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    CR 3217, Atlanta, TX 75551

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    $780,000

    LAND - Atlanta, TX

    Lot size:
    194.00 Acres
    Added:
    Jun 8, 2026
    Days on Market:
    8
    Last Refresh:
    Jun 15 at 6:06 pm

    Property Features for CR 3217

    General Information

    Property type
    Land
    Property subtype
    Other
    Standard status
    Active
    Lot size
    194.00 Acres

    Utilities

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    Water Available

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    Lee Stanley
    Lee Stanley

    Listing agent Lee Stanley License #611560

    Listing office Superior Realty 506 W Main St., Texarkana, TX

    Listing date Jun 8, 2026

    MLS# 205217 Listing URL

    Copyright © 2026 Texarkana Board of Realtors. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.

    HighLights

    • 194‑acre East Texas tract with a mix of open land, pine, hardwood timber, and flooded/wetland habitat
    • Timbered composition includes approx. 69 acres native pine (seed tree), 14 acres established pine plantation, 80 acres hardwood timber, and 6 acres flooded/wetland
    • Professionally thinned in 2019, with most mature pine removed to support wildlife habitat and future management
    • Approx. 25 acres open land and approx. 30 feet of elevation change across the property
    • Extensive network of roads and trails for access throughout the acreage
    • Water available on the property; wildlife reported including deer, hogs, and turkey

    Overview

    This 194-acre East Texas property is a mixed timber and habitat tract designed for outdoor use and long-term management. The land includes a combination of open acreage, native pine (seed tree), established pine plantation, hardwood timber, and flooded or wetland habitat, creating varied conditions across the property. A professional thinning was completed in 2019, removing most mature pine and leaving a regenerated wildlife-focused composition for future management. The property also features approximately 30 feet of elevation change, offering a range of topography and viewing opportunities.

    Access is supported by an extensive network of roads and trails that runs throughout the acreage, providing practical movement for day-to-day use, hunting, and land management activities. The property is located about 8 miles from Atlanta in Cass County, Texas, near the rural communities of the area.

    For buyers seeking a recreation and hunting property, the established habitat supports native wildlife including deer, hogs, and turkey. For timberland-focused buyers, the mix of timber types, age classes, and the post-thinning condition provides a workable platform for ongoing management. Whether used for private camping and outdoor enjoyment or as a hunting tract with diverse cover, the acreage offers multiple habitat areas within one contiguous property.
    Location Intelligence

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    Hunting land

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    City
    Atlanta
    County
    Cass
    State
    Texas
    Longitude
    -94.31583901
    Latitude
    33.1333847

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Hunting land - 194-acre tract with diverse timber and wetland habitat, supported by internal roads and trails for outdoor recreation access.
    Where is this hunting land located?
    The property is located at CR 3217 Atlanta, TX.
    What is the asking price?
    The asking price for this property is $780,000.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: 194‑acre East Texas tract with a mix of open land, pine, hardwood timber, and flooded/wetland habitat; Timbered composition includes approx. 69 acres native pine (seed tree), 14 acres established pine plantation, 80 acres hardwood timber, and 6 acres flooded/wetland; Professionally thinned in 2019, with most mature pine removed to support wildlife habitat and future management
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