Cherokee County, Texas Land For Sale (148 results)
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12/12/2018
No Price
600 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Troup, TX
This 600-acre ranch located in the Piney Woods of East Texas contains a nice balance of high ground and low ground, contributing to a great diversity of topography, flora, fauna, and potential for improvement. The property offers a unique blend of natural beauty and practical usability, making it a prime candidate for various outdoor activities and land enhancement projects.
Located approximately 130 miles southeast of Dallas and about 180 miles northeast of Houston, the property is situated near the northeast corner of Cherokee County. This ideal location provides easy access to local community amenities in Henderson, Jacksonville, and Tyler, ensuring that while you enjoy the serenity and seclusion of the ranch, you are never far from essential services and conveniences.
Mills Creek and Bowles Creek converge on this tract, both of which are major tributaries to Lake Striker, located about six miles to the south. Over thirty-six hundred feet of Mills Creek and around four thousand feet of Bowles Creek meander through the ranch, creating a dynamic and picturesque landscape. These water features contribute to the formation of multiple duck marshes and sloughs near the creeks, enhancing the propertys appeal for waterfowl enthusiasts. Many of these features could be improved to provide ample opportunities for winter duck hunting, adding significant value for hunting aficionados.
In addition to its natural amenities, the property holds great potential for various land improvement projects. Whether you are interested in developing hunting lodges, creating nature trails, or enhancing the existing water features, the possibilities are vast. The mix of high and low ground offers unique opportunities for creating diverse environments that can cater to different recreational and conservation purposes.
For your opportunity to view this exceptional piece of land in the Piney Woods of East Texas and explore the possibilities it holds, contact Duperier Texas Land Man today. Discover how this property can serve as your private retreat, a hunting paradise, or an investment in natures bounty.
12/05/2025
$8,000
0.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 217 Fairview, Bullard, TX
Land ownership is within reach—just $200 down and $200 per month with owner financing! This attractive 0.22-acre lot in Cherokee County, Texas sits near scenic Lake Palestine, offering easy access to boating, water skiing, camping, and fishing.
APN: 430173776
Electricity and water are available in the area but will require installation. A septic system is also required.
With an annual tax of just $18 and annual POA fees at $360.
Don't miss this chance! Own your slice of paradise now and enjoy the perfect getaway by the lake.
Cash Price: $8,000.00
Term Option 1: $200 down, $200 for 47 months, for a total price of $9,600
Term Option 2: $250 down, $250 for 36 months, for a total price of $9,250
Term Option 3: $300 down, $300 for 29 months, for a total price of $9,000
GPS Coordinates (center) at the road: 32.1006, -95.4035
Legal Description: Lot 566 Lakewood Subdivision Unit 5 Cherokee County
Elevation: 410'
Terrain: Level
Access: Gravel Road
Power: Provided by Cherokee County Cooperative (903) 683-2248
Water: Provided by Southern Utilities (903)566-3511
Sewer: A Septic Tank is Required
Zoning: Vacant - Residential Land
RV Living: Not Allowed
Mobile Home Living: Allowed
Manufactured Homes: Allowed
POA: Lakewood POA
POA Fees Per Year: $360.00
Taxes Per Year: $18.00
County Contact Information: For more information, call Cherokee County Clerk at (903) 683-2350
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
04/07/2026
No Price
1100 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Alto Ranch - 1100 Acres, Alto, TX
This exceptional 1100-acre East Texas ranch offers a rare combination of live water, premier recreation, and long-term investment potential. The ranch is heavily wooded with a beautiful mix of mature pine plantations and native hardwoods, all supported by an active timber management plan. Marketable timber is present throughout, offering both immediate and long-term income potential. Rolling terrain and dramatic elevation changes define the property, with high points providing panoramic views across the Piney Woods—perfect for future homesites or simply enjoying the natural beauty.
The ranch supports abundant populations of whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, ducks, doves, coyotes, bobcats, and even alligators, offering year-round hunting and recreational opportunities. Bordering a National Forest on multiple sides, the property benefits from significantly reduced hunting pressure, as the national forest restricts feeders and motorized recreational vehicles. This creates a sanctuary-like setting where wildlife can thrive. The ranch is currently under a timber agricultural exemption and has participated in the TPWD Managed Lands Deer (MLD) program for many years, further enhancing its wildlife management value.
The ranch features an extensive internal road system, allowing easy access throughout, along with multiple blinds, feeders, and strategically placed food plots to support successful hunting. With multiple access points from both the front and rear, the property also offers excellent potential for subdivision or future development. Conveniently located just minutes from Alto, Texas, and within reach of Dallas and Houston, this ranch provides the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, with nearby access to amenities in Alto, Jacksonville, Tyler, Lufkin, and Henderson.
Conveniently located just minutes from Alto, Texas, and within reach of Dallas and Houston, this ranch provides the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, with nearby access to amenities in Alto, Jacksonville, Tyler, Lufkin, and Henderson.
This is truly one of the finest recreational and investment properties available in East Texas—a turnkey ranch that combines natural beauty, water resources, wildlife, and improvements into a single, unmatched offering. Whether you are seeking a legacy family retreat, a premier hunting ranch, or a long-term land investment, this property delivers on every level. This ranch can be offered in its entirety, or it can be subdivided (see other listings) and owner financed with agreeable terms to seller.
05/30/2026
$84,999
5.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 000 County Road 1204, Rusk, TX
If you have been looking for an affordable, small acreage tract, this is the one for you! Located on a quiet road in beautiful Cherokee County, this property offers peace and a private setting. With over 400 feet of road frontage, this tract provides many options for access. This property is completely wooded and has mature trees for added seclusion.
This is the perfect spot for accomplishing your dreams of building a home or having a spot to camp on the weekends. As you walk the property, you can easily envision a beautiful home site ready for your design. I noticed plenty of wildlife sign while touring the property, sure to give buyers an added bonus!
Just over 5 miles from Rusk, Texas, and a shorter distance from several towns, this property truly provides a country vibe while also giving the new owner the convenience of being a short drive from many amenities.
