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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.
08/11/2025
$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.
08/11/2025
$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.
05/27/2025
$157,500
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - Alabama Highway 259, Equality, AL
Equality Woodlands presents a diverse and well-managed tract ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
- Mature 31-year-old loblolly pine stand with recent thinning and controlled burn, ready for immediate timber income or long-term investment.
- Prime location just minutes from Lake Martin, with easy access to the Coosa River, Jordan Lake, and nearby towns like Alexander City and Wetumpka.
- Excellent potential for a homesite or getaway with open building areas, highway frontage, electricity access, and gently rolling terrain.
- Established interior road and nearly a mile of firebreaks for easy ATV access and land management throughout the property.
- Rich wildlife habitat due to the flowing creek water resource and hard mast-producing trees offer seasonal food sources.
Location Overview
Nestled in the scenic rolling hills and valleys of Alabama's Piedmont region, the Equality tract offers the perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and convenient access. Surrounded on three sides by expansive timberland, this property offers natural privacy and a serene landscape, while Alabama Highway provides excellent access along its western 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 towns 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 entrance and woods road just to the north, but a dedicated entrance will need to be established for long-term use. A quarter-mile interior road inside the property provides solid access for 24 vehicles under dry conditions. In addition, nearly a mile of established firebreaks encircles the thinned pine areas, offering ATV access to all corners of the property, perfect for land management, hunting, or recreation. The tract features approximately 1,200 feet of frontage along Alabama Highway 259 and immediate access to electricity.
Property Description
This tract 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 barndominium, cabin, or private getaway.
A thoughtfully cleared area nestled within the heart of the pine stand provides a picturesque and practical site for building. The gently rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 720 feet, enhances aesthetic appeal and usability.
A creek meanders through the lower third of the property, adding scenic charm and a useful water resource. Recent thinning and prescribed burning have opened up the landscape, allowing for clear views across most of the tract and creating ideal conditions for wildlife habitat.
With a strong game presence already on the land, 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 features approximately 23 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 prescribed burn. This controlled burn helped clear residual logging slash, enhanced visibility by opening the canopy, reduced the risk of wildfire, and significantly improved 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 higher priority, a recurring burn schedule every two to three years can help maintain these conditions.
The property also includes approximately seven acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that follows the natural course of the creek. While limited timber harvest may be possible in this area, preserving these bottomlands to serve as wildlife travel corridors and enhance habitat diversity is generally advisable. 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.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/15/2025
$1,600,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - 000 State HWY 22, Rockford, AL
RockWood Forrest
The 1800s vintage dog-trot camp house is completely restored with a total remodel that includes all new electric, plumbing, central HVAC, insulation, metal roof, masonry stone fireplaces, and stripping of old paint to expose the original heart-pine walls and floors. Great efforts were taken in the preservation of this historic dogtrot house and the maintenance of the original 100% heart pine construction while maintaining the exact original footprint.
Diverse wildlife habitats such as Sawtooth oaks, pear, apple, and chestnut orchard, and 6 wildlife food plots have been strategically incorporated into a wildlife-mecca master plan.
LOCATION: Central Coosa County, Alabama, east of Rockford fronting State HWY 22. 1 hour 30 min to Birmingham, 1 hour to Auburn, 15 min to Alexander City, Lake Martin and US HWY 280
For 20 years, the Jones family has enjoyed entertaining family and guests at RockWood Forrest and is ready to turn over the stewardship to a new owner. RockWood Forrest is a special place with a historic old farmhouse, mature timber, bountiful wildlife, and a peace and quiet that draws you into nature. Properties like this rarely come on the market. Call for an appointment today.
10/13/2025
$200,000
41.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - Hwy 259, Lot#WP001, Equality, AL
This highly desirable location and acreage size offer the perfect blend of convenience and recreational privacy. With county road frontage and utilities available, it's ready for a potential home or cabin, weekend getaway for hunting or fishing, and a timber investment opportunity. An existing pond adds the perfect combination of recreational hunting and fishing. The tract is surrounded by forested land and features a mix of mature hardwoods and established pine stands, creating a peaceful, private setting rich in wildlife. Located less than 10 miles from Lake Martin, this property offers both privacy and easy access to one of Alabama's great recreational hunting areas.
10/13/2025
$200,000
41.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - Hwy 259, Lot#WP001, Equality, AL
This highly desirable location and acreage size offer the perfect blend of convenience and recreational privacy. With county road frontage and utilities available, it's ready for a potential home or cabin, weekend getaway for hunting or fishing, and a timber investment opportunity. An existing pond adds the perfect combination of recreational hunting and fishing. The tract is surrounded by forested land and features a mix of mature hardwoods and established pine stands, creating a peaceful, private setting rich in wildlife. Located less than 10 miles from Lake Martin, this property offers both privacy and easy access to one of Alabama's great recreational hunting areas.
10/13/2025
$200,000
41.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - Hwy 259, Lot#WP001, Equality, AL
This highly desirable location and acreage size offer the perfect blend of convenience and recreational privacy. With county road frontage and utilities available, it's ready for a potential home or cabin, weekend getaway for hunting or fishing, and a timber investment opportunity. An existing pond adds the perfect combination of recreational hunting and fishing. The tract is surrounded by forested land and features a mix of mature hardwoods and established pine stands, creating a peaceful, private setting rich in wildlife. Located less than 10 miles from Lake Martin, this property offers both privacy and easy access to one of Alabama's great recreational hunting areas.
10/13/2025
$200,000
41.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Coosa County - Hwy 259, Lot#WP001, Equality, AL
This highly desirable location and acreage size offer the perfect blend of convenience and recreational privacy. With county road frontage and utilities available, it's ready for a potential home or cabin, weekend getaway for hunting or fishing, and a timber investment opportunity. An existing pond adds the perfect combination of recreational hunting and fishing. The tract is surrounded by forested land and features a mix of mature hardwoods and established pine stands, creating a peaceful, private setting rich in wildlife. Located less than 10 miles from Lake Martin, this property offers both privacy and easy access to one of Alabama's great recreational hunting areas.
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