Nestled in the heart of Lee County, Texas, Pin Oak Creek Ranch covers 109-acres, just 3.4 miles south of the town of Giddings on Highway 77. The land has a storied past that begins in the mid-1800s when Wendish immigrants arrived in Texas from Germany. Although this property traded hands a few times in the latter half of the nineteenth century, historical deed records reveal an unbroken chain of title through the same family back to 1903, with the distinct possibility that ownership may trace further back to 1887.
With less than a five-minute drive from downtown Giddings, an hour from Austin, and just under two hours from Houston, this ranch is the best of both worlds an enticing blend of rural escape and modern convenience! The topography of this ranch is generally level, with elevation ranging from 430 near the banks of the creek to 470 near the boundary with Highway 77. An ideal mix of open pasture and mature tree cover, this property is approximately 36.5 acres of woods that form a natural corridor that surrounds the wet-weather Pin Oak Creek. The remainder is pasture that has been improved for cattle grazing and hay production.
With slightly over 1,200 of frontage on Highway 77, Pin Oak Creek Ranch has the unique potential for commercial development along the roadway, while maintaining the historical agricultural use of the ranch on the remainder of the property.
From the intersection of Highway 77 and Highway 290 in downtown Giddings, go south on Highway 77 for 3.4 miles. Entrance is on the left.