Property Features
-5 miles from Rusk, TX
-10 minutes to Reklaw, TX
-25 minutes to Jacksonville, TX
-Affordable tract
-Electric on site
-Water available
-Fiber on site
-Mature timber
-Black top road frontage
-Great home site
-Rusk I. S. D.
08/14/2025
$1,037,000
122 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 00 County Road 4501, Jacksonville, TX
122 Acres of Pure East Texas Potential Straight Out of a Land Magazine!
This isnt just a piece of land its a rare and beautiful opportunity to create something lasting in one of the most desirable areas of East Texas. Spanning 122 acres, this property is a dream for hunting, fishing, cattle, horses, four-wheeling, or any combination of recreational, agricultural, or residential uses. Loaded with native wildlife including deer, hogs, and other game the land features two ponds, mature hardwoods (including majestic oaks and pines), and a great mix of open pasture and wooded areas. Its ready to work for you, with barn, fencing, and pens already in place for cattle or livestock. The gently rolling topography offers breathtaking views, wide-open pastures, and shaded trails the perfect canvas for your vision, whether thats a custom home, weekend retreat, homestead compound, or income-producing ranch. Located just 50 minutes from Tyler and 19 minutes from Jacksonville, this property combines privacy and seclusion with convenient access to major highways, shopping, dining, and entertainment. Jacksonvilles steady growth and small-town charm only add to the long-term value. With no restrictions and endless possibilities, this property is primed for both immediate enjoyment and future investment. Acreage like this private, usable, and ideally positioned is getting harder to find. Dont miss the chance to make it yours. Video available.
07/21/2025
$5,699,000
543 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 1320 County Road 2112, Rusk, TX
One of the finest recreational properties available in East Texas a stunning 543-acre game ranch located just outside of Rusk. This turnkey property offers an incredible mix of natural beauty, thoughtful improvements, and several non-realty items making it a rare find in todays market.
The ranch includes 543 acres under high fence, home to a thriving population of whitetail deer, axis, and elk, while an additional 100-acre tract lies adjacent and complements the wildlife habitat. Rolling terrain and dramatic elevation changes define the land, with a high point reaching 650 feet and offering panoramic views for miles a perfect location for future build sites or simply enjoying the peaceful scenery.
At the heart of the ranch lies its crown jewel a picturesque 25-acre lake that is as functional as it is beautiful. This lake offers outstanding fishing, wildlife viewing, and the kind of peaceful setting that defines East Texas living. Several spring-fed creeks wind through the property, not only feeding the lake, but also adding to its water resources and enhancing the natural environment.
Improvements include a small but well-appointed cabin, ideal for weekend stays or hosting guests. Nearby is a 2,400 sq. ft. insulated shop building with 20 overhangs on three sides, perfect for housing boats, equipment, ATVs, and vehicles. Every detail has been considered so you can step in and enjoy from day one.
Whether you're looking for a top-tier hunting ranch, a legacy family retreat, or a private getaway with unmatched natural beauty, this property has it all. Theres simply nothing else like it on the market.
08/26/2025
$150,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Tract 1 County Road 4102, Jacksonville, TX
This versatile tract in the highly sought-after Jacksonville ISD is the perfect opportunity for those looking to build,
multi-generational homestead, hunters, nature enthusiasts, or anyone looking to create their dream property. With
easy access to restaurants, shopping, hospitals, and entertainment, you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds—quiet country
living just minutes from town. Located only 6 minutes from Jacksonville, 45 minutes from Tyler, and just over 2 hours
from Dallas, the location is ideal for both full-time living and weekend retreats. The land offers endless possibilities for
residential, recreational, or agricultural use. Build your custom home or barndominium, design a multi-home
compound, enjoy hunting and wildlife, or bring your animals and establish your own garden or homesteading plans.
Owner willing to subdivide, ranging in size from 5± acres up to 15± acres, allowing you to choose the setup that best
fits your vision. Utilities from a previous home site with water meter location(in need of re-installation) and septic
systems, with old structure removed. For added flexibility, seller financing is available with $25,000 down, 10%
interest, and a 5-year balloon, making this an incredibly easy opportunity to own land in East Texas. Restrictions may
be added if divided, none known if whole 15± AC is purchased.
08/22/2025
$450,000
15.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 1249 Co Rd 4102, Jacksonville, TX
NO known restrictions! This versatile tract in the highly sought-after Jacksonville ISD is the perfect opportunity for
those looking to build, multi-generational homestead, hunters, nature enthusiasts, or anyone looking to create their
dream property. With easy access to restaurants, shopping, hospitals, and entertainment, you’ll enjoy the best of both
worlds—quiet country living just minutes from town. Located only 6 minutes from Jacksonville, 45 minutes from Tyler,
and just over 2 hours from Dallas, the location is ideal for both full-time living and weekend retreats. The land offers
endless possibilities for residential, recreational, or agricultural use. Build your custom home or barndominium, design
a multi-home compound, enjoy hunting and wildlife, or bring your animals and establish your own agricultural
operation. Owner willing to subdivide, ranging in size from 5± acres up to 15± acres, allowing you to choose the setup
that best fits your vision. Utilities are already in place with two water meters locations(in need of reinstallation) and
two septic systems, old structures removed. For added flexibility, seller financing is available with $25,000 down, 10%
interest, and a 5-year balloon, making this an incredibly easy opportunity to own land in East Texas. Restrictions may
be added if divided.
05/08/2026
$980,000
245.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Off of FM 2064, Troup, TX
Located in the northern portion of Cherokee County, this 245.603-acre recreational tract offers a rare combination of mature bottomland timber, abundant surface water, diverse wildlife habitat, and a secluded setting with strong recreational appeal. The property is situated approximately eight miles south/southwest of Troup and approximately nine miles east/northeast of Jacksonville. Access is provided by a deeded easement originating from FM 2064, with the entrance gate located near coordinates 32.040012, -95.157166. The tract has been held and enjoyed by the current ownership for many years as a private outdoor retreat centered around hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, and general recreational use.
Property Overview
The tract is slightly irregular in shape and is generally square in configuration except for the western boundary, which follows Mud Creek as it gradually turns toward the southwest. Because of this configuration, the southern boundary is slightly longer than the northern boundary. The property lies within the Mud Creek drainage system and consists primarily of mature wooded bottomland habitat with a smaller section of higher elevation terrain located in the southeastern portion of the tract.
