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Explore this 46± acre timberland tract in Lane County, located just 18 minutes south of Eugene and Springfield. Positioned 2 miles off Highway 58, this property features highly productive forest soils with a site index ranging from 128 to 136. The timber stands are well-diversified, consisting of 17 acres 23-year-old Douglas-fir and 12 acres 41-year-old Douglas-fir/whitewood mix with scattered hardwoods, alongside 10+ acres well-stocked 2-year Doug-fir. The topography varies from level to gently sloping, allowing for 100% ground-based logging operations. Water features include one small seasonal non-fish stream and one small perennial stream with an estimated 2.86-acre Riparian Management Area. Surrounding the streams are 3 acres of wildlife meadows that create great habitat for deer, elk and bear. Approximately 1/4 mile of rocked road runs through the south end. The property is zoned F1 (Non-Impacted Forest Lands), which strictly prohibits residential use. Legal access to the property is currently undetermined, and title will not insure access. The listing price has been heavily discounted to reflect this lack of verified legal access. Buyer to do own due diligence regarding access, easements, and timber health.