Summary
This 267.714-acre recreational and hunting tract is located in the northeastern portion of Houston County, Texas, and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, private property with meaningful water features, timber diversity, utilities in place, and direct adjacency to thousands of acres of protected public land. The main gate is located along the eastern side of FSR 511 at coordinates 31.5084, -95.1455. The property crosses the road, with approximately 8 to 9 acres situated on the west side and the majority of the acreage positioned on the east side of FSR 511.
Tracts offering this combination of acreage, setting, and surrounding land use do not come available often. The property is exceptionally well suited for buyers seeking outstanding recreational use, hunting opportunities, and long-term investment potential in a highly desirable East Texas location.
Land Characteristics and Topography
The tract features gently rolling terrain with approximately 40 feet of elevation change, creating natural movement across the landscape while remaining highly functional and accessible. Sandy Creek crosses the central portion of the property and winds through areas of mixed native hardwood timber, serving as a seasonal water source, wildlife corridor, and scenic focal point. Interior drainages feed into the creek system and enhance habitat diversity while adding to the propertys visual appeal.
The overall layout provides a balanced mix of upland timber, creek bottom hardwoods, and transitional areas that support both recreational use and future land management objectives.
Timber, Vegetation, and Habitat
The property is predominantly wooded and includes a thoughtfully managed mix of mature native hardwoods, native regeneration, and plantation pine. Timber management has emphasized wildlife habitat while maintaining long-term income potential through future pine harvests.
Large blocks of mast-producing hardwoods are scattered throughout the tract, including white oak, post oak, red oak and water oak. These areas provide reliable feeding and bedding cover while forming natural travel corridors across the property. Additional native species include hickory, sweetgum, elm, green ash, blackgum, American beech, and cedar. The understory consists of yaupon, American beautyberry, greenbrier, and native grasses, creating excellent edge habitat and supporting a healthy, diverse ecosystem.
Wildlife and Recreation
The physical attributes of the property support strong populations of whitetail deer, feral hogs, bobcats, coyotes, gray fox, squirrels, raccoons, and a variety of non-game species. Sandy Creek and a half-acre pond provide reliable water sources, while the combination of hardwood mast, pine cover, and native understory promotes year-round wildlife use. The size and layout of the tract allow wildlife to move freely, making the property well suited for both active hunting and quiet recreational enjoyment.
Improvements and Utilities
A unique and highly desirable feature of this property is the presence of electricity and a water well in a truly remote setting. Utilities are located in the southwestern portion of the tract at the end of the electrical service line, offering privacy and minimal through traffic. Improvements include an older single-wide mobile home, an all-steel shop building, a small equipment shed, and a patio area with a large fireplace overlooking a half-acre pond.
Mature white oaks surround this hillside setting, creating an ideal location for relaxing evenings with family and friends. This area also offers an excellent site for construction of a permanent residence, hunting lodge, or rustic getaway, with infrastructure already in place.
Davy Crockett National Forest
One of the most compelling aspects of this property is its direct boundary with the Davy Crockett National Forest. The National Forest borders the property to the north, with additional large timber tracts located to the west and northeast. This adjacency provides immediate access to thousands of acres of protected public land, allowing expanded recreational opportunities such as hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, and trail riding. The surrounding land use also helps preserve the areas remote character and limits future development pressure, adding long-term value and appeal.
Location and Area Amenities
While the property offers a secluded and private setting, it remains within practical driving distance of East Texas communities that provide dining, supplies, and services. Houston County is known for its public hunting opportunities, fishing access, and outdoor recreation, including nearby lakes, creeks, and National Forest recreation areas such as Ratcliff Lake and access points along the Neches River. The area provides an ideal balance of solitude, recreation, and accessibility.
Final Thoughts
This is a rare East Texas recreational offering that combines acreage, water features, timber diversity, utilities, and adjacency to protected public land. Whether envisioned as a private hunting retreat, a family legacy property, or a long-term land investment, this tract offers a level of privacy, recreational potential, and setting that is increasingly difficult to find.
DETAILS:
- 267.714 acres located in the northeastern portion of Houston County, Texas
- Main gate access along the eastern side of FSR 511
- Gate coordinates: 31.5084, -95.1455
- Property spans both sides of FSR 511 with approximately 89 acres on the west side
- Majority of the acreage lies east of FSR 511
- Gently rolling terrain with approximately 40 feet of elevation change
- Sandy Creek crosses the central portion of the property
- Predominantly wooded with a mix of mature native hardwoods, native regeneration, and plantation pine
- Large mast-producing hardwoods including white oak, post oak, red oak, and water oak
- Thoughtful timber management focused on wildlife habitat with long-term income potential
- Excellent wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities
- Half-acre pond located near the improvements
- Electricity and water well in place at the end of the service line
- Improvements include an older single-wide mobile home, all-steel shop building, and small equipment shed
- Patio area with large fireplace overlooking the pond
- Direct boundary with the Davy Crockett National Forest to the north
- Additional large timber tracts nearby enhance privacy and wildlife movement
- Well suited for hunting, recreation, or long-term land investment
- Property is currently under an agricultural valuation
- Buyer to verify continuation of ag exemption, eligibility requirements, and any potential rollback taxes
- All info, measurements, acreage figures, descriptions, maps & exhibits are deemed reliable but to be verified by buyer.
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
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