Welcome to the Fort Pierce Tract. Fort Pierce was the original home of a small wooden stockade built by the Pierce brothers, William and John of New England during the late 1700s. It was a settlers fort on the Alabama River, two miles southeast of Fort Mims and abandoned for Fort Stoddert after the Massacre at Fort Mims in 1813. Consisting of 4300 +/- acres with miles of frontage on the Alabama River, the Fort Pierce Tract is a fantastic recreational and timber tract. It has beautiful hardwoods on the river and great upland pine areas. The pines are a mix of ages. This is truly a one-of-a-kind all around tract for the right timberland and recreational tract investor.
Features:
Large Volume of Merchantable Timber
Mature Hardwood Timber (1200 +/- Acres)
Natural Pine Timber
Pine Plantation Timber
Lodge
Excellent Internal Road System
Close Proximity to I-65 (Mobile, Daphne, Fairhope)
Hwy 5...
Hwy 59 Road Frontage in Baldwin County
Extensive Alabama River Frontage
Excellent Site Index for Timber Growth
52 Established Wildlife Food Plots
Shooting Houses
& Much, much more