The deeded easement enters from the south and east and leads directly into the higher elevation portion of the property. This upland area contains a little over 20 acres with elevations generally ranging from approximately 300 feet to 330 feet above sea level. This portion of the tract could potentially support construction of a small recreational cabin, campsite, equipment barn, or future weekend retreat area, subject to buyer investigation and any applicable permitting or utility considerations.
The majority of the remaining acreage consists of gently rolling to nearly level bottomland terrain with elevations generally ranging from approximately 290 feet to 300 feet above sea level. The transition between upland and bottomland terrain creates visual diversity while also contributing to the property's habitat quality and water retention characteristics.
Timber, Vegetation, And Habitat
One of the most noticeable characteristics of the property is the mature mixed native timber that covers much of the tract. The timber appears to include a mixture of bottomland hardwood species commonly found throughout this portion of East Texas, including various species of oak, hickory, elm, sweetgum, ash, and other native hardwoods and Pine associated with creek bottom environments. Portions of the property feature a relatively open understory that allows for easier travel by foot or UTV and creates attractive wildlife movement corridors throughout the tract.
The large uninterrupted blocks of surrounding timber within the Mud Creek corridor contribute heavily to the area's recreational appeal. Bottomland systems such as this are widely recognized throughout East Texas for supporting strong populations of whitetail deer, feral hogs, waterfowl, small game, and numerous non-game wildlife species. The combination of mature timber, natural water sources, dense cover areas, edge habitat, and isolated slough systems provides diverse habitat conditions across the property.
The location of the tract just north of the confluence of Mud Creek and Caney Creek further enhances the overall habitat diversity of the immediate area. In addition, Birches Creek, Lavender Branch, and numerous natural springs tie into Mud Creek along the western boundary of the tract. The convergence of these waterways creates a broad drainage system with significant wildlife and recreational value.
Surface Water And Recreational Appeal
Surface water is arguably the defining feature of this property. Mud Creek itself is well known locally for fishing, hunting, wildlife habitat, and recreational use. Along the western boundary, the creek system creates a dynamic landscape consisting of sloughs, small oxbows, seasonal backwater areas, and shallow wetlands that provide year-round habitat diversity.
Throughout the tract there are numerous naturally occurring sloughs and shallow water features that appear capable of supporting waterfowl activity during seasonal migration periods and wetter times of the year. A centrally located pond reportedly constructed approximately 40 to 50 years ago in conjunction with a USDA-related program has matured significantly over time and now blends naturally into the surrounding environment. The water feature has developed natural vegetation and habitat characteristics that make it appear similar to a naturally occurring pond system.
The current layout of the property allows access to much of the acreage by UTV. However, there may be additional opportunities for future trail development and habitat enhancement projects. Portions of the property could potentially support development of improved trail systems, small levees, controlled crossings, or wildlife management improvements designed to help manage seasonal surface water and improve accessibility in wetter areas.
The property currently presents an opportunity for a new owner to shape the land according to their own recreational goals and vision. Whether the focus involves hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, habitat improvement, trail development, or establishing a private recreational retreat, the combination of mature timber and abundant water resources provides a strong natural foundation.
Area Information And Nearby Attractions
This portion of East Texas is known for its heavily wooded landscape, productive wildlife habitat, and strong outdoor recreation culture. The property benefits from convenient access to nearby communities including Troup, Jacksonville, Tyler, Henderson, and Rusk while still maintaining a private and secluded setting.
Nearby recreational destinations include Lake Palestine, which offers boating and fishing opportunities, as well as the Davy Crockett National Forest located farther south for additional public hunting, hiking, camping, and outdoor recreation opportunities. The region also provides access to numerous creeks, reservoirs, public boat ramps, and wildlife management areas throughout East Texas.
Jacksonville serves as a regional hub for dining, shopping, lodging, and medical services, while Tyler offers expanded commercial services, healthcare facilities, and entertainment opportunities within a reasonable driving distance. The property remains within reach of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, Houston area, and Shreveport region for buyers seeking a larger recreational holding in East Texas.
DETAILS
- 245.603 acres in northern Cherokee County
- Approximately 8 miles S/SW of Troup
- Approximately 9 miles E/NE of Jacksonville
- Access via deeded easement from FM 2064
- Mature mixed native bottomland timber
- Mud Creek frontage along western boundary
- Birches Creek, Lavender Branch, springs, sloughs, and oxbows
- Small centrally located lake or pond
- Approximately 20 acres of upland terrain with potential cabin or campsite locations
- Strong wildlife habitat for whitetail deer, feral hogs, waterfowl, and other native species
- UTV access throughout much of the property
- Opportunity for trail and habitat improvement projects
- Ag Exemption is currently in place
- All descriptions and exhibits are considered to be reliable but should be verified by buyer or buyers agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
05/07/2026
$950,000
10.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 3534 FM 241 S, Rusk, TX
Tucked away on 10.10 acres in the heart of Cherokee County, South of Rusk, this storybook property blends luxury, imagination, and timeless East Texas charm. Designed with gathering in mind, the 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home is equally suited for comfortable everyday living and unforgettable entertaining. The land offers a private, park-like setting with a thoughtful mix of open space and surrounding timber. Set within a wide clearing, the home is naturally framed by mature trees along the perimeter, creating a beautiful sense of privacy and seclusion.
Inside, nearly 4,869 square feet of living space showcases exceptional craftsmanship and bold architectural detail throughout. Every element has been intentionally designed, from high-end finishes to one of a kind features that set this home apart. A striking aquarium greets you at the entry, immediately introducing the creativity and sophistication carried throughout the residence. The spacious yet inviting layout includes five bedrooms, most with their own private bath and generous closet space, offering comfort and privacy for both family and guests. Just off the master suite, a dedicated office overlooks the backyard oasis that is ideal for peaceful mornings or focused work with a view. At the rear of the home, a large theater room creates the perfect space for movie nights, game days, or elevated entertaining. Off the laundry room lies a large three car garage or workspace fit for a house of this nature.
