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Spencer Burke
American Forest Management
Lufkin, Texas
AFM Real Estate agents are professional in land management, timber sales, recreational licensing, wildlife management, appraisal services, and more. Our depth of expertise is unmatched in the industry, as we are the only land real estate firm in the United States with access to a full suite of land management services. If you’re buying or selling land real estate, you can rest assured that our agents are collaborating with other professionals to bring you the best possible outcome.
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L Jordan
$2,496,900
574 Acres
Rusk, Texas, 75785
This exceptional 574 acre East Texas property offers a rare combination of premier hunting, professionally managed timber, long term timber investment, and outstanding land characteristics—all within a highly desirable, remote, and unrestricted setting. The property has county road access, no easements, and power available nearby, the property is well-positioned for immediate recreational use or long-term development tailored to your vision.The land showcases gently rolling topography with an impressive elevation ranging from approximately 310 feet to 540 feet above sea level. This creates expansive high, dry ground across the majority of the acreage, with less than 1% located within the FEMA 100-year floodplain—an increasingly valuable attribute for those considering homesites, infrastructure, or future improvements.Timber investors will appreciate the professionally managed timber component, featuring intensively managed loblolly pine plantations established in 2019 and 2020. These well managed stands offer strong future income potential while contributing to the property’s overall beauty, accessibility, and wildlife habitat. The combination of productive soils and responsible management practices position this tract for long-term returns.For the outdoor enthusiast, the property is a true recreational haven. The diverse habitat supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, wild hogs, and other native wildlife, providing excellent hunting opportunities throughout the year. The mix of pine plantations and natural stream corridors create ideal conditions for bedding, feeding, and wildlife movement.Three intermittent creeks traverse the property, serving as tributaries to Box Creek and enhancing both the aesthetic appeal and ecological diversity of the land. These natural water features also present multiple locations for lake or pond construction that could further enhance recreation and long-term value.Whether you are seeking a private hunting retreat, a legacy family ranch, a recreational getaway, or a sound timber investment, this 574-acre tract delivers exceptional versatility. Large, contiguous properties with professionally managed timber, minimal floodplain, and no restrictions are increasingly rare—making this offering a standout opportunity in today’s market.Don’t miss your chance to own a remarkable piece of East Texas land with lasting value and limitless potential.

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Palo Gaucho
$1,011,500
238 Acres
San Augustine, Texas, 75972
The Palo Gaucho Tract is ±238 acres of beautiful woods in Sabine County, Texas. ±110 acres of the tract are in improved genetics loblolly pine plantation. ±90 acres are plantations that were recently first thinned, and ±20 acres are premerchantable plantations. The pine plantations will provide a great opportunity for future income! The remainder of the tract is natural mixed hardwood and pine stands, streamside management zones, and creek bottoms. El Lobanillo Creek defines the eastern boundary line of the property. Palo Gaucho Bayou runs through the southwestern corner of the property. The creek bottoms and scenic topography provide excellent hunting and recreational opportunities. This tract is not far from some of the best fishing in the nation at Lake Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend Reservoir. The towns of Hemphill, San Augustine, and Pineland are all close by. Lufkin, Nacogdoches, and Jasper are all within an hour's drive, with plenty of restaurants, shopping, and hospitals.

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Fenley Forest Tract C
$367,200
51 Acres
Pollok, Texas, 75969
The Fenley Forest Tract C is ±51 acres of beautiful pine and hardwood forest located in Angelina County, Texas. ±25 acres of the tract is a merchantable loblolly pine plantation that is ready to selectively first thin. ±12 acres of the tract is a premerchantable loblolly pine plantation that will be ready to selectively first thin in approximately 10 years. The pine plantations will provide a great opportunity for present cash flow and future income! ±14 acres of the tract are natural mixed hardwood and pine stand streamside management zones and creek bottom. A tributary to the Angelina River flows through the south portion of the tract. The creek bottom and scenic topography provide excellent hunting and recreational opportunities. The northwest boundary of the property has ±2,000 feet of Fenley Flat Road frontage. Electric is available nearby.The Fenley Forest Tract C is conveniently located just outside the town of Pollok, TX, less than 10 miles from all the restaurants, shopping, and hospitals in Lufkin, TX. Houston, TX, is ±130 miles from the tract. Dallas, TX, is ±175 miles from the tract. Huntsville, TX, is less than 90 miles from the tract.

