Folks! If you are looking for that perfect hunting property, with quiet and seclusion, you have just found it! This 59.998 ac in NW San Saba County, near the Bowser area, is accessed by a recorded easement, allowing for privacy, and seclusion. This Fantastic property is full of wildlife, being Deer, Dove, Turkey, Hogs, and varmints. The tree and brush cover consist of Post Oak, Live Oak, Mesquite, Elm, Cedar, and other brush and browse for the abundant wildlife. The ranch is all on a hill, allowing for awesome views, making for Fantastic home sites, if you choose to call this place home. Electricity is available. The terrain is rolling, to level. There is 1 tank, with locations for others, if so choose. There is a large carport used as a place to park your hunting vehicles, or could make into a cabin. Property is currently in wildlife exemption. There are some open areas, allowing for food plots. There are 3 blinds included. Don't let this one get away!
Welcome to a versatile 93.36+/- acre property in Richland Springs, TX, offering rural water, electricity, a septic tank, and high-speed fiber optics for modern convenience. The land features an older 3-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home with a carport, nestled amid rolling terrain and boasting excellent soil, good fences, and scenic views in every direction. Enjoy blacktop frontage on FM 2997 with close proximity to Hwy 45, ensuring easy access. Four tanks provide ample water, while native grasses, coastal Bermuda, mesquite, and oak trees create a picturesque setting. Ideal for both recreation and agriculture, the property is ag exempt and teeming with wildlife such as deer, turkey, hog, dove, and quail. This is a rare opportunity to own a well-appointed slice of Texas countryside perfect for your ranching, hunting, or peaceful rural retreat. Other options available: 45.05 acres and mobile home- $371,662.50 48.31 acres only-$314,015
Nestled in the heart of San Saba County, this stunning 67+/- acre property offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences. The centerpiece is a beautiful 1,989 sq ft rock home featuring four spacious bedrooms and two and a half baths. The fenced yard is lush with St. Augustine grass, ideal for outdoor living. Perfect for RV enthusiasts, the property includes four 50-amp RV hookups and two septic systems that services the home and the RV spots. With rural water, electricity, and fiber optics, you’ll enjoy the comforts of city living amidst nature’s tranquility. The land boasts four tanks holding water and an array of trees including live oaks, post oaks, cedar, mesquite, and bee brush. The sandy loam soil supports native coastal grasses, making it ideal for grazing. The perimeter fences are in good condition, and the property includes a corral and chute for livestock management. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant deer, turkey, hogs, dove, quail, and duck. With no restrictions, nice elevations, and an agricultural exemption in place, this property is a rare find. A good survey is included, ensuring peace of mind for prospective buyers.
Cheyenne Ranch is a premier turnkey property in Richland Springs, TX, spanning approximately 1,135± acres in the Texas Hill Country. This legacy ranch offers luxury, productivity, and investment potential, ideal for cattle operations, trophy hunting, retreats, or long-term investment. It features extensive highway and county road frontage for unmatched access, a 5,000 sq ft barndominium lodge with five bedrooms and five baths, plus a 1,792 sq ft bunkhouse with six bedrooms and two baths for large groups. Facilities include; shop/garage, barns, working corrals, cross-fenced pastures, and a dog kennel. Water resources are abundant, with three wells, six ponds, seasonal creeks, and two large storage tanks, supporting both residential and agricultural needs. Wildlife is plentiful, making it a top hunting destination for deer, turkey, dove, and more, with multiple stands and feeders included. The ranch is ag exempt, lowering property taxes, and offers scenic terrain, native trees, and excellent stargazing. Located near major cities, it combines tranquility with convenience. Cheyenne Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a versatile, well-developed estate in the heart of the Hill Country, perfect for ranching, recreation, and investment.
10.01 acre tract Two additional 10.01 acres tracts available; up to 30.03 acres. Tract 3 - has a pond, old barn and pens with a well in unknown condition and half of the pecan orchard.
10.01 acre tract Two additional 10.01 acres tracts available; up to 30.03 acres. Tract 3 - has a pond, old barn and pens with a well in unknown condition and half of the pecan orchard. Call for pricing on Lot 3.
It's not often that a property this nice and this size becomes available in this area. Vegetation ranges from thick brush, to oak mottes, to giant oak trees, to small open meadows. There is a lot of diversity in the vegetation with oaks, cedars, mesquites, and just about every brush species this area of the hill country has to offer. It's no wonder the deer (both whitetail and axis) love to call this place home. You can expect to see hogs and turkey as well, not to mention dove, quail and even some ducks. At the time of this listing, the two large tanks were full (actually a little high!) and the third smaller tank was over-flowing as well. The main tank on the north side of the ranch is gorgeous! As far as improvements go, electricity can be found in several locations including one line that runs almost through the center of the ranch. You shouldn't have to construct a very long run to get power to your projects. There is a small pre-manufactured home with electricity. The water is supplied by a rainwater collection system. No water wells have been drilled. In the back is a rustic old barn with pens around it. A fairly decent road/trail system makes navigating the ranch easy. With around 2,800' of County Road frontage, you can imagine the possibilities. Due to the nice roll of the terrain, some great long distance views can be found. Speaking of "nice roll of the terrain", the elevation changes are interesting and appreciated. The entire north boundary is high fenced (the remainder of the fencing is low) so if completing the high fence perimeter is a priority, it has a good start. Or just enjoy the free ranging wildlife as-is. This ranch has just about everything a discerning buyer could want! Location: North of Rochelle and Richland Springs in San Saba County. Minerals: Seller will convey 100% of owned minerals (believed to be 100%) with an acceptable offer.
