Situated where the spring-fed Indian Creek & 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 & migratory birds. Rich, colorful palettes unfold beautifully throughout the year w/ a variety of mature hardwoods, native grasses, wildflowers & 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 & 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) & an enclosed pavilion. A UTV/walking trail leads directly to the river at “Old” Ingram Lake, where the water is deep enough for a small boat w/battery powered trolling motor & hours of fishing pleasure. Located just across the river from Old Ingram Loop & The Point Theater, it’s just south of “New” Ingram Lake & mere minutes to urban amenities. Enjoy as is or create your own masterpiece. Owner is LREA.