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09/08/2025
$3,850,000
941 ac.
ACTIVE
Bullock County - 0 County Road 40, Union Springs, AL
Ultimate Hunting and Fishing Retreat | 941 Acres | Union Springs, AL | Bullock County
Welcome to a rare opportunity to own 941+/- acres of prime recreational land in the heart of Alabama's renowned Black Belt, located just minutes from Union Springs in Bullock County. This exceptional property is a true sportsman's paradise, offering world-class quail hunting, deer hunting, turkey hunting, duck hunting, and bass and bream fishing all within one sprawling, well-managed tract.
The centerpiece of the property features two fully-stocked fishing lakes, including an 18-acre trophy bass and bream lake with picturesque views, perfect for building the hunting camp or lodge of your dreams. One lake includes a boat slip, and both provide incredible duck hunting opportunities during the winter migration season.
This property adjoins the historic Maytag Plantation, adding a layer of prestige and wildlife habitat continuity. Known for producing exceptional whitetail deer and wild turkey, the land is teeming with game thanks to its 25 large food plots, abundant natural browse, and strategically placed quail-friendly plantings like bi-colored lespedeza and partridge peas.
From legendary dove hunts to covey rises of wild quail, this land offers some of the best upland bird hunting in the Southeast. Whether you're chasing longbeards at daylight or working your retriever in the flooded timber for mallards, every inch of this property has been optimized for serious outdoorsmen and land stewards alike.
The internal road system is extensive and well-maintained, ensuring easy access across the property in all seasons. Despite its secluded feel, this tract is just minutes from downtown Union Springs, offering convenient access to shopping, dining, and supplies. Union Springs itself has gained national attention, having been featured in Home & Garden magazine for its charm and character.
If you're looking for a premier Alabama hunting property for sale that checks every box for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, and fishing, this Bullock County gem delivers. This is more than a property it's a legacy investment for generations of outdoor enjoyment.
Contact us today to schedule your private tour. Properties of this quality and size in Bullock County rarely come to market.
** House and 3.5+/- acres can be purchased with the property for an additional $250,000. **
09/08/2025
$3,850,000
941 ac.
ACTIVE
Bullock County - 0 County Road 40, Union Springs, AL
Ultimate Hunting and Fishing Retreat | 941 Acres | Union Springs, AL | Bullock County
Welcome to a rare opportunity to own 941+/- acres of prime recreational land in the heart of Alabama's renowned Black Belt, located just minutes from Union Springs in Bullock County. This exceptional property is a true sportsman's paradise, offering world-class quail hunting, deer hunting, turkey hunting, duck hunting, and bass and bream fishing all within one sprawling, well-managed tract.
The centerpiece of the property features two fully-stocked fishing lakes, including an 18-acre trophy bass and bream lake with picturesque views, perfect for building the hunting camp or lodge of your dreams. One lake includes a boat slip, and both provide incredible duck hunting opportunities during the winter migration season.
This property adjoins the historic Maytag Plantation, adding a layer of prestige and wildlife habitat continuity. Known for producing exceptional whitetail deer and wild turkey, the land is teeming with game thanks to its 25 large food plots, abundant natural browse, and strategically placed quail-friendly plantings like bi-colored lespedeza and partridge peas.
From legendary dove hunts to covey rises of wild quail, this land offers some of the best upland bird hunting in the Southeast. Whether you're chasing longbeards at daylight or working your retriever in the flooded timber for mallards, every inch of this property has been optimized for serious outdoorsmen and land stewards alike.
The internal road system is extensive and well-maintained, ensuring easy access across the property in all seasons. Despite its secluded feel, this tract is just minutes from downtown Union Springs, offering convenient access to shopping, dining, and supplies. Union Springs itself has gained national attention, having been featured in Home & Garden magazine for its charm and character.
If you're looking for a premier Alabama hunting property for sale that checks every box for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, and fishing, this Bullock County gem delivers. This is more than a property it's a legacy investment for generations of outdoor enjoyment.
Contact us today to schedule your private tour. Properties of this quality and size in Bullock County rarely come to market.
** House and 3.5+/- acres can be purchased with the property for an additional $250,000. **
09/08/2025
$3,850,000
941 ac.
ACTIVE
Bullock County - 0 County Road 40, Union Springs, AL
Ultimate Hunting and Fishing Retreat | 941 Acres | Union Springs, AL | Bullock County
Welcome to a rare opportunity to own 941+/- acres of prime recreational land in the heart of Alabama's renowned Black Belt, located just minutes from Union Springs in Bullock County. This exceptional property is a true sportsman's paradise, offering world-class quail hunting, deer hunting, turkey hunting, duck hunting, and bass and bream fishing all within one sprawling, well-managed tract.
The centerpiece of the property features two fully-stocked fishing lakes, including an 18-acre trophy bass and bream lake with picturesque views, perfect for building the hunting camp or lodge of your dreams. One lake includes a boat slip, and both provide incredible duck hunting opportunities during the winter migration season.
This property adjoins the historic Maytag Plantation, adding a layer of prestige and wildlife habitat continuity. Known for producing exceptional whitetail deer and wild turkey, the land is teeming with game thanks to its 25 large food plots, abundant natural browse, and strategically placed quail-friendly plantings like bi-colored lespedeza and partridge peas.
From legendary dove hunts to covey rises of wild quail, this land offers some of the best upland bird hunting in the Southeast. Whether you're chasing longbeards at daylight or working your retriever in the flooded timber for mallards, every inch of this property has been optimized for serious outdoorsmen and land stewards alike.
The internal road system is extensive and well-maintained, ensuring easy access across the property in all seasons. Despite its secluded feel, this tract is just minutes from downtown Union Springs, offering convenient access to shopping, dining, and supplies. Union Springs itself has gained national attention, having been featured in Home & Garden magazine for its charm and character.
If you're looking for a premier Alabama hunting property for sale that checks every box for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, and fishing, this Bullock County gem delivers. This is more than a property it's a legacy investment for generations of outdoor enjoyment.
Contact us today to schedule your private tour. Properties of this quality and size in Bullock County rarely come to market.
** House and 3.5+/- acres can be purchased with the property for an additional $250,000. **
09/08/2025
$3,850,000
941 ac.
ACTIVE
Bullock County - 0 County Road 40, Union Springs, AL
Ultimate Hunting and Fishing Retreat | 941 Acres | Union Springs, AL | Bullock County
Welcome to a rare opportunity to own 941+/- acres of prime recreational land in the heart of Alabama's renowned Black Belt, located just minutes from Union Springs in Bullock County. This exceptional property is a true sportsman's paradise, offering world-class quail hunting, deer hunting, turkey hunting, duck hunting, and bass and bream fishing all within one sprawling, well-managed tract.
The centerpiece of the property features two fully-stocked fishing lakes, including an 18-acre trophy bass and bream lake with picturesque views, perfect for building the hunting camp or lodge of your dreams. One lake includes a boat slip, and both provide incredible duck hunting opportunities during the winter migration season.
This property adjoins the historic Maytag Plantation, adding a layer of prestige and wildlife habitat continuity. Known for producing exceptional whitetail deer and wild turkey, the land is teeming with game thanks to its 25 large food plots, abundant natural browse, and strategically placed quail-friendly plantings like bi-colored lespedeza and partridge peas.
From legendary dove hunts to covey rises of wild quail, this land offers some of the best upland bird hunting in the Southeast. Whether you're chasing longbeards at daylight or working your retriever in the flooded timber for mallards, every inch of this property has been optimized for serious outdoorsmen and land stewards alike.
The internal road system is extensive and well-maintained, ensuring easy access across the property in all seasons. Despite its secluded feel, this tract is just minutes from downtown Union Springs, offering convenient access to shopping, dining, and supplies. Union Springs itself has gained national attention, having been featured in Home & Garden magazine for its charm and character.
