This Lamar County property offers a balanced combination of open ground, mature timber, usable terrain, and functional improvements, making it suitable for agricultural, residential, and recreational interests. The tract includes 29 acres of pasture split among three fields. The largest field provides ample room for livestock or future homesites, while two additional open areas support rotational grazing, equipment staging, or additional building options. The layout allows the acreage to function as a horse or cattle operation, a hobby farm, or a private rural homesite with room to expand. The property has paved road frontage along Silver Dollar Road with a gated entrance that offers security and convenient access. Power runs along the road, allowing straightforward integration for future structures or farm infrastructure. Once inside the gate, an established trail and road system ties the pastures, barns, and timber together, enabling reliable travel by vehicle, ATV, or equipment. This internal access enhances the property's use for farming, hunting, riding, or general land management. Two barns sit on the tract and provide immediate utility. One measures 4050 feet, offering significant covered space for equipment storage, hay, or agricultural needs. The additional structure is primarily used for hay storage. These barns reduce startup costs for new owners and contribute to a property that is already functional for multiple uses. The timbered areas include mature hardwoods and pines that line the pastures and extend across the tract. These wooded sections could offer shade for livestock, visual buffers for privacy, and habitat for wildlife. The combination of open fields and timber creates a landscape that can support hunting, quiet recreational use, or simply a scenic environment for a future home. The mix also contributes to long-term land stewardship options such as selective harvest, habitat improvement, or deferred timber income. Terrain across the property is gently rolling, making it easy to navigate and improving usability for equipment, livestock, and construction. The rise and fall of the ground creates appealing views over the pastures and timber without limiting access or usability. This topography adds variety to the landscape while maintaining practicality for farming and building. The tract offers a well-rounded blend of open acreage, timber, improvements, access, and infrastructure. The combination of pastures, barns, and mature woods expands the potential uses of the property, whether the focus is agriculture, a rural homesite, recreation, or a mix of each.