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03/26/2025
$472,900
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - 110 Eds Way, Kerrville, TX
110 Eds Way Kerrville, TX 78028


03/26/2025
$1,759,000
27.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - 320 Overland Trail, Hunt, TX
320 Overland Trail Hunt, TX 78024


03/21/2025
$26,239,000
5524 ac.
NEW LISTING
Kerr County - 6742 TX-39, Hunt, TX
Overview: The Lazy CK Ranch showcases the natural beauty and unique land features characteristic of the enchanting Texas Hill Country. Standing as a testament to the owner’s stewardship and management practices, the property is in impeccable condition, its water, infrastructure, and amenities have been thoughtfully developed leaving no stone unturned. Its picturesque rolling landscape plays host to an impressive collection of trophy game animals which include both native and exotic species, making the Lazy CK Ranch truly distinctive in an area known for its large acreage high fenced legacy ranches.
Location: Situated in southwestern Kerr County, the Lazy CK is located approximately 36 miles southwest of Kerrville, 24 miles southwest of Hunt, and 24 miles northeast of Leakey, the Lazy CK Ranch offers direct access to 1.2 miles of road frontage on State Highway 39 with 2 automatic entrances, as well as automatic gate-controlled access from US Highway 83, via Bobby Shelton Ranch Road with 1.34 miles of all-weather road frontage. The ranch is approximately 2 hours northwest of San Antonio, 2 hours 50 minutes west of Austin, and 4 hours southeast of Midland/Odessa.
Lazy CK Ranch Operations/Headquarters: The expansive headquarters at the Lazy CK has been meticulously curated with a host of amenities and structures designed for both functionality and leisure, defining hospitality at its finest. Step into the 2,100 sf lodge and its 1,200 sf dining hall for that pre or post hunt meal. The lodge is fully equipped with a commercial chef’s kitchen and guests will no doubt be talking about the amazing cuisine as part of their experience at the Lazy CK. Located just off the dining area is an adjacent 900 sf game room fully equipped with custom shuffleboard and a pool table to gather around for entertainment.
Just a short walk from the lodge, you’ll discover four (4) custom guest cabins, each a charming retreat offering a blend of comfort and rustic elegance. The cabins range in size from 900 sf to 1,239 sf, and provide a comfortable place for visitors to reside and experience the tranquility of the Texas Hill Country. Other nearby amenities include a fitness facility/workout room, custom swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, large entertainment pavilion, horse shoe pits, custom bow range, office, ranch merchandise store, and a laundry facility. These improvements as well as the shop and 4 RV hookups are backed up with a 100KW generator.
The 4,000 sf shop represents the heartbeat of ranch operations for tool/equipment storage, and also provides an attached 1,700 sf lean-to processing shed with two (2) walk-in game coolers. A 4,000 sf implement barn is also nearby catering to the operational needs of a ranch in housing its larger pieces of equipment.
The Lazy CK has the staff covered with three (3) manufactured cabins/ homes for staff/ employee housing. All employee housing is on an aerobic septic system with a 80KW backup generator in place.
A short drive away is a 1,200 sf pavilion serving as a multifunctional space for various shooting activities with a 600-yard rifle range, 5-stand, and regulation trap setup; all providing first class shooting opportunities for guests.
Owner's home is a well built 1936 square foot 3/2 stone house. It is located in a nice setting with access provided by Highway 39 on the south end of the ranch.
The Lazy CK isn’t just a ranch; it's a lifestyle. A celebration of Texas hospitality, rugged charm, and the boundless beauty of the Hill Country. Come, be a part of this extraordinary retreat where the legacy of ranching and hunting meets the comforts of modern living.
Terrain: The natural rolling Hill Country landscape found at the Lazy CK provides approximately 200’ of topographic relief, ranging from a low of ~2,200’ above sea level near the most northerly northeast corner of the ranch to a high of ~2,400’ above sea level near the southwest corner of the property. Scenic vistas abound from the many hilltops, rock outcroppings and ridgelines.
Land Management: Standing as a testament to the owner’s land stewardship, ongoing pasture management practices include cedar/juniper and prickly pear control/eradication efforts. Cedar/juniper trees are sheared and raked into rows and prickly pear are mechanically removed in a surgical fashion before being burned.
The ranch is blessed with an abundant covering of live oak and live oak motts, as well as post oak and cedar elm. Shin oak grows densely in some pastures providing outstanding wildlife habitat and is actually so dense in some areas that the owners have begun to clear and thin the shin oak as part of the ranch’s ongoing land management practices. Annual prescribed burns help to keep invasive and unwanted vegetation at bay and promote the growth and proliferation of native forbs and grasses. The prescribed burn program is also in place to enhance native pasturelands, creating stronger grasses, and promoting better overall wildlife habitat. Approximately 15-20% of the ranch is burned annually. Grasses are in excellent shape and the property is not grazed down.
