Randolph County, Alabama Land For Sale (42 results)
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05/30/2025
$840,104
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
07/24/2025
$211,463
55 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
Property Overview
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
Location
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Access
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
Property Description
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Timber Resource
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
07/24/2025
$149,768
39 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
Property Overview
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
Location
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Access
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
Property Description
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Timber Resource
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
09/02/2025
$1,050,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1434 County Road 864, Wadley, AL
This 160-acre property near Roanoke combines a spacious 3-bedroom 2.5-bath custom-built home with recreational land that supports a variety of uses, including hunting, outdoor recreation, and long-term land ownership. Located down a private gravel driveway, the newly constructed home offers approximately 3,800 square feet of heated and cooled space, including the garage. The home is designed for both everyday living and accommodating guests. Inside, the living room and kitchen flow together in an open layout, highlighted by vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. A wood-burning fireplace serves as a central feature in the living room, providing a warm gathering space during colder months. The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, commercial-grade appliances, and a large pantry. The primary suite includes a custom-tiled shower, spacious walk-in closets, and a comfortable layout. Two additional bedrooms are positioned for privacy, making them well-suited for visitors. Additional rooms include a private office and a large laundry room with a utility sink. The property offers outdoor living space with a gravel fire pit area and Adirondack seating, along with space adjacent to the home identified as a potential pond site. Beyond the home, the land features rolling terrain with a well-established trail system that provides access throughout the acreage. Three food plots with shooting houses are positioned on the property, supporting deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The majority of the perimeter of the property has been cleared and prepared for a high fence, which would allow a future owner to establish a managed hunting preserve if desired. This property provides the combination of a newly built home, versatile acreage, and recreational land features in a single tract, making it a strong option for buyers looking for a balance between residential use and outdoor pursuits. Give me a call today for more details.
05/30/2025
$487,122
179 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 87, Roanoke, AL
Big Springs Tract presents a secluded tract with great potential for timber production, ideal for buyers seeking the following attributes:
-High-quality timber investment with 120 acres of recently planted loblolly pine offering excellent long-term potential for sawtimber and pole-quality timber production in a strong local market.
-Well-drained soils, gently rolling terrain, and active creeks support robust timber growth, while the bottomlands with mature hardwoods enhance ecological value and wildlife corridors.
-A mix of upland natural timber, hardwood bottomlands, and established food plots creates ideal conditions for hunting, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation.
-A network of interior roads and trails established after recent harvest activity provides good access throughout the property, with a deeded easement connecting to paved County Road 87, where power is available.
Location
The Big Springs Tract is situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The city of Roanoke, along with US Hwy 431, is approximately 15 minutes to the south and offers dining, grocery stores, and hotel accommodations. The town of Wedowee, located about 20 minutes to the west, has a hospital available for medical needs. Both Lakes Wedowee and West Point are easily accessible for day trips. Additionally, the Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Access
The tract is currently accessible by an easement that crosses other ownerships to County Road 87. Thanks to recent timber harvest activity, a system of interior roads and trails has been established for interior access. Most of these are suitable for 24 when dry but may require 44 during wet periods. The easement leads to County Road 87, which is a paved county-maintained road. Power is available along the county road.
Property Description
This tract offers excellent recreational appeal, thanks to its diverse mix of timber types and its connection to an expansive forested landscape that enhances both seclusion and wildlife movement. The property holds strong potential for future timber production, making it equally attractive to those seeking both enjoyment and long-term investment opportunities. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from 1,080 to 1,280 feet above sea level. The soil is well-drained and suitable for timber management. Additionally, there are several creeks running through the middle of the tract and the southern portion as well. Established food plots are also available on the property. The Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away.
Timber Resource
The Big Springs Tract consists of approximately 120 acres of recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine established in 2022 and 2023. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it reaches maturity. In this region, the typical management practice is to thin the trees around age 15 and again at age 21. They are expected to reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning, other options can be considered to enhance growth and/or wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located within a strong market for pine sawtimber and poles.
