Mo Ranch, Conference center and summer camp in Hunt, Texas.
Mo Ranch is a conference center and retreat facility located along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country. The property includes guest accommodations ranging from hotel rooms to cottages, along with conference spaces and outdoor recreation areas for various activities.
The Presbyterian Church purchased the property in 1949 from Daniel J. Moran, then president of Conoco, who had developed the estate. Since then the land has served the denomination as a conference and retreat center.
The property hosts year-round creative programs in ceramics, needlework, painting, and writing that draw visitors seeking artistic expression and skill development. These workshops allow people to explore their talents in a natural setting away from daily routines.
The facility provides multiple lodging options and ample space for meetings and gatherings in a riverside setting. Visitors should plan for a rural location and prepare for seasonal river conditions.
The land shows signs of human habitation spanning at least 6000 years and once formed part of an ancient ocean floor within the Edwards Plateau. This geological and archaeological heritage makes the site interesting for those curious about deep time and natural history.
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