Big Swamp Creek Hunting & Timber Tract is in Alabama’s fertile Black Belt Soil Region along the Big Swamp Creek drain basin that consists of thousands of acres of bottom land hardwoods and very productive farm land and is considered to host some of the best trophy deer and turkey hunting in the Southeast. The acreage has a very diverse wildlife habitat from upland pines for quail and turkey nesting, to bottom land mast producing hardwoods along Big Swamp Creek, and oxbow ponds for water fowl and an overall complete bounty of resources for wildlife.
The property's terrain has level bottom land with elevations ranging from 250 ft on higher elevations to 200 ft along Big Swamp Creek. Soil types in the higher elevations are composed of Sumter-Hannon clay soil and Freest fine sandy loam. These soil types are good pine and hardwood timber producing soils. Soil types in the lower elevations along drains consists mainly of Leeper silty loam clay, Mantachie clay and Una clay which are good hardwood timber producing soils and are currently in hardwoods and oxbow ponds. This land could be utilized for hunting, recreation, timber production, and as a real estate investment. Call today to schedule your private tour!