There are also about 30 acres of upland natural timber, featuring a mixture of pine and hardwood. These areas can provide near-term timber income if desired. If timber production is a primary objective, these areas should be replanted with loblolly pine after harvesting. Currently, they contribute to the property's diversity.
Additionally, the tract includes approximately 39 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomlands that follow the courses of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can be conducted in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors and to enhance the tract's diversity. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees (such as oaks), which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
07/24/2025
$319,301
88 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 823, Wadley, AL
Property Overview
The Dickert Tracts offer the unique opportunity to acquire one or all four of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the Piedmont region of Alabama. Each tract is a recreation recreationist's dream, offering excellent hunting and a prime location near the Tallapoosa River and Lake Wedowee, along with young, productive pine plantations on tracts 1 and 2/3 that present an investment opportunity and mature timber on tracts 4 and 5.
Location
The Dickert Tracts are situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, characterized by its rolling hills and valleys. It is surrounded by timberland on all sides. The town of Wadley is only a 7-mile drive west, offering convenience stores, fuel options, and a couple of local restaurants. The city of Roanoke is approximately 15 minutes east and provides dining, grocery shopping, and hotel accommodations. The Tallapoosa River is just four miles away, and Lake Wedowee can be reached within 20 minutes. Additionally, Atlanta Airport is about an hour and a half away.
Access
Each tract has road frontage and access points along County Road 823. Interior roads and trails may require 4WD vehicles during wet conditions. Additionally, power is available along the county road, and public water is within a quarter mile south of Tract 5.
Tract 1 has approximately 1.5 miles of interior roads and trails that allow access to the interior. The property features about 2,500 feet of frontage along County Road 823, which is graveled and maintained by the county.
Tract 2/3 has approximately 1,100 feet of frontage on CR 823 and an internal road shared by a neighbor that provides access to the western portions. Much of the tract sits just behind the church and cemetery.
Tract 4 boasts about 2,900 feet of frontage on CR 823 and has a trail leading to the pond on the eastern side of the property.
Tract 5 has nearly 700 feet of frontage and an access used for logging just north of the residence that adjoins.
Property Description
These tracts are ideal for recreational use due to their diverse timber types and their location within a larger forested area, which offers significant potential for future timber production. The terrain is gently rolling, with elevations ranging from approximately 680 to 900 feet above sea level.
The soils are well-drained, making them suitable for timber management. A branch of Beaverdam Creek runs through along the north side of Tract 1 and the bottom of Tract 2. Tract 4 features a small pond. Additionally, the Tallapoosa River, West Point Lake, and Lake Wedowee are all just a short drive away from these tracts.
Timber Resource
Tract 1 has 201 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 12 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, 39 acres of upland timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood, and 29 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 2/3 has 20 acres of recently planted improved loblolly pine, 47 acres of nine-year-old planted loblolly pine, and 18 acres of hardwood-dominated bottomland that followed the run of the creeks.
Tract 4 has 44 acres of mature loblolly pine plantation that was thinned about four years ago and 7 acres of upland natural timberland with a mix of pine and hardwood. A small degree of bottomland timber is around the pond on the east side.
Tract 5 has 34 acres of recently thinned mature loblolly plantation and about 4 acres of natural timber with a mix of hardwood and pine.
The recently planted acres were planted with genetically improved loblolly pine this past winter. The genetic stock used is expected to produce sawtimber and pole-quality timber once it matures. In this region, the typical management practice involves thinning around age 15 and again at age 21. The stand should reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30, depending on growth rates and market conditions. After thinning is completed, additional options can be considered to enhance growth and wildlife value, such as prescribed burning, fertilization, and herbaceous treatments. This tract is located in a robust market for pine sawtimber and poles.
Additionally, some tracts have nine-year-old loblolly pine, which should be ready for thinning in three to four more years following the same management regime mentioned above. Any upland natural timber, comprising a mix of pine and hardwood, can be managed like plantations if they have reached marketable size. But these areas contribute to the tract's diversity, benefiting local wildlife. The hardwood-dominated bottomlands follow the run of the creeks. While some timber harvesting can occur in these areas, it is generally recommended to keep them intact to serve as wildlife travel corridors, which enhances the overall diversity of the tract. This area contains a significant number of hard mast-producing trees, such as oaks, which provide valuable food sources throughout the year.
