This 32-acre live water property along the Leon River features over 675 feet of year-round frontage, offering fishing, kayaking, and riverside relaxation. The land includes native Texas hardwoods—oak, pecan, elm, and ash—with minimal cedar and sandy loam soils. Rolling topography and established trails make it feel larger than its footprint. A deep water well supports homestead or livestock needs. The owner has found arrowheads, suggesting a historic Native American camp. Wildlife is abundant, with frequent sightings of deer and turkey. A chicken coop houses egg-producing chickens and free-ranging guineas. Improvements include a 1996-model manufactured home, storage buildings, covered porches, and a pump house with washer and dryer hookups and full bathroom. Vivid sunrises over the river and colorful sunsets across the pasture complete this private and well-rounded property.