“The Bone Tract”
Nestled in the Foothills of the Appalachian Mountains is the 28.89-Acre pure expanse of a sanctuary of peace and privacy in a pocket of Agriculture and large Timber Tracts with exceptional hunting and recreation and noteworthy Timber Inventory of its own. The journey to the “Bone Tract” is convenient via I-22 & breath-taking once enroute via county road through the “Bexar” community with hundreds of acres of fertile farmland on either side of the road. Once at the property, one has a swathe of frontage on Spearman Road & Mt. Zion Road to explore the property with their selection of access points. The “Bone Tract” is an Upland Tract with variable gently-rolling topography and is free of Flood Zones & Wetlands. Notably, in the southwestern corner of the tract lies a tributary of “Dry Creek” which flows in a westerly direction.
Markedly, the Tract would be defined as a “fully-stocked stand” and represents a number of species of economically important trees: Loblolly Pine, Southern Red Oak, White Oak, Sweetgum, Northern Red Oak, Blackjack Oak, Black Cherry, Hickory, & Yellow Poplar. Other notable impactful flora include: Persimmon, Muscadines, and “Lady Ferns.” Sampled plots indicate a variance of 150-200 trees per acre with a DBH range of 7-22” with many Grade Logs and other classes of merchantable timber for convertible assets or to use to construct ones own home and/or outbuildings if the Buyer so chooses. Make your home in the “Bexar” community of Hamilton, Alabama in the Foothills of the Appalachian Mountains; one of Alabama’s best kept secrets!
Notables:
– Acreage: 28.89 (Surveyed)
– Spearman Road: 1,750′ Frontage
– Mt. Zion Road: 2,500′ Frontage
– Restrictions: None
– Power: Yes
– Phone Service: Yes
– School District: Marion County
Mileage to Nearby Notable Cities:
– I-22 (Exit 3): 4 Miles
– Hamilton: 11 Miles
– Buttahatchee River Drop-In: 15 Miles
– Tupelo: 35 Miles
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