117± Acres | Lometa, Texas | Lampasas County
It is increasingly difficult to find a ranch that truly checks every box. The Baxter Ranch is one of those rare properties that combines a beautifully updated home, highly productive agricultural improvements, exceptional water, outstanding hunting, and remarkable natural beauty into one turnkey package.
Located just 2.8 miles south of US Highway 190 near Lometa, Texas, the ranch offers over 2,000 feet of paved County Road 2400 frontage with easy year-round access while maintaining the peace and privacy of a true Central Texas ranch.
Perched beneath towering live oak trees, the recently renovated 1,664± square foot Austin stone home captures panoramic views stretching nearly 20 miles across the surrounding countryside. Originally built in 1994, the home has been thoughtfully updated with a new metal roof, flooring, paint, windows, doors, plumbing, and HVAC, creating a move-in-ready residence that blends classic Texas character with modern comfort.
A pipe-fenced yard surrounds the home, providing both security and curb appeal, while the attached two-car carport offers convenient covered parking.
The Baxter Ranch has been exceptionally developed for cattle production.
A 44' x 44' insulated metal workshop with a concrete slab provides ample storage and workspace. Covered cattle working pens allow livestock to be handled efficiently in any weather.
The ranch is divided into eight fenced pastures, providing an outstanding rotational grazing system.
Three improved Coastal Bermuda fields have consistently produced over four round bales per acre on their first hay cutting. A fourth cultivated field is ready to be planted in Coastal Bermuda or winter wheat, allowing a new owner to continue expanding hay production or establish seasonal grazing.
Water is abundant throughout the ranch.
Two water wells serve the headquarters, including an enclosed insulated well house, and a Corex water meter. A recently installed solar-powered water well in the back pasture supplies three concrete livestock troughs, providing dependable water for both cattle and wildlife without relying on utility power.
One of the property's most impressive features is over 1,900 feet of Antelope Creek frontage. Beautiful limestone bluffs overlook the creek while mature pecan trees line the banks, creating one of the most scenic settings in this part of Lampasas County. A deep stock pond further enhances the ranch's water resources.
While the ranch is exceptionally productive from an agricultural standpoint, it is equally impressive as a recreational hunting property.
The combination of Antelope Creek, native cover, improved grasses, dependable water, and neighboring large ranches creates excellent habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and other native wildlife. Existing hunting blinds and feeders are available, allowing the next owner to step into a turnkey hunting setup.
It is uncommon to find a ranch this size that is equally suited for ranching, hay production, hunting, and family recreation.
Many ranches excel in one area. Very few excel in all of them.
The Baxter Ranch offers:
Whether you're looking for a full-time residence, weekend retreat, working cattle ranch, horse property, or recreational getaway, the Baxter Ranch represents one of the most versatile and complete offerings currently available in Central Texas.
Showing Instructions:
Showing Instructions:
This property is marketed and shown exclusively by The Mock Ranches Group, a team with Keller Williams Realty. Please contact 512-275-6625 for showing information. All appointments must be made with the listing broker and be accompanied.
Notice to Buyers Agents:
Buyer agents must make first contact and be present for all showings.
116 ACRES ABST: 0720 SURV: E WINSTON LocCd:110
.959 ACRE ABST: 0720 SURV: E WINSTON LocCd:110 (house)
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