2646 Acres - Pender County, North Carolina

Tract B79 - Zibelin - Just Reduced

General Description

Sportsman's Paradise

The Zibelin Tract is one of the largest, unencumbered, sportsman’s paradise in NC. This property is conveniently located off Hwy 11 and is less than a 30-minute drive from downtown Wilmington. It consists of 2,646 acres with 5 miles of Cape Fear River frontage. There is approximately 1,000 +/- acres of mature, hardwood stands along the river as well as internal streams and tributaries. The remaining acreage consists of managed loblolly and longleaf pines ranging from 13 year old to 50 year old stands.

This property is historically known for its great duck hunting and has a dozen natural duck holes throughout the property with existing duck blinds already in place. Along with the great duck hunting, there is a vast amount of deer, turkey, hogs, and bear on the property. There are miles of internal roads through the entire property that allow easy access to the entire 2,646 acres. The current owners recently had an excavator with a mulcher head clear back the 3.5 mile river road that winds the river bank from corner to corner of the property.

From an investment standpoint there are 3 access points (2 separate gates long Hwy 11 and a gate off Buckle road along the eastern side of the property) which allows this property to be subdivided into multiple parcels, all with river frontage. This tract has a timber value over $800/ acre. There are 195 acres of planted 2004 longleaf pine that will be ready to rake for pine straw in the fall of 2021. Timber data, shape files available upon request.   A sportsman’s paradise that is this size, this close to a city, with a tremendous amount of immediate cash flow does not hit the market often!  

This property is also being offered in smaller parcels.  See our listing B79A (Bladen County), B79B, B79C, B79D, B79E and B79F (Pender County) for smaller parcel buying options!

Location/Directions

From Riegelwood, NC, travel northwest on Hwy 87. At the 4-way stop of the intersection with Hwy 11, turn right onto Hwy 11, referenced as General Howe Hwy.  You will travel on Hwy 11 approximately 2 miles, and as you cross the Cape Fear River, the property begins on your right (east).  There are 2 access points on Hwy 11.  There is an additional access point on the eastern boundary. As you’re traveling north on Hwy 11, you will turn right at the second road to the right onto Cane Tuck Road.  Travel approximately 3 miles and turn right on Buckle Road.  Just before Buckle Road ends, there is a yellow access gate to your right.    Look for Advance Land and Timber signs.


Look for Advance Land and Timber signs.

Disclaimer: Property inspections shall be done during daylight hours. Seller and Advance Land and Timber, LLC in no way make any representations or warranties regarding the conditions of the property, including any and all access routes, and all persons entering upon the property do so at their own risk and accept said property “as-is” in its existing condition during such inspections. All persons entering upon the property assume all risks and liabilities and agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller, its affiliates, officers, directors, managers, agents, representatives and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, injuries (including death) and damages resulting from any accident, incident, or occurrence arising out of, incidental to or in any way resulting from his or her inspection of the property or his or her exposure to the conditions of the property.


2646 Acres - Pender County, North Carolina