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Delany Branch Tract - 3423
$1,020,600
324 Acres
Palestine, Texas, 75839
The ±324 acre property is great deer and hog hunting! The property is located in Elkhart ISD. ACR 191 bisects the tract and Delany Creek runs through the middle of the western portion of the tract. The eastern portion of the tract is pine plantation that is ready to first thin. The western portion of the tract is young pine plantation and mature hardwood creek bottom. The tract has a good internal road system and electricity is available.

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Neches Refuge East Tract
$195,000
26 Acres
Palestine, Texas, 75801
Neches Refuge Tract ±70 Acres of Premier East Texas Hunting, Recreation, and Homesite Land Available as a Single ±70 Acre Tract or separated into a ±44 acre Neches Refuge West Tract and a ±26 acre Neches Refuge East Tract. The Neches Refuge Tract represents a rare opportunity to acquire a high-quality recreational and hunting property in one of East Texas’s most desirable natural settings. Encompassing approximately 70 acres of diverse forestland, this property offers exceptional wildlife habitat, outstanding access, and direct adjacency to thousands of acres of permanently protected land. Whether purchased as a single contiguous holding or divided into two thoughtfully configured tracts, the Neches Refuge Tract is ideally suited for hunting, outdoor recreation, a secluded homesite, or a long-term legacy investment. Set at high elevation with well-drained soils, the land provides year-round accessibility and multiple attractive building locations. Electricity is available on site, and the property is completely unrestricted, allowing future owners the freedom to use and improve the land according to their goals. From a private hunting retreat to a family getaway or full-time rural residence, this property offers the flexibility and natural features that discerning land buyers seek.Location, Access, and Regional Appeal One of the defining strengths of the Neches Refuge Tract is its combination of seclusion and accessibility. The property fronts U.S. Highway 84, providing excellent accessibility and convenient year-round access. In addition to highway frontage, the property benefits from paved internal and boundary road access, a feature that significantly enhances ease of use, property management, and long-term value. Despite its peaceful, private setting, the property is centrally located relative to several East Texas communities and major metropolitan areas:• 18 miles from Palestine • 19 miles from Jacksonville • 47 miles from Tyler • Approximately 125 miles from Dallas • Approximately 150 miles from Houston This location makes the property equally attractive for weekend recreation or permanent living, offering a manageable drive from major population centers while maintaining a true rural atmosphere.Topography, Soils, and Overall Landscape The Neches Refuge Tract sits at a high elevation relative to surrounding lands, a feature that provides several practical and recreational advantages. Well-drained soils allow for dependable access even during wet periods and reduce concerns associated with seasonal flooding. These characteristics are especially valuable for hunters and landowners who want reliable year-round access to stands, trails, and camp or homesite locations. The property’s gently rolling terrain enhances both aesthetics and usability. Elevated areas provide ideal locations for homes, cabins, or camps, while lower hardwood corridors and natural drains create scenic diversity and prime wildlife habitat. This combination of elevation change and varied vegetation gives the property a larger, more dynamic feel than many tracts of similar size.Timber Resources and Habitat Diversity From a land stewardship and wildlife perspective, the Neches Refuge Tract offers an excellent mix of timber types and age classes. The property includes: • Mixed hardwood and pine forests along creek channels and drains • Merchantable pine plantation, providing immediate and future timber value • Pre-merchantable pine plantation, offering long-term growth potential and excellent cover Hardwood corridors along natural drains are dominated by species commonly found in East Texas bottomlands, providing mast production, , species diversity, edge effect, and travel corridors for wildlife. Pine plantations add structure and edge effect, which are critical components of productive hunting land. The transition zones between pine stands and hardwood draws naturally concentrate game and provide ideal locations for stand placement. This diversity of timber and habitat not only supports strong wildlife populations but also enhances long-term land value and management flexibility.Hunting, Wildlife, and Recreational Value The Neches Refuge Tract is exceptionally well positioned as a hunting and wildlife property, offering features that allow it to perform far beyond its acreage. Bordering the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge A truly rare attribute of this property is its border with the 7,000-acre Neches River National Wildlife Refuge. This adjacency provides several critical benefits: • Long-term protection from neighboring development • Consistent wildlife