This 240-acre tract, located in Calhoun County, Alabama, presents a strong landholding in a rural part of east Alabama. The property fronts on Dry Creek Road, which provides direct access to the site. A gated entrance ensures controlled entry. From the road, the terrain is primarily flat, rising to a more elevated hilltop section that affords a long-range view of the surrounding countryside. Internally, the property is accessed via an established road system, providing good connectivity across the acreage and enabling convenient access to various portions of the tract. In 2023, the site was planted in loblolly pine, establishing a timber investment component. The timber stand offers a long-term investment in addition to the recreational attributes of the land. The internal road and trail network also supports recreational use, including hiking, wildlife observation, and hunting. Food plo...
This 240-acre tract, located in Calhoun County, Alabama, presents a strong landholding in a rural part of east Alabama. The property fronts on Dry Creek Road, which provides direct access to the site. A gated entrance ensures controlled entry. From the road, the terrain is primarily flat, rising to a more elevated hilltop section that affords a long-range view of the surrounding countryside. Internally, the property is accessed via an established road system, providing good connectivity across the acreage and enabling convenient access to various portions of the tract. In 2023, the site was planted in loblolly pine, establishing a timber investment component. The timber stand offers a long-term investment in addition to the recreational attributes of the land. The internal road and trail network also supports recreational use, including hiking, wildlife observation, and hunting. Food plot locations and trail routes are present and can be expanded to fit the new owner’s objectives. The acreage is composed of early successional vegetation suitable for cover and food sources for deer, while also accommodating nesting and brood-rearing habitat for turkey. The hilltop section with its higher vantage may serve as a scenic overlook or a strategic vantage point for wildlife observation. The land is well-suited for recreational property use, including deer and turkey hunting, timber investment, and general rural land ownership with good access and road infrastructure. The internal road network, gated entrance, and frontage combine to provide ease of entry and utility. If you are looking for a combination of timber and wildlife use, or a recreational getaway, this 240-acre tract in Calhoun County offers the infrastructure and natural diversity to support these uses. Give me a call today for more details.
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