This unique bottomland property combines the best of both worlds: excellent recreational opportunities and strong timber potential, all within close proximity to town. Port DeLuce Creek winds through the tract, adding scenic value and wildlife habitat.
The timber stand is a professionally planted mix of hardwood and pine, now approximately 30 years old. A high percentage of quality red oak is present, with trees ranging from pulpwood to sawtimber size.
The property features an impressive 2.5 miles of 50-foot-wide lanes, offering 810 acres of open ground perfect for wildlife food plots, hunting access, and viewing. These lanes are well-positioned for strategic habitat management and year-round use.
Port DeLuce' Creek bottom supports a healthy population of deer and produces some quality bucks each year. It also offers hunting for turkeys, squirrels, hogs, and wood ducks. We think you'l...
Port DeLuce' Creek bottom supports a healthy population of deer and produces some quality bucks each year. It also offers hunting for turkeys, squirrels, hogs, and wood ducks. We think you'll agree, this is a beautiful tract with a lot to offer.
This beautiful tract is accessed from frontage on Louisiana Highway 1231 (Horseshoe Road) which is a blacktop road. Once into the tract there is an extensive trail system throughout.
This property is located approximately 1 mile North of Winnfield, Louisiana. It is approximately 1 hour north of Alexandria and 1 hours south of Shreveport. Wal-Mart, Tractor Supply, hardware stores, convenience stores, and restaurants are only a five-to-ten-minute drive away. Contact Agent Glenn Austin at the number on the attached information sheet to schedule a private showing.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of US Highway 84 North and LA Highway 1231, turn north on LA 1231 and drive approximately 1 mile to arrive at the property, which lies east of the highway.