Step outside and the property transforms into a true resort style retreat. With nearly 1,000 square feet of covered outdoor living space and over 2,000 square feet dedicated to the pool area, the experience is nothing short of remarkable. The oversized pool and hot tub are set against a dramatic rock backdrop featuring multiple waterfalls and the soothing sound of flowing water. A rock stairway leads to an elevated slide that returns to the pool below, while a hidden cave reveals a diving platform adding a playful, one-of-a-kind element to the design.
Beyond the pool, additional amenities include a storage building, three car garage, fire pit area with built-in seating, a custom rock horseshoe pit, and an outdoor kitchen perfect for relaxed evenings and friendly competition. The outdoor kitchen and bar are ideally positioned to overlook the entire space, allowing for effortless entertaining whether grilling, gathering in the shade, or enjoying the outdoors.
More than a home, this is a private retreat built for connection, celebration, and the very best of East Texas living. Schedule your private showing today.
DETAILS
- Approximately 985 of road frontage on FM 241 S in Rusk, TX
- House 4,869 Sq/Ft Heated/ Cooled
- 10.10 acre property located in Cherokee County, Texas
- Large Pool and hot tub with Grattos and Rock Waterfall
- Large Theater room
- Spacious workshop and equipment shed
- Fire pit and Horseshoe Pit
- All boundary lines are approximate and should be verified by buyer
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
05/11/2026
$1,200,000
81.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 1114 CR 1512, Jacksonville, TX
Located approximately 6.5 miles southeast of Jacksonville in northern Cherokee County, Holman Ranch is an 81.59-acre farm and ranch property that combines productive agricultural features, quality improvements, and recreational appeal in a convenient East Texas location. Positioned along CR 1512 at 1114 CR 1512, Jacksonville, TX 75766, the property offers a balance of open pasture, scattered hardwoods, surface water, and functional infrastructure suitable for livestock operations, rural living, and outdoor recreation. The ranch is centered around a custom-built home overlooking gently rolling pastureland with approximately 50 feet of elevation change across the tract. Water features, fencing, and established improvements contribute to the utility and character of this East Texas ranch setting.
Land Characteristics
The ranch consists primarily of improved pasture with quality grasses suitable for cattle, horses, or other livestock operations. The gently rolling terrain creates attractive views throughout the property while also supporting practical agricultural use. Scattered hardwood timber across the pastures provides shade, visual diversity, and wildlife habitat without significantly limiting grazing utility. Common native tree species in the area include various oak species, hickory, elm, sweetgum, and other hardwoods typically associated with the East Texas landscape.
A small creek and drainage corridor traverse the southeastern portion of the property while a larger creek touches the northern boundary. These natural water features, combined with three stock ponds, provide reliable water sources for livestock and wildlife. The combination of water, pasture, and scattered timber creates habitat that commonly supports native East Texas wildlife including whitetail deer, feral hogs, dove, waterfowl, and various small game species. The ranch offers opportunities for both agricultural production and recreational enjoyment without sacrificing either use.
The property is fenced and cross fenced to support rotational grazing practices. Existing fencing infrastructure allows for separation of livestock while maintaining operational efficiency. Behind the home, multiple paddocks with loafing sheds offer additional flexibility for livestock management and horse use.
Home And Improvements
Constructed in 2014, the approximately 2,275 square foot custom home was thoughtfully designed to complement the surrounding ranch landscape while offering practical functionality and comfortable living space. Exterior finishes include a blend of brick and stone veneer accented by cedar beams and rustic details that reflect the character of the property.
Inside the home, stained concrete floors, solid wood doors, custom stained Alder cabinetry, and upgraded appliances create a cohesive ranch-style aesthetic. The large open-concept kitchen, living, and dining area provides a central gathering space with views overlooking the ranch. The flowing layout allows the kitchen and living spaces to function efficiently for everyday living and entertaining alike.
The home includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an office that can accommodate work-from-home needs or additional flexible use space. Covered outdoor living areas include an expansive rear patio and attached carport, providing additional space to enjoy the surrounding scenery and rural setting.
Additional ranch improvements were designed with livestock operations in mind. An alleyway system leads to a lighted roping area, cattle working pens, and a barn that support day-to-day ranch operations and recreational livestock activities. Community water services the home while a separate approximately 220-foot water well supplies water for livestock and irrigation purposes around the barn area.
Location And Area Information
The property benefits from a desirable location that offers rural privacy while remaining convenient to the amenities of Jacksonville, located approximately 6.5 miles away. Jacksonville provides shopping, dining, healthcare, agricultural services, and everyday conveniences while still maintaining the character of a traditional East Texas community.
Additional nearby communities include Tyler approximately 35 miles northwest, Rusk approximately 18 miles south, and Palestine approximately 35 miles southwest. The property also offers reasonable access to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the Houston area for weekend use or travel convenience.
The surrounding region is known for outdoor recreation opportunities including fishing, boating, hunting, and trail riding. Nearby recreational destinations include Lake Jacksonville, Lake Palestine, and the Davy Crockett National Forest which offers public hunting, hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing opportunities. East Texas is widely recognized for its combination of productive agricultural land, timber resources, and recreational properties that continue to attract buyers seeking rural acreage with long-term usability.
Holman Ranch presents an opportunity to acquire a well-rounded East Texas ranch property with a quality home, established infrastructure, productive pastureland, and recreational appeal in a convenient location southeast of Jacksonville.
DETAILS
- 81.59 acres in Cherokee County, Texas
- Approximately 6.5 miles southeast of Jacksonville
- Custom 2,275 SF home built in 2014
- Improved pasture with scattered hardwood timber
- Three stock ponds plus creek frontage
- Gently rolling terrain with approximately 50 feet of elevation change
- Cross fenced for rotational grazing practices
- Barn, cattle pens, loafing sheds, and lighted roping area
- Community water plus approximately 220-foot water well
- Whitetail deer, feral hogs, dove, and waterfowl habitat
- Ag Exemption is currently in place
- All descriptions and exhibits are considered to be reliable but should be verified by buyer or buyers agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
04/14/2026
$395,000
30.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - CR 1615, Jacksonville, TX
The Big Pasture Tract 1 is nestled in the rolling countryside just south of Jacksonville, offering approximately 30.945 acres of beautifully improved pastureland with sweeping, long-range views across central Cherokee County. With approximately 640 feet of frontage along County Road 1615, the property combines easy access with the space and versatility to accommodate a wide range of usesfrom ranching to residential development.
