PRICE REDUCED TO $499,000.00. Take a look at this great hunting tract that also is an investment in commercial grade pine plantation. The Bennett's Bay Tract is a great recreational tract that provides almost one quarter mile road frontage on Bennett's Bay Rd. SE of Forest Hill LA. The location of this tract makes it very attractive. Easy drive on I 49 to Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Alexandria. There is a lot of wildlife activity on this tract. Healthy deer population as evidenced by the number of does recorded on game cameras. The tract consists of 84 acres of 6 year old loblolly plantation and an additional 18 acres of 3 year old loblolly. Hurricane Creek borders the North line and flows freely across the Northeast corner making it an ideal corridor for deer and other game. Approximately 60 acres is comprised of mixed pine hardwood in the SMZ's. Hurricane Creek offers another dimension for the use of this property. Lots of small game along the creek. Deer are traversing the creek to enter on this property during hunting season to use the young plantations for cover. These areas are ideal for forage and cover for deer and other game. Fire lines are pushed around the majority of the tract. The neighboring lands are owned mostly by timber companies for commercial production. Hurricane Creek and it's tributaries act as a funnel to move game to this tract. In addition to the recreational opportunities you will have a future potential income from the established pine plantations. This tract is a good mix of pine plantation and mixed pine hardwood trees to provide the best of both worlds to the future owners. We have seen tracts like these which are in the right location turned into outstanding hunting tracts with some work on the part of the hunters. This tract is nicely positioned for this.
Beginning at the intersection of US Hwy 165 and Hwy 112 in Forest Hill proceed East on Hwy 112, turn Right on 13th St., turn left onto Blue Lake Rd. travel 0.7 miles and turn Right on Elwood Rd., travel 1.2 miles to 4 way Stop sign. Continue Straight onto Bennetts Bay Rd. and travel 1.7 miles, tract is on both side of rd.