This diverse property is located just south of Berry, Alabama, at the corner of paved County Roads 62 and 63. With flat terrain and well-managed timber, it offers an ideal setup for hunting, recreation, or building a home in a peaceful rural setting. Public water, electricity, and high-speed internet are available at the road, and there are two fully functional septic systems in place. The 25+ year old loblolly pine timber was recently professionally thinned and burned with help from the Alabama Forestry Commission. These management efforts opened up the canopy and allowed sunlight to reach the forest floor, encouraging a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs. This vegetation is providing browse and fawning cover for deer, nesting and brooding areas for wild turkey, and habitat for other upland species such as rabbits and woodcock. I have even flushed wild quail and heard them whistling on this property! Two seasonal streams add visual and ecological diversity, each located in a hardwood-lined drainage. The larger stream, which flows near the northern boundary, features a rock bottom. A newly established trail system winds through the property, providing access to two separate food plots that will be ready to hunt this fall. Whether you're looking for a place to hunt, hike, or build a cabin or barndominium, this tract offers the natural features, access, and infrastructure to make it happen. The combination of gentle topography, diverse wildlife habitat, and actively managed timber makes this property a unique find. Please contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information or to schedule a private showing!