Surface Water: In addition to the extensive system of water wells, storage tanks, and freshwater troughs, the property offers numerous surface ponds and runoff catches that are scattered throughout. Many of these have water piped to them as a supplemental source for dry conditions. The Lazy CK also has a picturesque 2+/- acre bass pond located near the headquarters that provides great fishing. The bass pond has a fish feeder, is stocked with baitfish and largemouth bass, permitted grass carp and algae is treated annually.
Wildlife and Hunting: The Lazy CK Ranch offers owner and guests hunting experiences like no other. With archery focused hunting in mind, the ranch is fully equipped with ~31 unique hunting setups that offer both bow and rifle hunters an array of trophy native and exotic wildlife to view and potentially harvest. These include Native Whitetail Deer, Genetic Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Hog, Aoudad, Axis, Blackbuck, Fallow Deer, Sika, Mouflon, Scimitar Oryx, Nilgai, and Père David's Deer.
The ranch is currently in the TPWD’s Land Management Assistance Program (LMA). The landscape of the Lazy CK naturally provides an abundance of beneficial browse, forbs, and grasses for its wildlife herds and there are also three food plots (~2.16, 2.42, 6.47 acres) that are annually plowed and planted providing additional forage crops. Protein and corn are fed year-round from high quality stationary feeders. Ranch is certified CWD free by the state of Texas and there is no additional testing, currently for whitetail deer.
Roads and Fences: Another great feature of the Lazy CK is the well-thought-out network of roads, cross fencing, automatic gates, and cattle guards. You can easily drive the ~15 miles of improved interior roads that runs through the property without having to get out of the vehicle to open a gate, as each crossing is either equipped with automatic gate openers or cattle guards. The main road system ranges from asphalt paved and/or chip sealed to compacted limestone/gravel, all are exceptionally maintained. Numerous concrete crossings have been constructed in wash prone areas to ensure safe and reliable all-weather travel through the ranch. A system of pasture roads and trails lead to and away from the main arterial road system providing excellent interior access throughout the property.
Encompassed within approximately 12.5 miles of exterior high fencing, the Lazy CK Ranch is also cross fenced into five (5) separate high fenced pastures, with fence conditions ranging from fair to excellent. High fenced pasture sizes are approximately 50, 300, 600, 2100, and 2500 acres in size. There is also a 3+/- acre soft release pen and food plot that are game fenced.
Water Wells, Water System, & Water Rights: The owners of the Lazy CK Ranch have been very forward thinking in their assessment, conservation, and utilization of the property’s abundant underground water availability. Currently there are believed to be sixteen (16) total water wells on the ranch with 5 having direct power and 11 being solar. A majority of the wells are in the Edwards Aquifer and range in depth from 180’ to 400’. Solar wells produce 1-5 gallons per minute and direct access electric wells provide 5-10 gallons per minute. There is one (1) permitted Trinity Aquifer well that is reportedly just over 1,000’ deep and producing 150 gallons per minute. The permitted well is electric and primarily utilized to keep the bass lake full. Current annual usage is approximately 6-7 million gallons. Many of these wells are equipped with and are piped to one of the eight (8) storage tanks and/or twenty-three (23) freshwater troughs that have been strategically placed through the property, increasing the ranch’s water supply and holding capacity. The Lazy CK Ranch also owns water rights to an additional 15 million gallons of water procured through the Headwaters Groundwater Conservation District.
Utilities: Electric utility service is provided by Bandera Electric Cooperative (south) and Central Texas Electric Cooperative (north).
Backup Generators: Seeking to ensure uninterrupted operations, safety, and comfort, the self-sufficiency of the property has been planned with onsite water storage tanks and backup generators. There are 3 Kohler generators to keep the lights on with sizes being 25KW, 80KW, and 100KW. The 25KW generator is on a trailer servicing the owner's ranch house, the 80kw generator is utilized for the employee homes, and the 100kw generator services the lodge, cabins, shop, and 4 RV hookups.
Internet: Fiber optic is in place and provided by Hill Country Telephone Cooperative.
Easements: A natural gas pipeline crosses the north end of the Lazy CK with minimal impact to the ranch. The right of way is maintained and in good condition.


