Ranches at Y.O. Headquarters - Kerr County, Mountain Home, TX

A rare opportunity to own a piece of the historic Y.O. Ranch is now available. The Ranches at Y.O. Headquarters consist of 25 legacy ranch tracts that range from 105± acres to 174± acres – all with paved road access to the Y.O. Ranch Headquarters club amenities and 10,000-acre conservation/hunting area. Located approximately 42± miles from Kerrville, Texas, the Ranches at Y.O. Headquarters are located just south of the original, historic Y.O. facilities and improvements, which the owners have redeveloped into an exclusive private club. The ranches for sale are located near the main highway entrance to the historic Y.O. Headquarters. Many of the tracts offer gorgeous, long-distance views and have multiple build site options for anyone wanting to build a homesite. Electricity and paved road access are available to each tract.

Location

42 miles west of Kerrville on US HWY 41. The approximate drive time from San Antonio is 1.5 hours and Austin is 2.5 hours. 

available lots

Lot 1 | 128.4 Acres | $1,540,800                    Lot 2 | 105.2 Acres | $1,262,400

Lot 7 | 128.9 Acres | $1,546,800                    Lot 9 | 118.9 Acres | $1,426,800

Lot 10 | 105.9 Acres | $1,270,800                  Lot 11 | 132.1 Acres | $1,585,200 – Under Contract

Lot 12 | 129.8 Acres | $1,557,600                   Lot 13 | 141.9 Acres | $1,702,800

Lot 14 | 161 Acres | $1,932,000                       Lot 15 | 123.1 Acres | $1,477,200

Lot 16 | 123.8 Acres | $1,485,600                   Lot 17 | 122.7 Acres | $1,472,400

Lot 18 | 118.1 Acres | $1,417,200                     Lot 19 | 118.4 Acres | $1,420,800

Lot 20 | 124.1 Acres | $1,489,200                   Lot 21 | 111.5 Acres | $1,338,000

Lot 22 | 141.3 Acres | $1,695,600                    Lot 23 | 119.3 Acres | $1,431,600

Lot 24 | 134.3 Acres | $1,611,600                    Lot 25 | 161.3 Acres | $1,935,360

Topography, Rangeland & Habitat

This beautiful area is often called “The Divide”, and is characterized by rolling topography covered in live oak trees and other desirable hardwood trees typical of the Texas Hill Country. Native prairie grasses and wildflowers are abundant here, along with pear cactus, mesquites, and some juniper.

Wildlife

Historically, the Y.O. Ranch was known for pioneering the effort to conserve exotic animals from around the world in Texas. Today, the owners of the Y.O. Headquarters continue that legacy. The ranch boasts an exceptional infrastructure and is renowned for its impressive offerings in both native and exotic hunting, providing a combination of abundant and high-quality native wildlife and exotics. Moreover, an innovative animal conservation program has been put in place, ensuring the resilience of these herds and positioning the legendary Y.O. Ranch as a leading entity in the preservation of exotic game on a global scale.

Some of the wildlife found on the Y.O. come from four different continents and include Addax, Afghan Urial, Angora, Aoudad, Arabian Oryx, Armenian Mouflon, axis, Barasingha, Bison, Black Hawaiian Sheep, Blackbuck Antelope, Blesbok, Blue Sheep, Bongo, Catalina, Corsican Ram, Dama Gazelle, Dybowski Sika, Eland, Elk, Emu, European Muflon, Fallow Deer, Gemsbok, Grant’s Gazelle, Himalayan Thar, Hybrid Ibex, Impala, Jacob’s 4 Horn, Kudu, Markhor, Merino Sheep, Nile Lechwe, Nilgai, Nubian Ibex, Nyala, Ostrich, Painted Desert Sheep, Pere Davids Deer, Raka Sheep, Red Lechwe, Red Sheep, Red Stag, Rhea, Sable, Sambar, Scimitar Horned Oryx, Scottish Blackface Sheep, Spingbok, Texas Dall, Thompson’s Gazelle, Transcaspian Urial, Water Buffalo, Waterbuck, Watusi, White-bearded Wildebeest, Yak, Zebra, and Zedonk. Texas’ native white-tailed deer and Rio Grande turkey are abundant as well.

The ranch is a wildlife observation, hunting, and conservation paradise. Ranch owners can hunt on their property (an HOA board will set harvest quotas within the Ranches based on the recommendations of a wildlife biologist). Ranch owners and their guests can also hunt on the 10,000-acre conservation land for a 20% discount to the market rate.

Improvements

The Ranches at Y.O. Headquarters are improved with miles of brand-new asphalt roads, street signs, and a game-fenced perimeter that encompasses all 25 ranches. Ranch owners may build on their property, or simply elect to use the stylish renovated cabins and hotel rooms that are available today and located a short 5-minute drive north of the Ranches. As a Ranch owner, you will enjoy private club membership to the Y.O. Ranch Headquarters and its impressive amenities. A new 16-room boutique hotel, remodeled historic cabins, resort pool and hot tub overlooking the giraffe paddock, fishing lake, skeet range, authentic Native American camp (with modern amenities) called Comanche Vista, outdoor amphitheater concert venue, two cowboy bars (indoor and outdoor) original chuckwagon dining hall, and 10,000-acre high-fenced conservation and hunting area. The atmosphere at Y.O. Headquarters is family-oriented and similar to a country club.

Water

Water well logs in the immediate area suggest that the water table is around 400-450 feet deep. Numerous seasonal creeks traverse the property, and a constant-level fishing lake is one of the club amenities.

Electricity

Electric is available (on or near) all 25 Ranches.

Minerals

This is a surface sale only.

Area History

In 1880, Texas Ranger Charles Schreiner purchased the Y.O. Ranch with profits he had acquired from driving 300,000 Texas Longhorn cattle up to Dodge City, Kansas where there was more demand in the beef market. Mr. Schreiner built a legacy of banks and ranch land in Texas that survives to this day. The Y.O. Headquarters and the Ranches of Y.O. Headquarters allow today’s buyers to be a part of that historic legacy.

Visit www.y.o.headquarters.com for more information about club amenities and available activities.

Ranches at Y.O. Headquarters

Kerr County, Mountain Home, TX

105 - 174± Acres

$1,260,000 Starting Price