Ask Greg Fleming
This tract is ideal for recreation and timber production. Approximately 73.36 acres to the 79.61 acre tract was planted in loblolly pines in 2007. This tract would be ideal for timber investment or a place to go for recreational purposes. The east boundary joins Bankhead National Forest lands.
Location/Directions
From Double Springs, Alabama, take Hwy 278 east for approximately 2.6 miles. Turn left on County Road 2 and continue for approximately 3.5 miles to a point where County Road 2 intersects County Road 18. The tract's SW corner is located approximately A 1/4 mile east of this point. Look for Advance Land and Timber signs. Look for Advance Land and Timber signs.