
This 88.84-acre tract is a rare large-acreage offering with extensive frontage on Pinkston Reservoir, located along the north shore of the southern branch of the lake in Shelby County, Texas. With approximately 4,000 feet of reservoir frontage, dual county road access, rolling topography, and a strong mix of marketable pine timber and natural regrowth, this property offers a compelling blend of recreational appeal, homesite potential, and long-term land investment value. It is reported to be within the Excelsior Independent School District.
The tract contains approximately 88.84 acres and features gently to moderately rolling terrain with elevations ranging from an approximate low of 300 feet above sea level near the waterfront to an approximate high of 390 feet above sea level along the northern portions of the property. The land generally slopes from north to south toward Pinkston Reservoir, creating favorable drainage patterns and multiple elevated areas suitable for homesites with views toward the water.
The property is predominantly wooded, with roughly 70 percent of the acreage in plantation pine timber that appears to be approximately 15 years of age. This timber provides both aesthetic appeal and future income potential. An additional approximately 20 acres consist of natural regeneration that appears to be roughly 5 to 6 years removed from the last timber harvest. This area lies primarily along the eastern boundary fronting County Road 1211 and offers early-successional habitat that is beneficial for wildlife or for a simple buffer from the county road.
Access is a strong feature, with frontage along County Road 1211 on the eastern boundary and additional frontage along a portion of the northwestern boundary on County Road 1217. This dual road frontage enhances usability, flexibility, and potential future development considerations.