
Mason, TX 76842 (Mason County)
About this property
Cave Ranch Mason County, Texas ±95 Acres | Offered at $845,500 ($8,900 per acre) Description The beautiful Hill Country landscape meets history at Cave Ranch a ±95-acre property that has been in the same family since 1962. We at Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC are proud to represent this exceptional offering exclusively. This scenic property showcases classic Mason County character with granite outcroppings, scattered trees, native grasses, and a picturesque pond located near the center of the ranch. The land offers privacy, charm, and a great balance of usability and natural beauty. Cave Ranch enjoys excellent road frontage on the south along Spice Creek Road and on the west along Black Jack Road, with electricity available making it ideal for future homesite or recreational retreat. Location Cave Ranch sits at the intersection of Black Jack Road and Spice Creek Road, just 15 minutes north of Mason, Texas. The property offers a peaceful Hill Country setting with easy access to nearby towns about 41 miles to Llano, 89 miles to Austin, and 122 miles to downtown San Antonio.
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12805 Blackjack Rd is located in Mason, Texas, in Mason County. Mason County is one of the most authentic and unspoiled counties in the Texas Hill Country, a place where multi-generational ranch families still run cattle on the same land their great-grandparents homesteaded, and where the town of Mason feels genuinely unchanged by the tourism wave that has transformed neighboring counties.
The Llano River forms the southern boundary of Mason County, and the San Saba River flows through the northern reaches. The terrain is classic Hill Country granite and limestone, with live oak motts, cedar brakes, and open grasslands supporting exceptional wildlife populations including the state's highest concentration of whitetail deer per square mile.
Mason had an estimated population of 1,993 as of 2023. The 76842 zip code, and a median age of 66.3. The average household size is 1.4 people.
Ranching, hunting leases, pecan farming along river bottoms, and a quiet tourism economy centered on Mason's historic courthouse square define the county's economic character. Mason is increasingly sought by buyers seeking pristine large-acreage ranches with minimal development pressure and authentic Texas ranch culture.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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