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Ranch Information:

The BH230 is centered in the historic Babyhead mountain range. According to local oral tradition, the name “Babyhead” originated in the 1850s when a small child was reportedly killed by Native Americans and her remains left on the mountain. A creek carried the name Babyhead, as well as a pioneer community founded in the 1870s. A cemetery in the area is the last physical reminder of that community, which once boasted numerous homes, farms, and businesses.  Today, the BH230 is a picturesque Hill Country locale for appreciating the area's rich natural beauty.  Guests enjoy regular sightings of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, rabbits, ducks, bobcats and hogs. The BH230 sits on the southside with views of Babyhead Mountain toward the North. 

Ranch Improvements:

- Small metal cabin (500 square feet)

- Includes 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, living area, kitchen, appliances, hot water, window air conditioning, and electricity. 

Hunting Improvements:

BH230 has 3 water tanks, one exceeding 1-acre in size, a natural spring, one feeder, and one tower hunting blind. Three additional hunting locations have been historically established but require feeders/blinds.

Cattle Information:

Approximately 20 Longhorn cattle graze the ranch. Many of the cattle are CTLR registered Texas Longhorns with lineage back to the famous San Vicente Ranch in Linn, Texas

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