If you're looking for a premier Alabama hunting property for sale that checks every box for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, and fishing, this Bullock County gem delivers. This is more than a property it's a legacy investment for generations of outdoor enjoyment.
Contact us today to schedule your private tour. Properties of this quality and size in Bullock County rarely come to market.
** House and 3.5+/- acres can be purchased with the property for an additional $250,000. **
03/05/2025
$59,900
1.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Colbert County - Muscle Shoals, AL
WATERFRONT LAND SALE
WILSON LAKE IN MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA
Waterfront & Lake Access Estate Lots
Private Community Marina w/ Deeded & Covered Boat Slips
BUY DIRECT FROM THE DEVELOPER! Prices will never be lower.
Prime Waterfront Lots from $159,900
Lake Access Estate Lots from $59,900
Bundle your homesite with a deeded & covered boat slip in the private community marina!
Prime Waterfront Lots w/ Boat Slips from $199,900
Lake Access Estate Lots w/ Boat Slips from $99,900
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
- Ready-to-build waterfront & lake access estate lots
- Long-range views of the water—up to 4-acre lots!
- County water, underground power & high-speed fiber network
- Private community marina featuring 80 deeded & covered boat slips
- Access to "The Great Loop" which leads straight to the Gulf
- World-class fishing opportunities
- Close to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
- Prime location in Muscle Shoals
- Minutes away from shops, boutiques, dining,
medical care, historic sites & more
- Easy drive to Nashville, Memphis & Huntsville
- Buy now, build later, with the builder of your choice!
Book Your Priority Appointment to Tour the New Community!
Call (888) 825-8231 for details
03/05/2025
$59,900
1.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Colbert County - Muscle Shoals, AL
WATERFRONT LAND SALE
WILSON LAKE IN MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA
Waterfront & Lake Access Estate Lots
Private Community Marina w/ Deeded & Covered Boat Slips
BUY DIRECT FROM THE DEVELOPER! Prices will never be lower.
Prime Waterfront Lots from $159,900
Lake Access Estate Lots from $59,900
Bundle your homesite with a deeded & covered boat slip in the private community marina!
Prime Waterfront Lots w/ Boat Slips from $199,900
Lake Access Estate Lots w/ Boat Slips from $99,900
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
- Ready-to-build waterfront & lake access estate lots
- Long-range views of the water—up to 4-acre lots!
- County water, underground power & high-speed fiber network
- Private community marina featuring 80 deeded & covered boat slips
- Access to "The Great Loop" which leads straight to the Gulf
- World-class fishing opportunities
- Close to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
- Prime location in Muscle Shoals
- Minutes away from shops, boutiques, dining,
medical care, historic sites & more
- Easy drive to Nashville, Memphis & Huntsville
- Buy now, build later, with the builder of your choice!
Book Your Priority Appointment to Tour the New Community!
Call (888) 825-8231 for details
03/05/2025
$59,900
1.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Colbert County - Muscle Shoals, AL
WATERFRONT LAND SALE
WILSON LAKE IN MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA
Waterfront & Lake Access Estate Lots
Private Community Marina w/ Deeded & Covered Boat Slips
BUY DIRECT FROM THE DEVELOPER! Prices will never be lower.
Prime Waterfront Lots from $159,900
Lake Access Estate Lots from $59,900
Bundle your homesite with a deeded & covered boat slip in the private community marina!
Prime Waterfront Lots w/ Boat Slips from $199,900
Lake Access Estate Lots w/ Boat Slips from $99,900
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
- Ready-to-build waterfront & lake access estate lots
- Long-range views of the water—up to 4-acre lots!
- County water, underground power & high-speed fiber network
- Private community marina featuring 80 deeded & covered boat slips
- Access to "The Great Loop" which leads straight to the Gulf
- World-class fishing opportunities
- Close to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
- Prime location in Muscle Shoals
- Minutes away from shops, boutiques, dining,
medical care, historic sites & more
- Easy drive to Nashville, Memphis & Huntsville
- Buy now, build later, with the builder of your choice!
Book Your Priority Appointment to Tour the New Community!
Call (888) 825-8231 for details
03/05/2025
$59,900
1.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Colbert County - Muscle Shoals, AL
WATERFRONT LAND SALE
WILSON LAKE IN MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA
Waterfront & Lake Access Estate Lots
Private Community Marina w/ Deeded & Covered Boat Slips
BUY DIRECT FROM THE DEVELOPER! Prices will never be lower.
Prime Waterfront Lots from $159,900
Lake Access Estate Lots from $59,900
Bundle your homesite with a deeded & covered boat slip in the private community marina!
Prime Waterfront Lots w/ Boat Slips from $199,900
Lake Access Estate Lots w/ Boat Slips from $99,900
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
- Ready-to-build waterfront & lake access estate lots
- Long-range views of the water—up to 4-acre lots!
- County water, underground power & high-speed fiber network
- Private community marina featuring 80 deeded & covered boat slips
- Access to "The Great Loop" which leads straight to the Gulf
- World-class fishing opportunities
- Close to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
- Prime location in Muscle Shoals
- Minutes away from shops, boutiques, dining,
medical care, historic sites & more
- Easy drive to Nashville, Memphis & Huntsville
- Buy now, build later, with the builder of your choice!
Book Your Priority Appointment to Tour the New Community!
Call (888) 825-8231 for details
09/29/2025
$99,900
16 ac.
ACTIVE
Henry County - Abbeville, AL
This parcel is 16 acres of private woodlands and an abundance of wildlife-and is just one of Twenty-Eight parcels being SOLD OFF for well BELOW MARKET PRICES. All are located on a quiet country paved road-maintained year-round with utilities.
These properties are collectively known as Woodhill Hills and located in the growth corridor of Alabamas Rapidly growing Southeast Alabama. This community is nestled between two of Alabama's most recreated areas, Lake Eufaula , and the Famous town of Abbeville. This is an amazing area for Fishing, Kayaking, Biking and Hiking.
There are numerous outstanding farms to table restaurants waiting to be discovered and the small town and villages offer plenty of shops, museums, and cultural activities.
The taxes are low for this parcel, and the quality of life up here provides a refreshing change of pace from the worries and stress of todays world. Demand is through the roof for affordable properties of this high quality, so we recommend you schedule the earliest possible showing. This land will be sold off 1st come; 1st served. This is not an auction, but you must be pre-registered to attend, and prices are fixed and guaranteed so you wont have to worry about someone outbidding you!
Land investment will give you huge dividends, not just financially. Investing in land is one of the best ways to hedge inflation. Call us TODAY for all the details
09/26/2025
$59,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Henry County - Abbeville, AL
This parcel is 10 acres of private woodlands and an abundance of wildlife-and is just one of Twenty-Eight parcels being SOLD OFF for well BELOW MARKET PRICES. All are located on a quiet country paved road-maintained year-round with utilities.
These properties are collectively known as Woodhill Hills and located in the growth corridor of Alabamas Rapidly growing Southeast Alabama. This community is nestled between two of Alabama's most recreated areas, Lake Eufaula , and the Famous town of Abbeville. This is an amazing area for Fishing, Kayaking, Biking and Hiking.
There are numerous outstanding farms to table restaurants waiting to be discovered and the small town and villages offer plenty of shops, museums, and cultural activities.
The taxes are low for this parcel, and the quality of life up here provides a refreshing change of pace from the worries and stress of todays world. Demand is through the roof for affordable properties of this high quality, so we recommend you schedule the earliest possible showing. This land will be sold off 1st come; 1st served. This is not an auction, but you must be pre-registered to attend, and prices are fixed and guaranteed so you wont have to worry about someone outbidding you!
Land investment will give you huge dividends, not just financially. Investing in land is one of the best ways to hedge inflation. Call us TODAY for all the details
09/26/2025
$59,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Henry County - Abbeville, AL
This parcel is 10 acres of private woodlands and an abundance of wildlife-and is just one of Twenty-Eight parcels being SOLD OFF for well BELOW MARKET PRICES. All are located on a quiet country paved road-maintained year-round with utilities.
