Excellent timber and wildlife property. Ideal for hunting and recreational use while the timber produces a nice return on investment. Substantial timber sale income will be available in the future. Approximately 2,500 feet of frontage along Fishing Creek. Located in southern Warren County, the tract is about 1 hour driving distance from Raleigh.
This property has been owned and managed by professional foresters. Approximately 74 acres were planted in 1998 and 6 acres were planted in 2001. Both areas of pines were release sprayed to reduce competition, which has greatly increased their growth potential. A pulpwood thinning will be needed in about 5 years. Growth rate is excellent due to response from release herbicide spray. Approximately 1,000 feet of road frontage provides excellent access. Abundant wildlife includes deer and turkey. The Tar River Land Conservancy has a conservation e...
This property has been owned and managed by professional foresters. Approximately 74 acres were planted in 1998 and 6 acres were planted in 2001. Both areas of pines were release sprayed to reduce competition, which has greatly increased their growth potential. A pulpwood thinning will be needed in about 5 years. Growth rate is excellent due to response from release herbicide spray. Approximately 1,000 feet of road frontage provides excellent access. Abundant wildlife includes deer and turkey. The Tar River Land Conservancy has a conservation easement along Fishing Creek containing 19.554 acres which prohibits cutting of the timber in that area.
From Warrenton take Hwy 58 south approximately 8 miles to left onto Greentown Road. (SR 1612). Travel 0.7 miles to property on right. Look for orange ribbons near property corners. Look for sign.