57.8± Acres | Coffee County, Alabama | Timber, Pond & Prime Location
This 57.8-acre tract in Coffee County offers a rare combination of productive timberland, water, and exceptional access — all within minutes of Enterprise, Alabama.
The property is predominantly planted pine timber ranging from 5 to 7 years of age, representing a growing investment with significant future harvest value. The stand is well-established and on track to provide a meaningful return for the next owner within the coming years.
A year-round pond sits near the northern portion of the property, fed by Bucks Mill Creek, which runs along the northern boundary. This reliable water source makes the tract attractive not only for recreational use but also for wildlife — expect consistent deer and turkey activity throughout the property given the combination of young timber, creek bottom habitat, and edge cover.
Road frontag...
Road frontage along Brown stage field road provides easy access, and the property sits just off Hwy 84, putting you less than 5 minutes from Enterprise's retail and amenities while still enjoying complete privacy. The proximity to the Enterprise Regional Airport on the western boundary also makes this an interesting option for buyers looking at commercial or light industrial potential down the road, in addition to its recreational and investment timber value.
Whether you're looking for a timber investment, a hunting tract, or land with long-term development upside, this Coffee County parcel checks a lot of boxes.
Key Features:
57.8± acres in Coffee County, AL
5–7 year old planted pine timber
Year-round pond fed by Bucks Mill Creek
Road frontage on County Road 515 / quick access to Hwy 84
Deer and turkey habitat
Minutes from Enterprise, AL
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Research Parcel InformationFrom 84, take the exit for CR 515. Turn right onto browns stage field. This parcel extends to the road, although that is not shown in the parcel ID because it was subdivided from a larger tract. The northern boundary is accurate; the southern boundary is the brown stage field road.