Just north of the village of South Tamworth, this property is forested with hardwoods and softwoods including white pine, hemlock, balsam fir, oak, beech, and birch. It includes 3100 feet of frontage on the north side of the Bearcamp River and 11 acres of wetlands. In 1997, a timber harvest took place to thin and release a dense planted pine stand bordering the Bearcamp River and enhance browse, forest foods and cover for bear, deer and other wildlife.