Overview: The Outpost Ranch covers 436.3 acres in Kimble County, offering a rare combination of privacy, excellent hunting, existing infrastructure, and Hill Country character. The property blends rugged ridgelines with rolling hills and valleys, creating beautiful elevation change and long views in every direction. With thoughtful improvements, a diverse landscape, and great native and exotic wildlife, this ranch is ready to enjoy from day one. Location & Access: The ranch is located near the historic Telegraph community and is reached by county-maintained roads and a short private easement. Junction and Interstate 10 are a convenient drive away, providing access to restaurants, supply stores, and all basic services. Outdoor destinations such as South Llano River State Park and area river crossings are nearby, making this property both secluded and convenient for year-round use. Land & Improvements: The land offers a diverse mix of oak-covered hillsides, long range vistas, and creek bottoms. A seasonal creek runs for roughly 3,364 feet through the ranch, offering natural character and potential for surface water improvements. Past NRCS-supported cedar clearing projects have improved grazing conditions and enhanced native grass stands while maintaining cover for wildlife. The headquarters is designed for functionality and comfort. Cabins provide sleeping space for 12-13 guests, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and storage for vehicles and equipment. A pull-behind camper adds extra lodging options. Native stone touches and efficient layouts give the main home both charm and durability. The property runs primarily off-grid with a 12kW solar system and three water wells throughout the ranch- serving the headquarters and wildlife with its own solar pump. Electricity also crosses the property, allowing a new owner the option to tie into the grid if desired. An established road system provides access throughout the ranch. Wildlife & Recreation: The Outpost Ranch is set up as a turn-key hunting destination. Multiple blinds, corn feeders, and protein stations are already in place, and the mix of open ground, ridgelines, and wooded draws supports excellent habitat. Whitetail deer, Axis, Blackbuck, turkey, and other game species are common, and the property's northern boundary adjoins a large neighboring ranch, increasing wildlife traffic and enhancing privacy. Broker Notes: This offering combines two contiguous ranches, totaling approximately 436.3+/- acres. Each tract, 214.8 acres and 221.5 acres, is owned by a separate seller and listed independently. The properties are being co-marketed together by Whitetail Properties and Texas Landmen because of their size and complementary features, but any purchase will be completed as separate transactions.