movement across property boundaries • Enhanced privacy and quiet enjoyment • Expanded recreational and aesthetic value The refuge land remains undeveloped, it effectively increases the functional size of the property from a wildlife standpoint. Game animals routinely travel between the refuge and the property, creating excellent hunting opportunities and sustained population health. Nearby Public Lands In addition to bordering the refuge, the property lies just 2 miles from the 2,788-acre I.D. Fairchild State Forest. This concentration of public and protected lands further strengthens wildlife numbers and ensures the surrounding area remains rural and conservation-oriented. Game Species and Habitat Use The area is well known for healthy populations of: • Whitetail deer • Feral hogs • Eastern wild turkey • Small game including squirrel and rabbits Natural drains and hardwood corridors act as travel funnels, while pine stands provide bedding cover. The layout allows hunters to establish stands that take advantage of prevailing winds and quiet access routes, minimizing disturbance and maximizing success. The property also offers ample opportunity for food plots, supplemental feeding programs, and long-term wildlife habitat enhancement.Unrestricted Use and Improvement Potential The absence of deed restrictions is a major advantage for future owners. This freedom allows for: • Construction of cabins, homes, or barndominiums • Establishment of hunting camps or equipment storage • Timber management and improvement activities • Recreational infrastructure such as trails and shooting lanes Electricity available on site further reduces development costs and simplifies future improvements.Purchase Flexibility The Neches Refuge Tract can be purchased in one of three configurations, each offering unique advantages while maintaining the core benefits of access, habitat quality, and location. Neches Refuge West Tract ±44 acres | Refuge-Bordering Hunting & Homesite Tract The ±44-acre Neches Refuge West Tract is a standout recreational property with exceptional access and direct adjacency to the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge. Access and Frontage• Approximately 460 feet of frontage on U.S. Highway 84 • Approximately 1,700 feet of paved road access along the northeast boundary This combination of highway frontage and paved boundary access provides flexibility for multiple entrances, internal road systems, and future improvements. Hunting and Wildlife Value With refuge land directly adjacent, this tract benefits from consistent wildlife movement and unmatched long-term privacy. Hardwood drains and pine cover create ideal travel corridors, making this tract highly effective for deer and hog hunting. The size allows for multiple stand locations and well-planned access routes that minimize pressure on game. Homesite and Cabin Potential High elevation and well-drained soils provide excellent building locations for a cabin or permanent residence. With electricity available and paved access, this tract offers a rare blend of build-ready features and high-quality recreational land. Neches Refuge East Tract ±26 Acres | Exceptional Access & Manageable Recreational Property The ±26-acre Neches Refuge East Tract is an outstanding option for buyers seeking a smaller tract without sacrificing quality or access. Access and Frontage • Approximately 1,800 feet of frontage on U.S. Highway 84 • Approximately 1,700 feet of paved road access along the southwest boundary This level of access is exceptional for a tract of this size and provides long-term flexibility for use and value appreciation. Recreational and Wildlife Use: Although smaller in acreage, the East Tract benefits from proximity to refuge and state forest lands, allowing it to hunt larger than its size. Pine plantations and hardwood corridors create excellent cover and movement patterns for wildlife. Ideal Weekend Retreat With electricity available and no restrictions, the East Tract is well suited for a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, or low-maintenance recreational property with excellent access and strong wildlife presence.A Legacy East Texas Property Opportunities to acquire land with this combination of access, protected borders, wildlife habitat, and flexibility are increasingly rare. Whether purchased as a single ±70-acre holding or as one of the individual tracts, the Neches Refuge Tract offers long-term recreational enjoyment, investment potential, and the chance to own a truly special piece of East Texas land. This is a property designed to be enjoyed today and preserved for generations to come.

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Lagroulle Creek
$363,415
88.62 Acres
Etoile, Texas, 75944
Lagroulle Creek is ±85.93 acres of woods with frontage on FM 95 in Nacogdoches County, Texas. Approximately half the tract is a loblolly pine plantation that has been thinned. This is a great opportunity for future income! The remainder is hardwood bottomland, perfect for hunting and recreation. Power is available to the property. This tract is in Southern Nacogdoches County, not far from Lake Sam Rayburn, a well-known fishing hot spot. The cities of Lufkin and Nacogdoches are both an easy drive with plenty of restaurants, shopping, and hospitals.

