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Forney Tract

Rocky Hollow Rd : Centre, AL 35960

Cherokee County, Alabama

326 Acres
$939,000 USD
$2,880 / ac
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Land Description

Property Overview

The Forney Tract offers a unique combination of timber investment potential, recreational opportunities, and convenient location, highlighted by the following features:

-Strong timber investment with multiple age classes of loblolly pine plantations offer future income potential

-Excellent recreation potential with abundant wildlife and rolling terrain in the Upper Piedmont of Alabama

-Convenient location less than 20 minutes from Lake Weiss and the Coosa River

Location

The Forney Tract is located in the Upper Piedmont region of central Alabama, just south of the Appalachian foothills. This area is known for its rolling hills and valleys. The property is bordered by other timberlands and a few residences to the south. Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are less than 20 minutes away, providing outstanding recreational opportunities along with nearby National and State Parks.

US Highway 411 is only minutes from the tract. The town of Cave Springs, Georgia, about eight miles east, offers fuel, groceries, and dining, while the city of Centre, Alabama, about 20 minutes away, provides additional services, including a medical center. Several small regional airports are located nearby, and both Birmingham and Atlanta airports are within about an hour and a half's drive.

Access

The tract has approximately 6,600 feet of frontage on County Road 28 (Rocky Hollow Road), a paved and county-maintained road. Public utilities are available a short distance away. One primary entrance leads to about a mile and a half of interior roads, providing practical access to all timber stands. These roads are passable by two-wheel drive vehicles in normal conditions, though four-wheel drive may be required during wet periods.

Property Description

The Forney Tract has been actively managed for timber production under the current ownership. Its excellent access and proximity to utilities also make it suitable for recreational or residential use. The property features rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 865 to 1,130 feet. Well-drained soils support productive timber growth.

A small clearing at the entrance on County Road 28 offers a prime site for a home, camp, or cabin. Recent timber harvests have improved the tract's wildlife habitat by increasing forage and cover, further enhancing recreational potential. This property is well-suited for multiple uses, from hunting and outdoor recreation to timber investment and rural living.

Timber Resource

A timber inventory was conducted in the summer of 2025. The current owner's property manager provided timber volumes. Product values were applied by F&W Forestry Services, Inc. Volumes and values are not guaranteed.

This tract has approximately 63 acres of a 19-year-old loblolly plantation. This plantation was thinned one year ago and has since exhibited observable growth. If timber production is the primary objective, it should be allowed to grow for another 6 to 10 years. Much of the pulpwood volume will grow during that time into higher product classes such as chip-n-saw and sawtimber It would be expected to reach financial maturity between the ages of 25 and 30 in this market region, which should be the opportune time to harvest. If continued timber production is the goal, it should be replanted with loblolly pine after cutting. If desired, timber growth can be enhanced by herbicide and fertilizer use, as both typically show a return on investment. Additional thinnings can also be considered if aesthetic or wildlife objectives are primary over timber production. Since it has been thinned, conducting prescribed burning can enhance aesthetics and wildlife value. Conducting a burn every two to three years is recommended. In addition, periodic burning also reduces the chances of loss due to wildfire.

The tract also has two age classes of premerchantable pine: 114 acres of 11-year-old, which should be ready to thin about 4 to 5 years, and 84 acres of one-year-old plantation. There are also 65 acres of recently cut over that will be ready for reforestation next year.

Directions to Land

Turn onto Rocky Hollow Road form US 411. Rocky Hollow Road meets US Hwy 411 just east of the GA AL state line. If you are coming form Alabama, this will be the first left after crossing the state line. If you are coming from Cave Springs, this turn will be about 4.5 miles after passing the La Cabana restart at AL Hwy 100. Once on Rocky Hollow, the tract will be on your right after about a mile and a half. The entrance is just shy of three miles.

More Land Details

Hilly Terrain
Paved Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$780
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
19-06-24-0-000-005.000; 19-07-25-0-000-004.000; 19
LANDFLIP ID
408095
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