264 acres - Henry County - Hufham Tract

$ 633,600

264 acres in Henry County, Alabama,

Listing Status: Sold

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***SOLD***

 

264 (+-) acres located on County Road 97 (White Road) in Henry County, AL and only a few minutes from Lake Eufaula, the big bass capital of the Southeast! This tract is convenient to Dothan (40 miles), Eufaula (12 miles) and Abbeville (15 miles).  There are two public boat landings at White Oak Creek and Thomas Creek 5 minutes away.  This tract is LOADED with timber, the majority of it being a beautiful stand of mature, natural pine and hardwood with towering pines and red/white oaks everywhere! There are also great stands, about 60 acres, of mature planted loblolly pines scattered across the tract.  The understory on these planted pines could be sprayed and burned making an ideal quail course. The rolling hills with this mature timber mix paints the perfect picture of what I call prime "turkey woods".  There are are numerous wildlife food plots for deer hunting already in place.  These plots would also work well for chufa patches for the turkeys and the big 5 acre plot located near the center of the tract would be a fine dove field!  If you like to fish, there is a 2 acre pond with bass and bream waiting on a spinner bait!  Near the northern boundary of the tract and flowing into Lake Eufaula is Gin Branch Creek, a fairly large creek with areas perfectly suited for duck hunting.  There are plenty of roads and ATV trails all over the tract, power and water are available.

This is a great all around hunting/recreational tract well suited for deer, turkey, duck and dove hunting with a very solid stand of timber making it a good investment opportunity.  Call today and schedule a showing of this nice tract!  

 

PRICED AT $633,600

 

FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT:

WILL HERNDON

TUTT LAND COMPANY

OPELIKA, AL

(334)321-1821

willherndon@tuttland.com


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Will Herndon Land Real Estate Agent

Will Herndon

Alabama, Georgia

Will was raised in Hatchechubbee, a small town in rural Russell County, Alabama, where he grew up hunting, fishing and working on his family's cattle farm.  He graduated from Auburn University in 2000 in Landscape Horticulture and for 12 years o...