Tucked away in the peaceful countryside of Mason County, Cox Ranch offers a rare opportunity to reconnect with nature on 33.41 acres of gently rolling Texas Hill Country. With wide open skies and beautiful views for miles, mature oak trees, and quiet surroundings, this property is perfectly suited as a private retreat, recreational getaway, hunting property, or secluded homestead.
The land is a harmonious mix of open pasture and native oak-dotted brush, ideal for wildlife, light ranching, and enjoying the outdoors. The property is fully fenced with 4 tanks and features two water wells, each producing approximately 8 gallons per minute, offering reliable supply for both residential and agricultural use.
A standout feature of the property is a metal building originally designed with a retractable roof, built for stargazing under the clear, dark skies this area is known for. Whether youre...
A standout feature of the property is a metal building originally designed with a retractable roof, built for stargazing under the clear, dark skies this area is known for. Whether youre an astronomy enthusiast or simply someone seeking quiet nights away from city lights, this structure offers unique potential.
Additional improvements include a large equipment barn and an approximately 1,200 sq ft, 2-bedroom, 2-bath cabin nestled under mature oaks. The cabin provides practical living space for weekend use, guest stays, or future enhancement. A gated entrance and gravel drive ensure privacy and ease of access from Bode Peak Rd.
Located in the Mason ISD, and within convenient reach of Mason, Llano, and Brady, Cox Ranch is a place to slow down, breathe deep, and experience the land. Llano River Access is just 20 minutes away, and Fredericksburg and Marble Falls are each less than an hours drive. Whether your goal is recreation, hunting, or peaceful country living, this property offers the freedom and space to make it your own.
From Llano, TX (26 miles, ~35 minutes)
1. Head west on Hwy 71 toward Mason/Brady
2. Turn right just out of town to stay on Hwy 71 toward Brady
3. About 14 miles northwest of Llano, turn left (south) on CR 405
4. After about 5 miles, the road forks. Turn right to stay on 405
5. Continue to follow CR 405 as it becomes CR 405B (also called Bode Peak Road)
6. Stay on 405B until pavement changes to gravel and keep straight for 1/3 of a mile.
7. Gate for 18324 Bode Peak Road is on your right.
From Mason, TX (28 miles, ~28 minutes)
1. Take TX 71 toward Llano
2. After about 17 miles, turn left (north) onto CR 405.
3. Continue 5.6 miles and turn left at the T intersection onto CR 405B (also called Bode Peak Road).
4. Take 405B for 1.9 miles to the property entrance at 18324 Bode Peak Rd. It will be the first gate to the right after the pavement changes to gravel.