Mid-September TRFS Update

DOVE SEASON IS IN FULL-SWING, NEW PROPERTY UPDATES ARE HERE...

NEW! Cherry Creek Ranch is a stunning 372± acre property situated in the heart of the Hill Country. This expansive ranch offers a blend of natural beauty, privacy, and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat or permanent residence. With impressive elevations, ranging from 1,640'± to 1,920'± above sea level, the property boasts breathtaking 360° views of the surrounding landscape. The ranch features a charming remodeled rock ranch house, abundant native wildlife, and a Cherry Creek tributary with dammed sections.

NEW! Rancho Cinco R, spanning 389± acres, is move-in ready for the upcoming hunting season. With game fencing on all four sides and the baseline for cultivating a trophy whitetail herd, the ranch features two homes, a swimming pool, mature wooded draws, quail hunting flats, and varied elevations with stunning views. At its heart is a 2.5± acre lake, making it an ideal recreational retreat in a great neighborhood, easily accessible and ready to enjoy.

NEW! Live Oak Ranch is a blend of scenic landscapes and practical functionality. The gently rolling hills are covered in healthy native grasses, supported by live oak, juniper, and mesquite trees. With a mix of meadows and natural draws, the land provides a perfect setting for hunting, recreational, or livestock use. The current owner has made a conscious effort to avoid overgrazing. This, combined with the end-of-road privacy, makes the property ideal for a peaceful hunting getaway. The ranch is under an Ag Exemption.

WE'RE MONITORING THE TEXAS DROUGHT CONDITIONS!

We're continuing to closely monitor the Texas drought conditions. Texas has seen recent rainfall which has helped the state avoid serious drought concerns. The state is showing 1.65% exceptional drought conditions. Extreme drought conditions are have lowered to 7.18% statewide. Stay informed about current water conditions.

RANCH NEWS ARTICLES!

You can see the latest ranch news articles under “Resources” then go down to the “Ranch Articles” tab. The latest news article discusses varied cotton crops across the state where one farmer my have some and another none. Read more. These articles are also featured in our bi-weekly email newsletter.

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Sutton County Ranches For Sale

Sutton County, located in the rugged Hill Country of Texas, is known for its rich history, vast ranchlands, and vibrant community. Established in 1887, the county features expansive landscapes, rolling hills, and a strong sense of heritage. With a commitment to preserving its historical roots and fostering sustainable growth, Sutton County offers a welcoming and dynamic environment for residents and visitors alike.

AREA HISTORY

Sutton County was established in 1887 and named after John S. Sutton, a Texas Ranger and soldier. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Apache, before European settlers arrived in the 19th century. The county's history is marked by its development as a ranching hub, with early settlers establishing large cattle and sheep ranches that continue to operate today. Historic sites such as the Sutton County Courthouse and the Old Sonora Ice House Ranch Museum provide deep insights into the county’s storied past and its contributions to Texas history.

GEOGRAPHY

Sutton County, located in the Texas Hill Country, is characterized by rolling hills, fertile farmland, and clear rivers, with local creeks and reservoirs being prominent geographical features. The terrain includes woodlands, grasslands, and riparian zones, supporting a variety of plant and animal life.The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and mild winters, making the area suitable for agriculture and outdoor activities.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

Sutton County's cultural heritage is deeply rooted in its ranching traditions and frontier history. The county hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating its history and community spirit.The annual Sutton County Game Dinner and the Sonora Outlaw Pro Rodeo are major events that draw visitors from across the region.

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Sutton County Ranches For Sale

Gateway to the Hill Country Frontier
County Seat
Annual Rainfall
22± Inches
Area
1,454± Square Miles
Population
3,776±
Elevation
1,840 to 2,487± Feet
Mean Temperature

January 27°F

July 95°F

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