Pleasant Gap
County Road 174 : Piedmont, AL 36272
Cherokee County, Alabama
Land Description
Property Overview
Pleasant Gap is a versatile timber and recreational tract in Alabama's Piedmont foothills featuring:
-59± acres in Alabama's Piedmont, less than 30 minutes from Lake Weiss and the Coosa River
-Strong timber base with a 24-year-old loblolly pine plantation and reforestation opportunities
-Excellent wildlife habitat enhanced by recent thinning and harvesting
-Over 1,300 feet of paved county road frontage
-Ideal for recreation, hunting, or a future home, camp, or cabin site
Location
Pleasant Gap is located in the Piedmont region of central Alabama, just west of the southernmost reaches of the Appalachian Mountains. The area is known for its rolling hills and valleys. The tract is bordered by other timberlands and small residences on the north and east. Lake Weiss and the Coosa River are less than 30 minutes away, offering abundant recreational opportunities along with nearby National and State Parks. US Highway 278 is only minutes from the property. The town of Piedmont, Alabama, less than ten miles away, provides fuel, groceries, dining, and medical services. Cedartown, Georgia, about 15 miles to the east, offers hotels, additional dining, grocery stores, and a medical center. Several regional airports are nearby, and both Birmingham and Atlanta airports are within an hour and a half's drive.
Access
The tract has approximately 1,320 feet of frontage on County Road 174, a paved and county-maintained road. One primary gated entrance provides access to the property. Public utilities are available, with electric lines running through the northern portion. Internal access is provided by logging roads and skid trails.
Property Description
Pleasant Gap has been managed for timber production under the current ownership. Its access and proximity to utilities also make it suitable for recreation or residential development. The tract features rolling terrain with elevations from 740 to 820 feet and well-drained soils that support productive timber growth. A small clearing near the entrance along County Road 174 is well-suited for a home, camp, or cabin. Recent thinning of the plantations has increased wildlife value by improving forage and cover, while recent clear-cut areas provide a blank slate for reforestation or conversion to other uses. This tract offers excellent potential for hunting, outdoor recreation, or rural living.
Timber Resource
A timber inventory was conducted in the summer of 2025. Timber volumes were provided by the current ownership's property manager. Product values were applied by F&W Forestry Services, Inc. Volumes and values are not guaranteed. This tract has approximately 29 acres of 24-year-old loblolly plantation. This plantation was thinned about three years ago and has since exhibited observable growth. If timber production is the primary objective, it should be allowed to grow for another 3 to 5 years. During that time, much of the pulpwood volume will grow into higher product classes such as chip-n-saw and sawtimber.
If timber production is the goal, it should be replanted with loblolly pine after cutting. Timber growth can be enhanced by herbicide and fertilizer use if desired, as both normally show a return on investment. If aesthetic or wildlife objectives are primary, additional thinnings can also be considered. Since it has been thinned, conducting prescribed burning is an option to 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. There are approximately 30 harvested acres that are ready for the reforestation process. These areas were harvested about three years ago and currently consist of a natural mix of pine and various hardwood species. This area can be allowed to develop as is, it can be reforested with loblolly pine (the most productive option), or it can easily be converted to other uses while the vegetation is minimal.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
Turn north onto County Road 45 from US Hwy 278. If you are coming from Piedmont, Alabama, follow US Hwy 278 for about, CR 45 will be a left turn just shy of nine miles from the intersection with Hwy 9 in the town of Piedmont. If you are coming from Georgia, CR 45 will be a right turn about five and a half miles after crossing into Alabama. Follow CR 45 for just over a mile and a half, turn left onto CR 174. Follow CR 174 for just about a mile, the tract will be on the left.
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