Bienville Parish
80± Acres with Minerals, Pine Regeneration & Hunting in Bienville Parish
Walker Road Lot# Wp001 Quitman, LA 71268
Description
This 80± acre tract located in Bienville Parish offers an opportunity for buyers interested in recreational land ownership, timber management, and long-term investment in North Louisiana. The property is situated in a region known for active timber production and ongoing mineral exploration activity. A notable feature of this tract is that the mineral rights are included with the sale, which can be an important consideration for buyers evaluating land ownership in Bienville Parish. The tract currently consists of approximately 4-year-old natural pine regeneration. The young pine stand appears to be establishing well across much of the property. With appropriate forest management practices, including consultation with a registered forester and the potential use of selective forestry herbicides, a future pine plantation could be developed while still maintaining the property for recreational use. The early-stage pine stand provides thick bedding cover and habitat that is often attractive to wildlife species common to this region. Bienville Parish has long been recognized for its deer and turkey populations, and the current vegetation structure on this tract creates a mix of cover and open areas that wildlife can utilize. A well-established interior road system runs through much of the property, providing access across the tract. This internal road network can assist landowners with general property use, wildlife management, and timber management activities. Portions of the road system are already planted with food plots currently used for deer hunting. In addition to the interior road system, a pipeline right-of-way crosses the property. Pipeline corridors can create additional open areas that landowners may choose to manage for wildlife habitat. These locations are often used for additional food plots and can provide longer shooting lanes for hunting setups such as box or ladder stands. Another feature of the property is its location within a larger block of timberland ownership. The surrounding landscape is primarily composed of large timber tracts. This type of landscape often provides a relatively uninterrupted habitat corridor for wildlife movement. The tract offers a manageable size for buyers looking for a recreational property that can be maintained without the operational scale required for larger timber holdings. At the same time, the existing pine regeneration provides a foundation for future timber management opportunities for buyers interested in long-term land stewardship. This property may appeal to buyers seeking a combination of recreational hunting land, early-stage timber management potential, and mineral ownership in a parish that has historically supported both timber production and energy exploration activity. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence and consult forestry and mineral professionals as part of their evaluation.
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Food Plot, Tree Stands/Blinds, Internal Road System, Seller's Mineral Rights Convey
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- Mineral rights included with the property
- Good deer and turkey habitat
- Interior road system throughout the property
- Established food plots
- Pipeline corridor offering additional hunitng and wildlife management
- Surrounding landscape primarily composed of large timber tracts
- Opportunity for future pine plantation management with proper forestry practices.
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