The Dickey Creek Tract has 0.64 miles of HWY 7 frontage. The tract has a couple of hills and the elevation on the tract ranges from 400' to 460'. The western portion of the tract in bisected by a 735' portion of Dickey Creek. The majority of the tract (approximately 60 acres) is 8 year old loblolly pine plantation. Approximately 13 acres of the tract are in the Dickey Creek bottom, streamside hardwood buffers, and HWY 7 aesthetic zones. The area has excellent deer and wild hog hunting. Electric and community water are available nearby.
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Research Parcel InformationThe Dickey Creek Tract is located 4.47 miles east of the intersection of Crockett Loop 304 and HWY 7 East. From the intersection of Crockett Loop 304 and the intersection of HWY 7 East travel 4.47 miles east on HWY 7. The Dickey Creek Tract will be on the south side of HWY 7.