Brushy Creek Ranch is a unique horse and recreational property that boasts an impressive equestrian center just 9 miles from downtown Taylor, Texas. The gentle rolling topography, beautiful pastures, bountiful wildlife, and impressive improvements for horse enthusiasts make this property ready for serious riders, weekenders, and hunters alike. The ranch is in a prime area for development consideration. Brushy Creek meanders through the property providing plenty of recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing, kayaking, and swimming. There are also two stock tanks located in the pastures for watering livestock. Aside from the income generated from the equestrian center, the horse farm’s northern-most section contains a 100 +/- acre pecan orchard with considerable income potential.
The ranch hosts numerous buildings including a 25,060 SF indoor arena, a 9,000 SF horse barn with an 1,125 SF foremans residence underneath, a 788 SF foreman’s residence to its side (currently being remodeled) and a 900 SF loafing shed. In addition, the property contains a 1,800 SF horse stall with a loafing shed, 1,000 SF loafing shed, 1,800 SF loafing shed, 1,200 SF loafing shed, 360 SF wash rack structure and a 60 in diameter circular pen for training with a sand floor.
Location: Brushy Creek Ranch has approximately 6900 ft of FM 973 frontage, which offers easy access from Austin and surrounding areas. The property sits just 9 miles from Taylor and 25 miles from downtown Austin.
Airport access for plane travel is in Taylor (4,000 runway) or Austin Bergstrom (12,250 runway)
Wildlife & Hunting: The property is currently used as an equestrian center yet offers unique hunting opportunities within a close distance from Austin. White-tailed deer, hogs, dove, turkeys, free-range fallow, and ducks have been seen regularly on the property.
Habitat: The ranch is a mix of wide-open pastureland and densely wooded areas. Aside from the pecan orchard, native vegetation also offers plentiful forage for wildlife in the area.
Water: Public Water
Sewer: Septic
Electricity: On-site
Minerals: Surface estate only
Brushy Creek Ranch - Williamson County, Taylor, TXBrushy Creek Ranch - Williamson County, Taylor, TX
Brushy Creek Ranch is a unique horse and recreational property that boasts an impressive equestrian center just 9 miles from downtown Taylor, Texas. The gentle rolling topography, beautiful pastures, bountiful wildlife, and impressive improvements for horse enthusiasts make this property ready for serious riders, weekenders, and hunters alike. The ranch is in a prime area for development consideration. Brushy Creek meanders through the property providing plenty of recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing, kayaking, and swimming. There are also two stock tanks located in the pastures for watering livestock. Aside from the income generated from the equestrian center, the horse farm’s northern-most section contains a 100 +/- acre pecan orchard with considerable income potential.
The ranch hosts numerous buildings including a 25,060 SF indoor arena, a 9,000 SF horse barn with an 1,125 SF foremans residence underneath, a 788 SF foreman’s residence to its side (currently being remodeled) and a 900 SF loafing shed. In addition, the property contains a 1,800 SF horse stall with a loafing shed, 1,000 SF loafing shed, 1,800 SF loafing shed, 1,200 SF loafing shed, 360 SF wash rack structure and a 60 in diameter circular pen for training with a sand floor.
Location: Brushy Creek Ranch has approximately 6900 ft of FM 973 frontage, which offers easy access from Austin and surrounding areas. The property sits just 9 miles from Taylor and 25 miles from downtown Austin.
Airport access for plane travel is in Taylor (4,000 runway) or Austin Bergstrom (12,250 runway)
Wildlife & Hunting: The property is currently used as an equestrian center yet offers unique hunting opportunities within a close distance from Austin. White-tailed deer, hogs, dove, turkeys, free-range fallow, and ducks have been seen regularly on the property.
Habitat: The ranch is a mix of wide-open pastureland and densely wooded areas. Aside from the pecan orchard, native vegetation also offers plentiful forage for wildlife in the area.
Water: Public Water
Sewer: Septic
Electricity: On-site
Minerals: Surface estate only