These properties are collectively known as Woodhill Hills and located in the growth corridor of Alabamas Rapidly growing Southeast Alabama. This community is nestled between two of Alabama's most recreated areas, Lake Eufaula , and the Famous town of Abbeville. This is an amazing area for Fishing, Kayaking, Biking and Hiking.
There are numerous outstanding farms to table restaurants waiting to be discovered and the small town and villages offer plenty of shops, museums, and cultural activities.
The taxes are low for this parcel, and the quality of life up here provides a refreshing change of pace from the worries and stress of todays world. Demand is through the roof for affordable properties of this high quality, so we recommend you schedule the earliest possible showing. This land will be sold off 1st come; 1st served. This is not an auction, but you must be pre-registered to attend, and prices are fixed and guaranteed so you wont have to worry about someone outbidding you!
Land investment will give you huge dividends, not just financially. Investing in land is one of the best ways to hedge inflation. Call us TODAY for all the details
09/26/2025
$59,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Henry County - Abbeville, AL
This parcel is 10 acres of private woodlands and an abundance of wildlife-and is just one of Twenty-Eight parcels being SOLD OFF for well BELOW MARKET PRICES. All are located on a quiet country paved road-maintained year-round with utilities.
These properties are collectively known as Woodhill Hills and located in the growth corridor of Alabamas Rapidly growing Southeast Alabama. This community is nestled between two of Alabama's most recreated areas, Lake Eufaula , and the Famous town of Abbeville. This is an amazing area for Fishing, Kayaking, Biking and Hiking.
There are numerous outstanding farms to table restaurants waiting to be discovered and the small town and villages offer plenty of shops, museums, and cultural activities.
The taxes are low for this parcel, and the quality of life up here provides a refreshing change of pace from the worries and stress of todays world. Demand is through the roof for affordable properties of this high quality, so we recommend you schedule the earliest possible showing. This land will be sold off 1st come; 1st served. This is not an auction, but you must be pre-registered to attend, and prices are fixed and guaranteed so you wont have to worry about someone outbidding you!
Land investment will give you huge dividends, not just financially. Investing in land is one of the best ways to hedge inflation. Call us TODAY for all the details
09/26/2025
$59,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Henry County - Abbeville, AL
This parcel is 10 acres of private woodlands and an abundance of wildlife-and is just one of Twenty-Eight parcels being SOLD OFF for well BELOW MARKET PRICES. All are located on a quiet country paved road-maintained year-round with utilities.
These properties are collectively known as Woodhill Hills and located in the growth corridor of Alabamas Rapidly growing Southeast Alabama. This community is nestled between two of Alabama's most recreated areas, Lake Eufaula , and the Famous town of Abbeville. This is an amazing area for Fishing, Kayaking, Biking and Hiking.
There are numerous outstanding farms to table restaurants waiting to be discovered and the small town and villages offer plenty of shops, museums, and cultural activities.
The taxes are low for this parcel, and the quality of life up here provides a refreshing change of pace from the worries and stress of todays world. Demand is through the roof for affordable properties of this high quality, so we recommend you schedule the earliest possible showing. This land will be sold off 1st come; 1st served. This is not an auction, but you must be pre-registered to attend, and prices are fixed and guaranteed so you wont have to worry about someone outbidding you!
Land investment will give you huge dividends, not just financially. Investing in land is one of the best ways to hedge inflation. Call us TODAY for all the details
07/21/2025
$4,000,000
1233 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cherokee County Road 663, Mentone, AL
Premier 1,233+/- Acre Estate Bordering Little River Canyon
Cherokee County, Alabama | Near Mentone | 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms | 1,233+/- Acres
Discover an unparalleled 1,233+/- acre retreat in the heart of Cherokee County, Alabama, perched atop Lookout Mountain and bordering the pristine Little River Canyon National Preserve. Just minutes from the charming mountain town of Mentone, this extraordinary estate offers a rare blend of vast wilderness, modern amenities, and world-class recreational opportunities, making it the ultimate haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or those seeking a private family compound.
Property Highlights
Expansive 1,233+/- Acre Parcel: Encompassing rolling hardwood forests, open meadows, and dramatic ridges, this estate borders the 15,288-acre Little River Canyon National Preserve, known for its 600-ft sandstone cliffs, the wild Little River, and iconic waterfalls like Little River Falls (45 ft) and seasonal Grace's High Falls (133 ft), Alabama's tallest.
Prime Waterfront: Boasting significant frontage on the East Fork of Little River, a mountaintop river renowned for its crystal-clear waters and biodiversity. Perfect for kayaking (best NovemberApril), fishing for redeye bass, or simply soaking in the serene beauty.
12+/- Acre Private Lake: A centerpiece of the property, the lake offers exceptional fishing and boating opportunities, complete with a well-maintained boathouse for storing kayaks, canoes, or small boats. Ideal for family recreation or entertaining guests.
Custom-Built Hunting Camp: The 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom camp serves as a cozy retreat with rustic charm and modern comforts. Featuring an open-concept living area, a wood-burning fireplace, and a spacious kitchen, the camp comfortably sleeps up to 10. Large windows frame views of the lake and surrounding forest, blending indoor comfort with the wilderness outside.
Premier Hunting Opportunities: The estate is a hunter's paradise, teeming with deer, turkey, and bear. Multiple established food plots and strategically placed shooting houses enhance game management and hunting success. The property's size and diverse terrainopen fields, dense woods, and creek bottomscreate ideal habitats for wildlife.
Extensive Internal Road System: A well-maintained network of internal roads and trails spans the property, providing easy access to all 1,233+/- acres via ATV, UTV, or vehicle. Perfect for exploring, hunting, or managing the land.
Adventure Amenities: A thrilling zip line offers breathtaking views over the lake and forest, adding a unique recreational feature for family or guests. Additional trails support hiking, horseback riding, or mountain biking.
Outdoor Recreation: The food plots and shooting houses are complemented by the property's proximity to Little River Canyon's 23-mile Rim Parkway, offering scenic drives and access to rock climbing, birdwatching (Yellow-throated Warblers, Red-tailed Hawks), and hiking the 16-mile DeSoto Scout Trail in nearby DeSoto State Park (10 miles).
Conservation: The Property is perpetually conserved with a Conservation Easement.
07/21/2025
$4,000,000
1233 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cherokee County Road 663, Mentone, AL
Premier 1,233+/- Acre Estate Bordering Little River Canyon
Cherokee County, Alabama | Near Mentone | 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms | 1,233+/- Acres
Discover an unparalleled 1,233+/- acre retreat in the heart of Cherokee County, Alabama, perched atop Lookout Mountain and bordering the pristine Little River Canyon National Preserve. Just minutes from the charming mountain town of Mentone, this extraordinary estate offers a rare blend of vast wilderness, modern amenities, and world-class recreational opportunities, making it the ultimate haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or those seeking a private family compound.
Property Highlights
Expansive 1,233+/- Acre Parcel: Encompassing rolling hardwood forests, open meadows, and dramatic ridges, this estate borders the 15,288-acre Little River Canyon National Preserve, known for its 600-ft sandstone cliffs, the wild Little River, and iconic waterfalls like Little River Falls (45 ft) and seasonal Grace's High Falls (133 ft), Alabama's tallest.
Prime Waterfront: Boasting significant frontage on the East Fork of Little River, a mountaintop river renowned for its crystal-clear waters and biodiversity. Perfect for kayaking (best NovemberApril), fishing for redeye bass, or simply soaking in the serene beauty.
12+/- Acre Private Lake: A centerpiece of the property, the lake offers exceptional fishing and boating opportunities, complete with a well-maintained boathouse for storing kayaks, canoes, or small boats. Ideal for family recreation or entertaining guests.