07/22/2025
$150,696
47.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - Wedowee, AL
Located in Randolph County, Alabama, the 47.8-acre Woodville 884 Tract offers a compelling blend of recreational appeal and long-term timber investment. The property features 38.3 acres of well-stocked, four-year-old loblolly pine plantation on productive timberland soils, providing excellent future income potential. An additional 9.5 acres of natural hardwood surrounds an intermittent creek, creating a natural wildlife corridor ideal for hunting and outdoor enjoyment. Conveniently situated just 6 miles from Flint Rock Park on the Tallapoosa River, 11 miles from Roanoke, and 75 miles from both Birmingham and Atlanta, this property is ideally located for weekend getaways or a private retreat.
03/12/2026
$397,500
82 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 770 Orion Ln, Roanoke, AL
This exceptional 82-acre Wedowee hunting and timber tract offers a rare opportunity to own a truly beautiful piece of recreational land. The property features a gated entrance and an established trail system that winds throughout the acreage, making it easy to access many areas of the land by ATV or 4-wheeler. Mature hardwood timber covers much of the property, creating outstanding wildlife habitat and providing the feel of a classic Southern hunting tract. The rolling topography adds character and scenic views, with hills, ridges, and hollows that make exploring the property enjoyable in every direction.
Wildlife signs are abundant throughout the property, with evidence of both deer and turkey activity across the tract. Several open areas offer excellent opportunities for food plots or the placement of shooting houses, giving hunters multiple strategic locations to set up stands. Whether you are looking for a dedicated hunting property, a private recreational retreat, or a long-term timber investment, this Wedowee tract offers the privacy, natural beauty, and wildlife habitat that serious land buyers are searching for.
02/12/2026
$420,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 0 Old Highway 431 Tract 1, Wedowee, AL
Pineywood Creek Tract 120+/- Acres
Located in the northern portion of Randolph County, Alabama, this secluded 120+/- acre tract offers strong potential for timber production, recreation, and long-term investment.
The property features well-drained soils, gently rolling terrain, and active creeks that support healthy timber growth. Bottomland areas with mature hardwoods add diversity, wildlife habitat, and natural travel corridors. The mix of upland natural timber, hardwood bottoms, and established food plots creates ideal conditions for hunting, wildlife viewing, or establishing your own private retreat.
A network of interior roads and trails was established following recent harvest activity, providing access throughout the property, with minor improvements that can further enhance usability.
Access is provided by a deeded easement connecting to paved Old Highway 431, where power is available. A contractor has recently been hired to complete the new deeded easement road, and the work is scheduled to be finished in the near future, improving overall accessibility to the tract.
Whether you're looking for a timber investment, hunting property, or a long-term land hold, Pineywood Creek Tract offers versatility and strong potential.
09/25/2025
$384,750
81 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - Wedowee, AL
+/- 81 acres located on Randolph County road 2565. Heavily timbered with mature pine and hardwood and a perennial creek flows across the property. With almost a mile of road frontage on county road 2565, this property would be a good fit to divide for future home sites. Power and water are available at the road.
12/11/2025
$699,900
11 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 463 Wild Mountain Berry Lane, Newell, AL
11 Acres with Custom Home & Little Tallapoosa River Frontage Randolph County, AL
OverviewThis beautiful 11 acre property in Randolph County, Alabama, features a custom-built home overlooking the Little Tallapoosa River at Calhoun Bend. The setting is peaceful, private, and offers expansive river views in both directions, as well as a picturesque view of an oxbow horseshoe along this stretch of the river. With a mix of river frontage, wildlife, and usable acreage, this tract provides a rare opportunity just outside of Wedowee and less than an hour and a half from both Atlanta and Birmingham.
