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Oakhurst Plantation

Property Details

Location: Oakhurst, San Jacinto County, TX
Price: $2,346,754
Acres: 276
Type: Multiple Uses

Property Overview

Oakhurst Plantation is a 276-acre historic company owned timberland being offered to the public for the first time. The majority of the property contains young pine plantation, established in 2024. The seedlings were containerized elite loblolly from the IFCO nursery. The remaining acres are pine plantation established in 2003 and 2010, along with hardwoods in the SMZs throughout.

Property Description

The Oakhurst Plantation offers a prime location along US Highway 190, conveniently positioned between Huntsville and Onalaska, Texas. Just minutes from the recreational waters of Lake Livingston to the east and the vast Sam Houston National Forest to the west, it provides both accessibility and proximity to some of the region’s best outdoor destinations. With gentle rolling slopes and excellent drainage, this versatile timber and recreational tract holds strong potential as the next development opportunity in fast growing San Jacinto County. Direct frontage along US Highway 190, a major corridor slated for widening and potential conversion into the future Interstate 14, further enhances accessibility and long-term growth prospects. Primarily stocked with a young pine plantation, the land offers flexibility for the future, whether managed as a long-term timber investment or cleared to accommodate development.

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Chris Bartley, ACF, TAF

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Huntsville, Texas

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