Twin Lakes Ranch is a rare 150.18-acre recreational property located approximately 5 miles west of Ballinger in Runnels County, Texas. This unique ranch is bordered by Old Ballinger Lake on the north, New Ballinger Lake on the south, Quarry Creek on the west, and Valley Creek on the east, creating exceptional hunting, fishing, and recreational opportunities. The property features productive cropland surrounded by heavy mesquite cover, established coastal grass, rolling terrain, and scenic views. Wildlife is abundant, including whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, dove, ducks, and quail. Water is a major asset with frontage on both sides of Quarry Creek, three irrigation wells producing approximately 200 gallons per minute, one domestic well producing approximately 20 gallons per minute, and one cased well. The irrigation capacity creates excellent potential for agricultural production or development of a premier waterfowl hunting property utilizing flooded millet, milo, or corn. Fishing opportunities are outstanding in both Quarry Creek and Valley Creek, with bass and spring crappie commonly caught from the creek banks. Additional improvements include Coleman County electric meters, one tower blind, and one deer feeder that will convey with the sale. Surrounded by a large neighboring ranch to the west and government-owned floodplain land to the east, Twin Lakes Ranch offers privacy, excellent wildlife habitat, and tremendous recreational potential. A rare opportunity to own a highly diversified property featuring two lakes, two creeks, productive farmland, irrigation water, and outstanding hunting and fishing in one package.
Exceptional 764± acre high-fenced ranch offering outstanding hunting, recreation, livestock, and investment potential. The ranch is home to gemsbok, nilgai, blesbok, scimitar-horned oryx, axis deer, and native whitetail deer. Hunting pressure has been minimal since 2021. Water is a major asset with two ponds, a reservoir, and approximately 2.5 miles of Red Bank Creek. The reservoir captures overflow from the main pond. The larger pond has been stocked with bass, bluegill, catfish, and crappie. Even during recent drought conditions, the creek maintained water pockets and two water features never went dry. Red clay soils provide excellent moisture retention and wildlife habitat. Additional dam sites along Red Bank Creek offer potential for future water development. A 54± acre low-fence pasture supports a few longhorns and provides flexibility for livestock or grazing. Dove hunting is excellent. Infrastructure includes a rural water tap at the road with water lines run to multiple locations. An older trailer is on the property and could be improved or removed. The ranch conveys with 4 protein feeders, 5 corn feeders, and several hunting blinds. Whether you're looking for a hunting ranch, recreational retreat, cattle operation, or future homesite, this property offers exceptional water, wildlife, and development potential. Email Jeremy at [email protected]
Discover an exceptional turn-key hunting ranch nestled in Runnels and Concho County, just outside the charming towns of Ballinger and Paint Rock. This meticulously managed high-fenced game ranch offers unparalleled opportunities for whitetail deer hunting with top-notch management and genetics, ensuring trophy-class bucks year after year. Adding to the exotic appeal, the property is home to a thriving population of scimitar oryx, providing diverse hunting experiences in a controlled and sustainable environment. Spanning 328 acres of prime West Texas terrain, the Legacy Buck Ranch features rolling hills, native brush, and strategic ponds designed to attract and hold game. Infrastructure includes a fully equipped cleaning station for efficient game processing and an animal cooler to preserve your harvest. The main camp consists of a main cabin with kitchen, dining, loft, and a living area complete with a wet bar and fireplace for entertaining. Additionally, there are multiple well-maintained cabins ideal for groups or family getaways, plus a 3-2 single-wide manufactured home. Wildlife on the ranch consists of a premier whitetail herd, scimitar oryx, turkey, quail, and dove. This property is truly turn-key, coming fully stocked with blinds, feeders, tractor and ATVs for seamless navigation across the ranch. Whether you're an avid hunter, wildlife enthusiast, or investor seeking a ready-to-operate hunting business, everything is in place to start enjoying immediately, no additional setup required.Situated just 16 miles from Lake O.H. Ivie, renowned for its world-class bass fishing and boating, the ranch provides endless recreational options beyond hunting. Nearby towns: Ballinger is only 16 miles north, Eden 20 miles south, and the fully equipped city of San Angelo offering shopping, dining, and medical facilitiesis a quick 32-mile drive west. For broader travel, Abilene is approximately 72 miles north, providing airport access and additional urban amenities.
Between Coleman & Ballinger lies Hog Creek Ranch that feels as big as Texas itself — 2,242 acres of rolling country, wild beauty, & rare opportunity. This is a place where the land tells its own story, where every ridge, field, & bend in the creek feels purposeful, and where the horizon stretches farther than your mind ever thought possible. At the heart of the ranch, Hog Creek winds for nearly 3 miles, shaping the terrain as it goes. Scattered across the property, 10+ stock tanks offer water for livestock and wildlife alike. The land rises & falls with 110 ft of elevation change, creating dramatic hilltops that command panoramic views for miles. Below, the terrain opens into 458 acres of cultivated fields, rich & productive — ideal for crops, grazing, or wildlife management. The ranch is fenced & cross-fenced, ready for cattle, recreation, or a blend of both. Tucked into this vast landscape is a recently remodeled ranch house, warm & inviting, offering comfort without losing its rugged authenticity. A separate bunkhouse stands ready for guests, hunters, or ranch hands — a reminder that this is a place meant to be shared, explored, and lived in. For the sportsman, the ranch is a dream. Whitetail deer drift through the creek bottoms, turkey roam the fields, and dove and quail burst from the brush at every turn. The combination of water, cover, and cultivated ground creates a wildlife habitat that’s as productive as it is beautiful! And then there’s the access — nearly six miles of road frontage. In a region where large tracts are increasingly rare, this level of accessibility elevates the ranch from exceptional to extraordinary. Whether held as a legacy property, developed strategically, or operated as a working ranch, the long-term investment potential is undeniable. This is more than land. It’s a landscape with soul — a place where you can build a legacy, write a new chapter, or simply disappear into the quiet of the Texas countryside.

Ballinger is located in Texas. Ballinger, Texas has a population of 3,567. Ballinger is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.4% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.79%.
The median household income in Ballinger, Texas is $47,329. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,103 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ballinger is 46.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 31 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 25.2 inches per year, with 1.2 inches of snow per year.