

Deweyville Tract
±2,286-Acre South Newton County Hardwood & Recreational Legacy Tract
Marketing description
Located just south of Deweyville in southern Newton County, Texas, this ±2,286-acre timberland offering represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, contiguous tract in the heart of Southeast Texas’ premier hardwood region. Defined by its expansive bottomland systems, significant frontage along the Sabine River, diverse wildlife habitat, and substantial merchantable timber resource, the property is well-suited for a variety of investment and recreational uses.
The tract is overwhelmingly dominated by mature bottomland hardwood stands, comprising over 90% of the productive acreage. These naturally regenerated stands, many originating in the mid-20th century, provide substantial standing timber volume and position the property as a highly attractive candidate for near-term and sustainable hardwood production. The balance of the acreage includes smaller components of upland pine and mixed pine/hardwood stands, offering age and species diversity across the landscape.
From a recreational standpoint, the property offers exceptional hunting and outdoor opportunities. The combination of hardwood bottoms, streamside management zones, and direct Sabine River frontage creates a highly attractive and diverse habitat for whitetail deer, feral hogs, eastern wild turkey, and a variety of small game and migratory birds. The river corridor and associated sloughs and wetlands further enhance the tract’s appeal for waterfowl hunting, fishing, and year-round wildlife use.
In addition to its timber and recreational attributes, the property carries meaningful conservation value. Extensive SMZ corridors, bottomland hardwood systems, and the Sabine River frontage provide important environmental functions, including water filtration, floodplain storage, and wildlife connectivity. These characteristics may lend themselves to conservation-oriented ownership strategies, mitigation opportunities, or long-term stewardship initiatives.
Accessibility is supported by regional proximity to Deweyville and the broader Southeast Texas timber markets, while internal access and utility corridors (including power line easements) provide functional infrastructure across the tract.
Overall, this property represents a compelling combination of immediate timber income potential, high-quality hunting and recreational use, valuable Sabine River frontage, and long-term conservation and land stewardship value—all within one of East Texas’ most productive hardwood landscapes.
Investment highlights
Premier Bottomland Hardwood Resource – Over 90% of the timberland consists of mature, merchantable hardwood stands with immediate and sustainable harvest potential
Exceptional Hunting & Wildlife Habitat – Diverse ecosystems support whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, and waterfowl, enhanced by creeks, sloughs, and hardwood bottoms
Large, Contiguous Acreage – ±2,286 acres offering scale, privacy, and flexibility for recreational, timber, or conservation-focused ownership
Conservation & Stewardship Value – Extensive bottomland systems and SMZ corridors provide strong ecological benefits and long-term conservation appeal
Strategic Southeast Texas Location – Situated south of Deweyville in Newton County, within a well-established timber market region with access to regional mills
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