La Rinconada Ranch is a 32.37± acre turnkey recreational ranch in scenic San Saba County near Rochelle, Texas. Located at 8502 County Road 266, the property offers comfortable country living, excellent hunting, investment potential, approximately 900 feet of Antelope Creek frontage, and heavily wooded terrain for privacy and wildlife habitat. The 2,230± sq. ft. two-story home features 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, an open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, covered front porch, screened-in back porch, fenced yard, mature oaks, Richland Springs SUD water, electricity, fiber internet, and propane. Mature post oak, elm, mesquite, and native hardwoods create prime habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and other wildlife. Antelope Creek frontage adds natural travel corridors and recreational appeal, and hunting blinds and feeders convey. Additional improvements include a 1,500± sq. ft. barn with concrete-floored storage room, red-chat flooring, livestock working pens with head gate, quality perimeter fencing, and an agricultural exemption. With 490± feet of County Road 266 frontage, elevations from 1,350 to 1,390 feet, and a desirable Central Texas location, La Rinconada Ranch is ideal as a hunting retreat, weekend getaway, full-time residence, or investment property.
Texas Hill Country Homestead Retreat Escape to this beautiful 22± acre Texas property featuring a 2022 double-wide home with approximately 2,063± sq ft—perfect for a full-time homestead, weekend retreat, livestock operation, or recreational getaway. Enjoy gently rolling native pasture dotted with mesquite, classic Texas grasslands, and scenic long-range views that create a peaceful country setting with room to roam. The spacious 5-bedroom, 3-bath home offers modern country comfort with plenty of space for family and guests, while RSUD rural water and electricity are already in place for immediate enjoyment. Additional improvements include a 20’ x 30’ concrete slab ready for a future shop, barn, garage, or outdoor entertaining space, along with a holding pen, covered livestock shed, decent perimeter fencing, and the added benefit of an ag exemption for lower taxes. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a versatile slice of Texas country with space, views, and endless potential.
Discover a rare Central Texas ranch that blends scenic beauty, practical ranch utility, and outstanding recreational appeal into one exceptional legacy property. Ideally located with approximately 4,500± feet of FM 2315 frontage, this 449.97± acre ranch showcases rolling elevations, sweeping long-range views, mature oak cover, and the privacy today’s buyers value. The land is rich in native habitat and supports excellent populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, and hogs, making it a premier setup for hunting and year-round recreation. Two tanks, a wet-weather creek, a water well, reservoir system, and healthy native grasses provide the natural resources needed to support wildlife, cattle operations, and long-term enjoyment of the property. Improvements include a comfortable 2-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home with a covered structure and inviting porches, along with a metal equipment barn, storage shed, livestock pens, and functional ranch infrastructure already in place. Whether you are looking for a turnkey hunting ranch, productive cattle operation, private weekend retreat, or long-term land investment, this property captures the best of Texas ranch ownership. Texas land, timeless appeal, and legacy-level value. McKinnerney & Associates Real Estate
86 ± Acres Rochelle, Texas San Saba County Set in the rolling country of San Saba County, this 86-acre ranch offers a rare combination of productive bottomland, elevated views, and turnkey improvements within easy reach of major Texas markets. The property lies approximately two hours from Austin, thirty minutes from Brownwood, and a short drive from San Saba, providing genuine seclusion without sacrificing accessibility. A gated entrance leads down the ranch road to the headquarters, a 4-bedroom, 2-bath home with a substantial addition that functions as a second living area. Well suited for a primary or secondary residence, weekend retreat, or hunting headquarters. Supporting improvements include two barns and a producing water well, providing the infrastructure to operate immediately upon closing. The lower portion of the ranch is defined by mature hardwoods, deep shade, and consistently strong native forage…the kind of country that holds wildlife and supports livestock with minimal supplementation. Two ponds anchor the property. The larger is aerated and stocked with a healthy population of mature catfish, offering excellent recreational fishing year-round. Wildlife is varied and abundant. Whitetail and Rio Grande turkey are typically present with axis deer documented on the property as well. Dove and duck both make seasonal appearances, and feral hogs round out a diverse mix of native wildlife. From the bottoms, the terrain rises into sandstone hills that crest to reveal sweeping 360-degree views across the surrounding ranch country. The elevation change adds meaningful diversity to the property, creating distinct hunting, grazing, and recreational zones across a relatively compact footprint. Minerals: See Broker. Taxes: Ag exempt. See Broker for more info. The information contained herein is understood to be accurate and reliable, but it is not guaranteed.
Discover 77 acres of versatile Texas land located in McCulloch County. This property offers a great mix of recreational, agricultural, and ranching potential. The land features two ponds, including one that is stocked with fish, providing both a reliable water source and excellent fishing opportunities. Improvements include a metal building, cattle pens, an existing water well, and electricity already on the property—making it ready for immediate use whether you’re looking to run livestock, build a homestead, or create a weekend getaway. The property also includes two areas well-suited for planting crops, giving it solid agricultural potential. Native brush and habitat throughout the land make it ideal for hunting, with wildlife commonly seen in the area. Whether you’re looking for a hunting property, a small ranch, or a place to enjoy the outdoors, this McCulloch County tract offers a great combination of water, improvements, and usable land.
