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$4,900,000  •  1,658 acres
Commissary Point is one of the finest recreational properties on the Gulf Coast, offering year-round enjoyment of the outdoors. This is a duck hunters dream first and foremost, but also offers phenomenal fishing on Lake Calcasieu for speckled trout, redfish, and flounder. No boat is required to crab and cast to redfish just outside the back door, or fish lights for speckled trout off the pier. Birdwatch the waterfowl during the migratory season, numerous shorebirds year-round, and catch the neotropical species on their way back north in the spring. As a bonus, deer, hogs, and alligators are present in huntable numbers, or be a kid again and catch some bullfrogs for frying! The casinos in Lake Charles are a short and easy drive away for additional action. This is a true year-round getaway with a comfortable lodge ready for use, and a rare opportunity to own your own piece of the Sportsmans Paradise that is Southwest Louisiana. LOCATION Located in Cameron Parish near Big Lake, on the east bank of Lake Calcasieu, this ranch is roughly 2.5 hours from Houston, 1.5 hours from Lafayette, and minutes south of Lake Charles. Direct air travel into the Lake Charles Regional Airport is available from both Dallas and Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Experienced waterfowlers know that not all waters are created equal when it comes to hunting. First, its location on the western edge of the Mississippi Flyway in an area of hundreds of thousands of acres of habitat provides the birds. Importantly, Commissary Point is set up so that the waters can be managed for depth, creating shallow areas of marsh full of widgeon grass, plus flooded prairie full of grass seed. This is accomplished via a series of canals, water control gates, and levee system in conjunction with land management. Two primary, adjacent impoundments create permanent marsh areas of 275 acres of more brackish marsh adjacent to 420 acres of sweeter, more grassy marsh area. North and adjacent to this area is 570 acres of coastal prairie that is under rotational management and is shallow flooded by relift pumps from the sweet water canals. There is an additional 340 acres that is currently used for grazing that could be added into the mix of waterfowl habitat with the addition of groundwater irrigation, or it could be overseeded with rye or oats, creating a goose field. Per USDA data, the uplands soils of the ranch are approximately 85% loam soils, with approximately 15% silt loams. WILDLIFE Ducks are tops on this list of this ranch, as indicated. Greenheads and pintails love the flooded prairie, while gadwall and widgeon prefer the marsh. Blacks and teal trade back and forth, and of course, any of the above can be found in either setting, along with spoonies and the various divers. Many a speckle belly has been taken from Commissary Point. For saltwater fishing, Lake Calcasieu is a name location for fishermen on both sides of the Sabine River. Fish the shorelines, reefs, or weirs for trout, redfish, and flounder. Or, pack a rod and pick up a redfish after a morning in one of the marsh blinds. Blue crabs are plentiful as well. For the birdwatcher, this is a year-round delight. From the year-round shorebird population to migratory waterfowl to springtime neotropicals returning north to Louisianas own brown pelicans, there are always plenty of species to enjoy, so keep your ID guide and life list handy (along with a good pair of field glasses)! Raptors, various cranes and herons, roseate spoonbills, gallinules, rails, and coots are other common sightings. Aside from the waterfowl, enjoy watching the white-tailed deer, the occasional hog, sunning alligators, and various varmints that make the marsh and prairie home. IMPROVEMENTS Lodging consists of a very comfortable lakefront home, featuring 3 bedrooms, each with its own private full bath, plus two additional half-baths in the living areas. The wrap-around porch provides fantastic sunrise views over the marsh, and sunsets across the lake. Plenty of concrete parking is below the elevated home. Additional improvements include a three-slip boat shed and ramp for marsh boats, and a pier into Lake Calcasieu. The shoreline is protected by a bulkhead and generous riprap. MINERALS Surface only is included in the asking price. There are no active leases or production, and no pipelines impacting the property have been identified.
