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 Welcome to the Neighborhood!

Our Community


​We are a small, equestrian-friendly community in Liberty Hill, Texas. Our neighborhood is filled with a variety of custom built homes on lots from 2 to 5 acres. There are many opportunities to get involved in one way or another in our community. We encourage you to attend a Board Meeting soon and meet your neighbors.

Neighborhood News


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High River Ranch is on NextDoor! ​
​In addition to our GoogleGroups private email (more info below on this page), we also have a presence on NextDoor.com. Once you join, there are options that allow you to tailor your experience, such as opting in or out of posts from nearby neighborhoods. If you're interested in it, you can 
sign up here.

So you think you want to raise backyard chickens? Now that chickens are allowed in our community, there are a few things you need to take into consideration to be successful. 

#1...Do your research beforehand. Here are a few helpful links from The Chicken Chick website to add to your research:
  • Things I Wish I Had Known Before Getting Chickens 
  • Build or Buy the Right Chicken Coop
  • Protect Your Flock From Predators

Other good resources: 
  • Predators of Chickens and How to Protect Your Birds
  • Mites & Lice Treatment and Prevention

#2...Submit an Architectural Review Application Form to get the proper approvals in place before you get your chickens or chicken coop

​#3...Ask your neighbors who have chickens what they did right or would do differently when adding chickens to their lot. If you're new to the community and don't know who has chickens, contact the ARC.

Having a successful backyard chicken experience in our community benefits everyone!
HRR Private Email System. A private email address has been set up for HRR residents. The email will be used for community alerts such as wild animals seen in the neighborhood, missing or found pets or other similar neighborhood concerns. In order to post or receive these email messages, you need to be added to this email list. If you would like to be added to the list, please contact the Webmaster with the email address(es) you would like to add.

Entrance Gate Codes, Policy & Procedures. An updated version of our gate policy/procedures has been posted to the Documents section of this website. Please take a few minutes to read and familiarize yourself with them. Included in those procedures is the use of our gate directory for your guests or visitors to contact you from the gate. By pushing a button on your phone, they will be granted one-time access. For major construction projects, you can request a construction code to be used only for your contractors on that project. Once the project is completed, the code will be disabled. This helps to keep your personal gate codes private. If you need a new gate code, key fob or temporary construction code, contact Scott Matus or Steffany Haertsch.

Emergency Notification Services Available. In 2004, the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) purchased a regional Emergency Notification System which uses a "reverse dialing" telephone method to notify members of the public of critical emergency information in situations where property or human life is in danger. To learn more about how you can register for this service (which is available for both landline and mobile phones), visit the CAPCOG website.

Non-Emergency Numbers. The contact information for local area non-emergency services can be found on the Links section of the website.
​In order to access the Secure Documents page, you will need a password. Contact the Webmaster for that information.

Board Business


Board Members
Steve Avery
Joe Haertsch
Rod McCarn
Craig Reynolds
John Kretzer
Contact the Board HERE 
HRR Member Directory. The latest HRR Member Directory is available for downloading in the Secure Documents section of the website. If there are any errors or you need to make changes to your information, please contact the webmaster. 

Interested in getting involved with your community? Join a committee!
  • Architectural Review Committee (ARC) - reviews and approves all submissions for lot improvements
  • Gate Committee - maintains our front gates
  • Landscape Committee - maintains the plants at the entrance
  • Road Committee​ - responsible for ensuring roads are in good condition and advising Board of repairs needed

Contact the Board if you would like to get involved!

Planning a Home Improvement Project?
Per our DCCRs, all lot improvements, including projects that affect the exterior of the home, such as swimming pools, decks, storage buildings, fences and major landscaping alterations need to be reviewed and approved by the Architectural Review Committee (ARC). Please use the ARC application form located on the Documents page to request approval for any planned improvements or new construction.  If you're not sure if it needs an approval or need help providing the required information, check out our "6 Steps for a Successful ARC Submission" document for help.

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