Texas Crown
Discover a highly diversified collection of East Texas timberland and recreational properties spanning some of the region’s most desirable rural landscapes. This unique assemblage features a broad mix of managed pine plantations, mature timber stands, creek frontage, rolling topography, wildlife habitat, and secluded recreational settings across multiple counties known for strong timber markets and outdoor heritage.
The portfolio offers exceptional flexibility for buyers seeking investment-grade timberland, legacy recreational ownership, rural development potential, or long-term land diversification. Tracts range from turnkey hunting and weekend retreat properties to highly productive managed forestland with near-term and future timber income potential. Many properties feature established internal roads, county road frontage, utilities nearby, scenic creek systems, hardwood drains, and diverse habitat supporting whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, waterfowl, and other native wildlife.
Located throughout the Piney Woods region of East Texas, these properties benefit from proximity to established forest product infrastructure, strong regional timber demand, and convenient access from major Texas and Louisiana population centers. The landscape diversity across the offering creates opportunities for a wide range of buyer objectives including recreation, conservation, timber management, rural homesites, family compounds, and long-term land investment.
From the scenic creek corridors of properties like Lagroulle Creek, Hurricane Creek, and Housen Bayou, to the productive managed timberlands represented by Alpine Wood, Ener Plantation, Palo Gaucho, and North Cedar Road, the portfolio captures the defining characteristics that continue to drive demand for East Texas land ownership: privacy, timber productivity, recreation, natural beauty, and long-term optionality.
Whether acquired individually or strategically assembled, these tracts represent a compelling opportunity to own premier East Texas timberland in a region widely recognized for its strong forestry fundamentals, recreational appeal, and enduring land ownership values.
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Campaign Properties
Blue Springs Tract 1
San Augustine County, Texas
$96,588
± 18 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Keith Sorrells
Clear Branch Tract 3
San Augustine County, Texas
$321,900
± 74 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Keith Sorrells
Clear Branch Tract 2
San Augustine County, Texas
$276,534
± 54 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Keith Sorrells
Clear Branch Tract 1
San Augustine County, Texas
$149,850
± 27 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Keith Sorrells
North Cedar Road Tract
Trinity County, Texas
$1,219,444
± 179.33 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Spencer Burke
Farrsville Tract 1
Newton County, Texas
$101,250
± 15 Acres
Under Contract
Listing Agent: Keith Sorrells
Frequently Asked Questions
Texas Crown is a multi-tract collection of timberland and recreational properties totaling approximately 3,535 acres spread across the Piney Woods region of East Texas. The portfolio spans multiple counties and features a broad mix of managed pine plantations, mature timber stands, creek frontage, rolling topography, and diverse wildlife habitat. The properties benefit from proximity to established forest product infrastructure and are conveniently accessible from major Texas and Louisiana population centers.
The tracts within the Texas Crown portfolio are offered with flexibility in mind. Individual properties such as Fenley Forest Tract C, the Shady Grove Tract, and the North Cedar Road Tract each have their own set prices and acreage, meaning buyers can pursue a single tract that meets their objectives. The portfolio is also described as suitable for strategic assembly, so buyers interested in acquiring multiple tracts together have that option as well.
Several tracts within the portfolio include loblolly pine plantations at different stages of maturity, creating both near-term and longer-term income opportunities. For example, Fenley Forest Tract C has roughly 25 acres of merchantable pine ready for a first thinning now, plus another 12 acres that will be ready in approximately 10 years. The North Cedar Road Tract similarly contains merchantable pine plantation with some acreage already selectively thinned and the remainder ready for thinning, offering near-term cash flow potential. Buyers interested in timber production can find properties calibrated to different income timelines within the collection.
The tracts support populations of whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, waterfowl, and other native species, supported by diverse habitat including hardwood drains, streamside management zones, and fertile creek bottoms. Properties like the Shady Grove Tract border Stovall Creek and sit close to Lake Sam Rayburn Reservoir, one of the premier bass fishing lakes in the country. The North Cedar Road Tract is just a couple of miles from Davy Crockett National Forest and about 12 miles from the Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area, adding hiking, fishing, and camping options beyond the property itself.
Access varies by tract but the portfolio is generally well-positioned relative to major metropolitan areas. Fenley Forest Tract C, for instance, is roughly 130 miles from Houston and about 175 miles from Dallas. The Shady Grove Tract is approximately 100 miles from Houston. The North Cedar Road Tract is about 125 miles from Houston and less than 60 miles from Huntsville. Most tracts also have frontage along county or farm-to-market roads, and the city of Lufkin, which offers restaurants, shopping, and healthcare, is within 25 miles of several properties.
Several tracts are described as having nearby electric service and road frontage that make them practical candidates for cabin development or rural homesites. The North Cedar Road Tract, for example, has electricity available at the road and approximately 3,000 feet of frontage along North Cedar Road. Fenley Forest Tract C similarly has about 2,000 feet of road frontage and electric available nearby, just outside the town of Pollok. The overall portfolio is noted as supporting buyer objectives that include rural homesites, family compounds, and weekend retreats.