Custom Home & LayoutThe 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is well-built and thoughtfully designed to capture the surrounding scenery. The main level features a spacious master bedroom with a large walk-in closet and an attractive master bath. The master also includes access to a private nook porch that directly overlooks the riveran ideal spot to enjoy the quiet setting.
An additional bedroom on the main floor offers flexibility and works well as either a guest room or an office with a river view. The home includes a large modern kitchen with plenty of workspace and storage, along with a separate pantry and a dedicated laundry room. The living room is warm and inviting, centered around a wood-burning heater.
Upstairs, a large bedroom/den area provides a versatile second living space with its own private bathroom. A covered deck on the back of the home offers another comfortable area for relaxing and enjoying the river.
River Frontage & Water RecreationThis property offers a unique stretch of frontage along the Little Tallapoosa River, positioned right at the headwaters of Lake Wedowee. From the dock, you can easily access the larger open waters of the lake for boating and fishing, while still enjoying the quieter, more scenic upper river that is ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and exploring. The combination of lake access and peaceful river water makes this location especially versatile.
A private dock with power and water is already in place, giving you immediate, convenient access to both types of water recreation. The river corridor is also excellent for observing wildlife, including ducks, geese, eagles, and other native species.
Land, Wildlife & RecreationBeyond the homesite, the remaining acreage offers strong recreational potential with a mix of natural habitat suitable for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. It's a great setup for hunting, walking trails, or enjoying the outdoors in a private setting.
The land blends scenic appeal with usable space, making it suitable for a variety of outdoor activities.
LocationThe property sits just outside of Wedowee, Alabama, offering convenience to town while maintaining a quiet riverfront atmosphere. Travel times include:
- Less than 1 hour 30 minutes to Atlanta
- Less than 1 hour 30 minutes to Birmingham
A rare opportunity to own a custom home on a beautiful stretch of the Little Tallapoosa River with exceptional natural surroundings.
This property is shown by appointment only. Please reach out to Spencer Loveless or Luke Rice to view this beautiful property today!
12/24/2025
$825,600
258 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - Randolph County Road 310, Roanoke, AL
The High Shoals Tract is 258 acres +/- of land for sale in east Randolph County, Alabama. The property offers great recreational potential, with a timberland investment component. Two nice-sized creeks flow through the tract, offering live water on the property. High Pine Creek is a beautiful rock bottom creek with small riffles that create a peaceful place to go and sit and just listen and relax. The creek banks are lined with large stands of mountain laurel, and will be stunning when they bloom in spring. County Road 310 provides paved road access to the north side of the property, and power and county water are available along the road. There are several good spots for home sites or to build your getaway cabin or barndo. The portion south of High Pine Creek is currently accessed from the west by old County Road 617. It would be possible to create a creek crossing that allows you to stay within the tract. A good internal road system offers access to the majority of the tract. Several small food plots are spread throughout, and could be enlarged to offer even more hunting spots if desired. The timber on the 80 acres +/- north of High Pine Creek was harvested in the past 12-18 months or so, and has not been replanted. (Aerial imagery on many maps has not updated to reflect this yet.) The majority of the timber south of High Pine Creek is a good stand of loblolly pine plantation that was planted in approximately 2010-2011 (based on historical aerial map imagery). This timber will need a first thinning soon. The property is in a great location, only 7 miles to Roanoke, and is almost equidistant between Birmingham and Atlanta. There is abundant deer sign on the land, and as convenient as this property is to Auburn or surrounding areas, it would be easy to leave work and be in a deer stand in about an hour.
Legal Description- The property is in two tax parcels, which are referenced below. Property taxes were approximately $700.
Parcel A: 55 acres +/- located in Township 20S, Range 12E, Section 36, also described as Randolph County Tax Assessor Parcel ID# 12-07-36-0- 000-004-0000 .
Parcel B: 203 acres +/- located in Township 21S, Range 12E, Section 1, also described as Randolph County Tax Assessor Parcel ID# 16-01-01-0- 000-002-0000 .
