Out in western Menard County, where the land stretches wide and the sunsets paint the sky in fire and gold, sits 300± acres of classic Texas Hill Country—rugged, raw, and waiting for the right hands to shape it.
This isn’t polished, manicured pastureland. It’s the kind of country that still feels wild, where live oaks stand like sentinels over rolling terrain, and mesquite thickets shelter whitetail deer and other native game. A working windmill and concrete reservoirs stand as a reminder that this land has a history, and it’s got the water to keep it thriving.
Fencing is a mix—high-fenced to the north, low-fenced on the west, and open on the south and east, offering the freedom to customize it to your needs. Access comes via a 1¼-mile easement road off Waddell Lane, tucked far enough from the highway to keep things quiet, but still within reach.
This is the kind of place that speaks to those who understand the value of space and solitude. Whether you see it as a hunting retreat, a future homestead, or an investment in something that isn’t making any more of itself—Texas land—this 300-acre spread is ready for its next chapter.
Listed at $3,750/acre. Call for details, and come see it for yourself. Some places just have to be felt underfoot.
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