This very rural property is located between Olla and Sikes, Louisiana, just off LA Highway 126, with approximately 1,500 feet of frontage on Jim Tom Mayes Road. The tract is priced with consideration given to the volume and quality of standing timber, making it well suited for buyers seeking both land ownership and existing timber value. A significant portion of the property’s overall value is represented by the mature pine and hardwood timber currently on the tract. Public records describe the tract as containing approximately 44 acres; a survey plat provided by the seller reflects a surveyed acreage of 42.049 acres. Buyers should verify acreage to their own satisfaction.
The property offers a strong combination of productive timberland, recreational use, and long-term land investment potential. The tract supports a well-stocked stand of mature pine and hardwood timber and is reasonably located with respect to multiple area mills, positioning it well from a harvest and management standpoint.
The land features gently rolling terrain and fine sandy loam soils that are moderately well drained, contributing to good logging conditions and ease of access throughout much of the property. In addition to its timber value, the property offers good hunting opportunities.
While the location is remote, the tract does offer potential for a secluded home or campsite for those seeking privacy and a true off-the-grid setting. Overall, this is a well-rounded rural property suited for timber-focused buyers, recreational landowners, or investors seeking productive ground with established timber value.