49+/- acres in Colbert County and Franklin County, AL.

This property contains a variety of timber types and ages. There are approximately 20 acres of planted, unthinned, mature pine (20+ years old). The pine timber is mature, but healthy, and could be thinned now or clearcut and replanted. The hardwood portions of the tract are in different age classes. It consists of white oak of a few varieties, red oak of a few varieties, ash, sweetgum, poplar, and a host of other lesser species. All of the hardwood appears to be healthy and growing vigorously. Lost Creek flows through the property and is in great condition. There are a few great spots along the creek where a cabin or other structure could be built to take advantage of the tranquil and beautiful setting (see photos).

As can be seen on the attached topographical map, the contour is varied, as well. The property to the west of Rikard Road contains more hills, rock formations, and vistas. The varied timber types and varied topography create a host of habitat types for white-tailed deer, turkey, and various small game (squirrel, rabbit, etc.). Much of the property contains roads and trails for ease of access. Much of the property has road frontage along Rikard Road. Lost Creek transects the property and is a beautiful rock bottom creek.

Call Nathan McCollum at (256) 345-0074 if you would like additional information.

mixed use recreational, timberland154 acre propertyTuscumbia, ALwaterfowlduckwhitetail deerATV trailsequestrian trailshiking trailsbiking trailsbird watching

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