Custom-Built Hunting Camp: The 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom camp serves as a cozy retreat with rustic charm and modern comforts. Featuring an open-concept living area, a wood-burning fireplace, and a spacious kitchen, the camp comfortably sleeps up to 10. Large windows frame views of the lake and surrounding forest, blending indoor comfort with the wilderness outside.
Premier Hunting Opportunities: The estate is a hunter's paradise, teeming with deer, turkey, and bear. Multiple established food plots and strategically placed shooting houses enhance game management and hunting success. The property's size and diverse terrainopen fields, dense woods, and creek bottomscreate ideal habitats for wildlife.
Extensive Internal Road System: A well-maintained network of internal roads and trails spans the property, providing easy access to all 1,233+/- acres via ATV, UTV, or vehicle. Perfect for exploring, hunting, or managing the land.
Adventure Amenities: A thrilling zip line offers breathtaking views over the lake and forest, adding a unique recreational feature for family or guests. Additional trails support hiking, horseback riding, or mountain biking.
Outdoor Recreation: The food plots and shooting houses are complemented by the property's proximity to Little River Canyon's 23-mile Rim Parkway, offering scenic drives and access to rock climbing, birdwatching (Yellow-throated Warblers, Red-tailed Hawks), and hiking the 16-mile DeSoto Scout Trail in nearby DeSoto State Park (10 miles).
Conservation: The Property is perpetually conserved with a Conservation Easement.
07/21/2025
$4,000,000
1233 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cherokee County Road 663, Mentone, AL
Premier 1,233+/- Acre Estate Bordering Little River Canyon
Cherokee County, Alabama | Near Mentone | 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms | 1,233+/- Acres
Discover an unparalleled 1,233+/- acre retreat in the heart of Cherokee County, Alabama, perched atop Lookout Mountain and bordering the pristine Little River Canyon National Preserve. Just minutes from the charming mountain town of Mentone, this extraordinary estate offers a rare blend of vast wilderness, modern amenities, and world-class recreational opportunities, making it the ultimate haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or those seeking a private family compound.
Property Highlights
Expansive 1,233+/- Acre Parcel: Encompassing rolling hardwood forests, open meadows, and dramatic ridges, this estate borders the 15,288-acre Little River Canyon National Preserve, known for its 600-ft sandstone cliffs, the wild Little River, and iconic waterfalls like Little River Falls (45 ft) and seasonal Grace's High Falls (133 ft), Alabama's tallest.
Prime Waterfront: Boasting significant frontage on the East Fork of Little River, a mountaintop river renowned for its crystal-clear waters and biodiversity. Perfect for kayaking (best NovemberApril), fishing for redeye bass, or simply soaking in the serene beauty.
12+/- Acre Private Lake: A centerpiece of the property, the lake offers exceptional fishing and boating opportunities, complete with a well-maintained boathouse for storing kayaks, canoes, or small boats. Ideal for family recreation or entertaining guests.
Custom-Built Hunting Camp: The 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom camp serves as a cozy retreat with rustic charm and modern comforts. Featuring an open-concept living area, a wood-burning fireplace, and a spacious kitchen, the camp comfortably sleeps up to 10. Large windows frame views of the lake and surrounding forest, blending indoor comfort with the wilderness outside.
Premier Hunting Opportunities: The estate is a hunter's paradise, teeming with deer, turkey, and bear. Multiple established food plots and strategically placed shooting houses enhance game management and hunting success. The property's size and diverse terrainopen fields, dense woods, and creek bottomscreate ideal habitats for wildlife.
Extensive Internal Road System: A well-maintained network of internal roads and trails spans the property, providing easy access to all 1,233+/- acres via ATV, UTV, or vehicle. Perfect for exploring, hunting, or managing the land.
Adventure Amenities: A thrilling zip line offers breathtaking views over the lake and forest, adding a unique recreational feature for family or guests. Additional trails support hiking, horseback riding, or mountain biking.
Outdoor Recreation: The food plots and shooting houses are complemented by the property's proximity to Little River Canyon's 23-mile Rim Parkway, offering scenic drives and access to rock climbing, birdwatching (Yellow-throated Warblers, Red-tailed Hawks), and hiking the 16-mile DeSoto Scout Trail in nearby DeSoto State Park (10 miles).
Conservation: The Property is perpetually conserved with a Conservation Easement.
07/21/2025
$4,000,000
1233 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Cherokee County Road 663, Mentone, AL
Premier 1,233+/- Acre Estate Bordering Little River Canyon
Cherokee County, Alabama | Near Mentone | 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms | 1,233+/- Acres
Discover an unparalleled 1,233+/- acre retreat in the heart of Cherokee County, Alabama, perched atop Lookout Mountain and bordering the pristine Little River Canyon National Preserve. Just minutes from the charming mountain town of Mentone, this extraordinary estate offers a rare blend of vast wilderness, modern amenities, and world-class recreational opportunities, making it the ultimate haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or those seeking a private family compound.
Property Highlights
Expansive 1,233+/- Acre Parcel: Encompassing rolling hardwood forests, open meadows, and dramatic ridges, this estate borders the 15,288-acre Little River Canyon National Preserve, known for its 600-ft sandstone cliffs, the wild Little River, and iconic waterfalls like Little River Falls (45 ft) and seasonal Grace's High Falls (133 ft), Alabama's tallest.
Prime Waterfront: Boasting significant frontage on the East Fork of Little River, a mountaintop river renowned for its crystal-clear waters and biodiversity. Perfect for kayaking (best NovemberApril), fishing for redeye bass, or simply soaking in the serene beauty.
12+/- Acre Private Lake: A centerpiece of the property, the lake offers exceptional fishing and boating opportunities, complete with a well-maintained boathouse for storing kayaks, canoes, or small boats. Ideal for family recreation or entertaining guests.
Custom-Built Hunting Camp: The 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom camp serves as a cozy retreat with rustic charm and modern comforts. Featuring an open-concept living area, a wood-burning fireplace, and a spacious kitchen, the camp comfortably sleeps up to 10. Large windows frame views of the lake and surrounding forest, blending indoor comfort with the wilderness outside.
Premier Hunting Opportunities: The estate is a hunter's paradise, teeming with deer, turkey, and bear. Multiple established food plots and strategically placed shooting houses enhance game management and hunting success. The property's size and diverse terrainopen fields, dense woods, and creek bottomscreate ideal habitats for wildlife.
Extensive Internal Road System: A well-maintained network of internal roads and trails spans the property, providing easy access to all 1,233+/- acres via ATV, UTV, or vehicle. Perfect for exploring, hunting, or managing the land.
Adventure Amenities: A thrilling zip line offers breathtaking views over the lake and forest, adding a unique recreational feature for family or guests. Additional trails support hiking, horseback riding, or mountain biking.
Outdoor Recreation: The food plots and shooting houses are complemented by the property's proximity to Little River Canyon's 23-mile Rim Parkway, offering scenic drives and access to rock climbing, birdwatching (Yellow-throated Warblers, Red-tailed Hawks), and hiking the 16-mile DeSoto Scout Trail in nearby DeSoto State Park (10 miles).
Conservation: The Property is perpetually conserved with a Conservation Easement.
08/11/2025
$831,000
256 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 802 Alabama 259, Equality, AL
Property Overview
Equality Woodlands 2 presents a diverse and well-managed tract ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
-Mature 31-year-old loblolly pine stand with recent thinning, herbicide release, and a controlled burn, ready for immediate timber income or long-term investment and cutover that is currently in the process of being replanted with Loblolly Pine.
-Prime location just minutes from Lake Martin, with easy access to the Coosa River, Jordan Lake, and nearby Alexander City and Wetumpka.
-Excellent potential for a homesite or getaway with open building areas, highway frontage, electricity access, and gently rolling terrain.
-Approximately 0.6 miles of well-maintained gravel road and over 2 miles of interior wood roads that have been recently repaired following logging operations.
