This 326-acre ranch in Northern Gonzales County is well-suited for both cattle production and wildlife, offering the kind of open, natural grazing country that lets you run livestock efficiently while still supporting great habitat. Scattered oak trees add shade and cover across the land—useful for cattle comfort during hotter months and beneficial for wildlife that depend on brushy cover, mast acorns, and travel corridors. A standout feature is the wet weather creek that runs through the property to the middle. It brings seasonal moisture, helps create natural low spots and greener areas, and can draw game and birds to the property. It also breaks up the open pasture visually and physically, giving wildlife cover and movement options while still keeping the acreage open for grazing. Overall, this ranch combines productive open pasture, natural shade from oaks, and a seasonal creek system, making it an excellent fit for a cattle operation that also values strong wildlife presence.
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