
Vidor Tract
Large, Contiguous Timberland Asset – ±790-acre tract in northern Orange County, Texas,
Marketing description
Impressive ±790-acre timberland tract located in northern Orange County, Texas, offering a rare combination of income-producing timber assets and high-quality recreational opportunities. The property has been under a long-standing, intensive forest management program designed to maximize growth, yield, and long-term value, making it particularly attractive to institutional and private timberland investors.
The timber profile consists of a diverse mix of loblolly pine plantations across multiple age classes, complemented by areas of native pine and established hardwood stands. This diversity supports both near- and long-term harvest potential while enhancing wildlife habitat and recreational appeal. The well-balanced forest composition reflects thoughtful silvicultural practices and positions the property for sustained productivity.
Tiger Creek meanders through the eastern portion of the tract, providing a natural water feature that enhances aesthetics, wildlife habitat, and recreational value. In addition, a network of canals and drainage features supports effective water control across the property, further contributing to timber health and accessibility.
Beyond its timber investment merits, the property is exceptionally well-suited for recreational use, particularly hunting. The combination of managed pine stands, hardwood corridors, and reliable water sources creates ideal conditions for deer, hogs, and other East Texas game species.
The land has been actively managed with both timber production and hunting in mind, offering immediate enjoyment and long-term upside.
Access is a notable strength of the property, with access from two public roadways. Entry is available via Pipeline Road at the northwest corner or Corrigan Road along the northern boundary, both conveniently accessed from FM 2802 (Texla Road). This dual access enhances operational efficiency, recreational usability, and future flexibility.
Strategically located, the property lies approximately 5 miles from downtown Vidor, 12 miles from Beaumont, 6.5 miles from Mauriceville, and 16 miles from Orange, Texas, providing proximity to services, labor, and markets while maintaining a private, rural setting. Electricity is available along the northern portion of the property, supporting potential future improvements or operations.
Overall, this ±790-acre tract represents a compelling opportunity to acquire a well-managed East Texas timberland asset with strong investment fundamentals, good access, and outstanding recreational appeal.
Investment highlights
- Large, Contiguous Timberland Asset – ±790-acre tract in northern Orange County, Texas, offering scale suitable for institutional or private timberland investment and efficient long-term management.
- Intensively Managed Timber Resource – Long history of professional forest management with diversified loblolly pine plantations across multiple age classes, complemented by mixed pine–hardwood and mature hardwood stands.
- Strong Operability & Access – Approximately 50% of the acreage consists of upland pine stands with year-round operability, supported by frontage on two public roadways (Pipeline Road and Corrigan Road) accessed via FM 2802.
- Abundant Water Features & Wildlife Habitat – Tiger Creek traverses the eastern portion of the property, supplemented by established canals and bottomland hardwood corridors that enhance timber health, drainage control, and wildlife habitat.
- Excellent Recreational Appeal – Well-suited for hunting and outdoor recreation, with a diverse timber composition, reliable water sources, and proven habitat for East Texas game species.
- Strategic Location & Utilities – Conveniently located near Vidor, Beaumont, Mauriceville, and Orange, Texas, with electricity available along the northern boundary, providing operational flexibility and future improvement potential.
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