~365 total acres
The Chestnut Creek tract has it all. An excellent tract for recreation and wildlife with a diverse mix of timber. Rolling topography makes for scenic views of the surrounding area. Only 8.5 miles to Peach Park and Interstate 65. Chestnut Creek touches the southeast corner of the tract but a perennial tributary to Chestnut Creek flows through the center of the property, providing year around water and beautiful hardwood bottoms along the drainage.
There are three different age classes of loblolly pine plantation to provide future timber income. Access to the northeast corner is from county road 520. Access to the northwest corner is along a shared private access road.
Timber types are as follows:
~101 acres of natural hardwood streamside management zones
~24 acres in 2023 loblolly pine plantation
~92 acres in 2008 loblolly pine plantation that has been thinned and understory has been treated for mid story competition
~134 acres in 2016 loblolly pine plantation
~13 acres in open food plots and roads/trails