
Timberland, hunting properties, river bottom land, cattle places, and recreational acreage across the Piney Woods and Northeast Texas.
Inventory

Hunting | Cass Co.

Ranch | Van Zandt Co.

Recreational | Upshur Co.

Ranch | Red River Co.

Hunting | Red River Co.

Recreational | Cass Co.

Undeveloped | Red River Co.

Recreational | Red River Co.

Hunting | Panola Co.

Recreational | Red River Co.

Recreational | Red River Co.

Undeveloped | Franklin Co.

Recreational | Red River Co.

Recreational | Titus Co.

Recreational | Red River Co.

Ranch | Franklin Co.

Undeveloped | Rains Co.

Undeveloped | Camp Co.

Recreational | Titus Co.

Recreational | Cass Co.

Undeveloped | Cass Co.

Hunting | Cass Co.

Ranch | Red River Co.

Game Fenced | Franklin Co.

Hunting | Red River Co.

Hunting | Red River Co.

Ranch | Red River Co.

Undeveloped | Rains Co.

Undeveloped | Red River Co.

Hunting | Titus Co.

Recreational | Smith Co.

Recreational | Red River Co.
Timber, Water & Wildlife
East Texas land is built around timber, water, wildlife, and year-round recreation. Across Red River, Bowie, Cass, Franklin, Titus, Hopkins, Wood, Upshur, Panola, Harrison, Rusk, Nacogdoches, Shelby, Cherokee, and the surrounding counties, buyers will find pine timber, hardwood bottoms, creek corridors, river frontage, pastures, hay ground, lake-area acreage, and country homes. The region is known for whitetail deer, hogs, ducks, dove, squirrels, and strong fishing on properties with ponds, creeks, rivers, or access to nearby lakes. Many East Texas properties are purchased for hunting and family recreation, while timber, hay production, grazing, and homesite potential can add value depending on the tract. Improvements may include perimeter fencing, cross-fenced pastures, barns, equipment sheds, cabins, rural water, water wells, ponds, trails, county road frontage, and established food plot areas. Buyers should look closely at timber age, drainage, floodplain, access, utilities, mineral reservations, and the condition of internal roads.