Location- The land is located along Randolph County Road 310, and is only approximately 7 miles from Roanoke. The land is easily accessible to nearby recreational lakes, 18 miles to Lake Wedowee and 22 miles to West Point Lake. Roanoke is only 7 miles to the southwest, 29 miles to Lagrange, Ga, 45 miles to Oxford, AL, 51 miles to Auburn, 41 miles to Newnan, GA, 79 miles to Atlanta, and 105 miles to Birmingham. The land is currently leased for hunting, and showings are stricly by appointment only please. Contact Hayden Nichols or Jonathan Goode with Farm and Forest Brokers to schedule a time to see this property soon.
12/02/2025
$149,900
34 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Rd 208, Heflin, AL
The Pineywoods Creek Tract offers 34 secluded acres tucked away along quiet Randolph County Road 208 near the Folsom community. This property is fully wooded, featuring beautiful stands of mature hardwoods and scenic SMZs that create excellent habitat and natural character throughout.
With gentle rolling terrain and a peaceful rural setting, this tract is ideal for recreation, hunting, or building a private getaway. The dirt road frontage provides easy access while still maintaining the privacy and quiet you'd expect from a property of this size.
A great opportunity to own a versatile piece of land in Randolph County. Shown by appointmentcontact a listing agent for more details.
04/04/2025
$1,150,000
33 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 20812 Co Rd 87, Woodland, AL
PRICE REDUCED!
The seller will give a concession of $50,000 toward the updates, with a full price offer. Update quote available upon request.
Meadow Hill MEGA Broiler Farm is located near the town of Woodland in northern Randolph County, Alabama. The farm has two 66x600 MEGA houses built in 2013 and 2016. The farm currently grows a big bird for Koch Foods Pine Mountain Complex. The farm had a gross income of $235,000 on four flocks.
Meadow Hill MEGABroiler Farm has 33+/- acres that includes some fenced pasture. A three bedroom and two bathroom doublewide mobile home is included with the farm.
The farm has the following features:
ChoreTronics 3 Controllers - ChoreTime C2Plus Feed lines - One house has Munters Poly Fans, One has Aerotech butterfly door fans - LED Lights - One House has Quad Heaters, one has tube heat - Freezer for mortality - City Water - LP Gas
Prequalification RequiredAll potential buyersmust be prequalifiedbefore scheduling a visit.
Poultry farms are bio-secure facilities. No visits are allowed without an appointment.
Call the PoultrySouth Team at Southeastern Land Group at 256-475-0490 for more details!
02/28/2026
$1,050,000
17 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 2914 Co Rd 133, Wedowee, AL
LiLi Broiler Farmis a five house broiler farm located near Wedowee, Alabama in Randolph County. The farm currently grows for Koch Foods Ashland Complex on a 6.5lb bird. Gross annual Income has $260,000. The farm has a doublewide mobile home, enclosed shop, and equipment shed. The home is a 2022 model with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The houses sizes and build dates are:
Two 40x500 built in 2001 - Two 40x400 built in 1989 - One 40x400 built in 1992
Features and equipment on the poultry farm are:
Rotem Controllers - Compost for mortality - City Water - Brooders in brood chamber (installed in 2026) - Tube Heat in the non brood chamber - Roxell Feed Lines with chick mates and turbo growers in the 400' house - Cumberland Feed Lines in the 500' - Plasson Drinkers
Diesel Generator - Litter Shed - Solid Sidewalls - Many update tunnel fans - Tunnel curtains
The farm has 17+/- acres that includes a pond and some pasture.
Poultry farms are biosecure facilities. Absolutely no visits to the farm without an appointment. All potential purchasers must be prequalified with the PoultrySouth Team prior to scheduling a farm visit.
02/26/2026
$599,000
19.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1659 Co Rd 9, Graham, AL
Phillips Broiler Farm is a four house farm located in the Graham Community of Randolph County, Alabama. The farm is contracted with Koch Foods Ashland Complex growing a 6.5lb bird with 5.3 flocks per year for a projected cash flow of $190,000. The farm has 19.5+/- acres with some being in pasture. The houses are two 40x400 built in 1999 and two 40x500 built in 1988. There is a 1999 Doublewide that has two bredrooms and two bathrooms.
