A small U-shaped property that has Hwy 144 frontage and Indian Rout 144 frontage, both with powerlines along the hwy. A small portion of the property was used as a shale pit but has roughly 63 acres of mix hardwood pine and almost 10 acres of loblolly pine plantation. Little Rock creek flows through the property along the internal road and makes for great camping or housing spots. Wildlife are abundant as well as merchantable timber in certain locations. Currently Weyerhaeuser timber property sits in the middle of the tract and that portion of the road needs improvement for vehicle access but access can also be obtained from the southeast road. Mountain top views can enable one to see for miles overlooking the Honobia community known for their mysterious "Bigfoot" sightings and their annual Bigfoot Festival.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the Honobia intersection, travel east on Hwy 144 0.19 miles to a dirt road on your right. The road travels the boundary line of the property for about 800' then travels inside the property.