Welcome to Mercury Trails Ranch, a historic gem nestled at the base of the iconic Mercury Mountain in Mercury, TX. This 220+/- acre ranch boasts a rich history being in Mercury, as a former livestock shipping point via the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railroad. The original town’s buildings still stand and are under preservation, adding a touch of nostalgia to this beautiful property. The ranch features two large tanks and one smaller tank, ideal for supporting livestock, fishing, and wildlife. With fields perfect for planting food plots or cultivating crops, this property is a haven for both hunting enthusiasts and cattle ranchers. A 4000 sq ft barn, once used for emus, is equipped with electricity, rural water, and additional rooms that have been converted into a hunting cabin. The fences are in excellent condition, and a new fence will be installed on the east side of the property before closing. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Texas history with modern amenities at Mercury Trails Ranch.
Arrowhead Hill Discover 50± acres in Rochelle, Texas—an exceptional Hill Country-style tract with gently rolling terrain, great elevations, and a beautiful mix of heavy woods and native grasses. The property is well-equipped with rural water, electricity, an existing septic tank, and fiber optic internet—ideal for a weekend getaway or future homesite. Enjoy hunting and recreation with abundant wildlife including deer, dove, turkey, and hogs, plus a tank for water and habitat. Access is convenient via a caliche road, and the property is currently Ag exempt. Good net/barbed-wire fencing is in place on two sides. Improvements include a 1,431 sq ft 3-bedroom, 2-bath cabin in fair condition with central heat and air, a shed, and a 2017 14x60 (840 sq ft) single-wide manufactured home featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 baths—ready for your updates and use as a base camp while you enjoy everything this land has to offer.
Recreational Paradise offing Excellent Hunting with two old hunting cabins on site with Water meter, Artesian Well 30 PSI without a pump fills pond if low, septic, and electric. Shop, 6 strand new livestock fencing down West Line and Good Non Climb down the East - In Wildlife - CR 241 is a short 3/4 mile gravel road and very Private and Secluded. Amazing Elevation looking toward the Colorado River. About 20 minutes to downtown San Saba Famous for "Pecan Capital of the World" Award winning Golf Course voted no 11 in Texas by Goldpass.com - Check out the Chamber of Commerce site for a full line of Events & Activities. Mill Pond Park offers beach swimming area with beautiful gardens and water fall. Not far from Colorado Bend State Park. Hill Country Retreat just 1.75 hr from Austin Texas!
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with slight elevation changes, creating an ideal and usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak and cedar elm. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while the denser areas offer excellent cover for wildlife and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam, making the property well-suited for cattle grazing. With approximately 60% open pasture and 40% brush country, this tract offers a balanced mix of functionality and natural beauty. Fenced on two sides with five-strand barbed wire and new twisted wire fencing along the south boundary. A new gated entrance has been installed off CR 424. Electricity is available on the neighboring tract. A nearby water well is approximately 100 feet deep with reported yields of around 20 GPM. Additional acreage is available. Owner is a licensed Realtor.
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with slight elevation changes, creating an ideal and usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak and cedar elm. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while the denser areas offer excellent cover for wildlife and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam, making the property well-suited for cattle grazing. With approximately 60% open pasture and 40% brush country, this tract offers a balanced mix of functionality and natural beauty. Fenced on two sides with five-strand barbed wire and new twisted wire fencing along the south boundary. A new gated entrance has been installed off CR 424. Electricity is available on the neighboring tract. A nearby water well is approximately 100 feet deep with reported yields of around 20 GPM. Additional acreage is available.
Presenting about 880 feet of frontage on State Highway 377 and about 1187 feet of frontage on CR 472, in a hard to find, small acreage property, located between Brady and Rochelle. This is AG Exempt property is a blank canvas and you have options, depending on if you have a commercial vision, hunting vision or residential vision. There are gentle deed restrictions, but tiny homes, manufactured homes and commercial activity is acceptable. Utilities are no problem, as a water well was drilled in 2022, and electric is on-site, just plug-in. The parcel features a small tank and abounds with whitetail deer and a few fox. Set up your feeder and bring your bow. Enjoy the wet weather tank and numerous building locations. The parcel exhibits a good mixture of cedar and oak stands. Property is currently recognized as AG exempt. Owner is Agent. Graphic boundary lines are approximate. Information deemed reliable but Buyer should perform due diligence.
This 24-acre tract has been thoughtfully designed to balance functionality and natural beauty. The front field has been cleared of mesquite to allow the Klein grass to thrive, while the middle field retains partial cover for structure and additional grazing. The back field remains untouched, providing a natural sanctuary for wildlife. A diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, post oak, live oak, and cedar elm, compliments scattered clearings ideal for grazing, food plots, or homesites, while wooded portions offer privacy and shade. Little Brady Creek runs north to south through the property, feeding a large pond surrounded by centuries-old live oaks. With over 400 feet of frontage and a new entrance along well-maintained CR 424, plus sandy loam soils suited for grazing or hay production, this property offers a balanced blend of open pasture, timber, and seasonal creek bottom perfect for agricultural, recreational, or residential use. Owner is a licensed Realtor.
