Head Mountain Preserve - Comal County, Blanco, TX

Welcome to Head Mountain Preserve, an exclusive gated community tucked away in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Conveniently located between Austin and San Antonio, the community features 16 acreage homesites ranging from 13 to 21 acres. Several tracts have already undergone selective land clearing, allowing buyers to better envision the perfect setting for their future homesite. This community offers panoramic views, peaceful seclusion, and thriving native wildlife habitat. 

Head Mountain Preserve is an exceptional community, thoughtfully designed for those seeking to build a custom home that highlights the unparalleled beauty of the Texas Hill Country.

Location

Head Mountain Preserve is nestled around Head Mountain, the third-highest peak in Comal County, along the iconic FM 32 corridor connecting Blanco and Wimberley. Several homesites are positioned on or near the mountain’s ridgeline, offering commanding views of the surrounding Texas Hill Country. From this elevated setting, residents enjoy peaceful surroundings, dramatic vistas, and convenient access to some of the region’s most sought-after destinations.

The community offers the rare combination of privacy and accessibility, placing homeowners within easy reach of Canyon Lake, Wimberley, Blanco, local wineries, restaurants, and endless outdoor recreation opportunities. Canyon Lake Marina is approximately a 15-minute drive from the community entrance, making days on the water easily accessible while preserving the quiet seclusion of large-acreage ownership. Whether enjoying a day on the lake, exploring the charm of nearby Hill Country towns, or commuting to Austin or San Antonio, Head Mountain Preserve is ideally positioned to provide a balance of seclusion, convenience, and connection to the best of the Texas Hill Country.

 

Approximate Drive Times: 

  • Historic Fischer Dance Hall — 7 minutes
  • Blanco — 15 minutes
  • Canyon Lake — 15 minutes
  • HEB — 20 minutes
  • Wimberley Square — 20 minutes
  • Austin — 1 hour
  • San Antonio — 1 hour

land stewardship, topography & Habitat

Head Mountain Preserve has a story that sets it apart, a story of restoration, sustainability, and thoughtful land stewardship. From the selective clearing and pruning of cedar to the careful planting of native grasses, every step was taken with intention. 

Unlike traditional mulching for land clearing, which leaves behind a thick mat that smothers the native seed bed for extended periods, this method enhances rainwater absorption, allowing moisture to penetrate deep into the soil and recharge the subsurface water supply. It’s not just about aesthetics, though the results are undeniably striking. It’s about fostering an environment where native grasses and wildlife can thrive. Equally important is what was avoided. Large-scale cedar removal using bulldozers can leave the soil exposed and vulnerable to erosion—something the Heritage Land Group deliberately steered clear of. Instead, the focus was on methods that preserve soil integrity and promote long-term regeneration.

Wildlife

Thoughtful stewardship has transformed Head Mountain Preserve into a true wildlife haven. Strategic brush management has improved habitat diversity and movement across the property, while native grass restoration provides valuable seed heads, forbs, and flowering plants that support a wide range of wildlife and pollinators. The ranch is home to an abundance of native species, with whitetail deer, turkey, foxes, summer tanagers, painted buntings, and numerous other birds and mammals regularly observed throughout the property.

Water & sustainability

Beyond land management, the Heritage model also encourages rainwater catchment—a powerful way to harness nature’s resources while easing the strain on groundwater supplies. It’s a holistic approach to sustainability, ensuring that Head Mountain Preserve is not just improved but restored in a way that benefits the land for generations to come.

available homesites starting at $515k:

Homesite #1 | 12.6 acres

Homesite #2 | 12.6 acres

Homesite #3 | 12.5 acres

Homesite #4 | 13.2 acres

Homesite #5 | 17.6 acres

Homesite #6 | 13.4 acres

Homesite #7 | 16.7 acres

Homesite #8 | 20.7 acres

Homesite #9 | 17.9 acres

Homesite #10 | 19.3 acres

Homesite #11 | 18.0 acres

Homesite #12 | 15.1 acres

Homesite #13 | 12.6 acres

Homesite #14 | 19.3 acres

Homesite #15 | 20.0 acres

Homesite #16 | 12.5 acres

Additional Information: 

  • Electricity: Underground installed (PEC)
  • Road type: Asphalt
  • Private gated Access: Yes
  • Water Supply: Individual water well, rainwater harvesting 
  • Septic: Yes
  • HOA/POA: Yes
  • Deed Restrictions: Available upon request.
  • Exemptions: 1D1 valuation through HOA-provided Wildlife Management Association. 

Head Mountain Preserve

Comal County, Blanco, TX

13-21 Acres

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