The Live Water Getaway offers 14 acres of lush hill country land, a private stretch of crystal-clear water frontage, and fertile soil, all in a prime location among prominent ranches and property. Just 6 miles from downtown Kerrville, the property is suitable for full-time living and recreation. The high-quality property offers privacy with a convenient proximity to town.


Location:

Conveniently located along the strong flowing Turtle Creek in S/E Kerr County, positioned between prominent historical ranches and large estates such as the Shonto Ranch, High Rafter, Nuenhoffer, and Turtle Creek Vinyards. Access is provided by Lower Turtle Creek Road just 3 miles from the Comanche Trace Country Club, 6 miles from downtown Kerrville, and 12 miles from Hunt.


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Land: The Live Water Getaway offers 14 acres of lush hill country with 500 feet of private water along Turtle Creek. Both sides of the river are owned and Turtle Creek is considered non-navigable by the state of Texas, ensuring privacy and enjoyment of the crystal-clear water. Fertile soil is found throughout the 14 acres, including Oakalla and Krum silty clay, allowing for moderate to intense cultivation. Turtle Creek Vinyards is located across the creek and is able to produce ample grapes for wine making. The pasture is currently used for hay production with semi-annual cutting and bailing being typical. Over 9 acres of the property is outside of the 100-year floodplain, allowing for building sites along the water front. The property is perfect for full-time living and building your dream home.

Live Water: Turtle Creek is spring fed and flows year ‘round, with the headwater’s springs located approximately 8 miles to the West. The creek flows in an East-West direction and is a main tributary to the Upper Guadalupe River. The non-navigable designation allows for dams to be built along the stream, backing up deep stretches of usable water. Fishing for Bass, Perch, and Catfish is done with ease from the concrete lined creek front.

Wildlife: Native Whitetail deer are able to thrive in area due to low pressure and abundant food sources from neighboring crops and ranches. Axis and Blackbuck are frequently seen on the property, along with occasional ducks. Dove hunting is considered quality for the hill-country.

Taxes: $17 in 2026- Wildlife Exemption in place

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