Comprised of 1,356 acres of land located two miles east of Saline, LA, this property has all the amenities offered in Sportsmans Paradise. This heavily pine and hardwood timbered tract features duck, deer, and turkey and also has significant frontage on Louisianas only federally designated scenic river, Saline Bayou. The property includes lodging, deer stands, various access points, and over two miles of scenic river frontage. Immediately nearby, the surrounding area includes Mill Creek Reservoir and the Winn Ranger District of Kisatchie National Forest.
ABOUT SALINE, LA
Known for hosting the Annual Louisiana Watermelon Festival, melons grow well in the Saline, LA area. Saline is located at an outcropping of the Sparta (Aquifer) sand formation which provides the environment well suited to melons. The area is also known for its excellent timber site index, which makes it well suited for grown pine trees. Saline Bayou bisects a portion of the property and the nearby Mill Creek Reservoir, usually misnamed as Saline Lake, is the biggest, easiest to access and safest body of water in Bienville Parish. The waters are fairly deep and were long ago cleared of trees and tree stumps, making it ideal for boating, skiing, knee-boarding and other water activities.