-Over 1 miles of firebreaks already installed from the previous understory burn that provide easy ATV access, land management, and surveillance throughout the property.
-Rich wildlife habitat due to the flowing creek, hard mast-producing trees, and large food plots.
Location
Nestled in the scenic rolling hills and valleys of Alabama's Piedmont region, the Equality Woodlands 2 tract offers the perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and convenient access. Surrounded on the majority of boundaries by expansive timberland, this property offers natural privacy and a serene landscape, while Alabama Highway 259 provides excellent access along its westernmost boundary.
Located just one mile from the community of Equality, you'll find a local service station and general store ideal for quick stops and everyday essentials. For a broader range of amenities, Alexander City is a short 15-minute drive north via US Hwy 280, and Wetumpka lies just 20 minutes to the south. Both cities offer shopping, dining, hotels, and healthcare facilities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to Lake Martin, just five miles to the east, as the crow flies, with boat landings less than ten minutes away from the property. The Coosa River and Jordan Lake are also easily accessible from the southwest, offering additional options for fishing, boating, and recreation.
Montgomery, the state capital, is less than an hour away, offering a regional airport. Whether you are seeking a private recreational escape, timber investment, or a peaceful homestead site, Equality places you at the center of Alabama's natural beauty and small-town charm.
Access
The tract is currently accessible by an existing gravel entrance that provides access to the entire property. There is approximately 0.6 miles of gravel driveway that connects to an additional 2+ miles of interior woods roads. All interior roads
were improved in 2024. The tract features approximately 500 feet of frontage along Alabama Highway 259 and immediate access to electricity.
Property Description
Equality Woodlands 2 is well-suited for timber production, thanks to its favorable location, well-drained soils, and quality timber type. The property's proximity to the highway, electricity, and open layout also make it an excellent place to build a house, cabin, or private getaway.
There are two thoughtfully cleared areas within the mature pine stand that provide a picturesque and practical site for building, both being adjacent to a well-maintained gravel driveway. For a more remote building location, there are several cleared off hill-tops within the recently clear-cut areas. The gently rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from approximately 580 to 720 feet above sea level, enhances aesthetic appeal and usability. The property boasts several perennial and intermittent streams, adding scenic charm and a useful water resource. The recent clear-cut, thinning, chemical release, and
prescribed burn have opened the view of the landscape, allowing for clear views across the entire property. The open views are broken up by hardwoods, and they were left for Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) during the last timber harvest, providing ideal conditions for wildlife habitat. The SMZs provide roosting areas and travel corridors for game species.
With a strong wildlife presence already, the property offers great hunting potential. Between the managed pine, open spaces, water access, and natural beauty, this tract is a true multi-use opportunity for timber, recreation, or a peaceful homestead.
Timber Resource
Equality Woodlands 2 features approximately 67 acres of 31-year-old loblolly pine, which was thinned two years ago. If timber production is a primary goal, this stand is financially mature and ready for harvest at any time. To continue maximizing growth and long-term yield, replanting with loblolly pine following harvest is recommended. In addition to thinning, the pine stand has recently undergone a midrotation woody release and prescribed understory burn. The release and burn help clear residual logging debris, enhance visibility by opening the understory, reduce the risk of severe wildfire severity, and significantly improve habitat conditions for wildlife. Since the burn, new green vegetation has emerged, offering high-quality forage that attracts and supports game species. If wildlife management or visual appeal is a high priority, a recurring burn scheduled every two to three years can help maintain these conditions.
The property includes 142 acres of cutover that were harvested in early 2024. The cutover received an aerial site prep chemical application in June 2025 and is scheduled to be replanted in Loblolly pine. The cutover will be planted with genetically improved containerized Loblolly pine seedlings on 12 feet by 8 feet spacing, resulting in approximately 454 trees per acre. The seedling and spacing were selected to optimize growth and quality while enhancing wildlife habitat. Once the seedlings are planted, they will be ready to be thinned in approximately 15 years.
The property also includes 43 acres of hardwood-dominant bottomland that follows the natural course of the streams. While limited, timber harvest may be possible in these areas. Preserving bottomlands to preserve water quality, serve as wildlife travel corridors, and enhance habitat biodiversity is generally advised. This portion of the tract contains a good mix of hard mast-producing trees, such as oak, which provide important seasonal food sources for wildlife.
08/11/2025
$831,000
256 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 802 Alabama 259, Equality, AL
Property Overview
Equality Woodlands 2 presents a diverse and well-managed tract ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
-Mature 31-year-old loblolly pine stand with recent thinning, herbicide release, and a controlled burn, ready for immediate timber income or long-term investment and cutover that is currently in the process of being replanted with Loblolly Pine.
-Prime location just minutes from Lake Martin, with easy access to the Coosa River, Jordan Lake, and nearby Alexander City and Wetumpka.
-Excellent potential for a homesite or getaway with open building areas, highway frontage, electricity access, and gently rolling terrain.
-Approximately 0.6 miles of well-maintained gravel road and over 2 miles of interior wood roads that have been recently repaired following logging operations.
-Over 1 miles of firebreaks already installed from the previous understory burn that provide easy ATV access, land management, and surveillance throughout the property.
-Rich wildlife habitat due to the flowing creek, hard mast-producing trees, and large food plots.
Location
Nestled in the scenic rolling hills and valleys of Alabama's Piedmont region, the Equality Woodlands 2 tract offers the perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and convenient access. Surrounded on the majority of boundaries by expansive timberland, this property offers natural privacy and a serene landscape, while Alabama Highway 259 provides excellent access along its westernmost boundary.
Located just one mile from the community of Equality, you'll find a local service station and general store ideal for quick stops and everyday essentials. For a broader range of amenities, Alexander City is a short 15-minute drive north via US Hwy 280, and Wetumpka lies just 20 minutes to the south. Both cities offer shopping, dining, hotels, and healthcare facilities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to Lake Martin, just five miles to the east, as the crow flies, with boat landings less than ten minutes away from the property. The Coosa River and Jordan Lake are also easily accessible from the southwest, offering additional options for fishing, boating, and recreation.
Montgomery, the state capital, is less than an hour away, offering a regional airport. Whether you are seeking a private recreational escape, timber investment, or a peaceful homestead site, Equality places you at the center of Alabama's natural beauty and small-town charm.
Access
The tract is currently accessible by an existing gravel entrance that provides access to the entire property. There is approximately 0.6 miles of gravel driveway that connects to an additional 2+ miles of interior woods roads. All interior roads
were improved in 2024. The tract features approximately 500 feet of frontage along Alabama Highway 259 and immediate access to electricity.
Property Description
Equality Woodlands 2 is well-suited for timber production, thanks to its favorable location, well-drained soils, and quality timber type. The property's proximity to the highway, electricity, and open layout also make it an excellent place to build a house, cabin, or private getaway.
There are two thoughtfully cleared areas within the mature pine stand that provide a picturesque and practical site for building, both being adjacent to a well-maintained gravel driveway. For a more remote building location, there are several cleared off hill-tops within the recently clear-cut areas. The gently rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from approximately 580 to 720 feet above sea level, enhances aesthetic appeal and usability. The property boasts several perennial and intermittent streams, adding scenic charm and a useful water resource. The recent clear-cut, thinning, chemical release, and
prescribed burn have opened the view of the landscape, allowing for clear views across the entire property. The open views are broken up by hardwoods, and they were left for Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) during the last timber harvest, providing ideal conditions for wildlife habitat. The SMZs provide roosting areas and travel corridors for game species.
With a strong wildlife presence already, the property offers great hunting potential. Between the managed pine, open spaces, water access, and natural beauty, this tract is a true multi-use opportunity for timber, recreation, or a peaceful homestead.