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Shady Grove Tract
$851,345
134.6 Acres
Diboll, Texas, 75941
Discover the exceptional beauty and versatility of the Shady Grove Tract, a ±134.6-acre property tucked away in scenic Angelina County. This impressive tract offers a rare combination of recreational enjoyment, natural beauty, and long-term investment potential. Approximately ±65 acres are established in improved genetics loblolly pine plantation, presenting a valuable opportunity for future timber income while also contributing to the overall aesthetic and ecological balance of the land.The remainder of the property is a diverse mix of mature hardwoods and native pine stands, creating wildlife habitat diversity. Beautiful streamside management zones and fertile creek bottoms enhance the land’s character, while Stovall Creek forms the northern boundary, providing a reliable water feature and natural corridor for wildlife. Additional tributaries flow through the center of the tract, adding both visual appeal and functional drainage, while supporting thriving populations of deer, hogs, and other native species.The gently rolling topography combined with the water features makes this property ideal for hunting, outdoor recreation, or simply enjoying the quiet of East Texas timberland. With approximately ±1,300 feet of frontage along Farm to Market 1818 on the northeast boundary, the tract offers convenient access while still maintaining privacy and seclusion.Location is another key highlight. The property is just a short drive from the renowned fishing waters of Lake Sam Rayburn Reservoir, widely considered one of the premier bass fishing lakes in the country. Nearby, the town of Diboll provides everyday conveniences, while the larger city of Lufkin is less than 15 miles away and offers a full range of amenities including restaurants, shopping centers, and medical facilities. For those traveling from a major metropolitan area, Houston is located approximately 100 miles away, making this property an accessible weekend retreat or long-term getaway.Whether you are seeking a timber investment, a hunting property, or a private recreational escape, the Shady Grove Tract presents a unique opportunity to own a substantial and diverse piece of East Texas land with both immediate enjoyment and future value.

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North Cedar Road Tract
$1,219,444
179.33 Acres
Apple Springs, Texas, 75926
Discover the remarkable potential and natural beauty of the North Cedar Road Tract, a ±179.33 acre timberland property located in the heart of Trinity County. This expansive tract offers a compelling blend of income-producing capability, recreational appeal, and long-term investment value, making it an ideal opportunity for landowners, hunters, and investors alike.The majority of the property is comprised of merchantable loblolly pine plantation, providing immediate and future timber income potential. A small portion of the plantation has already been selectively first thinning, while the remaining acreage is ready for thinning, presenting a unique opportunity for near-term cash flow. This active timber component not only enhances the financial value of the tract but also promotes healthy forest management practices that will benefit the land for years to come.Complementing the pine plantation is a diverse mix of native hardwoods and natural pine stands, along with scenic streamside management zones and fertile creek bottoms. A tributary of the North Fork of Cedar Creek winds through the northeastern portion of the property, adding both visual appeal and a vital water source for wildlife. These natural features, combined with the gently rolling terrain, create excellent habitat for deer, hogs, and other native game, making the tract well-suited for hunting and outdoor recreation.Accessibility is a key advantage of this property, with approximately ±3,000 feet of frontage along North Cedar Road forming the western boundary. Electricity is available at the road, providing added convenience for those looking to develop a cabin, homesite, or weekend retreat.Ideally located just outside the quiet community of Apple Springs, the tract offers both seclusion and accessibility. The larger city of Lufkin is less than 25 miles away, offering a full range of amenities including restaurants, shopping, and healthcare. For those traveling from metropolitan areas, Houston is approximately 125 miles away, while Huntsville is less than 60 miles from the property.Outdoor enthusiasts will especially appreciate the proximity to the Davy Crockett National Forest, located just a couple of miles away, as well as the popular Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area, only about 12 miles from the tract. These nearby destinations offer additional opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping, and exploring the natural beauty of East Texas.Whether you are seeking a productive timber investment, a recreational hunting property, or a peaceful rural escape, the North Cedar Road Tract delivers a rare combination of income potential, accessibility, and scenic East Texas landscape.