$4,695,000  •  1,252 acres
Morning Hunt, Check! Full Workday, Check! Evening Hunt, Check! Come see this true Sportsman's Dream of making a morning hunt, getting to the office during business hours, and then making an evening hunt. This 1,252 m/l acres is located just 10 minutes from The University Club, as well as The Country Club of Louisiana. This is the most secluded large acreage tract within a very short drive of two of Baton Rouge's prestigious country clubs. The subject property has been maintained in its original condition, becoming a wildlife honey-hole, being sandwiched between Bayou Manchac and Alligator Bayou, offering attractive bucks, along with duck impoundments and flooded timber. If bucks and ducks aren't enough thrills, be sure to apply for your alligator tags and get ready for the time of your life. Experience the MS River hunting influence without having to pay the price. Spanish Lake is a sportsman's dream come true! The Subject Property can be purchased along with approximately 3,000 adjoining acres, for a total of approximately 4,300 total acres. Enjoy your very own wildlife paradise!
$2,350,000  •  470 acres
This working farm presents a great combination of farming, ranching, and waterfowling opportunities on one property. Investment potential is enhanced by I-10 frontage with ingress and egress a short distance for both eastbound and westbound traffic, plus county road frontage on all three other sides of the farm. LOCATION Located just outside of Welsh and fronting the north feeder road of I-10, the farm is very conveniently located approximately 25 miles from Lake Charles, 50 miles from Lafayette, and 170 miles from Houston. There are regional airports in both Lake Charles and Lafayette. WILDLIFE Southwest Louisiana is known for its exceptional duck hunting. The Welsh area and Jefferson Davis Parish in general are still home to thousands of acres of rice and crawfish farms that provide the habitat and feed to keep waterfowl returning to the area. In addition to ducks, approximately 80 acres of brushier regrowth on the farm provides habitat for deer and hogs. There is a ±8-acre lake ready for stocking. AGRICULTURE The farm features 174.5 acres of payment eligible rice base, and a PLC yield of 6,422#/acre. The silt loam soils are USDA designated Prime Farmland, and predominantly Crowley-Vidrine complex. Crawfish or rice/crawfish are rotated on the northern portion of the farm, while the southern ±135 acres is native pasture fenced for grazing. WATER In addition to the lake, the farm is watered by an irrigation well, believed to be approximately 300’ deep and producing an estimated 700 – 750 GPM. MINERALS Surface only. OTHER Estimated taxes for 2025 are $1,364. The farm is assessed under Ag Land Use Value. Exclusive Agent: William D. Swanson (281) 844 2928 Republic Ranches, LLC Licensed in TX, LA, OK, CO, NM, AR 3535 Westheimer, Suite 227 Houston, TX 77027
$2,986,000  •  460 acres
Property Overview Located in one of the most fertile and highly regarded farming areas of Morehouse Parish, Peoples Company is pleased to present this 460± acre farm to the market. Of the total acreage, approximately 378± acres are considered tillable, with an overall NCCPI rating of 83 on the tillable ground, reflecting strong production capability. The property is situated along Bayou Bartholomew and includes partial ownership of Horseshoe Lake located along the southern boundary of the farm. This combination provides both reliable water access and potential recreational upside. Irrigation InformationIrrigation is supported by a re-lift system drawing from Bayou Bartholomew, along with three 8-inch groundwater wells, providing ample water supply throughout the growing season. In total, the farm is improved with three 8-inch wells and one 10-inch re-lift system, ensuring consistent and dependable irrigation. AccessAccess to the property is provided by two points. The first is from the south via Cotton Mouth Road, a public road that provides direct entry to the farm. The second is a private access easement extending from Jones Cut Off Road, allowing access from the southeast portion of the property. This access has historically been a primary route for both ownership and farming operations. Lease and OperationsThe farm is currently under a straight cash lease, set to expire on December 31, 2026. The existing tenant has maintained a corn and soybean rotation across the majority of the property, with portions of the southern tract occasionally utilized for row rice production. The soil composition across the farm is well-suited for both grain and fiber production, offering flexibility in cropping strategies.
$1,000,000  •  243 acres
Franklin Parish, Louisiana Farmland - Peoples Company is pleased to present 243 acres m/l of mixed-use farmland and recreational land.
