NATURAL FEATURES

RanchesAt Sentinel Peak

The Lone Oaklone oak called the “Sentinel Tree” stands atop the highest point at 1,250 feet and remains the property’s defining landmark. The community is mostly bordered by conservation land, including a 500+ acre Blanco River Park along the northern boundary.

Flora

Pastures, oak groves, grottos, and spring-fed creeks are distributed across the ranch, shaping a layout guided by topography and sightlines.

A dirt trail through a forested landscape with green trees and a distant horizon under a partly cloudy blue sky.

Fauna

An agricultural valuation is supported through wildlife management, with bird feeders and nesting sites placed throughout the ranch.

A yellow and black songbird perched on a tree branch with its beak open, surrounded by tree limbs and green leaves in the background.

Take a Closer Look

Sentinel Peak sits atop elevated Hill Country terrain, with direct access to expansive views, open landscapes, and the nearby destinations that shape daily life in this part of Central Texas.

A lone tree on a rocky hilltop with a vast forest and hills in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
A scenic view of a forested mountain landscape with green trees, rolling hills, and a partly cloudy blue sky.
A natural hot spring with vibrant green algae growing around the edges, surrounded by rocky terrain and some sparse vegetation.


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