This 24-acre tract has been thoughtfully designed to balance functionality and natural beauty. The front field has been cleared of mesquite to allow the Klein grass to thrive, while the middle field retains partial cover for structure and additional grazing. The back field remains untouched, providing a natural sanctuary for wildlife. A diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, post oak, live oak, and cedar elm, compliments scattered clearings ideal for grazing, food plots, or homesites, while wooded portions offer privacy and shade. Little Brady Creek runs north to south through the property, feeding a large pond surrounded by centuries-old live oaks. With over 400 feet of frontage and a new entrance along well-maintained CR 424, plus sandy loam soils suited for grazing or hay production, this property offers a balanced blend of open pasture, timber, and seasonal creek bottom perfect for agricultural, recreational, or residential use.
This 200± acre slice of Texas Hill Country is being cut from a larger 400-acre tract and offers the perfect blend of seclusion, history, and opportunity. With potential access points from both FM 2315 and County Road 468, the land provides flexible entrance options, ideal for future homesteads, weekend retreats, or working operations. A water meter applied for and electricity available at the CR 468 entrance, streamlining your plans from day one. Once part of a historic 5,000-acre legacy ranch, this land has been stewarded with care for generations. It was once farmed and is now used for cattle grazing and recreational hunting. The terrain is naturally beautiful with a mix of open pasture and native brush, attracting abundant wildlife including deer, turkey, and dove, making it ideal for the outdoor enthusiast. An old sheep barn still stands on the property, doubling as functional working pens and a nod to the land’s ranching roots. Whether you’re looking to build a family compound, establish a hunting lease, or invest in your legacy, this land offers both peace and possibility. The surrounding area is rich in ranching heritage and rural charm. Picture early mornings watching the sunrise over the hills, quiet evenings under big Texas skies, and days spent working the land or exploring your own wide-open space. Plus, with additional adjoining and non-adjoining acreage owned by the same family, there may be future opportunities to expand your holding. This is more than just land, it’s your chapter in a long Texas story.
Welcome to your dream ranch nestled amidst the serene landscape, boasting mature live oak trees, tranquil ponds, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking elevation changes. This enchanting property offers an unparalleled sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Embrace the tranquility of the sprawling landscape, adorned with majestic live oak trees that provide shade and a sense of timeless beauty creating multiple attractive homesites. The mature oaks add character to the ranch, creating picturesque vistas and a peaceful ambiance that is truly unrivaled. Discover the allure of multiple ponds scattered throughout the property. These serene bodies of water enhance the natural charm of the ranch, providing a haven for aquatic life and a source of endless exploration. For the avid hunter, the ponds offer quality duck hunting in the winter. Additionally, this ranch presents a haven of opportunity with ample white-tailed deer and hog populations roaming the grounds. The diverse terrain, coupled with the abundance of wildlife, offers an exhilarating hunting experience for enthusiasts of all skill levels. The ranch is fully fenced and ready for you to bring your cattle, horses, or any other livestock. Whether you seek a secluded retreat or an expansive playground for outdoor pursuits, this ranch embodies the essence of country living at its finest. Come, immerse yourself in the natural splendor of this remarkable property, where every moment is a testament to the timeless allure of rural living. Call today! DETAILS - Property is fully fenced - 6 +/- Ponds on property - Seasonal creek runs through the middle of the property - Healthy deer population using the property - Ample hog hunting opportunities - Approximately 80' of elevation change
OWNER SAID ITS TIME TO RETIRE! The Ford Justeson Ranch is an unparalleled hunting and recreational ranch located in San Saba County in the Texas Hill Country. The owners built first class improvements, added trophy animals, manicured the native brush and landscape, added water features, roads, shooting lanes and hunting stations throughout the ranch. Improvements include 4620 SF lodge, 32x60 modular home, 40x60 shop with 27 ft lean too , 2 RV hookups, 2 bunk rooms, 2 guest suites, water storage tank shed, diesel generator with 500 gal tank. Cleaning station with cooler and winch and rail system, 12 tanks, 16 feeders, 22 blinds. Animals include Whitetail deer, Axis Deer, Fallow deer, blackbuck, Red Stag, Mouflon, Nilgai, Blue Wildebeast, Oryx, Eland, Shimbock, Nubian and Ibex. The ranch is within a 30-minute drive from Brownwood, Brady, San Saba and Richland Springs with easy access via paved FM 502. The owners spent tqo seasons removing all the native deer and introduced huge deer with great genetics. This is an operating hunting ranch and animals are currently being hunted so some animals may be removed owner will provide his best estimate of the animals on the ranch at time sale.



Rochelle is located in Texas. Rochelle, Texas has a population of 214. Rochelle is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 50.79% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.47%.
The median household income in Rochelle, Texas is $103,403. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,552 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rochelle is 42.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 31.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 27.7 inches per year, with 1 inches of snow per year.