Unlock the potential of the JPW Timberlands South Tract a premier timberland property located in Franklin and Colbert Counties, Alabama. Spanning nearly 1,711 acres, this versatile tract is a true gem for investors, nature enthusiasts, and landowners alike. The JPW Timberlands South Tract provides...
The JPW Timberlands North Tract offers an exceptional opportunity to own a 464-Acre piece of young hardwood forest in the scenic regions of Franklin and Colbert Counties, Alabama. This property is ideally located north of Red Bay, making it a convenient and accessible retreat. The tract features a...
New to the market is this 207+/- acres in Franklin county. This tract presents numerous recreational and hunting opportunities as well as 500+ feet on Elliott Reservoir. Upon entry off of Duncan Creek Rd you will be greeted by a 625 sq ft camp house with city power, water and fiber internet. The...
284+/- Acres in Franklin County - Hunting, Recreation & TimberThis 284+/- acre tract in Franklin County has everything you need for hunting, outdoor recreation, and future timber income.Located off AL Highway 19, it sits between Red Bay and Vina, about 45 minutes from the Shoals and 1 hour and 15...
22.8 Acres - Prime Land in Franklin County, Alabama Here's a solid opportunity to own a great piece of ground in a very nice area of Franklin County. Located at the intersection of County Road 57 and County Road 16, this 22.8-Acre tract offers a ton of road frontage-about 1,300 feet on CR 57 and...
Your own wooded retreat is right here on these outstanding 56 +/- beautifully crafted acres in Franklin County, Alabama. Nestled just 15 minutes from Phil Campbell, you will be engaged in exceptional hunting, unique recreational opportunities, and an impressive mix of timberland, all wrapped...
Located in Franklin and Colbert Counties, Franklin Timberlands is a contiguous tract made up of 2,250 acres. Mature pine plantations make up a majority of the tract with natural hardwood in the drains. There are multiple food plots in place and the tract has been managed for timber and wildlife for...