243 ac. Llano Co. End-of-Road Privacy Big Views Water Family Compound
Property Details
- County: Llano
- Address: 2800 County Road 114
- Zip: 78643
- Type: Hunting Land, Ranches, Recreational Property
- City: Llano
- Price: $5,489,370
- Acres: 243
- State/Zip: Texas 78643
- Status: Available
Property Description
Upper Flag Creek Ranch
243 Acres | Llano County, Texas
End-of-the-Road Privacy Big Views Water Wildlife Family Compound
Upper Flag Creek Ranch is a rare end-of-the-road Hill Country retreat offering 243 acres of rugged beauty, privacy, and exceptional wildlife habitat. Owned and carefully enjoyed by the same family since 2001, this ranch has served as a premier destination for hunting, fishing, and hosting unforgettable outdoor gatherings.
Ideally located just south of Hickory Mountain off CR 114, the ranch is an easy drive from San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg, and sits just minutes from local favorites like Coopers BBQ in Llano and the Castell General Store providing both seclusion and convenience.
Location & Access
Accessed from paved CR 114 via a three-property deeded easement at the historic red gate (2800 / 2802 / 2804 CR 114 Listrom / Spain / Ellis), the ranch lies approximately 1/3 mile down a private all-weather improved road to the green gate at 2800 CR 114.
Recent roadwork has enhanced the easement, main ranch road, and internal roads leading to the compound, ensuring excellent accessibility while maintaining privacy.
Land, Topography & Views
Upper Flag Creek Ranch is centered around a stunning half-mile-long valley of Flag Creek, wrapped by two prominent ridges that create both protection and breathtaking scenery. The ranch stretches approximately one mile deep and half a mile wide, offering a rare combination of usability and seclusion.
With up to 300 feet of elevation change (1,320’-1,662’), the terrain delivers dramatic views, granite outcroppings, hidden draws, and diverse native habitat making the ranch feel significantly larger than its acreage.
The crown jewel is the high point atop Flag Mountain (1,662’), offering 360-degree panoramic views including distant views of Enchanted Rock and surrounding Hill Country landmarks for over 20 miles. Below, the valley floor anchors the ranch with rich soils, mature oaks, and native grasses.
A historic heritage windmill on the east ridge stands as a visible landmark from both Highway 16 and FM 2323.
Water Resources
Water is abundant and well-distributed across the ranch:
Three established stock tanks (approx. 1, 1, and 3 surface acres), including a large tank at the north end of the valley (1,320’ elevation)
Two solar-powered wells supplying livestock and wildlife troughs on both ridge lines
Historic windmill well, now converted to solar
Rainwater collection systems (28,000 gallons) servicing the compound
Backup house well located above the pavilion
These water features support both livestock operations and a thriving wildlife population.
Wildlife & Land Stewardship
This low-fenced ranch lies within a large, established open-range corridor, allowing for natural wildlife movement across a wide area from Highway 16 to FM 2323 and beyond. Nearby high-fenced properties have not impacted the free-ranging wildlife in the area.
Wildlife is abundant and well documented through trail camera data and professional management:
White-tailed deer consistent harvest of quality open-range bucks
Aoudad (Barbary sheep) herds exceeding 60+ head observed
Rio Grande turkey flocks combining to 20+ birds
Bobwhite quail strongest population recovery since 2008
Mourning dove & occasional duck steady populations
Feral hogs seasonal activity
The ranch has benefited from professional guidance by Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, ensuring long-term sustainability and habitat improvement.
Improvements & Family Compound
The thoughtfully designed multi-structure compound is positioned above the valley, overlooking one of the primary tanks and capturing long-range views.
Improvements include a five-building compound:
Main House open floor plan with expansive 10 dog-run style porch
Master Cabin 2BR / 2BA located adjacent to the main house
Two Guest Cabins each 2BR / 1BA with kitchenettes, positioned uphill above the pavilion for views and privacy
Cooking Pavilion large open-air structure featuring a stone-enclosed camp kitchen with serving window, stone seating wall, vaulted covered concrete deck, ideal for entertaining, plus 1/2 bath and nearby fire pit patio overlooking the first tank and valley
Workshop large workspace with two storage rooms and covered porch
All structures are connected by improved roads and ranch trails, creating a functional and inviting layout ideal for family use or entertaining.
Construction highlights:
Metal roofing on all structures
Main house features cedar siding and stone fireplace, with propane servicing the kitchen, fireplace, and outdoor grill location
Cabins and workshop finished in durable James Hardie siding
Stone enclosure at pavilion kitchen and half bath
Central HVAC in all enclosed buildings (excluding pavilion)
Starlink WiFi system servicing the entire compound
Recent Improvements
Interior repaint of main house and master cabin
Exterior cedar posts, beams, and siding power washed and re-stained/sealed
Exterior doors repainted (excluding workshop)
All HVAC systems replaced (2016)
Rainwater collection systems upgraded with new tanks, pumps, gutters, piping, and commercial-grade reverse osmosis system (28,000-gallon capacity)
Agricultural Use
The ranch is cross-fenced and has been successfully utilized for seasonal grazing leases, typically supporting 20-30 head of cattle with calves or steers. The combination of water, native forage, and infrastructure makes it well-suited for continued agricultural use alongside recreational enjoyment.
The current cattle lessee has expressed interest in continuing the lease, if agreeable to a new owner.
Summary
Upper Flag Creek Ranch offers a rare combination of:
End-of-the-road privacy
Strong water features
Exceptional wildlife
Usable yet diverse terrain
A well-designed multi-home compound
Whether youre seeking a family legacy ranch, recreational hunting property, or private Hill Country retreat, Upper Flag Creek Ranch stands out as a truly unique offering in Llano County.
To scheduled a showing please contact Bob Quigley (325) 423-4308 or Clayton Leverett (512) 656-2930
USEFUL DOCUMENTS
Property Map / Directions
From Llano: Drive 7.3 miles west on RR 2323. Turn left (South) on CR114. Drive 2.5 miles on CR 114. Property will be on your left beyond the red gate. Do not trespass.