This 167-acre property in Talladega County, Alabama, provides a diverse mix of timber, old fallow pasture, and natural features that make it suitable for both recreational use and rural living. The tract combines hardwoods, pines, water, and power-ready sites to support multiple land use possibilities. The landscape includes a combination of wooded acreage and areas transitioning back to timber. Much of the old pasture now supports young trees, with large oak character trees scattered throughout. These mature oaks provide mast, which serves as a seasonal food source for deer and turkey. The younger trees and thickets offer dense bedding and cover, creating a mix of habitats across the tract. This combination of open edges, mast production, and thick cover makes the property attractive to a variety of wildlife. A small pond adds water resources and a scenic element. In addition to the pond, the property contains hardwood timber stands and areas of mixed pine and hardwood, giving buyers a balance of habitat, cover, and long-term timber value. Infrastructure is already established on two homesites, each with power available. This feature reduces the cost of development and increases flexibility for buyers who may want to build a residence, hunting cabin, or weekend retreat. The sites are located to provide good access to the property while maintaining privacy. A food plot has been maintained on the tract, supporting wildlife use and demonstrating the potential for further land management efforts. In addition, an internal trail system runs through portions of the property, allowing for access by foot, ATV, or small equipment. These trails make it easier to reach timber stands, the pond, food plot, and other areas of interest across the acreage. Wildlife is regularly present on the property. Deer and turkey use the combination of mast-bearing oaks, cover from young growth, and food sources. The varied habitat ensures year-round movement and foraging opportunities, though population levels and hunting results will depend on future management and environmental conditions. This Talladega County property offers a large, contiguous tract of land with timber, water, power, and established access features. It provides buyers with flexibility for residential, recreational, or habitat management purposes. Give me a call today to learn more about this property.