Summary
Tucked away in the heart of Anderson County is a breathtaking 68.03-acre gem, a cherished heirloom preserved and nurtured by the same family since the 1940s. This vast expanse isn't just land; it's a tapestry of memories, history, and nature's best work. Its sprawling, rolling topography provides a canvas where nature paints scenes of lush 16-18 year old pine plantations, age-old hardwoods, and the shimmering beauty of White Oak Creek. The terrain offers unique views of the property, each vantage point telling a different tale of time and terrain. Its rich biodiversity is a testament to the region's natural beauty, where the whispering pines, the rustling oaks, and the gentle calls of native wildlife create a harmonious symphony. With modern amenities interspersed within its timeless landscape, this property is both a nod to the past and a bridge to future possibilities. Every i...
Tucked away in the heart of Anderson County is a breathtaking 68.03-acre gem, a cherished heirloom preserved and nurtured by the same family since the 1940s. This vast expanse isn't just land; it's a tapestry of memories, history, and nature's best work. Its sprawling, rolling topography provides a canvas where nature paints scenes of lush 16-18 year old pine plantations, age-old hardwoods, and the shimmering beauty of White Oak Creek. The terrain offers unique views of the property, each vantage point telling a different tale of time and terrain. Its rich biodiversity is a testament to the region's natural beauty, where the whispering pines, the rustling oaks, and the gentle calls of native wildlife create a harmonious symphony. With modern amenities interspersed within its timeless landscape, this property is both a nod to the past and a bridge to future possibilities. Every inch of this land, with its rich soils and verdant woods, is an invitation to create, explore, and dream.
Land Characteristics
This property is a true testament to the rich biodiversity of East Texas. Approximately 40-45 acres of the property are comprised of 16-18 year old planted pine timber. Complementing the pine are scattered stands of mixed mature native hardwood, featuring species like oak, hickory, and sweetgum, intertwined with massive native pine timber. This diverse arboreal mix is a haven for the native wildlife. Whitetail deer, a frequent visitor, are particularly attracted to the native browse nourished by the various sandy loam soil types. The property has rolling topography with approximately 60 feet of elevation change. While it is a gentle roll throughout most of the tract, there are areas with steep hills and bluffs which offer a variety rarely found on smaller acreage tracts and add a layer of challenge and appeal to the trail riding aspect found here.
Water Features
The property's water features truly set it apart as an oasis. Dominating the landscape is the pristine pond, situated conveniently on the eastern side near the county road frontage, ensuring scenic views and easy access. Equipped with an established electrical service and a gracefully built wooden pier, it's an angler's dream and a tranquil spot for reflection. The crown jewel, however, is the White Oak Creek that gracefully meanders through the heart of the property. With deep banks shadowed by towering Oak and Pine trees, the creek presents a serene and picturesque setting. Notably, the creek is fed by a series of springs that appear to be ever-resilient, even showing strength during the driest summer months, and it eventually deposits its waters into the Neches River. This confluence of water features offers not only aesthetic beauty but also a myriad of recreational opportunities.
Improvements
Beyond its natural allure, the property is dotted with amenities that make it instantly usable and enjoyable. A picturesque pond adorned with an electrical service and a wooden pier promises delightful afternoons. At the rear of the property is a covered picnic area constructed on a concrete slab with an enclosed storage area and a small basketball court. A water well reported to be approximately 400 feet deep was added to the rear of the property in recent years as well. Miles of trails wind throughout the property, with sturdy ATV bridges over White Oak Creek in two places, and a newly constructed gated entrance welcomes you home but maintains your privacy when desired.
Location
Situated at 2175 ACR 353, Palestine, TX 75801, this property is located just 1.2 miles south of Hwy 79 near the community of Neches. It was reported that there is additional easement access coming from ACR 354 north to the SW corner of the property. We do not yet have a copy of that easement agreement in the file, so it is yet to be determined. Coordinates to the front gate along ACR 353 are as follows: 31.8602, -95.4632
Minerals
Please note that this offering is limited to the surface alone. No minerals are available with the property.
Easements and Utilities
The property enjoys the advantage of having limited easements, restricted to two natural gas pipelines in the western part. Beyond these, only the standard utility easements for electricity and water touch this pristine land, ensuring its undisturbed beauty.
This is more than just land; it's a legacy, a retreat, and a future home place. Don't miss the opportunity to own a slice of Anderson County's finest. Reach out today and experience firsthand the magic of this family treasure.
DETAILS
- Rolling topography with elevations ranging from approximately 300' to 360' ASL, enhances the expansive feel of the land.
- Diverse timber landscape featuring approximately 40-45 acres of 16-18 year old pine plantation and mature hardwoods like oak, hickory, and sweetgum.
- Rich biodiversity, making it a haven for native wildlife including whitetail deer, hogs, squirrels, ducks, etc
- Several functional improvements including a scenic pond with a wood pier, covered picnic area, and basketball court.
- Electrical service is established on both sides of the property and a deep water well (located in the SW portion of the tract) provides water for the property.
- Water features include the meandering White Oak Creek, fed by strong springs and complemented by a stocked pond.
- Ag exemption in place
- All boundary lines on map exhibits are approximate and should be verified by buyer
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker or Seller. The Broker (Whitetail Properties) does not assume liability for typographical errors, misprints, nor for misinformation that may have been given to us. All property is subject to change, withdrawal, or prior sale. Buyers' agents must be identified on the first contact with the Broker and must accompany the buyer on showings to receive full fee participation.
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