The property is located in southwest Simpson County about 7 miles southwest of Pinola and about 7 miles south east of Georgetown. It is located at the end of Big Hill Road, a paved county road.
The Big Hill Tract offers a good combination of a timber investment and hunting/recreational property. The small lake on the northeast corner is pretty and ready for fishing and camping. The tract also has several established food plots.
Most of the timber (198 acres) was just sold by a final harvest clear cut, but has not yet been harvested. The timber buyer will have until Dec 31, 2013 to cut and remove the timber. After that, any remaining timber will revert to the landowner. Also, there are two streamside management zones on the west side of the tract that total 12.7 acres that will have the pine trees only removed, leaving a significant volume of nice mature hardwoods along the creek. Al...
Most of the timber (198 acres) was just sold by a final harvest clear cut, but has not yet been harvested. The timber buyer will have until Dec 31, 2013 to cut and remove the timber. After that, any remaining timber will revert to the landowner. Also, there are two streamside management zones on the west side of the tract that total 12.7 acres that will have the pine trees only removed, leaving a significant volume of nice mature hardwoods along the creek. Also, there is a 3.8-acre buffer of large pine sawtimber that will remain uncut around the pond in the northeast corner of the tract. These areas are shown on the timber sale map.
The topography is rolling. A small creek flows through the southern portion of the property. A small lake is located in the northeast corner of the tract
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Research Parcel InformationThe tract fronts Big Hill Road which is a paved County road. The road actually dead ends at the gate to the property. Interior access if provided by a good network of woods roads.
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