
Recreational Land for Sale in Mount Gilead Township, North Carolina
Montgomery County, Mount Gilead Township, NC
Located just south of Troy in the quiet Pleasant Grove community, the Pleasant Grove Tract offers a unique opportunity to own productive timberland combined with scenic river frontage in the heart of Montgomery County. This ±43.15-acre property joins the Little River and features approximately 1,600 feet of river frontage, providing excellent wildlife habitat and the peaceful setting that many buyers seek in rural North Carolina.
Approximately 33.28 acres of the tract are planted in loblolly pine established around 2000, creating a well-stocked stand that has reached an age where it is ready for either a first thinning or potential clearcut harvest, depending on the new owner’s management objectives. This timber component offers immediate management flexibility and the potential for income generation while continuing to support long-term forest productivity.
The remaining acreage consists of a natural hardwood forest mixed with scattered pine, located primarily along a stream corridor and the river frontage. These bottomland areas provide important wildlife cover and travel corridors and contribute to the overall diversity of the property. The combination of pine uplands and hardwood bottoms creates excellent habitat for deer, turkey, and other native wildlife common throughout the Uwharrie region.
The tract lies off Pleasant Grove Church Road approximately 7 miles south of Troy. At this time, the property does not have deeded legal access; however, there is an existing woods road that comes within roughly 100 feet of the property boundary, and discussions with an adjoining landowner are underway regarding the potential for an access easement that may be secured by a future buyer.
The Little River, which borders the property, is one of Montgomery County’s most notable natural features. Flowing through the county before eventually feeding into the Pee Dee River system, it has long supported agriculture, wildlife, and early settlement in the area. Today, the river remains known for its scenic beauty, diverse aquatic habitat, and quiet stretches that are ideal for fishing, paddling, and enjoying the outdoors.
Montgomery County itself is deeply rooted in forestry and agriculture, with thousands of acres of working timberland across the region. The county sits near the Uwharrie National Forest, making it a well-known destination for outdoor recreation including hunting, hiking, and camping. Its rural character, combined with convenient access to communities such as Troy, Albemarle, and Asheboro, continues to attract buyers seeking recreational land, timberland investments, and legacy family properties.
The Pleasant Grove Tract represents a rare opportunity to acquire a manageable acreage property featuring merchantable timber, river frontage, and strong wildlife habitat in one of the most scenic parts of Montgomery County. With the right vision and access solution, this property could serve as an excellent timber investment, recreational retreat, or long-term landholding in the growing land market of central North Carolina.
Location
- County
- Montgomery County
- Elevation
- 422 feet
Property details
- Acreage
- 43 acres
- Posted
Parcels
- 7525 00 64 8938
Resources
Listing history
| Date | Event | Price | Change | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 9, 2026 | New listing | $250,000 | — | Listing agent |











































