Property Highlights:
* Creek running through the property with a potential pond site
* Five established food plots supporting active wildlife management
* Professionally managed timber with Loblolly pines and hardwood bottoms
* Internal road system and newly dressed fire lanes
This 140 acre property is located in the Buckhorn community of Pike County, Alabama, an area known for its rural character and recreational appeal. Buckhorn has long been known for producing exceptional whitetail and turkey populations, and this property is no exception. The land features a creek that runs horizontally through the center, providing a natural water source with a potential pond site. The surrounding area is made up of larger landholdings and low-density development, ensuring a quiet and private setting with minimal disruption. The property has been actively managed through timber thinning and prescribed burning to improve visibility and promote native forage growth, supporting a natural habitat for wildlife. There are five established food plots throughout the tract, offering opportunities for continued wildlife management or recreational use. The property features a network of well-maintained internal roads and trails, along with newly dressed fire lanes. The property has Lobolley Pines and Hardwood bottoms. This property has strong potential to become a prime quail habitat. The existing mix of open understory, native grasses, and manageable timber structure provides a solid foundation for upland bird management and habitat development. Access to the property is convenient, with frontage along a well-maintained county road and its location just 12 miles from Troy, Alabama.
Additional acreage is available for purchase.
Properties of this quality, size, and location in the Buckhorn community rarely come to market and are highly sought after.