$1,021,500  •  227 acres
227 acres off Hwy 165 between Kinder and Oberlin, LA.First time open market offering with approximately 2,800 feet of highway frontage and power available. The property is heavily timbered, with a portion already thinned along the front. Excellent opportunity for development with great visibility and access, or ideal for hunting and recreational use.Approx. 2,800 ft. of Hwy 165 frontage Timbered property with a portion thinned at the front Power available on site First time open market offering Versatile opportunity – development, hunting, or recreation Utilities: Electric available Utility Providers: CLECO Power
$609,000  •  174 acres
First time open market offering. Two tracts, 93 and 174 acres, located on Blade Loop Road. In close proximity to Jena, Catahoula Lake, and the Black River. Easy access to Highway 84 and Highway 18. Approximately 35 miles from Alexandria. Electricity available along Blade Loop Road. Heavily wooded in Pine Timber, with some areas thinned, and intermittent hardwoods scattered throughout. Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Concordia Electric
$560,000  •  160 acres
160+/– Acres – Big Hill Fire Tower Road, First Time Open Market OfferingFirst time open market offering of 160+/– acres accessed off Big Hill Fire Tower Road. The property consists primarily of unthinned plantation with hardwood drains, along with a smaller portion of first-thinned plantation. Bayou Chori runs through a portion of the tract, providing a natural water feature that enhances both wildlife habitat and recreational appeal.This property is an excellent opportunity for:Hunting and recreation – bayou frontage, hardwood drains, and diverse habitat attract abundant wildlife Timber investment – majority unthinned plantation plus a thinned section for future income potential Long-term value – first time available on the open market Utilities: N/A Utility Provider: Go Solar
$479,200  •  160 acres
First time open market offering of historically managed timberland. Lick branch bisects the property offering excellent hunting and recreation opportunities. Predominantly comprised of varying ages of pine plantation with hardwoods along the wetlands area. Utilities: Electricity available by extension Utility Providers: CLECO Power
$483,000  •  138 acres
138+/– Acres – Red Rock Road, First Time Open Market OfferingFirst time open market offering of 138+/– acres accessed off Red Rock Road. A portion of the property has been recently replanted in loblolly pine, with the balance consisting of an unthinned stand offering future timber income potential. An intermittent creek bisects the tract, enhancing both wildlife habitat and recreational appeal.This property is an excellent opportunity for:Hunting and recreation – diverse habitat and natural water features Timber investment – mix of recently planted and unthinned pine plantation Long-term value – first time available on the open market Utilities: N/A Utility Provider: Go Solar
$417,315  •  129 acres
129+/- acres on Highway 27, just North of Dequincy, Louisiana.First time open market offering with highway frontage, water, and power available in close proximity. The property is heavily wooded in pine timber, with some open areas. Excellent opportunity for development with great visibility and access, or ideal for hunting and recreational use. Timber Property Water and power available in close proximity First time open market offering Versatile opportunity - development, hunting, or recreation Utilities: Electricity available by extension Utility Providers: Singer Water Works - District 2
$382,500  •  102 acres
103+/– Acres – Red Rock Road, First Time Open Market OfferingFirst time open market offering of 103+/– acres accessed off Red Rock Road. The property consists primarily of unthinned plantation with hardwood drains, along with a smaller portion of first-thinned plantation. Bayou Chori runs through a portion of the tract, providing a natural water feature that enhances both wildlife habitat and recreational appeal.This property is an excellent opportunity for:Hunting and recreation – bayou frontage, hardwood drains, and diverse habitat attract abundant wildlife Timber investment – majority unthinned plantation plus a thinned section for future income potential Long-term value – first time available on the open market Utilities: N/A Utility Provider: Go Solar
$528,000  •  96 acres
96+/- acres off Highway 165 between Kinder and Oberlin, LA.First time open market offering with approximately 1,500 feet of highway frontage and power available. The property is heavily wooded in pine timber, with a portion already thinned along the front. Excellent opportunity for development with great visibility and access, or ideal for hunting and recreational use. Approximately 1,500 ft of Highway 165 frontage Wooded in pine timber with a portion thinned at the front Power available on site First time open market offering Versatile opportunity - development, hunting, or recreation Utilities: Electricity available Utility Providers: CLECO
$325,500  •  93 acres
