SEGOVIA PROPERTY 36 ACRE TRACT

36 ACRE RANCH & JOHNSON FORK CREEK
Segovia • Junction • Kimble County, Texas
Year‑Round Deep Water • 2060 ft Elevation • Ag Exempt • Premium Hill Country Ranch
36 ACRES ranch is a 36‑acre Hill Country sanctuary located just outside Segovia and Junction, Texas. With 1,000 feet of year‑round, spring‑fed Johnson Fork Creek, this property offers one of the most desirable water features in Kimble County — deep, clear pools over 10 feet, shaded banks, and reliable flow even in dry years.
The acreage rises to a high point of 2060 feet above sea level, offering dramatic elevation changes, long‑range views, and multiple premium build sites. Mature live oaks, limestone ridges, and natural meadows create a landscape that feels both rugged and serene.
Access is excellent — the property sits off FM 2169 and is reached via a private easement with two gated entrances. The property is fully perimeter‑fenced, with electricity at the property line and water wells on adjacent tracts averaging ~450 ft.
36 ACRES property is currently Ag‑exempt, with low HOA fees and low taxes, making it ideal for long‑term ownership, recreation, or future development.
WATER FEATURES
- More than 2000 ft of year‑round Johnson Fork Creek
- Deep water exceeding 10 ft
- Cool spring‑fed clarity
- Ideal for swimming, kayaking, and fishing
- Year‑round deep water is one of the rarest features in the Upper Hill Country — and this ranch has it in abundance.
TOPOGRAPHY & VIEWS
- Elevation up to 2060 ft
- Nearly 300 ft of elevation change
- Limestone ridges and scenic overlooks
- Multiple build sites with panoramic views
- Mature live oaks and natural meadows
- For 25 years the property has managed to attract wild birds and re-habitat for wildlife and native plants and grasses.
- This is classic Kimble County terrain — dramatic, diverse, and visually stunning.
ACCESS & UTILITIES
- Located off FM 2169
- Private easement with two gated entrances
- Perimeter fenced
- Electric at property line
- Water wells on neighboring tracts average ~450 ft
WILDLIFE
The ranch sits along a major migration corridor and supports:
- Deer, Turkey, Hogs, Dove and Quail
- Various Native Ground Animals
- Seasonal Bird Migrations
Perfect for hunting, photography, or conservation.
36 ACRES ranch is the kind of place people dream about when they picture the Hill Country — rolling limestone hills, deep clear water, and quiet mornings where the only sound is wind through the live oaks.
The ranch rises to 2060 feet, giving you a front‑row seat to sunrises that light up the valley and sunsets that turn the ridges gold. Down below, Johnson Fork Creek runs clear and cold, with deep pools over 10 feet that stay full all year long.
It’s a place where you can hike from creek bottom to hilltop, watch whitetail drift through the cedars, or sit on a ridge and see nothing but your own land in every direction.
36 ACRES ranch isn’t just acreage — it’s a private world.
REGIONAL HISTORY & LOCATION
36 ACRES Ranch sits in the historic Segovia–Junction corridor, an area first settled in the early 1860s along the Johnson Fork of the Llano River. Segovia, named after the Spanish city, developed as one of Kimble County’s earliest communities and later became a popular camping and fishing stop for travelers in the 1920s.
The ranch lies near the route of the Old Spanish Trail, the early transcontinental highway that followed older Spanish colonial paths and passed through Kerrville, Ingram, Junction, and Sonora before becoming part of modern I‑10. This corridor helped open the Hill Country to ranching, commerce, and early automobile travel.
Johnson Fork Creek itself is one of the county’s most historic waterways. Its confluence with the Llano River—just a few miles downstream from the ranch—was the site of the first Anglo settlements in Kimble County, including the Miller‑Browning Colony of the 1870s, and even an 1840s Texas Ranger engagement led by Ben McCulloch.
36 ACRES Ranch is located approximately 10 miles from Junction, in Segovia, and 6–8 miles upstream from the Johnson Fork–Llano River confluence, placing it squarely within one of the most historically significant and naturally beautiful areas of the Texas Hill Country.
Just 30 minutes from Fredericksburg and the heart of the Texas Wine Trail, the ranch sits within easy reach of one of the state’s most popular destinations for dining, wineries, and Hill Country culture. The drive from Segovia to Fredericksburg follows a classic Hill Country landscape of rolling limestone ridges, oak‑covered draws, and wide‑open ranch country, offering a scenic connection between quiet rural living and the amenities of a premier wine region.
Property Address: Easy Street, Junction, Texas 76849
TAXES & STATUS
- Ag exemption in place
- Low HOA fees
- Low taxes
- Light restrictions that protect property value without limiting use
LOCATION
- Junction – 10 minutes
- Mountain Home – 20 minutes
- Harper – 30 minutes
- Kerrville – 40 minutes
- San Antonio – 1 hour 30 minutes
- Austin -2 hours














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Some pictures may not have been taken on the 36 acres we are selling, they are from across the total property.









KELLY KOTHMANN
(325) 446-3013
kothmannre@verizon.net
1701 Main St. Junction, TX 76849

