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Grimsley Road Tract - Houston County, AL

The Grimsley Road Tract presents a rare opportunity to own a nice recreational and hunting tract in the River Road area of Houston County. This 37.5+/- acre tract is surrounded by generational farms and timberland. This area is well known for exceptional deer and turkey hunting. Most of this tract is comprised of upland sandy loam soils with approximately 8-year-old mixed pine/hardwood natural regeneration. These soils, along with the presence of gopher tortoises on the property, make this tract an excellent candidate site for cost share programs such as longleaf pine restoration and prescribed burning.

Some highlights of the property include:

1,280 feet of paved road frontage on Grimsley Road

Access to power, phone and internet along Grimsley Road

Numerous sites for a cabin, home, barns, etc.

A newly established internal road system

Excellent deer hunting with a mid-December th...

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Directions

Take US Highway 84 East to Gordon; take a right on old US 84 at the Marathon Station (across from Houston County Road 95 North); bear left at the stop sign and travel .7 miles (7/10ths of a mile) east on old US 84/Buddy Huckaby memorial highway; turn right on to Houston County Road 95 and travel south 4.9 miles; turn right on to Grimsley road and travel .25 miles (1/4 mile). Property will be on the right indicated by signage.

Lat: 31.057 Lon: -85.0475

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Tutt Land Company

Ashford, AL

(334) 423-4276

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Tutt Land Company, (334) 423-4276
Listing last updated: April 21, 2025 at 2:07 PM
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