Situated where the spring-fed Indian Creek and Johnson Creek converge into the Guadalupe, this 18.06-acre canvas is nature's masterpiece. Fertile, valley flatland boasts low ranch fencing, allowing an abundance of wildlife, white tail, axis, ducks and migratory birds. Rich, colorful palettes unfold beautifully throughout the year w/ a variety of mature hardwoods, native grasses, wildflowers and sunsets beyond imagination. Even with 940' Guadalupe and 253' Indian Creek frontages, only a small portion of the land is in the flood plain. Once the BSA's esteemed Indian Creek Scout Camp (1938-1974), its rich history and minimal improvements allow for immediate enjoyment of the 1/1 cinderblock cabin, the telephone pole log cabin storage building (originally built as a concession stand) and an enclosed…
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