Once owned by Champion International Paper, Brushy Creek became famous as a managed timberland property and trophy hunting retreat to entertain clients, officers and directors, and many political figures. The 5,311± acres include some of the most desirous timber and wildlife features of the Lake Livingston area. The gently rolling land has been managed for wildlife, and among the critters that make it their home are rare bald eagles, wild turkeys, wild hogs, red-cockaded woodpeckers, fox, coyote, and countless deer. Excellent County Road access, Brushy Creek also includes a substantially valuable internal and perimeter road system. Brushy Creek has a lodge that sleeps twenty, a large pavilion, processing barn with walk-in cooler, three lakes, a three-bedroom caretaker's residence, and more. The availability of East Texas land parcels of this size, for the private recreational/inves...
Once owned by Champion International Paper, Brushy Creek became famous as a managed timberland property and trophy hunting retreat to entertain clients, officers and directors, and many political figures. The 5,311± acres include some of the most desirous timber and wildlife features of the Lake Livingston area. The gently rolling land has been managed for wildlife, and among the critters that make it their home are rare bald eagles, wild turkeys, wild hogs, red-cockaded woodpeckers, fox, coyote, and countless deer. Excellent County Road access, Brushy Creek also includes a substantially valuable internal and perimeter road system. Brushy Creek has a lodge that sleeps twenty, a large pavilion, processing barn with walk-in cooler, three lakes, a three-bedroom caretaker's residence, and more. The availability of East Texas land parcels of this size, for the private recreational/investor buyer, is fast decreasing. Virtually surrounded by 25,000+ acres of industrial timberland ownership, Brushy Creek is a wildlife oasis among other well-managed lands. A major stand level timber inventory was completed as of April 1, 2005. There are 2,808± acres of merchantable timber. There are 787.1± acres of pre-merchantable pine plantations and 1,715.9± acres of pastures, food plots, roads, areas to be reforested, or ROWs.
In the heart of the East Texas Hill Country just south of Groveton, Texas and just north of Lake Livingston. See maps.