Great Hunting Tract Bordering Kisatchie National Forest
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Recreational Land, Timberland, Hunting Land
- Road Frontage
- State Highway
- Road Surface
- Blacktop/Asphalt
- Fencing
- Low Fence
Land Details
- Timber
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Predators
- Trail Network
- Internal Road System
- Gated Entrance
Description
Located in Rapides Parish, this young pine timber tract offers a combination of practical access, recreational opportunity, and long-term land investment characteristics. The property sits along highway frontage, which improves year-round access for trucks, tractors, or equipment and simplifies the movement of feeders, stands, and building materials should the buyer choose to establish a small camp area. Electricity and water are available next door, reducing the complexity of adding utilities and giving buyers flexibility for future campsite placement.
The pine stand is naturally regenerated and continuing to grow, representing a low-maintenance timber asset that should increase in value over time. Young pine timber tracts of this size often allow buyers to shape the stand as it develops, whether through thinning, improved access lanes, or food plot openings. Several areas on the tract are already suitable for food plot construction or camp placement, with minimal clearing required.
An interior road system crosses the property, creating functional access from multiple points and aiding in hunting setup, scouting, and general property management. Visible deer sign was noted throughout the tract, as expected given its proximity to extensive habitat and connection to a larger block of timber.
One of the most notable features is the direct border with the Kisatchie National Forest. This adjacency substantially expands the recreational footprint for a future owner by providing immediate access to thousands of acres of public land for hunting, hiking, and general exploration. Properties bordering federal land are often desirable because they offer more space to roam without the cost of owning additional acres.
The terrain is typical of this part of Rapides Parish - predominantly rolling ground with manageable topography suitable for road maintenance, food plot development, and timber management. The young stand also presents an opportunity for continued habitat shaping, depending on a buyer’s goals.
Given its acreage, utility access, hunting appeal, and connection to the national forest, this tract is a practical option for buyers seeking multipurpose rural land with long-term upside. Don't wait any longer! Call for your showing today!
Details
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Young naturally regenerated pine timber
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Highway frontage for easy access
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Electricity and water available next door
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Interior road system for navigation and management
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Multiple areas suitable for campsites or food plots
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Visible deer sign throughout the property
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Direct adjacency to the Kisatchie National Forest
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Recreational and long-term investment potential
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30 minutes from Alexandria
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1.5 hours from Lafayette
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1.5 Hours from Lake Charles
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Coordinates
31.173706, -92.691723
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