Timber Resource
Equality Woodlands 2 features approximately 67 acres of 31-year-old loblolly pine, which was thinned two years ago. If timber production is a primary goal, this stand is financially mature and ready for harvest at any time. To continue maximizing growth and long-term yield, replanting with loblolly pine following harvest is recommended. In addition to thinning, the pine stand has recently undergone a midrotation woody release and prescribed understory burn. The release and burn help clear residual logging debris, enhance visibility by opening the understory, reduce the risk of severe wildfire severity, and significantly improve habitat conditions for wildlife. Since the burn, new green vegetation has emerged, offering high-quality forage that attracts and supports game species. If wildlife management or visual appeal is a high priority, a recurring burn scheduled every two to three years can help maintain these conditions.
The property includes 142 acres of cutover that were harvested in early 2024. The cutover received an aerial site prep chemical application in June 2025 and is scheduled to be replanted in Loblolly pine. The cutover will be planted with genetically improved containerized Loblolly pine seedlings on 12 feet by 8 feet spacing, resulting in approximately 454 trees per acre. The seedling and spacing were selected to optimize growth and quality while enhancing wildlife habitat. Once the seedlings are planted, they will be ready to be thinned in approximately 15 years.
The property also includes 43 acres of hardwood-dominant bottomland that follows the natural course of the streams. While limited, timber harvest may be possible in these areas. Preserving bottomlands to preserve water quality, serve as wildlife travel corridors, and enhance habitat biodiversity is generally advised. This portion of the tract contains a good mix of hard mast-producing trees, such as oak, which provide important seasonal food sources for wildlife.
08/11/2025
$831,000
256 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 802 Alabama 259, Equality, AL
Property Overview
Equality Woodlands 2 presents a diverse and well-managed tract ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
-Mature 31-year-old loblolly pine stand with recent thinning, herbicide release, and a controlled burn, ready for immediate timber income or long-term investment and cutover that is currently in the process of being replanted with Loblolly Pine.
-Prime location just minutes from Lake Martin, with easy access to the Coosa River, Jordan Lake, and nearby Alexander City and Wetumpka.
-Excellent potential for a homesite or getaway with open building areas, highway frontage, electricity access, and gently rolling terrain.
-Approximately 0.6 miles of well-maintained gravel road and over 2 miles of interior wood roads that have been recently repaired following logging operations.
-Over 1 miles of firebreaks already installed from the previous understory burn that provide easy ATV access, land management, and surveillance throughout the property.
-Rich wildlife habitat due to the flowing creek, hard mast-producing trees, and large food plots.
Location
Nestled in the scenic rolling hills and valleys of Alabama's Piedmont region, the Equality Woodlands 2 tract offers the perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and convenient access. Surrounded on the majority of boundaries by expansive timberland, this property offers natural privacy and a serene landscape, while Alabama Highway 259 provides excellent access along its westernmost boundary.
Located just one mile from the community of Equality, you'll find a local service station and general store ideal for quick stops and everyday essentials. For a broader range of amenities, Alexander City is a short 15-minute drive north via US Hwy 280, and Wetumpka lies just 20 minutes to the south. Both cities offer shopping, dining, hotels, and healthcare facilities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to Lake Martin, just five miles to the east, as the crow flies, with boat landings less than ten minutes away from the property. The Coosa River and Jordan Lake are also easily accessible from the southwest, offering additional options for fishing, boating, and recreation.
Montgomery, the state capital, is less than an hour away, offering a regional airport. Whether you are seeking a private recreational escape, timber investment, or a peaceful homestead site, Equality places you at the center of Alabama's natural beauty and small-town charm.
Access
The tract is currently accessible by an existing gravel entrance that provides access to the entire property. There is approximately 0.6 miles of gravel driveway that connects to an additional 2+ miles of interior woods roads. All interior roads
were improved in 2024. The tract features approximately 500 feet of frontage along Alabama Highway 259 and immediate access to electricity.
Property Description
Equality Woodlands 2 is well-suited for timber production, thanks to its favorable location, well-drained soils, and quality timber type. The property's proximity to the highway, electricity, and open layout also make it an excellent place to build a house, cabin, or private getaway.
There are two thoughtfully cleared areas within the mature pine stand that provide a picturesque and practical site for building, both being adjacent to a well-maintained gravel driveway. For a more remote building location, there are several cleared off hill-tops within the recently clear-cut areas. The gently rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from approximately 580 to 720 feet above sea level, enhances aesthetic appeal and usability. The property boasts several perennial and intermittent streams, adding scenic charm and a useful water resource. The recent clear-cut, thinning, chemical release, and
prescribed burn have opened the view of the landscape, allowing for clear views across the entire property. The open views are broken up by hardwoods, and they were left for Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) during the last timber harvest, providing ideal conditions for wildlife habitat. The SMZs provide roosting areas and travel corridors for game species.
With a strong wildlife presence already, the property offers great hunting potential. Between the managed pine, open spaces, water access, and natural beauty, this tract is a true multi-use opportunity for timber, recreation, or a peaceful homestead.
Timber Resource
Equality Woodlands 2 features approximately 67 acres of 31-year-old loblolly pine, which was thinned two years ago. If timber production is a primary goal, this stand is financially mature and ready for harvest at any time. To continue maximizing growth and long-term yield, replanting with loblolly pine following harvest is recommended. In addition to thinning, the pine stand has recently undergone a midrotation woody release and prescribed understory burn. The release and burn help clear residual logging debris, enhance visibility by opening the understory, reduce the risk of severe wildfire severity, and significantly improve habitat conditions for wildlife. Since the burn, new green vegetation has emerged, offering high-quality forage that attracts and supports game species. If wildlife management or visual appeal is a high priority, a recurring burn scheduled every two to three years can help maintain these conditions.
The property includes 142 acres of cutover that were harvested in early 2024. The cutover received an aerial site prep chemical application in June 2025 and is scheduled to be replanted in Loblolly pine. The cutover will be planted with genetically improved containerized Loblolly pine seedlings on 12 feet by 8 feet spacing, resulting in approximately 454 trees per acre. The seedling and spacing were selected to optimize growth and quality while enhancing wildlife habitat. Once the seedlings are planted, they will be ready to be thinned in approximately 15 years.
The property also includes 43 acres of hardwood-dominant bottomland that follows the natural course of the streams. While limited, timber harvest may be possible in these areas. Preserving bottomlands to preserve water quality, serve as wildlife travel corridors, and enhance habitat biodiversity is generally advised. This portion of the tract contains a good mix of hard mast-producing trees, such as oak, which provide important seasonal food sources for wildlife.
08/11/2025
$831,000
256 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 802 Alabama 259, Equality, AL
Property Overview
Equality Woodlands 2 presents a diverse and well-managed tract ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
-Mature 31-year-old loblolly pine stand with recent thinning, herbicide release, and a controlled burn, ready for immediate timber income or long-term investment and cutover that is currently in the process of being replanted with Loblolly Pine.
-Prime location just minutes from Lake Martin, with easy access to the Coosa River, Jordan Lake, and nearby Alexander City and Wetumpka.
-Excellent potential for a homesite or getaway with open building areas, highway frontage, electricity access, and gently rolling terrain.
-Approximately 0.6 miles of well-maintained gravel road and over 2 miles of interior wood roads that have been recently repaired following logging operations.
-Over 1 miles of firebreaks already installed from the previous understory burn that provide easy ATV access, land management, and surveillance throughout the property.
-Rich wildlife habitat due to the flowing creek, hard mast-producing trees, and large food plots.
Location
Nestled in the scenic rolling hills and valleys of Alabama's Piedmont region, the Equality Woodlands 2 tract offers the perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and convenient access. Surrounded on the majority of boundaries by expansive timberland, this property offers natural privacy and a serene landscape, while Alabama Highway 259 provides excellent access along its westernmost boundary.
