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ACREAGE
25
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CITY
Purmela
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COUNTY
Coryell
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AREA
Central Texas
CATEGORY
- Cattle Ranch
- Hunting Ranch
- Raw Land
- Unimproved Land
DESCRIPTION
Rolling Pond Ranch is a 25 ± acre property in Coryell County offering a dense mix of hardwood and mesquite cover, covered meadows, approximately 3 ± acres of open field, and a 0.25-acre pond fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property. Recently redone and holding water well, the pond is the defining feature of this tract and gives it a wildlife draw that is difficult to replicate at this size.
Location
The ranch sits along County Road 180 near Purmela in Coryell County, providing paved, year-round access and a quiet, rural setting in the northwest corner of the corridor.
Distances to Cities/Towns:
Waco: 1 hour — 62 Miles
Temple: 1 hour — 57 Miles
Killeen: 1 hour — 54 Miles
Fort Worth: 2 hours — 119 Miles
Dallas: 2.5 hours — 140 Miles
Austin: 2 hours — 118 Miles
San Antonio: 3 hours — 170 Miles
Landscape
Rolling Pond Ranch is primarily wooded, with dense hardwoods and mesquite cover across most of the property and approximately 3 ± acres of open field providing grazing ground and natural sightlines. The hardwoods are condensed through much of the interior, with a gradual elevation change that gives the property a natural, varied feel from the road to the back of the tract. A natural draw runs through the rear of the property and feeds directly into the pond, tying the water and terrain together in a way that consistently moves wildlife through the ranch.
Water Features
The 0.25 ± acre pond is a proven water source, recently redone and holding well. Fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property, it provides reliable year-round water for livestock and wildlife and functions as the primary wildlife focal point on the ranch. No well is currently drilled on the property. Wells in this area of Coryell County typically reach water at 530 to 600 feet with yields of approximately 25 gallons per minute, a reliable planning benchmark for buyers looking to develop water infrastructure here.
Utilities
An electric line runs along the northern boundary of the property, making utility hookup straightforward for a future homesite, cabin, or ranch infrastructure without the cost of a long service extension.
Wildlife
The dense hardwood and mesquite cover creates strong bedding and shelter habitat for the whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and wild hogs common to Coryell County. The natural draw and pond work together as a consistent water source and travel corridor, concentrating wildlife activity through the back of the ranch and creating reliable hunting opportunities throughout the year.
Build Sites & Use
With road frontage on County Road 180, electric service accessible along the northern boundary, and a proven pond already in place, Rolling Pond Ranch is well suited for a hunting camp, weekend cabin, or permanent homesite. The wooded interior and gradual elevation change offer natural build site options with genuine privacy while maintaining easy paved access from the road.
Summary
Rolling Pond Ranch delivers 25 ± acres of wooded Coryell County land with a recently redone 0.25-acre pond, a natural draw that feeds it, dense hardwood and mesquite cover, electric service along the northern boundary, and a proven regional well depth of 530 to 600 feet at approximately 25 GPM for future water development. For buyers who want a tract with real water infrastructure and strong wildlife character in a manageable footprint, this ranch is the right fit. Additional acreage is available for buyers seeking a larger land holding in this area of Coryell County.