Browning Road | Beauregard Parish, LA As the second largest offering in the Forest River collection, Tract 16 is defined by layout and function. The property is anchored by 2500 feet of Browning Road frontage, creating a clean, usable footprint for a camp. That frontage sits separate from the recreational core, keeping pressure off the rest of the tract. This property has ±22 acres of early succession habitat, a blank slate available for a number of prime hunting locations. From there, the land steps down into ±32 acres of hardwood-lined creek corridor running west to east. This is the property’s central spine—a consistent water feature and primary wildlife travel route that ties the entire tract together. South of the creek, the tract splits into a ±17 acre mid-rotation planted pine stand with defined rows and future thinning potential. This pine stand creates a living and developing natural buffer zone for the tract. The property carries a rolling elevation profile (70–90 ft) with an established internal trail network.