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Discover a rare opportunity to own a versatile timber and hunting property in Livingston Parish, just outside the city of Holden. This expansive tract offers a perfect balance of mature pine timber, hardwood river bottoms, and prime recreational opportunities, making it an ideal choice for investors, hunters, and nature lovers alike.
Fronting LA Highway 1036 and just a few miles north of LA Highway 190, the property provides easy access from Baton Rouge and Hammond while maintaining the privacy and seclusion that serious landowners and outdoor enthusiasts value. The hardwood river bottom along the Tickfaw River creates exceptional wildlife habitat, supporting deer, turkey, waterfowl, and other game species-perfect for a private hunting retreat or weekend camp.
From an investment perspective, the property features mature pine timber with immediate market value, combined with younger growth areas that promise long-term financial returns. Utilities are already in place, making it easy to build a weekend cabin, hunting lodge, or future development, without the hassle of extensive infrastructure work.
This tract offers turnkey recreational land and timber investment, with diverse terrain that supports hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, and outdoor activities. Located less than 30 minutes from Hammond and approximately 40 minutes from Baton Rouge, it's easy to enjoy the convenience of nearby cities while retreating to your private sanctuary.
Whether you're a timber investor seeking both short-term income and long-term growth, a hunter searching for trophy deer and waterfowl opportunities, or a family looking for a weekend getaway immersed in nature, this property delivers unmatched potential. Don't miss your chance to own one of Livingston Parish's premier timber and recreational tracts, combining investment value, outdoor adventure, and easy access to major Louisiana cities.
Directions:
From Baton Rouge, take I-12 East toward Hammond and exit at LA Highway 190 (Exit 35). Turn left onto LA Hwy 190 and continue east for approximately 6–7 miles. Turn left onto LA Highway 1036 and travel roughly 2–3 miles. The property will be located along LA Hwy 1036.
From Hammond, take I-12 West toward Baton Rouge and exit at LA Highway 190 (Exit 35). Turn right onto LA Hwy 190 and continue west for approximately 4–5 miles. Turn right onto LA Highway 1036 and travel approximately 2–3 miles. The property will be located along LA Hwy 1036.
139.11 Acres located in the Northern 1/2 of Section 38, T6S-R5E, Livingston Parish, LA. More specifically described as the Alvin Hubbs Land, divided into three tracts as shown on the survey map created by John D. Adams, filed on 02/05/1988. The referenced survey is included as an attachment in this agreement.
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