Hard to decide if this property is best suited as the perfect site to build a dream home or if it should be left as a fun place in the country to come camp for a while and get-away from it all. Maybe it could be both! It is located about 7 miles NW of San Saba on an all-weather county-maintained road. The land slopes gently upward from the road to a high point where distant views of the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed. The native tree and brush cover varies from light to heavy offering habitat for wildlife which includes white tail deer, wild turkeys and all sorts of native varmints. No livestock has been grazed on the property for a few years allowing the native grasses to repopulate. The property receives a Wildlife Exemption from ad valorem taxes. Taxes in 2023 were $265.08. A nice tank (pond) provides surface water for animals and fishing opportunities and is a good draw for dove hunting in the Fall. A large, rare albino catfish can be seen at feeding time. Sturdy metal awnings at the hilltop campsite provide cover for your equipment and an RV. A 2004 Keystone travel trailer in good condition is included. Electricity and water are also at campsite. A Richland Springs SUD water meter is in place. All this is enclosed by a good perimeter fence. Call for an appointment to see it for yourself!