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Description: High Vista Ranch has been operated as a cattle ranch and was once part of a larger ranch. The property has been meticulously maintained, with minimal unwanted brush species and limited prickly pear. The landscape is adorned with hundreds of large Live Oak and Post Oak trees scattered throughout. Views to the South and West are unrivaled. Elevation: The highest elevation on the ranch is 1,480 feet, while the lowest point near the wet weather creek is 1,290 feet. This variation in elevation provides the ranch with its name and offers some breathtaking views. Fencing: The ranch is fully perimeter-fenced. Soils: Approximately 60% of the ranch consists of sandy loam soil. As you move towards the western side, the terrain becomes rocky, featuring spectacular granite outcrops along with some quartz outcrops. Water: The ranch boasts three ponds that collect rain runoff and has two water wells that are 3 gallons per minute and 10 gallons per minute. Improvements: Improvements on the ranch are power and the two water wells. Access: Access to the ranch is via paved Llano County Road 113. Wildlife: High Vista Ranch has a diverse array of wildlife. The property is home to native species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning dove, and feral hogs. Varmints that are known to inhabit the area are raccoons, red and gray foxes, coyotes. Additionally, you may encounter various bird species, including owls and caracaras. The ranch's ponds and wet weather creek also attract a variety of waterfowl and other wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Vegetation: The vegetation on High Vista Ranch is diverse and abundant. The ranch is covered with hundreds of large Live Oak and Post Oak trees, providing ample shade and beauty. The understory is composed of native grasses such as Little Bluestem and Texas wintergrass, which are important for soil conservation and provide forage for wildlife. Additionally, the ranch features a variety of wildflowers, including Bluebonnets and Indian Paintbrush, which add vibrant colors to the landscape during the blooming season. The western side of the ranch, with its rocky terrain, is home to unique plant species that thrive in such conditions, including various cacti and succulents.
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