Creek bottomsStreamside management zonesBeautiful woodsScenic topography
The Palo Gaucho Tract is ±238 acres of beautiful woods in Sabine County, Texas. ±110 acres of the tract are in improved genetics loblolly pine plantation. ±90 acres are plantations that were recently first thinned, and ±20 acres are premerchantable plantations. The pine plantations will provide a great opportunity for future income! The remainder of the tract is natural mixed hardwood and pine stands, streamside management zones, and creek bottoms. El Lobanillo Creek defines the eastern boundary line of the property. Palo Gaucho Bayou runs through the southwestern corner of the property. The creek bottoms and scenic topography provide excellent hunting and recreational opportunities. This tract is not far from some of the best fishing in the nation at Lake Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend Reservoir. The towns of Hemphill, San Augustine, and Pineland are all close by. Lufkin, Nacogdoches, and Jasper are all within an hour's drive, with plenty of restaurants, shopping, and hospitals.
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