Status: Sold

1,442 Acres Rust Ranch
Central-Hill Country Ranch for Sale in Kerr County, Texas

  • Region: Central-Hill Country
  • County: Kerr
  • Location: 4805 Junction Hwy, Mountain Home, Texas, 78058
  • Size: 1442 Acres ($12,136/acre)

Key Property Features

  • Home on Property
  • Hunting
  • Live Water
  • Water on Property

Ranch Description

This Mountain Home ranch offers the finest of the Hill Country with its beautiful Johnson Creek frontage, hilltop views, and rugged canyons and springs. Owned and operated by the same family since the 1940’s, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a ranch in this desirable area with both live water and plenty of acreage for hunting and ranching. With utilities in place on both sections of the ranch, there is potential for customized improvements for the new owners.

Improvements on the Ranch

On the creek-side of the property is the two-bedroom, two-bathroom main house that was built in the early 1900’s, along with equipment barns. Additional improvements on the property include a ranch manager’s house and storage shed. There is both high and low fencing in place; along with low cross-fencing throughout, there is a 256± acre high-fenced portion contains four breeding pens and working pens.

Water Summary

Over a mile (6,850’±) of Johnson Creek constantly flows through the ranch.  With 3,296’± of both sides of the creek, deep swimming pockets, some as much as 30± feet, rippling waterfalls, spring-fed cool spots, and shallow wading areas, the creek is a naturally diverse primary feature of the ranch. Located within the Edwards Plateau ecoregion, Johnson Creek is an ecologically significant waterway, contributing significantly to the baseflow of the Guadalupe River. Part of Fessenden Branch, West Dry Branch, and a multitude of additional springs are on the property that have fed ponds in the past, as well.  There are three water wells. See broker for additional water rights information.

Vegetation and Terrain

Trees common to the Hill Country, such as live oak, Spanish oak, black walnut, shin oak, lacey oak, pecan, escarpment black cherry, hackberry, Ashe juniper, escarpment live oak, mesquite, and cypress are seen throughout the property. Forage common to the area: Texas persimmon, twisted acacia, agarita, prickly pear, twisted yucca, kidneywood, Texas creeping oxeye, tasajillo, green briar, sacahuista, mountain pink, and prairie tea. Common grasses: silver bluestem, little bluestem, KR bluestem, Texas grama, three awn, Texas wintergrass, Lindheimers muhly, seep muhly, curly mesquite, side oats grama, and hairy grama.  Elevations range from 1,850 to 2,052± feet, providing both vistas to enjoy the Hill Country views, and striking bluffs and hills that frame the creek bottom.

Wildlife on the Property

Free ranging Axis deer, White-tailed deer, feral hogs, and turkeys roam along the creek while native White-tailed deer, hogs and turkeys are common in the high-fenced portion. The riparian habitat includes largemouth and Guadalupe bass, catfish, several species of sunfish and bluegill, and also attracts native songbirds and numerous waterfowl.

Minerals

Negotiable. No production.

Taxes

$3,620.69 (2023)

Location Directions

There is over a mile of frontage (5,840’ ±) on Hwy 27, along with an additional 1,118’ ± on Byas Springs Road. The ranch is conveniently located 4± miles south of Mountain Home on Hwy 27, 7.8± miles from Ingram, 19± miles from Kerrville, 82± miles from San Antonio, 118± miles from Austin, 254± miles from Midland, 277± miles from Houston, and 310± miles from Dallas. Kerrville Municipal Airport (KERV) is 5 miles SE of Kerrville and has a 6004' runway.

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About Robert Dullnig

Premier Texas Ranch Broker

With deep roots in South Texas, Robert Dullnig is a third-generation rancher from a family long committed to land stewardship. With 27 years of experience in ranch real estate, he has represented the sale of more than 550 properties and 921,657 acres totaling over $2.5 billion in transactions. Consistently recognized among the industry’s top producers — including being named the #1 farm and ranch agent by the San Antonio Business Journal since 2020 — Robert brings unmatched market knowledge, discretion, and expertise to every transaction. Contact us today for an exclusive tour of this property and discover why clients trust him for Texas ranch real estate.

About the Central-Hill Country Region in Texas

The Texas Hill Country is the crown jewel of ranch country — rolling limestone hills draped in century-old live oaks, spring-fed rivers, and panoramic views that stretch for miles. From Kerrville to Hunt and Bandera to Blanco, these ranches offer exceptional whitetail deer and turkey hunting, Guadalupe River frontage, and proximity to San Antonio. Whether you’re seeking a legacy estate, a recreational retreat, or a working cattle operation, Central-Hill Country delivers unmatched beauty and investment potential. Explore exclusive listings with Dullnig Ranches — contact us today to find your perfect Hill Country ranch.

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