47.28 Acres Near Historic Fort McKavett - No HOA, No Restrictions!
Discover your perfect hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or secluded homesite in the breathtaking rolling hills of historic Ft. McKavett! This rare property offers unmatched peace and privacy, with crystal-clear, star-filled skies untouched by light pollution.
An outdoor enthusiast’s dream, the land is teeming with wildlife—including White-Tail Deer, turkey, hogs, quail, dove, and varmints—making it a prime spot for hunting and adventure. Features include a shared water tank, windmill, electricity access, and fencing on one side.
Don’t miss this rare gem—properties like this don’t last long! Call today to schedule your private tour.
**About Fort McKavett**: Fort McKavett is a ghost town located in Menard County, Texas, at the junction of Farm to Market Road 864 and Farm to Market Road 1674, approximately 20 miles southwest of Menard, the county seat. It sits at an elevation of 2,169 feet (661 m) and has a post office with the ZIP code 76841.
Menard County spans 902 square miles of rolling terrain on the Edwards Plateau, with elevations ranging from 1,700 to 2,400 feet above sea level. The area features dark, loamy soils that are alkaline, supporting vegetation such as live oak, juniper, mesquite, and various grasses. It lies entirely within the Colorado River basin and is predominantly drained by the San Saba River, which flows from west to east across the county. The region is rich in wildlife, including deer (including exotic breeds that have moved into the area from neighboring hunting ranches), turkey, javelina, squirrels, coyotes, bobcats, beavers, opossums, badgers, foxes, raccoons, skunks, and a wide variety of birds, fish, and reptiles. Mineral resources in the county include dolomite, oil, and gas. The climate is subtropical, with an average minimum temperature of 32°F in January and an average high of 97°F in July. The growing season averages 220 days per year, with annual rainfall approximately 22 inches.
Listing ID: 42235-12461