If you’ve ever pictured hearing hoofbeats at sunset and stepping into your own barn with a cup of coffee in hand, Sundance Ranch in Liberty Hill might be your kind of place. You want space, privacy and practical horsekeeping without giving up access to town or Austin. In this guide, you’ll see what equestrian living really looks like in Sundance Ranch, from lot sizes and barns to trail options, local supplies and a simple, day-to-day rhythm that works. Let’s dive in.
Sundance Ranch is a gated, acreage community in the 78642 zip code of Williamson County. It is known locally as an equestrian-friendly neighborhood with room for on‑site horse facilities. The community’s owners association is the Liberty Hill Sundance Ranch POA, and it is professionally managed by PAMCo. If you are exploring a purchase, start by reviewing the association’s recorded documents and management details in the official Sundance Ranch management certificate.
You’ll see properties that feel more like small estates than typical suburban lots. Many listings in and around Sundance Ranch highlight parcels in the 2.5 to 6 acre range, with some even larger. Neighborhood write‑ups and property descriptions consistently market the area as an equestrian community with room for barns, shops and arenas. For an overview of how local owners describe the setting, check out this community snapshot of Sundance Ranch in Liberty Hill.
Every property is unique, so plan for a site walk focused on horsekeeping fundamentals, not just home finishes.
Good fencing, healthy forage and reliable water are the backbone of easy horsekeeping here. The Hill Country’s soils and seasonal drought cycles can affect stocking rates and how often you supplement with hay. Rotational turnout and seasonal planning can make a big difference. For a simple primer on adapting routines to local conditions, see Texas A&M AgriLife’s guidance on managing equine care for sandy-soil pastures in Texas.
Many Sundance Ranch properties are set up for at‑home riding in private arenas or paddocks. Some neighborhood descriptions also mention riding paths or “equestrian trails.” Because community trails can be private easements or HOA‑maintained corridors, confirm what exists today and what rules apply. Ask the POA for any maps and ARC guidance using the official management certificate as your starting point.
For off‑property trail time, Williamson County’s River Ranch County Park preserves over 1,300 acres with many miles of designated equestrian trails. It’s a realistic weekend ride destination within an easy drive of Liberty Hill. Learn more about riding access on the River Ranch County Park page.
Keeping horses is easier when you have a simple supply and service plan.
Here’s what a low‑stress routine looks like for many hobby owners in Sundance Ranch.
Tip: Rotational turnout protects ground cover and reduces feed costs. Texas A&M AgriLife’s pasture management guidance has practical ideas you can adapt.
One of Sundance Ranch’s biggest draws is the balance of rural space and city reach. The drive from Liberty Hill to central Austin is commonly cited around 34 miles, depending on your route and destination. For a quick reference, see the Liberty Hill to Austin driving distance. Northbound and southbound express‑lane improvements on U.S. 183 opened in early 2026, designed to improve commute reliability for the northwest corridor. Get a sense of the project’s opening timeline from local coverage of the 183 North express lanes.
At home, you’re minutes to Liberty Hill’s everyday conveniences, community programming and parks. For a feel of what’s on the calendar, check the city’s official website.
Use this quick checklist as you tour acreage homes in Sundance Ranch.
Properties in this area are generally served by Liberty Hill Independent School District. Always confirm the specific campus assignment for a given address, since boundaries can change with growth. You can check the district’s attendance zone maps for the latest guidance.
If your ideal day includes coffee in the barn aisle, a quiet ride under live oaks and a quick drive to pick up supplies, Sundance Ranch offers a strong blend of acreage living and equestrian practicality. You get the feel of a rural enclave with realistic access to trails, feed and services, plus commuting options into the Austin metro when you need them.
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