Carefully developed for cattle operations, the land has been mostly cleared and sprigged in high-quality Jiggs Bermuda grass, creating a productive and well-maintained grazing environment. New perimeter and cross-fencing, multiple gated entry points, and established working pens are already in place, allowing immediate use. A water meter is installed at the entrance through Craft-Turney Water Supply, while electricity and internet are available at the road, simplifying the process of building and further improving the property.
Location is another strong point, with Highway 69 less than two miles away, providing quick and convenient access to shopping, dining, and medical services in Jacksonville. For recreation, Lake Jacksonville is just five miles away, while the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge and River Run ATV Park are all within a short drive. Larger hubs such as Tyler, Dallas, and Shreveport are also easily accessible, adding to the propertys overall convenience.
The land itself offers a strong balance of function and natural beauty. A small pond provides reliable, year-round water, complemented by a natural spring that runs most of the year. A pipeline easement crosses the back portion of the property but has minimal impact on usability or potential homesites. The topography and layout also present an excellent opportunity to construct a larger lake with relative ease, further enhancing both recreational appeal and long-term value. Scattered throughout the pasture, large, mature oak trees were intentionally preserved, adding character, shade, and a sense of history to the landscape.
With expansive open pastures ideal for grazing and several elevated homesites offering scenic building locations, The Big Pasture is well-suited for a variety of visions. Whether youre looking to build a home, operate a working ranch, or create a peaceful rural retreat, this property offers the foundation and setting to bring it all together. This property is also offered as two 30-acre parcels or a 61-acre parcel. Schedule your showing today and make your dreams a reality.
DETAILS
- Great pasture with big Views
- Approximately 640 of road frontage on CR 1615
- 30.945 acre property located South of Jacksonville, in Central Cherokee County Texas
- Pond & Spring
- Fenced and Cross Fences with gates and working pens
- Water onsite and electric available
- Several great homesites
- All boundary lines are approximate and should be verified by buyer
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
04/13/2026
$695,000
61.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - CR 1615, Jacksonville, TX
The Big Pasture is nestled in the rolling countryside just south of Jacksonville, offering 61.89 acres of beautifully improved pastureland with sweeping, long-range views across central Cherokee County. With approximately 1,400 feet of frontage along County Road 1615, the property combines easy access with the space and versatility to accommodate a wide range of usesfrom ranching to residential development.
Carefully developed for cattle operations, the land has been mostly cleared and sprigged in high-quality Jiggs Bermuda grass, creating a productive and well-maintained grazing environment. New perimeter and cross fencing, multiple gated entry points, and established working pens are already in place, allowing for immediate use. A water meter is installed at the entrance through Craft-Turney Water Supply, while electricity and internet are available at the road, simplifying the process of building and further improving the property.
Location is another strong point, with Highway 69 less than two miles away, providing quick and convenient access to shopping, dining, and medical services in Jacksonville. For recreation, Lake Jacksonville is just five miles away, while the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge and River Run ATV Park are all within a short drive. Larger hubs such as Tyler, Dallas, and Shreveport are also easily accessible, adding to the propertys overall convenience.
The land itself offers a strong balance of function and natural beauty. A small pond provides reliable, year-round water, complemented by a natural spring that runs most of the year. A pipeline easement crosses the back portion of the property but has minimal impact on usability or potential homesites. The topography and layout also present an excellent opportunity to construct an 810 acre lake with relative ease, further enhancing both recreational appeal and long-term value. Scattered throughout the pasture, large, mature oak trees were intentionally preserved, adding character, shade, and a sense of history to the landscape.
With expansive open pastures ideal for grazing and several elevated homesites offering scenic building locations, The Big Pasture is well-suited for a variety of visions. Whether youre looking to build a home, operate a working ranch, or create a peaceful rural retreat, this property offers the foundation and setting to bring it all together. This property is also offered as two 30 acre parcels. Schedule your showing today and make your dreams a reality.
DETAILS
- Great pasture with big Views
- Approximately 1400 of road frontage on CR 1615
- 61.891 acre property located South of Jacksonville, in Central Cherokee County Texas
- Fenced and Cross Fences with gates and working pens
- Water onsite and electric available
- Pond & Spring
- Several great homesites
- All boundary lines are approximate and should be verified by buyer
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
03/25/2026
$429,000
96.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - SH 294, Alto, TX
This 96.35-acre tract in western Cherokee County offers a private setting surrounded by large, institutionally owned timberland. Access is provided by a deeded easement that leads through a substantial block of managed timber property, creating a setting that is removed from typical rural fragmentation. The surrounding acreage has historically been operated as part of a well-managed hunting club environment, contributing to a landscape where wildlife management practices have been consistently applied. The property itself features a balanced mix of upland and lower elevation areas, with approximately 80 feet of elevation change providing views toward the Neches River corridor located roughly half a mile to the south.
Property Characteristics
The tract contains approximately 49 acres of upland terrain, with the remaining acreage situated in lower elevations that appear within mapped floodplain areas. Despite this designation, the presence of predominantly pine timber with pockets of mature hardwoods suggests stable conditions with natural drainage. Two defined drainages cross the property and support mature mixed hardwood stands, adding diversity to the landscape. The combination of rolling topography and timber variation creates multiple natural transition zones and edge habitat. Interior access is supported by over two miles of established trails, allowing for navigation across much of the property by ATV or side-by-side.
Water Features
Water resources include a small pond located on the southern portion of the tract along with multiple natural springs observed throughout the property. These features contribute to wildlife use and provide potential locations for future enhancement or management. The proximity to the Neches River further adds to the regional water influence and recreational opportunities nearby.