Richland Creek Refuge Nestled in the heart of Richland Springs, TX, this stunning 14.56+/-acre property offers both charm and convenience. The 1543+/- sq ft main house, built in the 1930s, features 3 cozy bedrooms and 1 bath, blending vintage appeal with amenities. A separate 470+/- sq ft studio adds versatility, complete with its own bedroom and bath. With city water, well, electricity, septic, and fiber optics, this property ensures all the comforts you need. A 3-car carport, a shed, and an older barn enhance the practicality of the land, which boasts a water trough and a small set of pens. Perimeter fencing is in fair condition. The property is easily accessible via blacktop frontage and highlights 1360+/- feet of Richland Springs creek frontage. Enjoy the lush 8+/- acre coastal field, along with an array of oak, mesquite, and pecan trees, providing a picturesque setting. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in the deer, turkey, hogs, dove, quail, and axis that call this land home. Plus, the current agricultural exemption adds extra value to this exceptional property. Don't miss out on this unique blend of history and nature!
Grape Orchard, approx. 5 acres of the 30.45 acres. With water well, holding tanks, barn with electricity. Well pipes may be frozen and may be broken. Machinery on site may be available. Orchard has a drip irrigation system. 3 tracts available and may be purchased separately or together.
Country Ranch and hunting paradise on 333.17 acres in San Saba County for sale. This beautiful diversified property has a Richland Springs address and is located less than a mile from where County Road 266 runs into the Colorado River at Keys Crossing. There is 100+- acres of improved coastal grass with 84' x 90' and 75' x 60' cattle working pens. This pasture is cross fenced, has a pond, water troughs and Richland Springs Special Utility District service. There is 2769' of road frontage on County Road 266, if a new owner would like to develop or subdivide the acreage. As you move up through the property there is the secluded 1980 Manufactured Home boasting 1344 sf with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The kitchen, dining and living room area has an open concept feel. The home will come fully furnished and be ready for the next owner to be able to set up either a permanent residence or have a camp house ready for hunting season. The large yard area is separated from the pasture and other acreage that is used primarily for cattle and excellent hunting. This area has a 12' x 19' cabin bunk house that is furnished and can sleep 4-6 people, a newer 14' x 24' storage building that is ideal for a shop or ATV storage, 10' x 16' storage building, additional storage building, green house and a 2520 sf pole barn for tractors and farm implements. The remaining fenced 233.17 +- acres can be used to run cattle, but is mainly used for hunting. This area comes with a 2+ acre small lake, a pond and an additional shared pond on the south fence line. The south boundary is fenced. The property has several internal roads and trails for easy access to all areas. There are many quality spots for hunters to set up blinds and feeders. This well-diversified property has many possibilities for a new owner. Located within 20-45 minutes of San Saba, Brady, Rochelle, Richland Springs, Brownwood and Goldthwaite.
It's not often that a property this nice and this size becomes available in this area. Vegetation ranges from thick brush, to oak mottes, to giant oak trees, to small open meadows. There is a lot of diversity in the vegetation with oaks, cedars, mesquites, and just about every brush species this area of the hill country has to offer. It's no wonder the deer (both whitetail and axis) love to call this place home. You can expect to see hogs and turkey as well, not to mention dove, quail and even some ducks. At the time of this listing, the two large tanks were full (actually a little high!) and the third smaller tank was over-flowing as well. The main tank on the north side of the ranch is gorgeous! As far as improvements go, electricity can be found in several locations including one line that runs almost through the center of the ranch. You shouldn't have to construct a very long run to get power to your projects. There is a small pre-manufactured home with electricity. The water is supplied by a rainwater collection system. No water wells have been drilled. In the back is a rustic old barn with pens around it. A fairly decent road/trail system makes navigating the ranch easy. With around 2,800' of County Road frontage, you can imagine the possibilities. Due to the nice roll of the terrain, some great long distance views can be found. Speaking of "nice roll of the terrain", the elevation changes are interesting and appreciated. The entire north boundary is high fenced (the remainder of the fencing is low) so if completing the high fence perimeter is a priority, it has a good start. Or just enjoy the free ranging wildlife as-is. This ranch has just about everything a discerning buyer could want! Location: North of Rochelle and Richland Springs in San Saba County. Minerals: Seller will convey 100% of owned minerals (believed to be 100%) with an acceptable offer.
Seller will consider proposals for owner finance with a strong down payment. This is a beautiful, fully fenced, piece of Texas Real Estate. Great space for building a dream home or even off the grid living. Property is suited for many uses such as: horses, cattle, sheep or goats, farming, hunting, fruit trees, orchards, gardening, bee keeping, even commercial possibilities. Located right off FM 45 near the City of Richland Springs which is 35 miles South of Brownwood, Tx. where you will find most all conveniences of shopping, big box stores, Brownwood lake, golf courses, air port, hospital and clinics, etc. There is not currently a water meter in place but seller is on a waiting list to acquire one and electricity runs along the property line. Small coastal field in back with a nice pond located near the front of the property. Currently has Wildlife Management exemption which comes with some responsibilities but keeps property taxes very low. Rolling hills, variety of trees such as - live oaks, pecan, and elm trees. Excellent location for a home and has good deer hunting. seasonally loaded with wildflowers.



Richland Springs is located in Texas. Richland Springs, Texas has a population of 275. Richland Springs is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.29% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.18%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,927 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Richland Springs is 18.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 28.5 inches per year, with 0.4 inches of snow per year.