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Farm and Ranch in Smithville Texas

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Bastrop is getting a new dog park!

Deb  Dahlberg Rowland: Real Estate Agent in Bastrop, TX

We are so excited that Bastrop is getting a new Bark Park! If you are a dog owner/lover you know how awesome a dog park is! It took me a long time to understand why dogs don't fight at a dog park...and that is because the park does not belong to any one dog! They are all a bit out of their element there and they can bring down their defensive barriers and just socialize! Now I am no dog expert, and I do believe that your first visit to a dog park with your doggie should be handled with some caution on your part at least until you are sure of how your dog will react. Our Bark Park will be located on a one acre near the police station on Grady Tuck just off Hwy 71 near the Tractor Supply store.

Small Towns Around Austin

Ki Gray - Austin Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Austin, TX
Austin is a big, beautiful city; there is no doubt about that. But, there are several small towns within 50 miles of Austin that are filled with charm and beauty. Whether you want to get out of the city for a weekend or move to a smaller town.

Smithville is a small town in Bastrop County, about 41 miles from Austin. Its population is just at 5,000. It is mostly famous for the 1998 movie "Hope Floats" that starred Sandra Bullock. Smithville is most proud of its recreation center. The center has a large gym, basketball court and has events for the entire community throughout the year.

Smithville also has many family owned restaurants, grills and antique shops. Visitors can always find something interesting while visiting.

Coupland is east of Austin on Highway 95, between Elgin and Taylor. This small town is most famous for its dancehall. The dancehall also has an Inn and a restaurant. There is always something going on here, and the band is always live. They have featured such acts a Kevin Fowler, Moe Bandy even George Strait's band has played there.

Coupland's last population was about 150. If you want to get out of the city, this is the place to visit.

Lexington is about 50 miles east of Austin, in Lee County. Its population is just under 1,200. This small German community was named after Lexington Massachusetts. The community has bed and breakfasts and each year, the first weekend in May, they have a "Homecoming" celebration. The celebration begins on the first Friday in May and runs through Sunday. The town holds a parade, food booths, arts and crafts and a BBQ cook off.

Lexington has a heritage center showcasing two log cabins that were built in the 1850's. They have pioneer furnishings, and are open for tours.

Lexington is also home of "Texas Monthly's" number one BBQ joint in Texas, Snows BBQ. It made the top spot in the magazine last summer and is open on the weekends.

Bastrop is a town south east of Austin. Their is a lake called lake bastrop. Over the last several years Bastrop has been slowly growing. With cheaper prices the Bastrop real estate market is becoming an alternative the sky high prices scene in Austin.

Giddings is just 18 miles south of Lexington, on highway 77 and is the county seat of Lee County. This little community's population is just under 6,000. The city has bed and breakfasts, hotels, antique shops. They also have the Lee County Junior Livestock and Rodeo each year at the fair grounds.

Dime Box is also located in Lee County, with a population of just 400. Dime Box received its name by a resident in 1877 when locals would use a wooden box to forward and receive mail. They would leave a dime in the box for payment.

This small town has a winding road through downtown, covered with trees. The community is so small, everything is within walking distance. Residents like to keep the German and Czech heritage alive with the Dime Box Heritage Museum.

There are not any hotels in the small town, but there are small towns nearby that have places to stay. Take time and visit a small town near Austin.


Ki loves to bike the Austin hill country. He has worked with Austin real estate for almost a decade. His website has a search of Austin MLS listings. Along with information about Bastrop real estate and Austin real estate.

Hay prices in Bastrop County may ( stress may..) drop a little this month.

Deb  Dahlberg Rowland: Real Estate Agent in Bastrop, TX

I am a horse owner/breeder and I live in down on the Colorado River in Bastrop County Texas between Bastrop and Smithville. Normally I bale my own hay as a share crop and I put up my one third to feed my horses, but with our recent drought I have not been able to cut any hay for the last year. With any luck and a little more rain that may change and my fingers are crossed! In the meantime I have had to dry feed my horse stock and this last winter that was a bit of a challenge as I was not alone, all the local stock owners were doing the same thing and quality hay was scarce.

Although we are still in a drought status areas of Bastrop and surrounding counties have gotten some much needed rain and there are local hay growers who have begun to bale their first cutting. I got a really nice shipment of coastal hay delivered to my ranch by Bastrop Feeds but there wasn't really a significant drop in the per bale price ( at least not yet...) as I paid $8.50 a bale. I know that I am paying a little extra for convenience as they know the routine and I just pop in or order by phone or credit card and they bring the order out within one day and unload and stack it in my barn.

But there are other options. Discount Feeds on Chestnut in Bastrop also has both grass hay and alfalfa and now we are beginning to see ads pop up in the Texas Express for hay for sale. Most of the feed stores have minimum orders for feed delivery, Bastrop Feeds charged me a flat fee based on number of items being delivered, but be sure you ask at the time you order what the fee will be. Some of the ads that are publishing also have minimum bale orders for delivery, some are pick up, and some are even out of the field pricing.

Also there is a two hay men who are setting up in front of Tractor Supply in the parking lot that have some nice hay. I have been buying my Alfalfa from one of them which runs me around $20.00 per bale (big bale) which has been coming from the Yuma area of Arizona. Both of these vendors would consider delivery to local barns with minimum orders and both are priced pretty competitively. I have been told that Bastrop Feeds is scheduled to get a shipment of Alfalfa in from Colorado some time this month which should be super nice.

Not only am I a horse woman I am also a Realtor specializing in Farm and Ranch and horse properties in Bastrop and other counties here in Central Texas between Austin, San Antonio and Houston. If you are looking for a dedicated Realtor, be it Buying or Selling, please contact me. I would love to help you.