Step onto this approximately 60-acre East Texas woodland and it immediately feels like a place where time loosens its grip and boot tracks matter more than clock hands. Tucked just beyond the Horseshoe Bend Subdivision, this tract offers both seclusion and convenience, with nearly 1,500 feet of frontage along County Road 4552 and a northern boundary stretching approximately 1,750 feet. For the outdoorsman, this land reads like a quiet invitation. Towering hardwoods and a strong mix of oak and hickory create prime wildlife habitat, while stands of pine, dogwood, sweet gum, and distinctive sassafras add both beauty and diversity. The woods hold that rich, living stillness hunters recognize instantly, where deer trails naturally thread through the timber and the landscape feels alive with opportunity. Approximately 1,800 feet of established trails wind through the property, leading beneath a high canopy of pine and oak before opening into clearings ideal for blinds, feeders, or simply soaking in the hush of the forest. Whether you prefer early morning sits in a stand or quiet afternoons exploring on foot or ATV, the terrain is well suited for it. A recent topographical study suggests promising locations for a substantial pond or even a small lake. Picture the added draw of year-round water, enhancing wildlife activity and offering space for fishing, relaxation, and gatherings with family and friends. For those considering a homesite, several naturally tucked locations offer privacy without sacrificing accessibility. The property sits just 10 miles from Winnsboro, 45 miles from Tyler, and under 100 miles from Dallas, close enough for convenience, yet far enough to feel like your own private retreat. If you’ve been searching for a place where the woods stretch wide, the air feels cleaner, and every visit carries the promise of a new story. This property may fulfill that desire of finding a great place to hunt on.