Barrow Forest Tract 9
🌲Barrow Forest Tract 9: Hurricane Creek Timberlands
±77 AC | Beauregard Parish, Louisiana Tract 9 anchors the eastern side of the Barrow Forest collection, offering ±77 acres of contrast, character, and control. Here, a rapidly growing pine plantation meets the winding presence of Hurricane Creek, creating a property that feels both productive and naturally established. It’s a rare setup where you can shape part of the land while enjoying a piece that already feels timeless.
The Riparian Corridor - The defining feature of this tract is the Riparian Management Area along Hurricane Creek—a protected natural spine running through the property.
• A Natural Boundary: The creek creates a permanent, meandering edge that adds depth and character.
• Mature Timber Presence: Unlike the younger plantation, this corridor is anchored by mature hardwoods and timber, providing immediate shade, structure, and that “old woods” feel.
• Wildlife Movement: A consistent water source that naturally draws deer and other game, serving as the property's primary wildlife highway. It’s the kind of feature you can’t recreate—and it elevates everything around it. The Isolation Advantage - Beauregard Parish offers a level of space that’s getting harder to find. With a low population density of roughly 31 people per square mile, compared to the 3,500+ found in major metros like Dallas and Houston, this area delivers true privacy, quiet, and breathing room.
The Infrastructure
• Commanding Topography: High-ground ridge reaching approximately 90 feet along the northern portion—the ultimate master site overlooking the creek corridor.
• Secured Access: Dedicated frontage along Jack Bennett Road providing a clean entry into the deep interior.
• Acreage: ±77 Acres, a flagship footprint with massive interior depth.
• Moldable Equity: An early successional plantation in a rapid growth phase, allowing you to "shape" your own forest as the value compounds.