The farm has the following equipment:
Rotem Controllers - Digital Back Ups - Big Dutchman Feed Lines in two houses - ChoreTime C2Plus in two houses - Plasson Drinker Lines (with Val nipples in brood area) - Well water - LP Gas - Litter Shed - Incinerators for Mortality - Two Diesel Generators
Recent Updates:
One new 57" fan on each 400' houses - New Cool Cell Pads on the 400' houses, some pads replaced on the 500' houses - New metal wrap at ground level on the 500' houses - Posts checked and replaced as needed
The farm comes with a Lewis Brothers Decaker and a Big E Pulverizer.
Poultry farms are biosecure facilities. Absolutely no visits to the farm without an appointment. All potential purchasers must be prequalified with the PoultrySouth Team prior to scheduling a farm visit.
09/09/2025
$599,900
3 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 100 Norred Circle, Wedowee, AL
Discover your own secluded getaway on the pristine waters of Lake Wedowee. This beautiful waterfront property sits on an unrestricted 3-acre lot just north of Foster's Bridge on the main channel of the Tallapoosa River, offering both privacy and convenience.
The charming 4-bedroom, 2-bath lake house boasts 1,800 sq. ft. of living space with a finished basement, making it perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Enjoy breathtaking lake views from the expansive wrap-around deck, or relax on the screened-in porch for year-round outdoor living.
With its combination of spacious indoor comfort and tranquil outdoor surroundings, this property is ideal as a private retreat, weekend escape, or even a full-time residence on one of Alabama's most sought-after lakes
02/04/2026
$412,500
105 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 632, Roanoke, AL
This 105 acre tract is located in the Big Springs community of Randolph County and offers a strong combination of location, usability, and long-term value. The property features very gentle topography that lays well throughout, making it easy to navigate and suitable for a variety of uses. A solid internal road system provides access across the tract, which is predominantly covered in mature pine timber, offering immediate aesthetic appeal and excellent timber upside. The area is well known for quality deer and turkey hunting, adding strong recreational value. With its layout and setting, the tract is also well suited for a permanent residence or rural homesite while still maintaining privacy and recreational use. The property is approximately 15 minutes from Roanoke and Franklin, about one hour north of Auburn, and roughly an hour and a half from both Atlanta and Birmingham, making it a convenient option for a full-time residence, weekend retreat, or long-term land investment.
Please contact Luke Rice or Spencer Loveless to Schedule your private viewing.
02/20/2026
$45,000
4.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 0 County Road 48, Wedowee, AL
Wonderful 4+ acre wooded tract less than 1.5 miles from Hwy 48 Public Boat ramp and wedowee marine south marina on Lake wedowee. Great location for primary residence or second home.
02/24/2026
$95,000
13 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 24, Wadley, AL
This 13 acre tract located approximately two miles from Wadley offers an excellent opportunity for a rural homesite with recreational value. The property features gentle topography that lays well and allows for practical use across the tract.
A spring-fed creek runs through the property, adding both character and year-round water appeal. There is an established clearing already in place that would serve well as a homesite location or food plot area. The land also offers several hundred feet of double road frontage, providing flexibility for access and layout.
With its manageable size, usable terrain, and creek feature, this tract would make a great place to build a home while enjoying hunting and recreation in a quiet Randolph County setting.
10/14/2025
$32,555
3.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 0 County Road 655, Roanoke, AL
Lot #5 - Mobile home, starter home or retirement home. This 3.83 wooded lot in Randolph county is perfect. Great building lot that lays well, has no restrictions, and is less than 1 mile from the Georgia state line. Additional lots are available.