Wildlife and Habitat
The surrounding landscape is characterized by large, contiguous tracts of managed timberland, which supports a stable wildlife population. The area has a history of structured wildlife management practices, including age-based harvest criteria for whitetail deer. Native wildlife in this region includes whitetail deer, feral hogs, small game, and a variety of non-game species. Eastern wild turkeys have also been reintroduced in the surrounding area as part of a broader release effort, contributing to additional viewing opportunities as turkey are currently protected in this area. Established food plots and hunting areas are already in place on the property, and the presence of both an electrical transmission line and pipeline easement creates additional edge habitat beneficial for wildlife movement.
Access and Location
The property is accessed via a deeded easement originating off State Highway 294 at approximately 31.6363, -95.2453, with the entrance to the property located near 31.5915, -95.236. A designated parking area near the entrance allows for unloading of equipment before traveling to the property. The tract is located approximately 20 miles from Jacksonville, TX, about 30 miles from Palestine, TX, and roughly 50 miles from Tyler, TX. This location provides access to regional amenities while maintaining a secluded setting.
Area Overview and Recreation
Cherokee County and the surrounding East Texas region offer a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities. Nearby public resources include access to the Neches River for fishing and paddling, as well as additional public hunting opportunities within the broader region. The area is known for its timber production, diverse wildlife habitat, and recreational appeal. Local communities such as Jacksonville and Palestine provide dining, shopping, and service options, while the surrounding countryside offers opportunities for hunting, trail riding, and land stewardship.
Summary
This 96.35-acre tract presents an opportunity to own a recreational property in a large, contiguous timberland setting with established access, internal trail system, and existing wildlife habitat improvements. The combination of rolling terrain, water features, and surrounding land management practices contributes to its suitability for hunting and outdoor use.
DETAILS
- 96.35 acres in western Cherokee County, Texas
- Deeded easement access through large timberland ownership
- Approximately 49 acres upland with remaining lower elevation areas
- Elevation range from approximately 230 feet to 310 feet ASL
- Small pond and multiple natural springs on the property
- Over two miles of established interior trails
- Established food plots and multiple hunting locations
- Transmission line and pipeline easements creating wildlife edge habitat
- Located approximately 20 miles to Jacksonville and 30 miles to Palestine
- Nearby access to Neches River and regional recreational opportunities
- Ag exemption is currently in place
- All descriptions and exhibits are considered to be reliable but should be verified by buyer and buyer's agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
03/19/2026
$1,551,664
300.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - FM 747, Jacksonville, TX
Location & Access
Located just west of Jacksonville in the central portion of Cherokee County, Texas, this 300.71 acre tract offers a diverse combination of topography, access, and land use potential. The property is irregular in shape with multiple points of access, including several areas of frontage along FM 747 on the western boundary and two additional access points along CR 3303 on the eastern side. Road frontage areas are fenced, and the layout allows for flexibility in how the property can be utilized or accessed.
Land & Timber
The land is predominantly wooded, featuring a mix of native timber, natural regeneration, and planted pine. This blend of timber types contributes to both habitat diversity and varying levels of canopy cover across the tract. Portions of the property may be suitable for pasture or agricultural use, while other areas remain more heavily wooded.
Topography & Views
The terrain is a defining feature, with elevation ranging from approximately 470 feet above sea level to approximately 680 feet. The rolling to steep topography provides a range of views, including elevated areas that overlook portions of the surrounding Jacksonville area. The diversity in elevation contributes to the overall character and usability of the tract.
Water Features
Internal drainage appears to move toward nearby Gum Creek, and the property generally exhibits good drainage characteristics. Two locations are indicated on topographic mapping as having spring activity, and several wet weather creeks traverse the land. While there are currently no constructed ponds, the terrain suggests potential locations for future surface water improvements, subject to buyer verification and permitting considerations.
Access & Trails
Internal access throughout the property is supported by an established trail system estimated at four to five miles in length. These trails allow for navigation by ATV or side-by-side and provide access to various portions of the tract, including both higher elevations and lower drainage areas.
Utilities & Infrastructure
Utilities are present in the area, with electric service available along FM 747 and CR 3303. Providers are believed to include Oncor and Cherokee County Electric Cooperative, though availability and capacity should be confirmed by the buyer. Cellular service has been reported to be available in the area.
Recreation & Wildlife
The property is located in a rural setting that supports recreational use, including hunting. The mix of timber, cover, and terrain contributes to wildlife habitat commonly associated with East Texas properties. The size and layout of the tract provide options for outdoor recreation and land management.
Additional Notes
Additional considerations include a small parcel along FM 747 that was recently acquired and is currently classified as land non-homesite for tax purposes. According to the seller, this parcel is subject to a 180-day redemption period, though taxes were reportedly unpaid for an extended period. Buyers are encouraged to verify all tax classifications and related details through appropriate sources.
DETAILS
- 300.71 acres in Cherokee County, Texas
- Located just west of Jacksonville, TX
- Frontage on FM 747 and CR 3303 with multiple access points
- Mixed timber including native hardwoods, regeneration, and planted pine
- Rolling to steep topography with elevation from approx. 470 to 680 feet
- Established internal trail system estimated at 4 to 5 miles
- Wet weather creeks and areas shown as springs on topo maps
- Terrain suitable for recreational use, hunting, and potential homesites
- Electric available nearby along FM 747 and CR 3303 (providers to be verified)
- Agricultural exemption in place for majority of the property
- All owned mineral rights to convey, subject to verification
- Good drainage with flow toward Gum Creek
- Coordinates: FM 747 gate 31.9598, -95.3315; CR 3303 gate 31.9629, -95.318
- All information provided is considered to be reliable but should be verified by buyer or buyer's agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
05/28/2026
$4,495,000
150.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 447 CR 2211, Rusk, TX
Set on 150.55 acres just outside Rusk, Texas, this luxury recreational ranch estate offers a rare combination of custom improvements, private water, privacy, and classic East Texas scenery. The centerpiece is a 6,345 sq ft custom residence with vaulted ceilings, expansive glass, luxury finishes, custom amenities, a 1,659 sq ft garage, and 2,668 sq ft of covered porches for outdoor living. The land features a scenic 5 acre private lake, rolling timber and pasture, established water, power, and septic, creating a true turnkey ranch-estate experience. Designed for recreation, retreat, entertaining, and legacy ownership, the property delivers scale, seclusion, and premium infrastructure in a limited Cherokee County market. Enjoy fishing, wildlife, quiet mornings by the lake, and refined country living without sacrificing access, located just 2 hours from Dallas and little over 3 hours from Houston, this one is a must see.