First time open market offering. Two tracts, 93 and 174 acres, located on Blade Loop Road. In close proximity to Jena, Catahoula Lake, and the Black River. Easy access to Highway 84 and Highway 18. Approximately 35 miles from Alexandria. Electricity available along Blade Loop Road. Heavily wooded in Pine Timber, with some areas thinned, and intermittent hardwoods scattered throughout. Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Concordia Electric
$273,570  •  82.9 acres
This first time open market offering is situated in the quiet village of Rodessa, Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Historically managed timber tracts currently planted in varying ages of pre-merchantable pine plantations (2014-2016). Attractive size and shaped tracts offer high recreational/residential value and privacy. Tracts vary in size from 8 to 81 acres. Easily accessed from low traffic blacktop roads. Good topography and drainage. Located close to the borders of Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Electricity available along United Gas Road 1 and Rodessa State Line Road (LA 168/CR 4561). Utilities: Electric available by extension Utility Providers: Southwestern Electric Power Co.
$356,752  •  81.08 acres
Starks Big Woods Road & Creek Road, Calcasieu Parish, LAFirst time open market offering of three tracts totaling 194 +/- acres at the corner of Starks Big Woods Road and Creek Road in western Calcasieu Parish. With excellent access, strong timber value, and versatile potential, these tracts are well-suited for investment, development, or recreational use.Three available tracts: T-1: 81.08 acres T-2: 74.03 acres T-3: 39.53 acres Located at the intersection of Starks Big Woods Rd and Creek Rd for convenient access Timbered property with a blend of pine and hardwood, providing both habitat and long-term investment opportunity Electric service by Jeff Davis Electric Cooperative and water service by Waterworks District No. 11 available in the area First time open market offering after long-term ownership Versatile opportunity for residential development, rural homesites, hunting, or recreation Whether purchased individually or together, these tracts offer exceptional flexibility and value in a desirable rural setting. Utilities: Electric available, Water available Utility Providers: Jeff Davis Electric Cooperative, Calcasieu Waterworks District 11
$519,120  •  80 acres
West Carroll Parish, Louisiana Farmland Available - Discover 80 acres m/l of prime tillable farmland for sale in northwest West Carroll Parish, Louisiana.
$260,733  •  79.01 acres
LaSalle Parish Land Tracts – Hwy 127, Hwy 776, & Kelley RoadFirst time open market offering of three tracts ranging from 25 to 79 acres in LaSalle Parish, Louisiana. Located along Hwy 127, Hwy 776, and Kelley Road, these tracts provide excellent access and visibility. Just minutes from Catahoula Lake, the area is well known for its abundant wildlife, waterfowl, and recreational opportunities. All tracts were replanted with loblolly pine in 2023, offering both investment potential and prime hunting or recreational use.Tracts from 25 to 79 acres 71 ac & 79 ac tracts have access to Routh Creek Frontage on Hwy 127, Hwy 776, and Kelley Road Access to Electric and Water by extension Close proximity to Catahoula Lake Heavily timbered with excellent habitat Great for hunting, recreation, or future development Utilities: Electric available, Water available Utility Providers: Entergy, LaSalle Waterworks
$300,300  •  78 acres
First time open market offering with Highway frontage, power available at the road. The property is comprised of merchantable pine timber with hardwood drains. Good internal roads. Frontage on Highway 126. Excellent hunting and recreation opportunities or timber investment. Utilities: Electricity available Utility Providers: Concordia Electric
$263,000  •  78 acres
People's Company is pleased to offer this 78-acre m/l hardwood tract located just outside the town of Baskin in Franklin Parish, Louisiana. This property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking an affordable recreational tract with the potential for long-term enjoyment and investment.The property is predominantly covered in mature hardwood timber, providing habitat for whitetail deer, squirrels, rabbits, and other native wildlife. Conveniently located near Baskin with easy access to surrounding communities, this tract offers an opportunity to own a piece of Louisiana hardwood timber at an attractive size and price point. Whether your goals are hunting, outdoor recreation, timber ownership, or simply investing in land, this property is well worth a look. In addition to the acreage being offered, adjoining land is available for lease from the current owner on a year-to-year basis, providing an opportunity to expand the property's hunting footprint and recreational potential significantly. Access to the tract is available via Company Farm Road, providing convenient year-round entry. The seller will also grant an additional access easement through the adjoining property, further enhancing accessibility and the property's overall recreational appeal. Please contact the listing agent for additional information regarding the adjoining recreational lease and terms.
