Hickory Grove Ranch | 61± Acres | Mason–Llano County Line
Positioned along the Mason–Llano county line in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, this 61± acre tract combines strong usability with breathtaking vistas. Just 7 miles off Highway 29, the ranch offers nearly all-paved access along county-maintained Hickory Grove Road - making it only 20 minutes from Mason, Llano, Castell, and the Llano River.
Surrounded by legacy ranches held in the same families for generations, the property showcases 360-degree views of undisturbed Hill Country beauty. Elevations climb to 1,400+ ft with sightlines toward Bode Peak and surrounding ridges over 1,600 ft, creating multiple prime homesites.
Land & Features
Native grass pastures with drivable interior trails
Towering hardwoods - Post Oaks & Live Oaks throughout
Two water wells (5 GPM & 0.5 GPM)
Gentle topography with granite outcroppings and natural cover
Thriving wildlife: whitetail, turkey, dove, hog
Light deed restrictions protect long-term value & character
Additional 59± acres available to the west for expansion
Whether your vision is a working ranch, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment, Hickory Grove Ranch delivers the rare balance of privacy, accessibility, and lasting Hill Country appeal.
Directions: Highway 29 W towards Mason. R on 405 N; L on 405B, which becomes Bode Peak Road, then merges right on Hickory Grove Road. Property starts on the right about a quarter mile after merging right onto Hickory Grove Road.
Showing Instructions: Contact agent for gate code, mapping and access details. Thanks!
All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Property is subject to prior sale, withdrawal, or change in price without notice. Maps, boundaries, and acreages are approximate and may require a new survey for confirmation. Improvements, water wells, utilities, and wildlife presence are described to the best of the seller’s and broker’s knowledge but are not warranted. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence, including inspections of property condition, access, restrictions, and suitability for intended use. Broker and agents make no representation as to mineral rights unless expressly stated.
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