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Neches Refuge West Tract
$316,800
44 Acres
Palestine, Texas, 75801
Neches Refuge Tract ±70 Acres of Premier East Texas Hunting, Recreation, and Homesite Land Available as a Single ±70 Acre Tract or separated into a ±44 acre Neches Refuge West Tract and a ±26 acre Neches Refuge East Tract. The Neches Refuge Tract represents a rare opportunity to acquire a high-quality recreational and hunting property in one of East Texas’s most desirable natural settings. Encompassing approximately 70 acres of diverse forestland, this property offers exceptional wildlife habitat, outstanding access, and direct adjacency to thousands of acres of permanently protected land. Whether purchased as a single contiguous holding or divided into two thoughtfully configured tracts, the Neches Refuge Tract is ideally suited for hunting, outdoor recreation, a secluded homesite, or a long-term legacy investment. Set at high elevation with well-drained soils, the land provides year-round accessibility and multiple attractive building locations. Electricity is available on site, and the property is completely unrestricted, allowing future owners the freedom to use and improve the land according to their goals. From a private hunting retreat to a family getaway or full-time rural residence, this property offers the flexibility and natural features that discerning land buyers seek.Location, Access, and Regional Appeal One of the defining strengths of the Neches Refuge Tract is its combination of seclusion and accessibility. The property fronts U.S. Highway 84, providing excellent accessibility and convenient year-round access. In addition to highway frontage, the property benefits from paved internal and boundary road access, a feature that significantly enhances ease of use, property management, and long-term value. Despite its peaceful, private setting, the property is centrally located relative to several East Texas communities and major metropolitan areas:• 18 miles from Palestine • 19 miles from Jacksonville • 47 miles from Tyler • Approximately 125 miles from Dallas • Approximately 150 miles from Houston This location makes the property equally attractive for weekend recreation or permanent living, offering a manageable drive from major population centers while maintaining a true rural atmosphere.Topography, Soils, and Overall Landscape The Neches Refuge Tract sits at a high elevation relative to surrounding lands, a feature that provides several practical and recreational advantages. Well-drained soils allow for dependable access even during wet periods and reduce concerns associated with seasonal flooding. These characteristics are especially valuable for hunters and landowners who want reliable year-round access to stands, trails, and camp or homesite locations. The property’s gently rolling terrain enhances both aesthetics and usability. Elevated areas provide ideal locations for homes, cabins, or camps, while lower hardwood corridors and natural drains create scenic diversity and prime wildlife habitat. This combination of elevation change and varied vegetation gives the property a larger, more dynamic feel than many tracts of similar size.Timber Resources and Habitat Diversity From a land stewardship and wildlife perspective, the Neches Refuge Tract offers an excellent mix of timber types and age classes. The property includes: • Mixed hardwood and pine forests along creek channels and drains • Merchantable pine plantation, providing immediate and future timber value • Pre-merchantable pine plantation, offering long-term growth potential and excellent cover Hardwood corridors along natural drains are dominated by species commonly found in East Texas bottomlands, providing mast production, , species diversity, edge effect, and travel corridors for wildlife. Pine plantations add structure and edge effect, which are critical components of productive hunting land. The transition zones between pine stands and hardwood draws naturally concentrate game and provide ideal locations for stand placement. This diversity of timber and habitat not only supports strong wildlife populations but also enhances long-term land value and management flexibility.Hunting, Wildlife, and Recreational Value The Neches Refuge Tract is exceptionally well positioned as a hunting and wildlife property, offering features that allow it to perform far beyond its acreage. Bordering the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge A truly rare attribute of this property is its border with the 7,000-acre Neches River National Wildlife Refuge. This adjacency provides several critical benefits: • Long-term protection from neighboring development • Consistent wildlife movement across property boundaries • Enhanced privacy and quiet enjoyment • Expanded recreational and aesthetic value The refuge land remains undeveloped, it effectively increases the functional size of the property from a wildlife standpoint. Game animals routinely travel between the refuge and the property, creating excellent hunting opportunities and sustained population health. Nearby Public Lands In addition to bordering the refuge, the property lies just 2 miles from the 2,788-acre I.D. Fairchild State Forest. This concentration of public and protected lands further strengthens wildlife numbers and ensures the surrounding area remains rural and conservation-oriented. Game Species and Habitat Use The area is well known for healthy populations of: • Whitetail deer • Feral hogs • Eastern wild turkey • Small game including squirrel and rabbits Natural drains and hardwood corridors act as travel funnels, while pine stands provide bedding cover. The layout allows