09/17/2025
$270,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Tract 1 FM 855, Jacksonville, TX
Your East Texas Escape Awaits! Discover the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and natural beauty with this 10±
acre tract in Jacksonville, TX. Tucked away in a serene country setting with scattered trees, this land offers endless
possibilities — whether you’re looking to build your dream home, start a homestead, or expand your agricultural
operation. With a current Ag exemption already in place, it’s ideal for cattle, horses, goats, or simply letting your pets
roam free. The fertile land is equally well-suited for gardening and self-sufficiency, giving you the opportunity to create
your very own East Texas retreat. Despite its quiet setting, you’ll love the convenience: just 12 minutes to Jacksonville,
36 minutes to Tyler, and under 2 hours to Dallas. That means you can enjoy the peace and privacy of country living
without sacrificing access to groceries, shopping, and entertainment. Known as the Tomato Capital of the World,
Jacksonville offers small-town charm with big opportunities. Highlights include the historic Tomato Bowl Stadium,
annual Tomato Fest, and scenic Lake Jacksonville, a 1,325-acre lake for boating, fishing, and outdoor fun. Surrounded
by rolling hills, pine forests, and East Texas wineries, this community offers the perfect balance of agricultural roots and modern convenience. Available in tracts ranging from 5± up to 83± acres, this is a rare opportunity to claim your slice of East Texas countryside — whether you want just enough land to spread out or a larger canvas for your vision. Don’t just buy land — create the lifestyle you’ve been dreaming of.
09/29/2025
$368,064
13.63 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Tract 6 FM 855, Jacksonville, TX
Your East Texas Escape Awaits! Discover the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and natural beauty with this 13± acre tract in Jacksonville, TX. Tucked away in a serene country setting with scattered trees and a barn, this land offers endless possibilities — whether you’re looking to build your dream home, start a homestead, or expand your agricultural operation. With a current Ag exemption already in place, it’s ideal for cattle, horses, goats, or simply letting your pets roam free. The fertile land is equally well-suited for gardening and self-sufficiency, giving you the opportunity to create your very own East Texas retreat. Despite its quiet setting, you’ll love the convenience: just 12 minutes to Jacksonville, 36 minutes to Tyler, and under 2 hours to Dallas. That means you can enjoy the peace and privacy of country living without sacrificing access to groceries, shopping, and entertainment. Known as the Tomato Capital of the World, Jacksonville offers small-town charm with big opportunities. Highlights include the historic Tomato Bowl Stadium, annual Tomato Fest, and scenic Lake Jacksonville, a 1,325-acre lake for boating, fishing, and outdoor fun. Surrounded by rolling hills, pine forests, and East Texas wineries, this community offers the perfect balance of agricultural roots and modern convenience. Available in tracts ranging from 5± up to 83± acres, this is a rare opportunity to claim your slice of East Texas countryside — whether you want just enough land to spread out or a larger canvas for your vision. Don’t just buy land — create the lifestyle you’ve been dreaming of.
09/30/2025
$135,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Tract 7 FM 855, Jacksonville, TX
Your East Texas Escape Awaits! Discover the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and natural beauty with this 5± acre tract in Jacksonville, TX. Tucked away in a serene country setting with scattered trees, this land offers endless possibilities — whether you’re looking to build your dream home, start a homestead, or expand your agricultural operation. With a current Ag exemption already in place, it’s ideal for cattle, horses, goats, or simply letting your pets roam free. The fertile land is equally well-suited for gardening and self-sufficiency, giving you the opportunity to create your very own East Texas retreat. Despite its quiet setting, you’ll love the convenience: just 12 minutes to Jacksonville, 36 minutes to Tyler, and under 2 hours to Dallas. That means you can enjoy the peace and privacy of country living without sacrificing access to groceries, shopping, and entertainment. Known as the Tomato Capital of the World, Jacksonville offers small-town charm with big opportunities. Highlights include the historic Tomato Bowl Stadium, annual Tomato Fest, and scenic Lake Jacksonville, a 1,325-acre lake for boating, fishing, and outdoor fun. Surrounded by rolling hills, pine forests, and East Texas wineries, this community offers the perfect balance of agricultural roots and modern convenience. Available in tracts ranging from 5± up to 83± acres, this is a rare opportunity to claim your slice of East Texas countryside — whether you want just enough land to spread out or a larger canvas for your vision. Don’t just buy land — create the lifestyle you’ve been dreaming of.
04/30/2026
$72,900
0.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Lot 1 000 FM 2493 E, Bullard, TX
Lot 1 - Build your dream home on this 0.526-acre lot in newly surveyed Pecan Point Place, with the option to combine for up to 1.626 total acres. This gives buyers added flexibility for a larger homesite, extra privacy, or additional room for a shop, pool, or outdoor living space.
Located in the highly acclaimed Bullard ISD and just minutes from the new Bullard Middle School, this property offers the perfect blend of peaceful country living and everyday convenience. You're less than 15 minutes from South Tyler, with quick access to shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Utilities are ready for your new build with electric, water, gas, and fiber internet available. Thoughtful deed restrictions are in place to protect property values, including single-family residential use only, a minimum 2,000 square foot home, and no commercial operations, mobile or manufactured homes.
Enjoy a quiet, scenic setting with room to build and the convenience of nearby city amenities. A prime homesite in one of the area's most desirable locations.
Property Features
-0.526-acre homesite
-Up to 1.626 acres available
-Newly surveyed tract
-Located in Pecan Point Place
-Bullard ISD
-Cherokee County
-Near new Bullard Middle School
-Less than 15 minutes to South Tyler
-Electric, water, gas & fiber available
-2,000 square foot minimum build
-No mobile or manufactured homes
04/30/2026
$72,900
0.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Lot 2 000 FM 2493 E, Bullard, TX
Lot 2 - Build your dream home on this 0.57-acre lot in newly surveyed Pecan Point Place, with the option to combine for up to 1.626 total acres. This gives buyers added flexibility for a larger homesite, extra privacy, or additional room for a shop, pool, or outdoor living space.
