This is another rare opportunity to witness some of the finest timber in the area. Approximately 115 acres are in mature planted loblolly pine, with only 15 acres in younger, pre-merchantable pine around 8 years old. The remainder of the 269 acres consists of mature hardwoods and natural pine, offering a well-balanced and diverse timber profile.
There are two gated entrancesone on the north end and one on the southproviding flexible access points. An internal road system allows easy navigation by side-by-side to much of the propertys most scenic spots.
Located in the Ariton School Zone, this tract is zoned county and boasts 4,500 feet of frontage on county-maintained Phillips Road. Power is available at the southern end of the property. Only about 30 acres fall within a flood zone, primarily near the railroad tracks, creating a natural buffer and sanctuary for wildlifeespecially mature deer. A year-round stream flowing west to east provides the potential for a beautiful pond site.
Several food plots and established shooting houses make this property turnkey for hunting and recreation. With an impressive stand of well-managed timber and a variety of natural features, this property is a must-see to fully appreciate.
This property is 9.3 miles north of Ozark and 23.7 miles south of Troy.