stretch to think there are still many more artifacts waiting to be uncovered by human hands or turned up by mother nature. The majority of the Ranch is out of the floodplain with many suitable sites to build your home. The unrestricted nature of this Ranch, Proximity to urban amenities and 1150' +/- of FM and CR frontage provide a blank canvas to add your story in this Historic corner Burnet County.
Features and Additional Information
Presented By Crystal Banks
Area Information
BU | Burnet County | none
Schools in the Area
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Elementary SchoolHanna Springs
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Middle SchoolLampasas
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High SchoolLampasas
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