Located just one mile from the community of Equality, you'll find a local service station and general store ideal for quick stops and everyday essentials. For a broader range of amenities, Alexander City is a short 15-minute drive north via US Hwy 280, and Wetumpka lies just 20 minutes to the south. Both cities offer shopping, dining, hotels, and healthcare facilities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to Lake Martin, just five miles to the east, as the crow flies, with boat landings less than ten minutes away from the property. The Coosa River and Jordan Lake are also easily accessible from the southwest, offering additional options for fishing, boating, and recreation.
Montgomery, the state capital, is less than an hour away, offering a regional airport. Whether you are seeking a private recreational escape, timber investment, or a peaceful homestead site, Equality places you at the center of Alabama's natural beauty and small-town charm.
Access
The tract is currently accessible by an existing gravel entrance that provides access to the entire property. There is approximately 0.6 miles of gravel driveway that connects to an additional 2+ miles of interior woods roads. All interior roads
were improved in 2024. The tract features approximately 500 feet of frontage along Alabama Highway 259 and immediate access to electricity.
Property Description
Equality Woodlands 2 is well-suited for timber production, thanks to its favorable location, well-drained soils, and quality timber type. The property's proximity to the highway, electricity, and open layout also make it an excellent place to build a house, cabin, or private getaway.
There are two thoughtfully cleared areas within the mature pine stand that provide a picturesque and practical site for building, both being adjacent to a well-maintained gravel driveway. For a more remote building location, there are several cleared off hill-tops within the recently clear-cut areas. The gently rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from approximately 580 to 720 feet above sea level, enhances aesthetic appeal and usability. The property boasts several perennial and intermittent streams, adding scenic charm and a useful water resource. The recent clear-cut, thinning, chemical release, and
prescribed burn have opened the view of the landscape, allowing for clear views across the entire property. The open views are broken up by hardwoods, and they were left for Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) during the last timber harvest, providing ideal conditions for wildlife habitat. The SMZs provide roosting areas and travel corridors for game species.
With a strong wildlife presence already, the property offers great hunting potential. Between the managed pine, open spaces, water access, and natural beauty, this tract is a true multi-use opportunity for timber, recreation, or a peaceful homestead.
Timber Resource
Equality Woodlands 2 features approximately 67 acres of 31-year-old loblolly pine, which was thinned two years ago. If timber production is a primary goal, this stand is financially mature and ready for harvest at any time. To continue maximizing growth and long-term yield, replanting with loblolly pine following harvest is recommended. In addition to thinning, the pine stand has recently undergone a midrotation woody release and prescribed understory burn. The release and burn help clear residual logging debris, enhance visibility by opening the understory, reduce the risk of severe wildfire severity, and significantly improve habitat conditions for wildlife. Since the burn, new green vegetation has emerged, offering high-quality forage that attracts and supports game species. If wildlife management or visual appeal is a high priority, a recurring burn scheduled every two to three years can help maintain these conditions.
The property includes 142 acres of cutover that were harvested in early 2024. The cutover received an aerial site prep chemical application in June 2025 and is scheduled to be replanted in Loblolly pine. The cutover will be planted with genetically improved containerized Loblolly pine seedlings on 12 feet by 8 feet spacing, resulting in approximately 454 trees per acre. The seedling and spacing were selected to optimize growth and quality while enhancing wildlife habitat. Once the seedlings are planted, they will be ready to be thinned in approximately 15 years.
The property also includes 43 acres of hardwood-dominant bottomland that follows the natural course of the streams. While limited, timber harvest may be possible in these areas. Preserving bottomlands to preserve water quality, serve as wildlife travel corridors, and enhance habitat biodiversity is generally advised. This portion of the tract contains a good mix of hard mast-producing trees, such as oak, which provide important seasonal food sources for wildlife.
08/04/2025
$799,700
270 ac.
ACTIVE
Clay County - Bluff Springs Road, Ashland, AL
Property Overview
Bluff Springs Tract presents a blank slate for buyers seeking a property
with a multitude of possibilities due to the following attributes:
- 2,700 feet of paved road frontage along Bluff Springs Road
-Multiple hardwood bottoms and streams
-Well-established interior road system
-Access to power and water
-A great white-tailed deer and wild turkey population
-Rolling hills with excellent views
Location
Bluff Springs Tract is located in Alabama's scenic Piedmont region, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians and defined by its rolling hills and valleys. Surrounded by timberland and rural residential properties, the tract offers a peaceful, private setting with Bluff Springs Road providing convenient access along its eastern edge. The nearby towns of Ashland and Lineville are just 10 to 15 miles north of the property and offer essential services, including grocery stores, dining, public schools, medical facilities, fire and police departments, and convenience stores.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's proximity to recreational destinations: Hollins Wildlife Management Area is just 17 miles away for hiking and hunting, while Lake Wedowee and Lake Martin, both within 25 miles, offer excellent fishing and boating opportunities. For those needing regional or national travel access, Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport is within a two-hour drive, making this property both secluded and accessible.
Access
The Bluff Springs Tract offers excellent accessibility, featuring approximately 2,700 feet of paved road frontage and three main entry points. Over two miles of recently improved interior roads provide easy access throughout the entire property. The tract also has direct access to both power and water, enhancing its development potential.
Prior to the recent timber harvest, most of the boundary lines were clearly marked with blue paint. Remaining boundaries can be identified by existing fence lines and survey pins, making the property well-defined and easy to navigate.
Property Description
Bluff Springs Tract presents a unique and versatile opportunity for buyers seeking timber investment, recreational use, rural living, or farming potential. Spanning a diverse landscape with elevations ranging from 860 to 1,060 feet, the property features a mix of rolling hills, moderate slopes, and level ground with soils well-suited for timber production. Multiple intermittent and perennial streams traverse the tract, enhancing its natural beauty and ecological value. Access to power and water is available along Bluff Springs Road, with a powerline easement providing additional utility access.
Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the quality deer and turkey hunting, supported by Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) that act as natural travel corridors and contain mature hardwoods like white oaks, which are essential food sources for game. With no existing structures except an old chimney and a historic cemetery on the western edge, the land offers a blank canvas for development, including ideal sites for food plots and rural homesteads.
Timber Resource
A timber harvest was completed in early 2025, leaving approximately 27 acres of mature timber standing within designated SMZs. These areas not only preserve the property's natural beauty and ecological value but also provide immediate habitat and cover for wildlife. The recently harvested portions of the tract are primed for reforestation, offering flexibility for either natural regeneration or artificial planting.
For optimal timber production, genetically improved Loblolly pine is the recommended species, as soil reports confirm it is well-suited to the site conditions. The property's soils are not favorable for Longleaf pine, making Loblolly a more productive and profitable option for future timber investment. This setup presents an ideal opportunity for buyers seeking to establish a long-term, sustainable timber operation.
08/04/2025
$799,700
270 ac.
ACTIVE
Clay County - Bluff Springs Road, Ashland, AL
Property Overview
Bluff Springs Tract presents a blank slate for buyers seeking a property
with a multitude of possibilities due to the following attributes:
- 2,700 feet of paved road frontage along Bluff Springs Road
-Multiple hardwood bottoms and streams
-Well-established interior road system
-Access to power and water
-A great white-tailed deer and wild turkey population
-Rolling hills with excellent views
Location
Bluff Springs Tract is located in Alabama's scenic Piedmont region, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians and defined by its rolling hills and valleys. Surrounded by timberland and rural residential properties, the tract offers a peaceful, private setting with Bluff Springs Road providing convenient access along its eastern edge. The nearby towns of Ashland and Lineville are just 10 to 15 miles north of the property and offer essential services, including grocery stores, dining, public schools, medical facilities, fire and police departments, and convenience stores.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's proximity to recreational destinations: Hollins Wildlife Management Area is just 17 miles away for hiking and hunting, while Lake Wedowee and Lake Martin, both within 25 miles, offer excellent fishing and boating opportunities. For those needing regional or national travel access, Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport is within a two-hour drive, making this property both secluded and accessible.
