Description
Saylor Mountain Ranch spans 121± acres in southeastern Mills County, Texas. This Central Texas property features rolling landscape with roughly 150± feet of elevation change, oak-studded pastures, and broad views of the surrounding countryside. The land has been carefully improved through ongoing brush and pasture management, creating a balanced mix of open grazing and native habitat. Quality fencing makes it well-suited for livestock, wildlife, or a private weekend ranch.
Location
The ranch sits along County Road 318, about 10 miles southeast of Goldthwaite, with convenient access to both Lampasas and San Saba. The property includes approximately 2,000 feet of county road frontage and a gated entrance, offering privacy without sacrificing accessibility.
Land & Habitat
Native grasses, oak clusters, and light brush create a healthy mix of grazing land and wildlife cover. Rolling elevation provides open ridgelines and shaded draws, with cross-fencing in place to support pasture rotation. The ranch is fully perimeter fenced for livestock.
Water & Utilities
A dependable water well supplies the property, supported by storage tanks and troughs for both livestock and wildlife. Electricity is already connected near the cabin and well, with additional service available along the road frontage for future expansion.
Improvements
The ranch includes a 2BR/2BA cabin-style mobile home that serves as a comfortable camp or weekend base, complete with a full kitchen and washer and dryer hookups.
A 20′ shipping container with power connected and built-in shelving provides secure, organized storage for tools, feed and equipment. Two barns offer space for hay, livestock and ranch equipment, and a trail system allows easy access across the property by truck or ATV.
Wildlife & Hunting
Whitetail deer, turkey, dove and aoudad are commonly found on the ranch. The varied terrain and reliable water support wildlife year-round. Two blinds and two feeders are already in place, making the property ready to hunt from day one.
Remarks
Saylor Mountain Ranch offers the look and feel of classic Central Texas hill country on a highly usable scale. Elevation, water and practical improvements make it a great fit for hunting, grazing or building a future homesite in a quiet, scenic part of Mills County.
