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$10,032,000
Premier Live Water Ranch
912± Acres
Vanderpool, Texas
Some ranches have water. Others are defined by it.
At Dos Cabecera Springs Ranch, everything begins with water.
Two spring-fed creeks, towering hardwoods, breathtaking limestone bluffs, and an unforgettable landscape all trace their origins back to the same source. The ranch encompasses the headwaters of Frio Creek, which flows to the Frio River, and West Sabinal River, which flows to the Sabinal River.
Where the waters begin.
Perfectly positioned off paved FM 337 between Leakey and Vanderpool, Dos Cabecera Springs Ranch strikes a balance that's becoming increasingly difficult to find. Restaurants, supplies, and everyday conveniences are just minutes away, yet once you pass through the gate, the outside world feels much farther away than the drive would suggest. Approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from Kerrville and 2 hours from San Antonio, it's ideally situated for weekend escapes, extended family gatherings, or full-time Hill Country living.
Direct access from FM 337, one of Texas' most scenic roads. Interior ranch roads and established wildlife trails make it easy to reach blinds and feeders by UTV or simply explore the ranch.
Numerous strong springs feed the headwaters of two creeks, sending crystal-clear water through limestone shelves, beneath towering hardwoods, and into cool, shaded gathering areas. The ranch encompasses the headwaters of Frio Creek, which flows to the Frio River, and West Sabinal River, which flows to the Sabinal River. Water doesn't simply cross this ranch. It defines it.
Rolling valleys, cool hollows, rugged ravines, limestone bluffs, terraced shelves, scenic ridgelines, and fertile bottomlands create a landscape of remarkable diversity. Nearly every defining feature of the Texas Hill Country can be found here, making the ranch as compelling to explore as it is to admire.
Towering basswoods, live oaks, sycamores, Spanish oaks, pecans, walnuts, native grasses, and creek-bottom vegetation give the ranch its unmistakable character. The deeper you travel into the canyons and along the water, the more the landscape changes.
Reliable water, thick cover, mature hardwoods, and diverse terrain naturally attract an abundance of wildlife. White-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, waterfowl, songbirds, aoudad, sika deer, red stag, elk, and feral hogs can all be found throughout the ranch.
The land is wild, yet remarkably accessible.
Spring-fed creeks, cool swimming holes, limestone shelves, rugged canyons, scenic ridgelines, and wide-open Hill Country views give the ranch a remarkable variety of places to explore.
Cool off in the spring water, check feeders by UTV, explore the canyons, or simply enjoy the land—the live water is what ties it all together.