03/12/2025
$15,120,000
3024 ac.
NEW LISTING
Kerr County - 6742 Highway 39, Hunt, TX
Overview/Summary: The natural beauty and distinctive land features of the Texas Hill Country are showcased across this expansive 3,024±-acre property. As part of the renowned Lazy CK Ranch, the Shin Oak Ranch is a high-fenced property that boasts diverse topography, sweeping views, abundant surface and underground water sources, excellent wildlife habitat, and quality structural site improvements. This property offers tremendous potential as a commercial hunting operation or as a private recreational family ranch.
Location: Situated in southwestern Kerr County, the ranch is conveniently located approximately 36 miles southwest of Kerrville, 24 miles southwest of Hunt, and 24 miles northeast of Leakey. It features 1.2 miles of paved road frontage along State Highway 39 and is accessible via two automatic gated entrances. The property is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes northwest of San Antonio, 2 hours and 45 minutes west of Austin, and 4 hours southeast of Midland/Odessa.
Physical Address: 6742 Highway 39, Hunt, TX 78024
Terrain: The rolling Hill Country landscape provides approximately 140 feet of topographic relief, ranging from a low of ~2,240 feet above sea level along a wet-weather creek on the east side of the ranch to a high of ~2,380 feet near the southwest corner. Scenic vistas are abundant from the many hilltops, rock outcroppings, and ridgelines. Unique geologic features include a picturesque hillside covered with moss rocks and post oak trees, adding character to the property.
Wildlife and Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities for trophy whitetail, exotics, Rio Grande turkey, and hogs, with multiple quality setups for both bow and rifle hunters. Exotics include axis deer, blackbuck, scimitar oryx, fallow deer, sika, mouflan sheep, auodad, and nilgai. Operated under the MLDP Harvest Option, the property allows an extended hunting season for whitetail deer. The landscape naturally supports diverse wildlife with an abundance of beneficial browse, forbs, and grasses. Additionally, high-quality stationary feeders provide protein and corn year-round. There are estimated to be 16 enclosed rifle blinds, 19 archery blinds, 19 corn feeders, and 9 protein feeders. The ranch is certified CWD-free by the State of Texas, with no additional testing currently required for whitetail deer.
Structural Improvements: The ranch house is ideally located approximately ½ mile off Highway 39, offering 1,936 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and two full baths. Inside, the open-concept living room and kitchen feature a vaulted ceiling, rustic charm, and timeless décor. The home’s native stone siding and metal roof seamlessly blend into the Hill Country setting. A spacious back porch shaded by live oaks creates a private retreat for relaxing or entertaining family and friends. Additional amenities include a private water well with a pump house, a storage area, and a 25kW backup generator for added convenience.
Note: While care has been taken in compiling this information, all structure square footages and measurements should be considered approximate and are not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company.
Water Wells: The ranch is well-equipped with water infrastructure, including one direct-power water well supplying the home and multiple solar-powered water wells. Many solar wells are piped to storage tanks, small ponds, or one of the 17 fresh water troughs strategically placed throughout the property, ensuring an ample supply of water for wildlife and livestock.
Surface Water: In addition to its extensive water well system, the property features numerous surface ponds and runoff catchments scattered throughout. Many ponds have supplemental water piped to them for use during dry conditions.
Roads and Fences: The ranch boasts approximately 7 miles of well-maintained arterial roads, including asphalt-paved, chip-sealed, and compacted limestone/gravel surfaces. Concrete crossings have been constructed in wash-prone areas, ensuring safe, reliable travel in all weather conditions. A network of interconnected pasture roads and trails provides excellent access throughout the property.
The ranch is cross-fenced into four high-fenced pastures, with fence conditions ranging from fair to excellent. Pasture sizes are approximately 50, 260, 600, and 2,100 acres.
Utilities: Electricity is provided by Bandera Electric Cooperative.
Internet: Fiber optic internet service is available and provided by Hill Country Telephone Cooperative.
Airports: The nearest public airport is the Kerrville-Kerr County Airport, located approximately 45 miles from the ranch. It offers two asphalt runways measuring ~6,000 and ~3,600 feet in length, respectively, and averages 143 aircraft operations per day.
Property Taxes: The property benefits from a wildlife exemption, with estimated annual property taxes of $6,500.
Price: $15,120,000 ($5000 per acre)
Contacts:
Blake Hortenstine – Broker/Partner, (214) 616-1305 mobile, blake@
Cash McWhorter – Broker/Partner, (469) 222-4076 mobile, cash@
Bret Polk – Broker Associate, (254) 965-0349 mobile, bret@
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.