Located in the highly acclaimed Bullard ISD and just minutes from the new Bullard Middle School, this property offers the perfect blend of peaceful country living and everyday convenience. You're less than 15 minutes from South Tyler, with quick access to shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Utilities are ready for your new build with electric, water, gas, and fiber internet available. Thoughtful deed restrictions are in place to protect property values, including single-family residential use only, a minimum 2,000 square foot home, and no commercial operations, mobile or manufactured homes.
Enjoy a quiet, scenic setting with room to build and the convenience of nearby city amenities. A prime homesite in one of the area's most desirable locations.
Property Features
-0.57-acre homesite
-Up to 1.626 acres available
-Newly surveyed tract
-Located in Pecan Point Place
-Bullard ISD
-Cherokee County
-Near new Bullard Middle School
-Less than 15 minutes to South Tyler
-Electric, water, gas & fiber available
-2,000 square foot minimum build
-No mobile or manufactured homes
04/30/2026
$72,900
0.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Lot 3 000 CR 3806, Bullard, TX
Lot 3 - Build your dream home on this 0.53-acre lot in newly surveyed Pecan Point Place, with the option to combine for up to 1.626 total acres. This gives buyers added flexibility for a larger homesite, extra privacy, or additional room for a shop, pool, or outdoor living space.
Located in the highly acclaimed Bullard ISD and just minutes from the new Bullard Middle School, this property offers the perfect blend of peaceful country living and everyday convenience. You're less than 15 minutes from South Tyler, with quick access to shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Utilities are ready for your new build with electric, water, gas, and fiber internet available. Thoughtful deed restrictions are in place to protect property values, including single-family residential use only, a minimum 2,000 square foot home, and no commercial operations, mobile or manufactured homes.
Enjoy a quiet, scenic setting with room to build and the convenience of nearby city amenities. A prime homesite in one of the area's most desirable locations.
Property Features
-0.53-acre homesite
-Up to 1.626 acres available
-Newly surveyed tract
-Located in Pecan Point Place
-Bullard ISD
-Cherokee County
-Near new Bullard Middle School
-Less than 15 minutes to South Tyler
-Electric, water, gas & fiber available
-2,000 square foot minimum build
-No mobile or manufactured homes
06/19/2023
$2,496,900
574 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - Rusk, TX
This exceptional 574 acre East Texas property offers a rare combination of premier hunting, professionally managed timber, long term timber investment, and outstanding land characteristicsall within a highly desirable, remote, and unrestricted setting. The property has county road access, no easements, and power available nearby, the property is well-positioned for immediate recreational use or long-term development tailored to your vision.
The land showcases gently rolling topography with an impressive elevation ranging from approximately 310 feet to 540 feet above sea level. This creates expansive high, dry ground across the majority of the acreage, with less than 1% located within the FEMA 100-year floodplainan increasingly valuable attribute for those considering homesites, infrastructure, or future improvements.
Timber investors will appreciate the professionally managed timber component, featuring intensively managed loblolly pine plantations established in 2019 and 2020. These well managed stands offer strong future income potential while contributing to the property's overall beauty, accessibility, and wildlife habitat. The combination of productive soils and responsible management practices position this tract for long-term returns.
For the outdoor enthusiast, the property is a true recreational haven. The diverse habitat supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, wild hogs, and other native wildlife, providing excellent hunting opportunities throughout the year. The mix of pine plantations and natural stream corridors create ideal conditions for bedding, feeding, and wildlife movement.
Three intermittent creeks traverse the property, serving as tributaries to Box Creek and enhancing both the aesthetic appeal and ecological diversity of the land. These natural water features also present multiple locations for lake or pond construction that could further enhance recreation and long-term value.
Whether you are seeking a private hunting retreat, a legacy family ranch, a recreational getaway, or a sound timber investment, this 574-acre tract delivers exceptional versatility. Large, contiguous properties with professionally managed timber, minimal floodplain, and no restrictions are increasingly raremaking this offering a standout opportunity in today's market.
Don't miss your chance to own a remarkable piece of East Texas land with lasting value and limitless potential.
05/20/2026
$425,000
20.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 390 County Road 1701, Rusk, TX
Discover your dream home in Rusk, Texas! This 2356 square foot,three-bedroom, 2.5-bath house, sits on over 20 acres with more than 80 feet of elevation changes. Enjoy breathtaking views from the outdoor patio, where you can spot local wildlife and take in the stunning landscape. The property features a shop, an acre-sized pond site, and beautiful pine woods. House includes updated luxury flooring, a whole home generator, and a generous utility room.
Whether you're looking to homestead, start a hobby farm, hunt, or simply find a peaceful retreat, this is the perfect opportunity. Don’t let it pass you by—contact us today to schedule your showing!
02/04/2026
$299,999
46 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherokee County - 000 Highway 84, Rusk, TX
This untouched 46 +/- acre tract is located in an area well known for producing quality whitetail deer and offers an outstanding blend of recreation, investment, and future build potential. The property features rolling hills with an impressive 100-foot elevation change, creating ideal sites for a dream home, cabin, or the opportunity to construct a scenic pond or lake.
The timber stand is primarily composed of pine, oak, and sweet gum, offering both diversity and marketable timber value. An established entrance directly off Highway 84 provides easy and convenient access.
Old trail systems wind throughout the property, heavily marked with rubs and scrapes that tell the story of a strong previous deer season. These natural travel corridors create excellent opportunities for intercepting wildlife, and the property benefits from historically low hunting pressure.
Whether you're looking for a premier hunting tract, a long-term timber investment, or a blank-canvas property to build and improve, this tract offers the location, terrain, and habitat to make it truly special.
Property Features
-4 miles to Rusk, TX
-7 minutes to Brookshire Brothers Grocery Store
-17 minutes to Jacksonville, TX
-Under 30 minutes to Palestine, TX
-Marketable timber
-Heavy deer sign
-Low hunting pressure
-Gated entrance
-100 ft. elevation change
-Highway access
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