
Lampasas, TX 76550 (Lampasas County)
About this property
Perfect hunting, recreation and family ranch compound experience! The ranch has lots of terrain character with Hill Country views, valleys with ponds, creeks, a babbling stream, and rolling hills with beautiful oak, pecan, and hardwoods. Hunting set-ups for deer, turkey and hogs. Two houses with a total of 5 bedrooms with 7 beds. Plus, a party barn that includes a full kitchen, media theater, dining, gameroom, bar and covered patio with hot tub. There is also a 30'x60' barn with 220 amp service used for storage and workshop. Plus, there are two RV sites with electric, water and septic. The solar-paneled roof carport provides covered parking and energy efficiency (only a total of $30 a month) throughout the compound. Trails to ATV throughout the ranch to explore and enjoy. Several ponds and creeks provide more surface water than most ranches. Also, the ranch is Wildlife Exempt for lower property taxes. A must-see ranch if you enjoy the outdoors, hunting and sharing the experience with your family!
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About the Area
397 Private Road 3072 None is located in Lampasas, Texas, in Lampasas County. Lampasas County sits at the northeastern edge of the Hill Country, centered on Lampasas, a small historic city known for its mineral springs that once drew health-seekers from across Texas. The county blends working ranch land with proximity to the Killeen-Temple metro and the growing northern Austin suburbs.
The Lampasas River flows through the county seat, and Sulphur Creek, fed by mineral springs, runs through historic downtown Lampasas. The terrain features limestone hills and cedar brakes in the west transitioning to gentler agricultural land in the east. Lampasas sits at the edge of the Lampasas Cut Plain geological region.
Lampasas had an estimated population of 7,506 as of 2023. The 76550 zip code has a median household income of $73,697, a median home value of $237,600, and a median age of 42.8. The average household size is 2.63 people.
Cattle ranching, agriculture, Fort Cavazos proximity, and a growing commuter population from the Killeen-Temple metro define the Lampasas County economy. The county offers affordable Hill Country-adjacent acreage for buyers who want the landscape without the premium prices of the core Hill Country counties.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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