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1,502 acres Pine Timberland in Morehouse Parish, LA,

The SFT Tract is an impressive 1,500-acre block of intensely managed pine timberland located in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, offering the perfect blend of strong investment potential and outstanding recreational value. Situated just 45 minutes north of Monroe, LA—home to an airport, fine dining, shopping, medical facilities, and hotels—this property delivers the privacy of a rural retreat with the convenience of quick access to a thriving city. With approximately five miles of road frontage and utilities available, the tract provides exceptional flexibility for future use, including subdivision, development, or multiple access points. The flat to gently rolling topography allows for easy travel across the property, making it highly functional for timber management, hunting, and year-round recreation. The timber stand has been intensively managed and is exceptionally well stocked, featuri...

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From Bastrop, LA, Take Highway 425 approximately 9 miles and veer left on Highway 142 and go approximately 5 to 6 miles. Take a left on Highway 543 and travel approximately 4 miles. Take a right and a quick left onto Lone Lonesome Road and property will start on right in 3/4 mile

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Stedman Ulmer Properties

License #S49186

Natchez, MS

(318) 668-2996

Ron Rushing

Stedman Ulmer Properties
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Stedman Ulmer Properties, (318) 668-2996
Source: MLS# 4138605
Listing last updated: February 9, 2026 at 8:20 AM
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