- AVAILABLE
- HUNTING
- LIVE WATER
Tarry Hill Ranch
Medina CountyDESCRIPTION
Live Water • Borders State Natural Area • First Time on Market in Nearly a Century
Tarry Hill Ranch is a unique opportunity to own 1,033 contiguous acres in the heart of Northern Medina County one of the most desirable and steadily appreciating regions in the Texas Hill Country. This legacy-grade property has been in the same family for approximately 90 years and offers a combination of privacy, natural beauty, and long-term investment potential.
Water: A standout feature of the ranch is the West Verde Creek, year-round water source that winds through the southern portion of the property for nearly 7,000 feet. Even during extended drought conditions, the creek has continued to provide steady water for wildlife and livestock. The property also includes a water well with an electric meter in place.
Prime Location & Seclusion: Tarry Hill Ranch shares a border with the5,400 acre Hill Country State Natural Area, a protected landscape renowned for its hiking, horseback riding, and low hunting pressure. Access to the property is secured through the state natural area, followed by a private, nearly one-mile easement offering both convenience and complete seclusion.
Wildlife: Thanks to the presence of live water and minimal surrounding hunting pressure, the ranch sustains strong populations of native wildlife. You’ll find whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, varmints, and dove in the lower elevations, with aoudad sheep and the occasional exotic species roaming throughout.
Topography & Vegetation: The ranch’s terrain ranges from 1320 to 1600 feet in elevation, featuring a classic Hill Country blend of rugged ridge lines, rolling pastures, and creek bottoms. The lower areas are dotted with oaks and hardwoods, while the uplands are covered in cedar and scattered live oaks, providing both scenic views and excellent habitat diversity..
Additional Information
Minerals: Seller believes to own 100%, to be verified.