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Dudleyville Tract 4

Booger Hollow Road : Dadeville, AL 36853

Tallapoosa County, Alabama

123 Acres
$506,252 USD $732,700
$4,115 / ac
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Farm Description

Property Overview

The Dudleyville Tracts offer a rare opportunity to acquire one or all five of these contiguous, wildlife-rich timberland properties located in the heart of Alabama's timber belt. Positioned in the scenic Piedmont region just minutes from Dadeville and within easy reach of Lake Martin, the Tallapoosa River, and the Atlanta Airport, these tracts combine natural beauty, timber income potential, and recreational appeal. Each property features gently rolling terrain, productive soils, and a mix of timber types, including mature loblolly pine stands ready for harvest, recently planted genetically improved pine, and valuable hardwood bottomlands along creeks. This diverse timber base supports both financial returns and habitat enhancement. Whether for timber investment, hunting, or rural living, the Dudleyville Tracts offer long-term value in a highly desirable and rich setting.

Location

The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 2×4 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.

-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.

-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,700 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, -which makes up its entire eastern boundary, and approximately 3,070 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.

-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,200 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire western boundary. Electricity is available just across Booger Hollow Road.

-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road. It features approximately 3,530 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available about a quarter mile north of the property.

-Tract 5 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road. It features approximately 2,660 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available about a half mile north of the property.

Access

The Dudleyville Tracts can be accessed by Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road, both of which are maintained by the county. Each tract features internal wood roads suitable for 2×4 vehicles, provided the conditions are dry.

-Tract 1 is accessible from an entrance on Swamp Hollow Road and features approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along this road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. It also has direct access to electricity.

-Tract 2 is accessed from both Swamp Hollow Road and Booger Hollow Road. The tract has about 1,300 feet of frontage along Swamp Hollow Road, which makes up its entire western boundary, and approximately 920 feet along Booger Hollow Road. It also has direct access to electricity.

-Tract 3 can be accessed from an entrance on Booger Hollow Road and boasts an estimated 2,700 feet of frontage along the road, which forms its entire eastern boundary. Electricity is available about half a mile to the north.

-Tract 4 is accessible by an entrance on Booger Hollow Road that comes through the adjoining Tract 3. It features approximately 2,100 feet of frontage along Booger Hollow Road. Also, power is available just north of the property.

Property Description

The Dudleyville Tracts offer an exceptional opportunity for timber investment, recreation, and rural living, all within easy reach of the Tallapoosa River and Lake Martin. Each property features gently rolling terrain, well-drained soil ideal for timber production, and a variety of timber types that not only support long-term forest management but also attract abundant wildlife. With access to creeks and natural water sources, all four tracts boast both beauty and functionality, making them equally suitable for hunting, camping, or future homestead development.

-Tract 1 offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. A central creek runs from north to south, and a branch of Chattasofka Creek crosses the southwest corner, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 700 to 825 feet above sea level.

-Tract 2 presents an excellent opportunity to build a ranchette or rural retreat, thanks to its ample road frontage on two county roads and direct access to electricity. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 680 to 845 feet above sea level.

-Tract 3 also offers dual-purpose potential as both a timber-producing and premier wildlife property. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 660 to 840 feet above sea level. A central creek runs from north to south, and another runs along the entire eastern boundary, enhancing the tract's appeal for recreation and wildlife habitat.

-Tract 4 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.

-Tract 5 is an excellent choice for wildlife habitat development or a secluded nature retreat, as three branches of Chattasofka Creek run through the property, along with varied timber and terrain. The terrain is gently rolling with approximate elevations ranging from 640 to 810 feet above sea level.

Timber Resource

The Dudleyville Tracts have been well-managed for timber and wildlife. Each tract contains mature loblolly pine stands that are financially ready for harvest, and it is recommended that the tracts be replanted to maintain long-term productivity if timber income is the primary objective. Alternatively, for landowners who prioritize wildlife habitat or aesthetics, thinning combined with a prescribed burning cycle every 2-3 years is advised. These treatments enhance habitat quality by opening the canopy, improving forage, reducing wildfire risk, and clearing residual debris.

Additionally, each tract contains hardwood bottomlands rich in mast-producing oaks, located along creek corridors. These areas are ecologically valuable, serving as wildlife corridors and food sources, and are best left intact to preserve their environmental benefits. Furthermore, recently planted genetically improved loblolly pine stands are present on several tracts, with management plans that involve future thinning and optional post-thinning treatments, such as fertilization, herbaceous control, and burning, to optimize growth and habitat value.

-Tract 1 features 41 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 34 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 14 acres of hardwood bottomlands.

-Tract 2 features 66 acres of mature loblolly pine that is financially mature and ready for harvest, 9 acres of recently planted loblolly pine with high-value timber potential, and 6 acres of hardwood bottomlands.

-Tract 3 features 70 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 62 acres of newly planted genetically improved pine, and 49 acres of hardwood bottomlands.

-Tract 4 features 87 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 12 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 24 acres of hardwood bottomlands.

-Tract 5 features ·76 acres of mature loblolly pine ready for harvest, 163 acres of recently planted loblolly pine, and 45 acres of hardwood bottomlands.

Directions to Farm

From US Highway 280 in the City of Dadeville, turn north onto East Lafayette Street. If you are coming from Alexander City, this will be a left turn at the second light in Dadeville. If you are coming from Auburn/Opelika, this will be a right turn at the first light. There is a Citgo service station on the northwest corner of this turn. Once you are on East Lafayette Street (which changes to Dudleyville Road just outside of town), stay on this road for about seven miles. After seven miles, look for Booger Hollow Road and turn right. Follow Booger Hollow Road for about a mile and the tract will be on the right. Its primary entrance is shared with Dudleyville Tract 3 with is just about a quarter mile further on the right.

More Farm Details

Gently Rolling Terrain
Gravel Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$420
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
62 09 04 18 0 000 001.000 & 62 10 06 13 0 000 007.
FARMFLIP ID
398912

Farm Price History

Date
Price
$ +/-
% +/-
7/18/25
$506,252
$226,448
30.9%
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