
265 acres - Russell CountyUPSHAW FLATS TRACT
$ 662,500
265 acres in Russell County, Alabama,

265 (+-) acres of good hunting land located between Hurtsboro and Pittsview, convenient to Auburn/Opelika, Columbus/Phenix City and Eufaula, AL. The Upshaw Flats Tract has frontage on 3 county roads making access and possible subdivision into smaller tracts easy. This area of Russell County is loaded with all kinds of wildlife including deer, turkey, hogs, doves and even quail. The west side of this tract was once used for quail hunting and could be cleaned up fairly easy if you wanted to quail hunt it again. The timber stand here is predominantly scattered, mature pine and hardwood with a thick understory of smaller pine/hardwood and sage grass. The topography is gently rolling and there are numerous places to put in food plots. There is a nice hardwood bottom with a small spring that runs north to south through the middle of the tract. On the east side of this bottom is a mix of planted loblolly and longleaf pine... the loblolly will be ready for a first thinning soon. There is an existing road system in place that will need some cleaning up, mainly bush hogging/mulching and some dozer work. Power is available for your hunting camp and there is a beautiful camp site not far off the highway!
This is a desirable area for hunting and recreation...this size tract is a hard find especially in today's market. Don't miss out on this one!
PRICED AT $662,500
FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT:
WILL HERNDON
TUTT LAND COMPANY
(334) 321-1821
willherndon@tuttland.com
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