09/09/2025
$305,000
103 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - Near 500 County Rd 2 Across from County Rd. 218, Delta, AL
The Mt. Moriah Tract is approximately 103ac+/- with a diverse topography and has road frontage on both Co Rd 2 and Co Rd 313 in the Delta Community of Randolph County,AL. This tract has a mix of hardwood and pine throughout with some of the timber being merchantable. There is water on the property in the form of small branches. This property is ideal for multiple uses, there are home sites as well as roads and trails through out the property with green fields, or clean the land up for your livestock. The final boundary on the North Side will be determined by survey.
09/15/2025
$1,700,000
35 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 12944 Co Rd 65, Roanoke, AL
Bank Owned Farm
Potash Ridge Farm is a three house MEGA Broiler Farm located in Randolph County, AL. Currently this farm is not in production, but was previously growing for Koch Foods Pine Mountain Complex growing a big bird. Constructed in 2014 and are 66x600. A barndominum with three bedrooms and lots of room to expand offers a great living space. The living space will need a little work but can be repaired easily. Situated on 35+/- acres the farm has some open ground and some timber.
The poultry farm has the following equipment and features:
- Rotem Controllers
- Two Diesel Generators (needs some repairs, quote available)
- Big Dutchman Feed Lines
- Turbo Growers
- Tube Heat
- EcoDrum Rotating Composter
- Well and City Water
- LP Gas (no tanks on the farm)
Property sold subject to Alabama statutory right of redemption
This farm can only be visited with a PoultrySouth Team Member present. NO visitors are allowed on this farm without being accompanied by PoultrySouth.
02/25/2026
$1,400,000
34 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - County Road 486, Woodland, AL
Cedar Creek Broiler Farm is a well-maintained 4-house broiler operation located on 34+/- acres on County Road 486 in Woodland, Alabama. The farm grows a 3.85 lb bird for Pilgrim's out of the Carrollton complex and has demonstrated strong, consistent income performance with $334,000 gross income in 2024 and $335,000 in 2025.
The poultry houses measure 54' x 500', with three houses built in 2008 and one built in 2011. The 2011 house is equipped with 52-inch tunnel fans, while the 2008 houses have 48-inch tunnel fans. All houses include 90-foot cool cells, concrete curb walls, and roll-up and fold-up doors.
The farm is equipped with a Chore-Time package including feed lines, water lines, feed bins, and Choretronics 2 controllers. Each house includes three feed lines and six water lines, propane heat, and an incinerator. Infrastructure includes three wells, a 140 kW Taylor generator servicing all houses, a diesel tank, and a parts shop/equipment shed. Equipment that will convey includes a windrow blade, house washer blower, offset pulverizer, KMC cruster, pintle hitch trailer, and a Chevy farm truck (no title, not running).
Poultry farms are biosecure facilities. Absolutely no visits to the farm without an appointment. All potential purchasers must be prequalified with the PoultrySouth Team prior to scheduling a farm visit.
01/23/2026
$800,000
35 ac.
ACTIVE
Randolph County - 1750 Co Rd 9, Graham, AL
Ebenezer Broiler Farmis a four house broiler farm located near Graham, Alabama in Randolph County. This farm has four 40x500 houses built in 1995 with many updates since then. The farm has 35+/- acres that is mostly timberland. There is a nice stream on the property.
The farm currently grows for Pilgrims Carrollton Complex growing a small bird. Pilgrims Carrollton. The projected gross annual income is $227,000 on seven flocks.
The farm has the following features:
Rotem Controllers
Brooders
Solid side walls with spray foam insulation
ChoreTime C2Plus Feeders
Lubing Drinkers
Two houses have Turbo Growers for brood feeding
LED lights
Well and City Water
Freezers for mortality
Ebenezer Broiler Farm is located near the Georgia line and is only an hour from the Western side of Atlanta, 15 minutes to Interstate 20, 20 minutes to Carrollton, GA, and 10 minutes from Bowdon, GA. The farm has several home sites that can be set up for a mobile home or to build a home.
The farm has a doublewide mobile home that is a four bedroom and two bath.
Poultry farms are biosecure facilities. Absolutely no visits to the farm
withoutan appointment. All potential purchasers must be prequalified
with the PoultrySouth Team prior to scheduling a farm visit.
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