Timber & Hunting Recreation
County Road 38 Autaugaville, AL 36003
County Road 38, Autaugaville, AL, 36003
$3,474,607
For Sale
$3,474,607
LAND - Autaugaville, AL
Lot Size1,069.11 Acres
Days on Market74
Property Features for County Road 38
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 1,069.11 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Annual Amount
- 1890
Listing Agency
SmallTown Hunting Properties & Real Estate
(334) 535-0242
215 E. Sixth St, Luverne, AL
Listed by
George Russell Wilkerson
(334) 535-0242
Added: May 6 Checked: Jul 18 at 2:06 am
MLS# 11742046
Listing URL
Copyright © 2026 My State MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This property is a large recreational and sportsman's tract featuring a mix of longleaf pine, loblolly pine, and mixed hardwoods. Approximately 500+/- acres of longleaf pine are planted in row-crop fields, with the remainder consisting of mixed loblolly and hardwoods. The property also includes numerous Streamside Management Zones (SMZs) with a strong concentration of white oaks and mast-producing hardwoods, along with established food plots and an included 10+/- acre dove field. Multiple lake and lodge sites are described as available on the land.
Access and internal navigation are supported by an extensive road and trail system, with well over 16 miles of roads and trails that can be navigated in a pickup truck. The property also has four access gates located along County Road 38, helping provide practical entry points for management and recreational use.
For buyers looking for a self-contained hunting and outdoor recreation property, the combination of planted longleaf, mast-producing hardwood areas, and open fields is designed to support deer and turkey habitat, as described in the materials. The existing timber configuration also provides an option to lease pine straw rights, while the maintained infrastructure and internal travel routes can support day-to-day activities and on-site operations.
Access and internal navigation are supported by an extensive road and trail system, with well over 16 miles of roads and trails that can be navigated in a pickup truck. The property also has four access gates located along County Road 38, helping provide practical entry points for management and recreational use.
For buyers looking for a self-contained hunting and outdoor recreation property, the combination of planted longleaf, mast-producing hardwood areas, and open fields is designed to support deer and turkey habitat, as described in the materials. The existing timber configuration also provides an option to lease pine straw rights, while the maintained infrastructure and internal travel routes can support day-to-day activities and on-site operations.
Key Highlights
- Recreational/sportsman's property in Autauga County with timber and habitat for deer and turkey hunting
- Timber includes longleaf pine, loblolly pine, and mixed hardwoods, including approximately 500+/- acres of longleaf pine planted 8–10 years ago
- Numerous SMZs (Streamside Management Zones) with an impressive amount of white oaks and mast‑producing hardwoods
Property Analytics
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Hunting land
FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - Large tract with established pine and hardwoods, miles of internal trails, and multiple sites for lakes and lodges.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at County Road 38 Autaugaville, AL.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $3,474,607.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Recreational/sportsman's property in Autauga County with timber and habitat for deer and turkey hunting; Timber includes longleaf pine, loblolly pine, and mixed hardwoods, including approximately 500+/- acres of longleaf pine planted 8–10 years ago; Numerous SMZs (Streamside Management Zones) with an impressive amount of white oaks and mast‑producing hardwoods