03/11/2025
$459,000
15.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - 120 Big Sky Road, Harper, TX
120 Big Sky , Harper Texas 78631


02/25/2025
$3,499,999
103.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - TBD Lane Valley Road, Comfort, TX
Lane Valley Ranch


02/25/2025
$5,250,000
126.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - Camp Verde, TX
Scimitar Hill Vineyard Ranch


02/25/2025
$2,500,000
60.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - 521 Bluff Creek, Center Point, TX
521 Bluff Creek Road, Center Point, Texas 78010


02/25/2025
$299,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - Lot 33 - Brooklyn Drive, Mountain Home, TX
The Hideout Ranch - Lot #33


02/25/2025
$1,250,000
40.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - 121-b Bartel Road, Comfort , TX
121-B Bartel, Comfort, Texas


02/25/2025
$2,299,000
48 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - 4141 Medina Highway, Kerrville, TX
Thompson Ranch


01/22/2025
$12,500,000
2500 ac.
NEW LISTING
Kerr County - 563 Bobby Shelton Ranch Rd., Mountain Home, TX
Overview: The Lazy CK Headquarters Pasture is the northernmost portion of the renowned 6,876.34-acre Lazy CK Ranch. The property is in impeccable condition, thanks to meticulous land stewardship and management practices. With exceptional water resources, infrastructure, and amenities, this ranch stands out as one of the finest in the region. Its picturesque rolling live oak terrain is home to a thriving herd of whitetail deer, including trophy-quality bucks, along with a variety of exotic game species. The Lazy CK Ranch is truly distinctive, even in an area known for its expansive, high-fenced legacy ranches.
Location: Situated in southwestern Kerr County, the Lazy CK Headquarters entry gate is located approximately 48 miles west/ southwest of Kerrville, 35 miles from Hunt, and 24 miles northeast of Leakey. Access from US Highway 83 is via Bobby Shelton Ranch Road. Bobby Shelton Road is an easement road that provides access to 5-6 ranches. It is fenced on both sides and owners share in the maintenance responsibilities. The ranch is approximately 2 hours northwest of San Antonio, 2 hours 50 minutes west of Austin, and 4 hours southeast of Midland/Odessa.
Directions: From the Garven Store (at the Hwy 83 & 41 intersection), travel south on Hwy 83 for 4.6 miles. The ranch gate is on the east side of the highway. Enter through the electric gate and drive 2.3 miles east on the all-weather Bobby Shelton Road to reach the entrance on your left.
Physical Address: 563 Bobby Shelton Ranch Rd., Mountain Home, TX 78058
Lodge: The headquarters at the Lazy CK has been thoughtfully designed for both functionality and leisure. The 2,100 sq. ft. lodge features a 1,200 sq. ft. dining hall and a fully equipped commercial chef’s kitchen. Adjacent to the dining area is a 900 sq. ft. game room with custom shuffleboard and a pool table for entertainment.
Cabins: A short walk from the lodge are four guest cabins, each with four rooms, ranging in size from 900 sq. ft. to 1,239 sq. ft. These cabins provide a comfortable retreat for visitors to enjoy the serene Texas Hill Country. Nearby amenities include:
Fitness facility/workout room
Custom swimming pool
Outdoor kitchen
Entertainment pavilion
Horseshoe pit
Custom bow range
Office
Ranch merchandise/outfitter store
Laundry facility
4000 sq ft shop
Four RV hookups
Improvements listed above are backed up with a Kohler 100 kW generator to ensure uninterrupted operations during adverse conditions.
Shop & Equipment Storage: The 4,000 sq. ft. shop is central to ranch operations, providing storage for tools and equipment. It includes an attached 1,700 sq. ft. lean-to processing shed with two walk-in game coolers. Additionally, a nearby 4,000 sq. ft. implement barn accommodates larger equipment.
Employee Housing: The ranch features three manufactured homes for staff, all equipped with aerobic septic systems and backed by a Kohler 80 kW generator. These homes are discreetly located behind the barns in a secluded area.
Shooting Sports Facilities: A half-mile from the lodge, the ranch offers world-class shooting facilities, including:
1,200 sq. ft. pavilion for multifunctional shooting activities