$317,413  •  74.95 acres
First time open market offering of 74.95 ± acres in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Located on Warren Church Road, this property combines great recreational value with future investment potential. Lick Branch creek meanders through the tract, enhancing the wildlife habitat and creating natural travel corridors for game. The land is already set up for hunting with established trails providing access across the property. Electricity is available along the road, making it easy to establish a camp or homesite.74.95 ± acres Lick Branch providing wildlife habitat Existing trails for hunting and access Electricity available at the road Ideal for recreation, hunting, or weekend retreat Utilities: Electric available Utility Providers: SWEPCO
$325,732  •  74.03 acres
Starks Big Woods Road & Creek Road, Calcasieu Parish, LAFirst time open market offering of three tracts totaling 194 +/- acres at the corner of Starks Big Woods Road and Creek Road in western Calcasieu Parish. With excellent access, strong timber value, and versatile potential, these tracts are well-suited for investment, development, or recreational use.Three available tracts: T-1: 81.08 acres T-2: 74.03 acres T-3: 39.53 acres Located at the intersection of Starks Big Woods Rd and Creek Rd for convenient access Timbered property with a blend of pine and hardwood, providing both habitat and long-term investment opportunity Electric service by Jeff Davis Electric Cooperative and water service by Waterworks District No. 11 available in the area First time open market offering after long-term ownership Versatile opportunity for residential development, rural homesites, hunting, or recreation Whether purchased individually or together, these tracts offer exceptional flexibility and value in a desirable rural setting. Utilities: Electric available, Water available Utility Providers: Jeff Davis Electric Cooperative, Calcasieu Waterworks District 11
$235,752  •  71.44 acres
LaSalle Parish Land Tracts – Hwy 127, Hwy 776, & Kelley RoadFirst time open market offering of three tracts ranging from 25 to 79 acres in LaSalle Parish, Louisiana. Located along Hwy 127, Hwy 776, and Kelley Road, these tracts provide excellent access and visibility. Just minutes from Catahoula Lake, the area is well known for its abundant wildlife, waterfowl, and recreational opportunities. All tracts were replanted with loblolly pine in 2023, offering both investment potential and prime hunting or recreational use.Tracts from 25 to 79 acres 71 ac & 79 ac tracts have access to Routh Creek Frontage on Hwy 127, Hwy 776, and Kelley Road Access to Electric and Water by extension Close proximity to Catahoula Lake Heavily timbered with excellent habitat Great for hunting, recreation, or future development Utilities: Electric available, Water available Utility Providers: Entergy, LaSalle Waterworks
$299,200  •  64 acres
First time open market offering on Provencal Vowell Mills Rd in Natchitoches Parish. Heavily wooded, unthinned pine plantation with rolling topography, silty clay loam soils, and hardwood creek drains. Water and electricity are readily available at the road. Excellent opportunity for timber investment, hunting and recreation, or a country home setting.Property Highlights:Heavily wooded, unthinned pine plantation Hardwood creek drains running through the property Rolling topography with silty clay loam soils Water and electricity available at the road Timber investment potential Great hunting, recreation, or country home site Utilities: Electric available, Water available Utility Providers: Entergy, Bellwood Water Systems Inc.
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