This 45-acre tract in Lincoln Parish offers a well-rounded recreational property suited for buyers interested in hunting, land ownership, and outdoor use in North Louisiana. The property consists primarily of mature hardwood timber, providing natural cover and habitat for deer, turkey, and small game in this region. Caney Creek and Walnut Creek both run through the property, adding water features that contribute to wildlife movement and habitat diversity. These creek systems create natural travel corridors and enhance the overall recreational appeal of the tract. A transmission line crosses a portion of the property, creating an open area that may be utilized for wildlife food plots. This type of feature can provide a practical setup for those looking to manage the property for hunting purposes. The tract is located on Highway 563, which is your access point on both sides of the highway. The surrounding properties comprise a mix of timberland and rural acreage, creating a setting that supports wildlife and maintains consistent land-use patterns. There appears to be one potential location that could be considered for a homesite. This property is best suited for buyers seeking a manageable-sized recreational tract that offers hunting potential, natural water features, and opportunities for land improvement. Its combination of hardwood timber, creek frontage, and existing open areas provides a strong foundation for recreational use.