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Elm Creek Ranch, Texas

  • POWER RUNNING THROUGH PART OF THE RANCH!
  • RURAL WATER SYSTEM TO ALL TRACTS OF THE RANCH!
  • Highway 377 & County Road 454 Frontage!
  • Great Hunting!
  • Amazing Views!

Wildlife: White Tail Deer, Blue Quail, Morning Dove, Whitewing Dove, Rio Grande Turkey, and Feral Hogs

McCulloch County is 250 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico in Central Texas and is bounded by Coleman, Brown, San Saba, Mason, Menard, and Concho counties. The Colorado River separates McCulloch County from Coleman and Brown counties. Brady, the county seat and largest town, is 120 miles northwest of Austin on U.S. highways 87, 190, and 377.

The present county comprises 1,071 square miles of the Edwards Plateau; elevations range from 1,350 to 2,000 feet above sea level. Traversing the county from east to west, the Brady Mountains form a ridge which is broken by Salt, Cow, and Onion gaps. The surface of the land varies from rolling to hilly, sloping northward to the Colorado River and southward to the San Saba River.

The county is supplied with underground water that can be tapped at widely varying depths.. The chief timbers are cedar and post oak in the hills and live oak, mesquite, and pecan along the streams.

Wildlife in the county has included buffalo, antelope, prairie dogs, wolves, and coyotes; more common in recent years are deer, beaver, fox, weasel, raccoon, and skunk, as well as a variety of birds, fish, and reptiles.

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Elm Creek Ranch is located in McCulloch County sixteen (16) miles north of Brady, Texas in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.

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Driving Directions from Brady, Texas:
Head North on Highway 377
23 miles
Turn Right on County Road 1028
1 mile
Turn Left at stop sign
3 miles
Look for sign that says Placid, continue straight on County Road 454 to development on the left
1.5 miles

If you are looking for a weekend retreat, retirement acreage or a place to just get away, Elm Creek Ranch is the place for you. All tracts are heavily wooded with live oak, elm, and mesquite trees.

Native game found on the ranch includes whitetail deer, turkey, quail and dove. There are also free ranging exotics and feral hogs in the area.

Elm Creek Ranch

Elm Creek Ranch is located in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas. The Trans-Pecos region is the only part of Texas where mountain and desert habitats are found. This unique combination contributes to the tremendous vegetation diversity in the region, which includes at least 268 grass species and 447 species of woody plants. The vegetation diversity is also influenced by the Edwards Plateau eco-region in portions of Terrell, Pecos, Kinney, McCulloch and Brewster counties.

Electricity will be available to most tracts. All tracts are served by a rural water system with a $500 hookup fee.

Whitetail Doe

Blue Quail

Elm Creek Ranch Plat Map

Additional Views of Elm Creek Ranch and McCulloch County


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