Recreational and timber investment tract near Louisville, with mature timber around a central campsite and ponds. Campsite has several sheds and outbuildings with power and water available. The balance of timber has been harvested in the last year and could easily be converted into open areas, large food plots, and/or site prepared and planted in Longleaf or Loblolly pine for future timber income. Soil types are sandy loam and have a good site index for growing pine timber. Barbour County is known for excellent hunting and its late-season whitetail deer rut, and this tract should be no exception. Located less than 30 minutes from Troy, Ozark, or Eufaula and less than an hour from Dothan. Call Dale Hurst at 334-782-1240 for more information or to see this tract.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Louisville, travel south and take a left onto County Road 33 (Blue Springs Road), turn left onto County Road 19 for about 1 mile, and turn left onto Gerald Tew Road (county-maintained dirt road). The property is on the left in about 1 mile.
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