
Menard, TX 76841 (Menard County)
About this property
This ±298-acre ranch offers a well-improved recreational property located within a larger ±1,150-acre high-fenced ranch on the Edwards Plateau in Central Texas. As one of three tracts inside the high fence, the property provides privacy, established infrastructure, and a turnkey setup for hunting or weekend use. The ranch features frontage along RM 1674 with an all-weather road leading directly to headquarters. The headquarters includes two finished 16’ x 60’ container homes originally built as drill-site housing units, each offering two bedrooms, an open kitchen and living area, and two bathrooms. Covered decks and connecting walkways create a comfortable gathering area, while a fenced yard surrounds the compound. Additional improvements include storage containers, a covered concrete game-cleaning area, blinds, feeders, and a food plot designed for wildlife management. The ranch is well watered with two wells, an electric well at headquarters and a solar well serving the lower field, which also supplies water to troughs and a shallow earthen pond. Gently rolling terrain features scattered live oak, native grasses, and dense cover along Colston Draw, creating excellent habitat for white-tailed deer, axis, turkey, dove, and wild boar.
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About the Area
00 FM RD 1674 None is located in Menard, Texas, in Menard County. Menard County is deep, quiet Hill Country, one of the least populated counties in Texas, where the town of Menard on the San Saba River has served as a ranching community since Spanish missionaries established the Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas nearby in 1757. The county offers some of the most pristine and undeveloped ranch land remaining in Central Texas.
The San Saba River flows through Menard County, its spring-fed waters supporting exceptional fishing and wildlife habitat. The terrain is classic Edwards Plateau limestone with cedar and live oak cover, rocky draws, and open grasslands supporting cattle, sheep, goat, and deer operations that have changed little in generations.
Menard had an estimated population of 1,078 as of 2023. The 76841 zip code, and a median age of 15.3. The average household size is 7.73 people.
Sheep and goat ranching, cattle production, hunting leases, and wool and mohair production define the Menard County economy. The county is prized by buyers seeking remote, authentic working ranch land at prices that reflect agricultural productivity rather than proximity to urban amenities.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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