Welcome to your very own 88 +/- acre property loaded with harvestable timber and abundant wildlife. Deer hunters in East Texas know Cherokee County is famed for producing quality whitetails, with the area around Maydelle specifically being known for producing elusive giants. This farm is located down a dead-end road and has electric on site for a great weekend getaway. The entire property is made up of pine and hardwood timber, creating the ultimate wildlife sanctuary. An established trail system winds along the southern border, providing great access for fall cold fronts as well as great access to the highest point on the property. With minimal effort and clearing, the new owners could have views similar to The Smoky Mountains.
There is a small pond on the west side of the property that could easily be expanded to create your own oasis. Couple this with a nice off-grid cabin site, and you could have the getaway you’ve been dreaming of. An established food plot is on top of the ridge, surrounded by dense bedding and rolling topography.
This property is just minutes from downtown Maydelle and close to the famed Cherokee Deer Processing that many locals favor. A short 10-minute drive to Rusk and you’ll find everything you need from grocery stores to restaurants. This property is sure to offer all of the seclusion and privacy needed to make this your very own retreat.
Property Features
-Minutes from Maydelle, TX
-10 minutes to Rusk, TX
-15 minutes to Jacksonville, TX
-25 minutes to Palestine, TX
-Established trail system
-Great hunting
-Scenic views
-Located on dead-end road
-Mature timber
-Electric at the front of the property
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of Highway 84 and Jarat Street/County Road 2120 in Maydelle, Texas, head east on Highway. 84. Drive approximately 1/2 mile and turn left on Beard Mountain Road. Turn right in about 1/2 mile on Nolley Road/County Road 1707. Turn right on County Road 1717 and the property is at the end of the road.