Access
The Bluff Springs Tract offers excellent accessibility, featuring approximately 2,700 feet of paved road frontage and three main entry points. Over two miles of recently improved interior roads provide easy access throughout the entire property. The tract also has direct access to both power and water, enhancing its development potential.
Prior to the recent timber harvest, most of the boundary lines were clearly marked with blue paint. Remaining boundaries can be identified by existing fence lines and survey pins, making the property well-defined and easy to navigate.
Property Description
Bluff Springs Tract presents a unique and versatile opportunity for buyers seeking timber investment, recreational use, rural living, or farming potential. Spanning a diverse landscape with elevations ranging from 860 to 1,060 feet, the property features a mix of rolling hills, moderate slopes, and level ground with soils well-suited for timber production. Multiple intermittent and perennial streams traverse the tract, enhancing its natural beauty and ecological value. Access to power and water is available along Bluff Springs Road, with a powerline easement providing additional utility access.
Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the quality deer and turkey hunting, supported by Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) that act as natural travel corridors and contain mature hardwoods like white oaks, which are essential food sources for game. With no existing structures except an old chimney and a historic cemetery on the western edge, the land offers a blank canvas for development, including ideal sites for food plots and rural homesteads.
Timber Resource
A timber harvest was completed in early 2025, leaving approximately 27 acres of mature timber standing within designated SMZs. These areas not only preserve the property's natural beauty and ecological value but also provide immediate habitat and cover for wildlife. The recently harvested portions of the tract are primed for reforestation, offering flexibility for either natural regeneration or artificial planting.
For optimal timber production, genetically improved Loblolly pine is the recommended species, as soil reports confirm it is well-suited to the site conditions. The property's soils are not favorable for Longleaf pine, making Loblolly a more productive and profitable option for future timber investment. This setup presents an ideal opportunity for buyers seeking to establish a long-term, sustainable timber operation.
08/04/2025
$799,700
270 ac.
ACTIVE
Clay County - Bluff Springs Road, Ashland, AL
Property Overview
Bluff Springs Tract presents a blank slate for buyers seeking a property
with a multitude of possibilities due to the following attributes:
- 2,700 feet of paved road frontage along Bluff Springs Road
-Multiple hardwood bottoms and streams
-Well-established interior road system
-Access to power and water
-A great white-tailed deer and wild turkey population
-Rolling hills with excellent views
Location
Bluff Springs Tract is located in Alabama's scenic Piedmont region, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians and defined by its rolling hills and valleys. Surrounded by timberland and rural residential properties, the tract offers a peaceful, private setting with Bluff Springs Road providing convenient access along its eastern edge. The nearby towns of Ashland and Lineville are just 10 to 15 miles north of the property and offer essential services, including grocery stores, dining, public schools, medical facilities, fire and police departments, and convenience stores.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's proximity to recreational destinations: Hollins Wildlife Management Area is just 17 miles away for hiking and hunting, while Lake Wedowee and Lake Martin, both within 25 miles, offer excellent fishing and boating opportunities. For those needing regional or national travel access, Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport is within a two-hour drive, making this property both secluded and accessible.
Access
The Bluff Springs Tract offers excellent accessibility, featuring approximately 2,700 feet of paved road frontage and three main entry points. Over two miles of recently improved interior roads provide easy access throughout the entire property. The tract also has direct access to both power and water, enhancing its development potential.
Prior to the recent timber harvest, most of the boundary lines were clearly marked with blue paint. Remaining boundaries can be identified by existing fence lines and survey pins, making the property well-defined and easy to navigate.
Property Description
Bluff Springs Tract presents a unique and versatile opportunity for buyers seeking timber investment, recreational use, rural living, or farming potential. Spanning a diverse landscape with elevations ranging from 860 to 1,060 feet, the property features a mix of rolling hills, moderate slopes, and level ground with soils well-suited for timber production. Multiple intermittent and perennial streams traverse the tract, enhancing its natural beauty and ecological value. Access to power and water is available along Bluff Springs Road, with a powerline easement providing additional utility access.
Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the quality deer and turkey hunting, supported by Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) that act as natural travel corridors and contain mature hardwoods like white oaks, which are essential food sources for game. With no existing structures except an old chimney and a historic cemetery on the western edge, the land offers a blank canvas for development, including ideal sites for food plots and rural homesteads.
Timber Resource
A timber harvest was completed in early 2025, leaving approximately 27 acres of mature timber standing within designated SMZs. These areas not only preserve the property's natural beauty and ecological value but also provide immediate habitat and cover for wildlife. The recently harvested portions of the tract are primed for reforestation, offering flexibility for either natural regeneration or artificial planting.
For optimal timber production, genetically improved Loblolly pine is the recommended species, as soil reports confirm it is well-suited to the site conditions. The property's soils are not favorable for Longleaf pine, making Loblolly a more productive and profitable option for future timber investment. This setup presents an ideal opportunity for buyers seeking to establish a long-term, sustainable timber operation.
08/04/2025
$799,700
270 ac.
ACTIVE
Clay County - Bluff Springs Road, Ashland, AL
Property Overview
Bluff Springs Tract presents a blank slate for buyers seeking a property
with a multitude of possibilities due to the following attributes:
- 2,700 feet of paved road frontage along Bluff Springs Road
-Multiple hardwood bottoms and streams
-Well-established interior road system
-Access to power and water
-A great white-tailed deer and wild turkey population
-Rolling hills with excellent views
Location
Bluff Springs Tract is located in Alabama's scenic Piedmont region, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians and defined by its rolling hills and valleys. Surrounded by timberland and rural residential properties, the tract offers a peaceful, private setting with Bluff Springs Road providing convenient access along its eastern edge. The nearby towns of Ashland and Lineville are just 10 to 15 miles north of the property and offer essential services, including grocery stores, dining, public schools, medical facilities, fire and police departments, and convenience stores.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's proximity to recreational destinations: Hollins Wildlife Management Area is just 17 miles away for hiking and hunting, while Lake Wedowee and Lake Martin, both within 25 miles, offer excellent fishing and boating opportunities. For those needing regional or national travel access, Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport is within a two-hour drive, making this property both secluded and accessible.
Access
The Bluff Springs Tract offers excellent accessibility, featuring approximately 2,700 feet of paved road frontage and three main entry points. Over two miles of recently improved interior roads provide easy access throughout the entire property. The tract also has direct access to both power and water, enhancing its development potential.
Prior to the recent timber harvest, most of the boundary lines were clearly marked with blue paint. Remaining boundaries can be identified by existing fence lines and survey pins, making the property well-defined and easy to navigate.
Property Description
Bluff Springs Tract presents a unique and versatile opportunity for buyers seeking timber investment, recreational use, rural living, or farming potential. Spanning a diverse landscape with elevations ranging from 860 to 1,060 feet, the property features a mix of rolling hills, moderate slopes, and level ground with soils well-suited for timber production. Multiple intermittent and perennial streams traverse the tract, enhancing its natural beauty and ecological value. Access to power and water is available along Bluff Springs Road, with a powerline easement providing additional utility access.
Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the quality deer and turkey hunting, supported by Streamside Management Zones (Smzs) that act as natural travel corridors and contain mature hardwoods like white oaks, which are essential food sources for game. With no existing structures except an old chimney and a historic cemetery on the western edge, the land offers a blank canvas for development, including ideal sites for food plots and rural homesteads.
Timber Resource
A timber harvest was completed in early 2025, leaving approximately 27 acres of mature timber standing within designated SMZs. These areas not only preserve the property's natural beauty and ecological value but also provide immediate habitat and cover for wildlife. The recently harvested portions of the tract are primed for reforestation, offering flexibility for either natural regeneration or artificial planting.
For optimal timber production, genetically improved Loblolly pine is the recommended species, as soil reports confirm it is well-suited to the site conditions. The property's soils are not favorable for Longleaf pine, making Loblolly a more productive and profitable option for future timber investment. This setup presents an ideal opportunity for buyers seeking to establish a long-term, sustainable timber operation.
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