The Gainey Road West Tract offers everything you are looking for in a property from a potential home site and pine straw management, to fishing and duck hunting in the Lumber River with over 4/10th of a mile of frontage along the Lumber River. The front 25+ acres is currently in Long Leaf Pine production with active pine straw management being conducted on a portion of this area.
The property is home to a vast amount of wildlife including turkey, deer, Fox Squirrels, and numerous other small game species. This property has the potential to be a sportsman's paradise with varying terrain types from deep sand ridges for Long Leaf Pine Management, to the lower slopes consisting of mixed pine hardwood stands that are ideal for bedding and travel cover for wildlife. In addition, the river swamp and the Lumber River provide an excellent opportunity to duck hunt and fish the area. Do not let thi...
The property is home to a vast amount of wildlife including turkey, deer, Fox Squirrels, and numerous other small game species. This property has the potential to be a sportsman's paradise with varying terrain types from deep sand ridges for Long Leaf Pine Management, to the lower slopes consisting of mixed pine hardwood stands that are ideal for bedding and travel cover for wildlife. In addition, the river swamp and the Lumber River provide an excellent opportunity to duck hunt and fish the area. Do not let thisunique opportunity pass you by; contact us today to learn more about this beautiful property.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of All American Freeway and Raeford Road (US 401 S) in Fayetteville, NC, head west on Raeford/US 401 S for approximately 25.1 miles. Turn right onto Hector McNeill Road and travel approximately 0.7 miles to Gainey Road. Turn right onto Gainey Road, the property will be on the left approximately 0.1 miles from the intersection of Hector McNeill Road and Gainey Road.
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