The Pilgrim Rest Tract offers an excellent long-term timber investment while also providing opportunity for hunting and recreational experiences. The tract consists of +/-39 acres of a 2005 industrial grade loblolly pine plantation that is well stocked and in excellent condition, and +/-8 acres of native pine and hardwood timber in the streamside zone. Topography on the tract is gently rolling and well drained. Access is by way of two gravel roads across adjoining private landowners; one road leading to the north property line and the other to the south property line. Located approximately 4 miles southeast of Hope, the tract is within the market regions for timber production.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of AR Hwy 29 and Patmos Rd.(Hempstead County Rd. 3) in Hope, travel south on Patmos Rd. approximately 4.8 miles to Hempstead County Rd. 134. Turn left (east) onto Hempstead 134 and travel approximately 0.8 miles to pipe gate marked with KFS Flagging (Gate Combo: 5200). Continue east through gate to
"Y" intersection in road. Left road will lead to north boundary line of tract (0.9 miles). Right road will lead to southwest corner of tract (0.9 miles). Tract is marked with KFS Signs and Flagging.
Gate Combo: 5200