This impressive, rolling tract of mixed pine/hardwood timber is an excellent location for a forever home away from the city or a hunting camp in the woods. Ideal for hunting or just enjoying nature and wildlife including deer, turkey, squirrels and songbirds. Beautiful Stubbs creek crosses the NW corner of the property providing year-round water for wildlife. This property is an outstanding example of native habitat in an area where much of the land has been converted to agriculture or plantation pine. The highly diverse forest includes red and white oaks, yellow-poplar, beech, southern magnolia, bigleaf magnolia, hickory, sourwood, huckleberry and many others including mountain laurel which, in Louisiana, only occurs in this corner of Washington parish.
This quiet rural tract is a gem only 20 minutes outside of Franklinton with electricity and water available on Hwy. 62
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Franklinton - go east on LA 436 to Pine, turn north on LA 62 for approximately five miles. property on left, just past Leonard Seals Rd.