

Sawyer Lane Hunting and Timber Tract
Land | 50 acres
Marketing description
Discover an exceptional recreational and investment property on Sawyer Lane in Forest Home, Alabama. This diverse tract is thoughtfully set up for the avid outdoorsman, featuring two large food plots and two additional smaller plots that provide a consistent food source year around for deer, turkey, and other native wildlife. Located in an area well known for outstanding whitetail hunting, this property offers excellent opportunities season after season.
Each of the two primary food plots is equipped with two shooting houses, strategically positioned to allow hunting regardless of wind direction—maximizing your chances in changing conditions. A well-established internal road system provides easy access throughout the property, making it simple to navigate to stands, food plots, and boundary lines.
Beyond its recreational appeal, this land also offers strong long-term investment potential. Over 30 acres of longleaf pines planted in 2011, along with approximately 10 acres of loblolly pines planted around 2015, are already on track to provide future timber returns. A well-maintained firebreak system supports prescribed burning practices, enhancing wildlife habitat and promoting overall land health.
Whether you’re looking for a prime hunting retreat, a timber investment, or a combination of both, this property checks all the boxes.
Location Description
The property is located on Sawyer Lane in Forest Home, AL. It is about 20 minutes from Greenville, AL.
For more information please visit:
https://land.saundersrealestate.com/land-for-sale/0-sawyer-lane-forest-home-sale/
Investment highlights
- Hunting setup with multiple food plots, shooting houses, and strong whitetail habitat
- Well-maintained internal road system for easy access throughout the property
- Long-term investment potential with established longleaf and loblolly pine stands
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