
Purmela, TX 76566 (Coryell County)
About this property
Rolling Pond Ranch is a 25 acre property in Coryell County offering a dense mix of hardwood and mesquite cover, covered meadows, approximately 3 acres of open field, and a 0.25-acre pond fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property. Recently redone and holding water well, the pond is the defining feature of this tract and gives it a wildlife draw that is difficult to replicate at this size. The ranch sits along County Road 180 near Purmela in Coryell County, providing paved, year-round access and a quiet, rural setting in the northwest corner of the corridor. Rolling Pond Ranch is primarily wooded, with dense hardwoods and mesquite cover across most of the property and approximately 3 acres of open field providing grazing ground and natural sightlines. A natural draw runs through the rear of the property and feeds directly into the pond, tying the water and terrain together in a way that consistently moves wildlife through the ranch. The 0.25 acre pond is a proven water source, recently redone and holding well. Fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property, it provides reliable year-round water for livestock and wildlife and functions as the primary wildlife focal point on the ranch. No well is currently drilled on the property. An electric line runs along the northern boundary of the property, making utility hookup straightforward for a future homesite, cabin, or ranch infrastructure without the cost of a long service extension. The dense hardwood and mesquite cover creates strong bedding and shelter habitat for the whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and wild hogs common to Coryell County. With road frontage on County Road 180, electric service accessible along the northern boundary, and a proven pond already in place, Rolling Pond Ranch is well suited for a hunting camp, weekend cabin, or permanent homesite.
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About the Area
TBD County Road 180 Rolling Pond Ranch Rd is located in Purmela, Texas, in Coryell County. Coryell County sits immediately west of Bell County, sharing the Fort Cavazos influence while maintaining a more rural character. Gatesville, the county seat, is a small working-class Texas town surrounded by ranches and cedar breaks that have changed little over the past century.
The Leon River flows through Coryell County, and Mother Neff State Park, the first state park established in Texas, sits on the Leon River within the county. The terrain features limestone hills and cedar brakes characteristic of the eastern Hill Country transition zone.
The 76566 zip code has a median household income of $139,342, a median home value of $239,800, and a median age of 52.1. The average household size is 2.65 people. The zip code has a total population of 387.
Fort Cavazos overflow, cattle ranching, corrections industry employment, and agriculture anchor the Coryell County economy. The county offers affordable acreage at prices well below neighboring Bell County despite similar proximity to Fort Cavazos employment.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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