With a long history of management for timber and agricultural production along with wildlife the Eunice Canal Land Company tract is a unique opportunity for Louisiana. This property is comprised of 1,296 acres of productive pine land, 772 acres of bottom land along the banks of Castor Creek and the Nezpique Bayou, 84 acres in agricultural land, and a 15 acre lake. The agricultural land is currently leased for rice and crawfish production providing income to the new owner. The Eunice Canal Tract provides excellent recreational opportunities for sportsmen with mature hardwood bottoms providing habitat for whitetail deer and waterfowl. Currently the property is under a hunting lease however the future buyer may terminate this lease if they choose.
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Research Parcel InformationThis property is located in Allen and Evangeline Parishes, Louisiana, on State Highway 104 between Oberlin and Mamou, Louisiana. From the intersection of US Highway 165 and State Highway 26 in Oberlin, travel east on State Highway 26 approximately 7.1 miles. Turn east of State Highway 104 and travel approximately 4.7 miles at which point Castor Creek crosses under the highway. The tract lies to the north of State Highway 104 with Castor Creek serving as the western boundary. Continue traveling approximately 1.4 miles east at which point a gated road joining the highway from the north serves as the main entrance. The south boundary of the tract continues to follow State Highway 104 for another mile east.