What You Can Do with a Large Wooded Property
Are you a property owner with a large, wooded property you’re not quite sure what to do with?
Luckily, a trusted, experienced Forest Management company such as Acorn Outdoors can offer you many options and tailor those options to fit the unique needs of you and your property.
There are lots of options when it comes to what to do with a large, wooded property. You could use it for recreational space, hunting, timber harvesting, habitat preservation, and more.
Having assistance from professional forestry services takes the work and responsibility off you as the landowner. You’ll work with an experienced forester to create your plan and then sit back and watch your property become what you want and need.
Recreation and Trail Use
If you’re looking to maintain your wooded space for recreational purposes, you have many options. If it’s primarily for personal use, you’ll want to speak to your forester about how you envision you and your family enjoying the property.
Do you like to get out on the trails? Hiking, biking, or with an ATV? If that’s the case, your forest management plan will focus on managing the property for recreation and might involve prescribed burning; structural and civil construction to create trails/roads; and tree, shrub, and grass establishment.
Picture yourself with friends and family walking or cruising down groomed trails on your managed acreage, enjoying the space and time together outdoors. Managing your land for recreation allows for a wide range of activities you and others can enjoy.
Hunting and Wildlife Management
A professional forestry management company can help you manage your property for hunting purposes which can be an enjoyable personal pastime, leased for annual income, and a way to maintain a healthy habitat for a range of animal species.
You’ll work with your professional forester to create a wildlife management plan. Within that plan, you can choose to manage game species, non-game species, or a combination.
It’s possible to make your land work for you in numerous ways, while also enjoying it yourself and maintaining the health and well-being of the wildlife, tree, and plant species on your property. Creating a wildlife management plan through a professional forestry company means you’ll work with trained experts to get the most from your land in every capacity.
Timber Harvesting and Financial Gain
If you’re interested in making your wooded property work for you financially, you have a wide range of options. A forest management plan will outline the timing and budget of operations to provide sustainable revenue from your property.
While an immediate timber harvest can gain you a fast payout, creating a timber management plan means you’ll be able to build both a short- and long-term plan that benefits you the most. Such a plan may include timber sales, marking and maintaining boundary lines, timber cruising and valuation, reforestation operations, and mid-rotational activities.
Working with an experienced forester to create a timber management plan means you can design a roadmap for your forested property that allows you to both make a profit from the timber harvest and maintain a healthy timber crop for years to come.
Preservation and Habitat Restoration
What if you just want to maintain your forested property for habitat reasons and keep things as natural as possible for the trees, plants, and wildlife that exist there already? There’s also a management plan for that!
With the rapid disappearance of forests and wetlands due to agriculture, building purposes, and urban encroachment, many landowners are deciding to maintain their acreage in its most natural state. When you create a habitat management plan with your forester, you’ll create a plan that best benefits the unique ecosystem of your property.
That being said, it doesn’t mean you can’t incorporate one of the above-mentioned operations and also manage for habitat. Habitat restoration is often a big part of land management, no matter what you’re managing the land for.
Land management and restoration options are a great way to work with your forester to make your property thrive in its most natural state. Options within that plan might include prescribed burning, quality control and monitoring, invasive species control, tree and native grass establishment, and more.
If you’re lucky enough to be a landowner with a large section of forested land to be managed, you’re blessed with a wide range of options as to how to both make the property work for you and create a healthy habitat for plants and animals of the region.
Contact your local forestry management company today, and start planning what to do with your large, wooded property.