hunters to establish stands that take advantage of prevailing winds and quiet access routes, minimizing disturbance and maximizing success. The property also offers ample opportunity for food plots, supplemental feeding programs, and long-term wildlife habitat enhancement.Unrestricted Use and Improvement Potential The absence of deed restrictions is a major advantage for future owners. This freedom allows for: • Construction of cabins, homes, or barndominiums • Establishment of hunting camps or equipment storage • Timber management and improvement activities • Recreational infrastructure such as trails and shooting lanes Electricity available on site further reduces development costs and simplifies future improvements.Purchase Flexibility The Neches Refuge Tract can be purchased in one of three configurations, each offering unique advantages while maintaining the core benefits of access, habitat quality, and location. Neches Refuge West Tract ±44 acres | Refuge-Bordering Hunting & Homesite Tract The ±44-acre Neches Refuge West Tract is a standout recreational property with exceptional access and direct adjacency to the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge. Access and Frontage• Approximately 460 feet of frontage on U.S. Highway 84 • Approximately 1,700 feet of paved road access along the northeast boundary This combination of highway frontage and paved boundary access provides flexibility for multiple entrances, internal road systems, and future improvements. Hunting and Wildlife Value With refuge land directly adjacent, this tract benefits from consistent wildlife movement and unmatched long-term privacy. Hardwood drains and pine cover create ideal travel corridors, making this tract highly effective for deer and hog hunting. The size allows for multiple stand locations and well-planned access routes that minimize pressure on game. Homesite and Cabin Potential High elevation and well-drained soils provide excellent building locations for a cabin or permanent residence. With electricity available and paved access, this tract offers a rare blend of build-ready features and high-quality recreational land. Neches Refuge East Tract ±26 Acres | Exceptional Access & Manageable Recreational Property The ±26-acre Neches Refuge East Tract is an outstanding option for buyers seeking a smaller tract without sacrificing quality or access. Access and Frontage • Approximately 1,800 feet of frontage on U.S. Highway 84 • Approximately 1,700 feet of paved road access along the southwest boundary This level of access is exceptional for a tract of this size and provides long-term flexibility for use and value appreciation. Recreational and Wildlife Use: Although smaller in acreage, the East Tract benefits from proximity to refuge and state forest lands, allowing it to hunt larger than its size. Pine plantations and hardwood corridors create excellent cover and movement patterns for wildlife. Ideal Weekend Retreat With electricity available and no restrictions, the East Tract is well suited for a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, or low-maintenance recreational property with excellent access and strong wildlife presence.A Legacy East Texas Property Opportunities to acquire land with this combination of access, protected borders, wildlife habitat, and flexibility are increasingly rare. Whether purchased as a single ±70-acre holding or as one of the individual tracts, the Neches Refuge Tract offers long-term recreational enjoyment, investment potential, and the chance to own a truly special piece of East Texas land. This is a property designed to be enjoyed today and preserved for generations to come.

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Hickory Creek Belott Tract
$2,889,315
525.33 Acres
Crockett, Texas, 75835
This exceptional ±525-acre forested property offers a rare combination of size, natural beauty, and versatility, making it ideal for recreation, timber investment, or a private retreat. Electricity is available on site. The property has no restrictions and provides a blank canvas for your vision—whether that’s building a secluded homesite, establishing a hunting retreat, or continuing its strong timber management program. The land features high elevation with well-drained soils, creating excellent year-round access and multiple potential building sites with scenic views. Approximately 330 acres consist of intensively managed pine plantations, including both merchantable and pre-merchantable timber, offering immediate and long-term income potential. The remaining ±190 acres are comprised of mature hardwood forests, providing diverse habitat, natural beauty, and seasonal color. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the outstanding wildlife habitat that supports abundant deer, wild hogs, squirrels, rabbits, and songbirds, making this a premier hunting property. Water features include approximately 5,200 feet of Hickory Creek frontage along with associated bottomland areas, enhancing both the recreational appeal and ecological diversity of the tract. Access is convenient with roughly 2,000 feet of frontage along County Road 1105, ensuring ease of entry while maintaining privacy. Despite its peaceful, rural setting, the property is ideally located just 15 miles from Crockett, 13 miles from Mission Tejas State Park, and 15 miles from Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area, 25 miles from Alto, 78 miles from Tyler, 125 miles from Dallas, and 108 miles from Houston. Whether you are seeking a productive timber investment, a recreational hunting getaway, or a future homestead, this diverse and well-located property offers endless opportunities in the heart of East Texas.