600-yard rifle range
Pistol range
5-stand and a regulation trap setup
Terrain: The ranch’s rolling live oak landscape offers approximately 160 feet of topographic relief, ranging from 2,200 feet above sea level at the northeast corner to 2,360 feet along the southern boundary. Hilltops, rock outcroppings, and ridgelines provide stunning scenic views.
Vegetation: The property boasts abundant live oak cover, along with post oak, cedar elm, and dense shin oak in certain areas, which creates exceptional wildlife habitat. Native grasses are lush and not overgrazed.
Surface Water: The property features numerous surface ponds and runoff catchments, many of which are supplemented with piped water. A picturesque 2-acre bass pond near the headquarters is stocked with largemouth bass, baitfish, and grass carp, with algae treated annually.
Land Management: Land stewardship and ongoing pasture management practices include controlling and eradicating cedar/juniper and prickly pear. Cedar/juniper trees are sheared and raked into rows, while prickly pear is mechanically removed with precision before being burned. An intensive prescribed burning program helps to control invasive and unwanted vegetation, fostering the growth and proliferation of native forbs and grasses. This practice also improves native pasturelands by strengthening grasses and enhancing overall wildlife habitat. Approximately 15–20% of the ranch has undergone prescribed burning annually.
Wildlife: The ranch is home to genetic and native whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, feral hogs, Pere David deer, blackbuck antelope, and axis deer. The whitetail herd benefits from exceptional genetics and is enrolled in the TPWD Managed Lands Deer Program. The ranch is certified CWD-free, with no required testing.
Food Plots: The property includes three food plots, ranging from 2.16 to 6.47 acres, which provide supplemental forage for wildlife.
Fencing: There is approximately 8.75 miles of exterior high fencing around the perimeter of the property. There is also a high fenced soft release trap that is 4.75 acres and the 6.47 acre food plot is high game fenced as well.
Blinds & Feeders: The ranch is fully equipped for hunting, featuring approximately:
13 archery blinds
9 rifle blinds
12 corn feeders
9 protein feeders
Roads: An all-weather limestone/gravel road provides seamless access from the entrance to the southern boundary. The interior road network is well-planned allowing travel to all parts of the property.
Water Wells, Water Systems and Water Rights: The ranch has five (5) water wells in the Edwards Aquifer, some solar-powered and some electric, with depths ranging from 180–400 feet. Solar wells produce 1-5 gallons per minute and electric wells provide 5-10 gallons per minute. A permitted 1000’+/- Trinity Aquifer well produces 150 gallons per minute and is primarily used to fill the bass lake. Current annual water usage is 6–7 million gallons, with a permitted allocation of 15 million gallons. There is one (1) storage tank and five (5) freshwater troughs that have been strategically placed throughout the ranch.
Utilities: Electric utility service is provided by Central Texas Electric Cooperative.
Internet: Fiber optic is in place and provided by Hill Country Telephone Cooperative.
Easements: A natural gas pipeline crosses the property, with minimal impact and a well-maintained right-of-way.
Airports: The nearest public airports are:
Kerrville-Kerr County Airport (45 miles): Two asphalt runways, 6,000 ft. and 3,600 ft.
Kimble County Airport (43 miles): One asphalt runway (5,000 ft.) and one turf runway (2,255 ft.)
Property Taxes: The property is under a wildlife exemption, with 2024 property taxes estimated at $12,000.
Price: $12,500,000 ($5000 per acre)
Contacts:
Blake Hortenstine – Broker, (214) 616-1305 mobile, blake@
Cash McWhorter – Broker, (469) 222-4076 mobile, cash@
Bret Polk – Broker Associate, (254) 965-0349 mobile, bret@
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.


06/14/2024
$1,725,000
39 ac.
FOR SALE
Kerr County - 1292 Upper Turtle Creek Rd, Kerrville, TX
Hidden Valley Hideaway
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