Recreational Hunting Land with
County Road 325 Troy, AL 36079
County Road 325, Troy, AL, 36079
$588,000
For Sale
$588,000
LAND - Troy, AL
Lot Size168.00 Acres
Days on Market31
Property Features for County Road 325
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 168.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Annual Amount
- 252
Utilities
- Water front features
- Creek
Listing Agency
Saunders Real Estate
(334) 530-8258
4732 Woodmere Blvd., Montgomery, AL
Listed by
Hoke Smith · License #0111572
(334) 530-8258
Added: Jun 17 Checked: Jul 17 at 1:06 pm
MLS# 11834950
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
Cowpen Hunting Tract is a 168 +/- acre recreational property featuring habitat designed for hunting and general outdoor use. More than 90 acres were replanted in longleaf pine in 2019, creating established pine stands for long-term wildlife cover. An extensive network of internal trails and perimeter fire lanes supports access for hunting, habitat management, and year-round recreation.
Water resources are a key feature of the tract, with several tributaries flowing across the property before entering Cowpen Creek. Cowpen Creek traverses the northern portion of the land, and along the creek corridor approximately 65 acres consist of mature hardwoods and pine timber. This timber mix supports diverse habitat and natural travel corridors, while also creating varied hunting locations within the property. The tract is located in northern Coffee County near the community of Jack, in the Wiregrass region known for productive timberlands and strong wildlife populations.
For tenants, buyers, or operators seeking rural outdoor land with a ready-made habitat framework, the combination of longleaf pine cover, mature timber along the creek, and multiple established food plots provides a practical setup for managing for deer and turkey. The internal trail and fire lane layout can help facilitate movement across the property while supporting ongoing land stewardship.
Water resources are a key feature of the tract, with several tributaries flowing across the property before entering Cowpen Creek. Cowpen Creek traverses the northern portion of the land, and along the creek corridor approximately 65 acres consist of mature hardwoods and pine timber. This timber mix supports diverse habitat and natural travel corridors, while also creating varied hunting locations within the property. The tract is located in northern Coffee County near the community of Jack, in the Wiregrass region known for productive timberlands and strong wildlife populations.
For tenants, buyers, or operators seeking rural outdoor land with a ready-made habitat framework, the combination of longleaf pine cover, mature timber along the creek, and multiple established food plots provides a practical setup for managing for deer and turkey. The internal trail and fire lane layout can help facilitate movement across the property while supporting ongoing land stewardship.
Key Highlights
- 168 +/- acre recreational property in northern Coffee County near Jack, AL
- More than 90 acres replanted in longleaf pine in 2019
- Cowpen Creek traverses the northern portion with several tributaries across the tract
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Hunting land
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - 168 +/- acres of longleaf pine, timber, and food plots supported by creek corridors and internal trails for outdoor recreation.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at County Road 325 Troy, AL.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $588,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 168 +/- acre recreational property in northern Coffee County near Jack, AL; More than 90 acres replanted in longleaf pine in 2019; Cowpen Creek traverses the northern portion with several tributaries across the tract