Snowfall Over Central Texas Ranches
Yesterday, snow fell all over central Texas, turning wooded creeks and ranches into beautiful winter vistas. Rare but not unheard of through this area, the last significant snowfall was on Valentine’s Day in 2004. Yesterday, the hill country got two inches, with Austin getting closer to one inch and parts of Williamson county, north of Austin, receiving three inches.
The Miller Creek Ranch is a luxurious 4,950 square foot custom home on 68 acres of hill country in Johnson City. Already a stunning property featuring 800 feet of both sides of dammed Miller Creek, winter snow reveals a whole new side of this beautiful ranch. You could imagine relaxing in the six person spa overlooking the creek, soaking in the large jacuzzi tub looking out the window, or by one of the stone fireplaces watching the snow fall. You can’t help but enjoy the views that this ranch has to offer.
Tags: central texas, Creek, Hill Country, ranches, Snow
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February 24th, 2010 at 9:49 am
Very pretty opportunity for someone! We’re now getting snow/winter, instead of Spring, for the latter part of our 2010 Winter Olympics…maybe this means the topsy-turvy weather in other areas will go back to normal, too???
February 25th, 2010 at 8:46 am
That there sure is a mighty fine lookin Ranch house. If y’all feel that ya did not get enough snow, I’d sure be mighty glad to share some of the two feet of snow fall we have gotten so far. lol