Searcy Branch Timber and Rec
Land | 64 acres
Marketing description
Searcy Branch Timber and Rec is a 64-acre tract located in northern Henry County, offering a versatile blend of recreational, residential, and land-use opportunities. The property features frontage along both County Road 75 and County Road 67, providing excellent access from multiple points and supporting potential future division into additional homesites.
Designed well for a smaller recreational tract or weekend retreat, the property also offers strong potential for a rural homesite with acreage. At the entrance, there is an established clearing surrounded by old growth pecan trees, along with an old hay barn that adds character and a functional starting point for future improvements.
The property is fully fenced and includes a mix of loblolly and longleaf pine. The loblolly pine stands are approximately 10 years old and are approaching a stage where future management activities could be considered. The northern portion of the tract is planted in younger loblolly pine and could be adapted into additional pastureland if desired, offering flexibility for agricultural or mixed-use purposes.
Searcy Branch flows through the property, providing a natural water source for wildlife and livestock while enhancing the overall landscape diversity. The combination of timber, open areas, and water creates a well-balanced habitat that supports healthy populations of deer and turkey, both of which are commonly seen throughout the area.
With abundant road frontage, existing fencing, water features, and a mix of usable land types, this tract also presents strong long-term investment potential in a quiet rural setting known for country living and low development pressure.
Location Description
This property is located in part of Alabama’s historic Wiregrass area, known for its strong agricultural heritage, productive timberland, and outstanding recreational opportunities. The landscape is defined by gently rolling topography, mature pine forests, hardwood bottoms, and fertile farmland supported by the area’s mild climate and long growing seasons. Large tracts of managed timberland mixed with creek systems and wildlife habitat make the region especially desirable for hunting, outdoor recreation, and recreational land ownership throughout the Southeast, while still offering convenient access to larger nearby markets such as Dothan, Auburn, and Columbus.
Rich in Southern history and rural tradition, the area was originally inhabited by the Creek Nation before becoming an important farming region during the nineteenth century. Agriculture remains a driving force today, with peanuts, row crops, cattle, and timber production continuing to shape the local economy and culture. The region is widely recognized for its close-knit rural communities, sporting traditions, and scenic countryside that blends working land with recreational appeal.
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Investment highlights
- 64 acres ± in northern Henry County, Alabama
- Frontage on County Road 75 and County Road 67
- Excellent access with potential for future division
- Fully fenced property
- Mix of loblolly and longleaf pine
- Loblolly pine approximately 10 years old and nearing first thinning stage
- Searcy Branch runs through the property
- Established homesite clearing at entrance
- Old growth pecan trees at entrance area
- Old hay barn on-site
- Northern portion could be converted into pastureland
- Strong deer and turkey population in the area
- Ideal for recreation, weekend retreat, or rural homesite
- Quiet country living setting with strong rural character
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