Pristine Valley Ranch is a turn-key high-fenced game ranch, conveniently located just off HWY 16 in between Pipe Creek and Helotes in northeast Bandera County. While you are only 30± minutes outside of San Antonio, when you get into the ranch you feel like you are miles and miles from civilization. The gorgeous valley that flows through the ranch is surrounded by towering hills, providing complete privacy. The valley is bisected by a spring-fed creek which feeds the 3+ acre lake in front of the main house. The ranch has been family owned for over 60 years, and has just the right mix of usable bottom-land to rolling topography, offering both incredible long-distance views and fertile soils studded with numerous Live Oaks and other hardwoods.
Midway along the valley is the striking 5,500± square foot 4 bedroom / 3.5 bath timber and limestone custom home overlooking the lake. The house is set up perfect for entertaining, complete with an infinity-edge pool, hot-tub, and cabana. Entering the house, you are first greeted with a stunning Great-Room with high vaulted ceilings. A large trophy room is located just off the great-room. Take the elevator up to the 3rd floor dining room which has panoramic views of the surrounding valley. Across the lake sits the 2 bedroom / 2 bath foreman’s house and just up the hillside behind the main house sits a quaint 1 bedroom/1 bath log cabin. Other structural improvements include a large metal equipment barn with concrete floor, livestock/equestrian barn, hay barn with metal pens, and a lighted animal capture facility. There is an excellent road system in place, including a paved black-top road from HWY 16 into the ranch. Conveying with the ranch is a long list of equipment and rolling stock
Numerous drainages funnel down the valley into the spring-fed creek which feeds the 3+ acre stocked lake. While the lake is currently low due to the extended drought in this area, the pictures provided when it is full accurately represents the lake during years of average rain-fall. The ranch has 4 water wells, 3 with electric submersible pump and one working windmill.
The diverse terrain has 350± feet of elevation change across the ranch, ranging from 1500-1850± feet above sea level. The gently rolling bottom-land has been selectively cleared of cedar, allowing for multiple food-plots and flourishing native grasses studded with numerous hard-woods. The hill-tops offer some of the most incredible views in Bandera County and are mostly all accessible via the well maintained road system.
Whitetailed Deer, Axis, Fallow, Aoudad, Rio Grande Turkey, and more.
Wildlife Exemption
Born and raised on a South Texas ranch, Robert Dullnig is a third-generation rancher with deep roots in land stewardship. As the best ranch broker in Texas, he brings 20+ years of expertise in wildlife management, hunting operations, and ranch real estate to every deal. Robert has closed over 500 properties, earning accolades like Top 50 Global Real Estate Advisor. Contact us today for an exclusive tour of this property and discover why clients trust him for Texas ranch real estate.
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