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Search Land - East Texas Cabin in the Woods for Sale Tyler Texas 25 Acres in Smith County
$425,000|Listed: Feb 20, 2026
MLS#681453383
15398 CR 26, Tyler, Smith County, Texas
Status:Active
25 acres
Smith
Sale
25 Wooded Acres with Rustic Cabin and Natural Spring -- East of Tyler, Smith County, Texas
Twenty-five acres of mixed pine and hardwood timber, a natural spring, and a quality-built rustic cabin wrapped in cypress and rough cedar all tucked down a county road east of Tyler where the neighbors are larger tracts and working ranches. This is the kind of East Texas property that rewards you the moment you turn off the highway: the road gets quieter, the trees get taller, and by the time you reach the cabin, the city feels like it belongs to someone else's life
Rustic Cabin Construction and Interior Details
This is not a prefab or a kit home. The exterior walls are clad in cypress lumber, a naturally rot-resistant and insect-resistant wood that requires no chemical treatment and weathers to a distinctive silver patina over time. Step inside and the materials tell you this cabin was built by someone who understood wood. Interior walls are finished in rough cedar, the floors are pine throughout, and the vaulted ceilings are pine, creating a warm, textured interior that smells like an East Texas timber stand after a rain. The free-standing wood-burning stove in the great room is not decorative; it can heat the entire house on its own, and a wall of windows beside it frames uninterrupted views of the surrounding woodland. Central electric heat provides backup, but anyone who has lived with a wood stove knows it becomes the heart of the home from November through March. With 25 acres of timber outside the door, your fuel source is self-sustaining.
Main Level Living and Kitchen
The main level delivers a practical, open layout built around how people actually live in a cabin. The kitchen is roomy, with a gas range and oven, a stainless-steel double sink, generous cabinet space, a well-organized pantry, and a breakfast bar that serves as the default gathering point. The dining area connects directly to the kitchen and works as both a breakfast room and a more formal dining space when company comes. A large multi-purpose bonus room off the main living area adapts to whatever you need: a home office, a game room, a workout space, or a secondary living area for guests. The second bedroom sits on this level with built-in shelves and well-sized closets, alongside a full bathroom with a tub-shower combination and hot water that arrives in seconds. The utility room includes built-in storage shelving and space for a full-size washer and dryer.
Master Suite and Screened Balcony Overlooking the Timber
The master bedroom occupies the upper level and opens into a sitting area positioned beside a wall of windows facing the wooded acreage. Morning light filters through pine and hardwood canopy, and in the fall, you watch whitetail deer move through the timber from your chair. Just off the master bedroom, a screened balcony extends your living space outdoors with a panoramic view of the surrounding land, protected from insects, open to the breeze, and elevated above the forest floor in a way that changes how you experience 25 acres. The walk-in closet is oversized and thoughtfully laid out with dedicated storage sections. The master bath features a walk-in shower with hot water delivery in seconds.
Outdoor Living Deck and Workshop
Walk out the back door and onto a spacious deck that spans the full length of the cabin, positioning you in the center of the timber with nothing between you and the trees. This is where mornings start with coffee and evenings end watching fireflies drift through the understory. Across the driveway, a 20-by-24-foot shop building is currently configured as a woodworking shop; wired, covered, and ready for whatever your trade or hobby demands. Whether you work with wood, maintain equipment, process game, or simply need a dedicated space away from the house, this outbuilding delivers functional square footage that most rural properties lack.
Natural Spring and Water Features
A natural spring on the property provides a year-round water feature that supports the surrounding timber ecosystem and creates a reliable draw for wildlife. Spring-fed water sources in East Texas hold ecological significance beyond their visual appeal; they maintain consistent cool temperatures through the summer, sustain groundcover and understory vegetation in the immediate drainage area, and provide a dependable water source for whitetail deer, hogs, and small game that move through the property. For landowners, a natural spring adds a dimension of land value that seasonal drainages and man-made ponds cannot replicate.
Wildlife Habitat and Hunting on 25 Acres
The combination of mixed pine and hardwood timber, native grasses, a natural spring, and the seclusion created by surrounding larger tracts produces wildlife habitat that holds game on the property. Whitetail deer use the hardwood bottoms and spring area as a travel corridor and feeding zone. Squirrel populations thrive in the oak and hickory canopy. East Texas small game, including rabbit and raccoon, inhabit the woodland understory year-round. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department identifies Smith County as part of the Pineywoods ecological region, which supports one of the highest deer densities in the state. With 25 acres of contiguous woodland bordered by larger ranch tracts, this property benefits from a wildlife corridor effect that properties surrounded by subdivisions and cleared land cannot match. You can hunt from a stand overlooking the spring, still-hunt through the timber, or simply watch the land work as a functioning ecosystem from your back deck.
Mixed Timber and Managed Woodland
The 25-acre rectangular tract is classified as heavily wooded with a mix of loblolly pine, shortleaf pine, and native hardwoods, including post oak, hickory, and sweetgum, which are the signature species composition of the East Texas Piney Woods. Sandy loam soil across the tract provides the well-drained, slightly acidic conditions that both pine and hardwood species require for sustained growth. The hardwood component contributes ecological diversity, wildlife mast production from oaks and hickories, and the kind of dense understory canopy that defines a healthy, functioning Piney Woods forest. Whether you manage the timber for income, thin selectively for habitat improvement, or leave it undisturbed as a natural buffer, 25 wooded acres provides enough scale to pursue meaningful forest stewardship.
Schedule Your Private Showing
This is land you need to walk. The photos give you the cabin, but they cannot give you the quiet, the smell of pine and cedar, the sound of the spring, or the way the light moves through 25 acres of mixed timber in the late afternoon. Schedule a private showing and experience this property for yourself.

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