The Old Sabine Bottom is an exceptional 200± acre recreational property located in the legendary Sabine River bottomlands just south of Emory, Texas and has been the private hunting and recreational reserve for a noted East Texas Family for over 50 years. This rare offering features highly fertile black dirt river bottom soil, mature East Texas hardwoods, and outstanding water frontage, making it a premier hunting, recreational, and long-term investment property. The land boasts approximately 3, 200 feet of Sabine River frontage and 2, 250 feet of frontage on Little Slough, creating a diverse and productive wildlife corridor ideal for trophy whitetail deer, abundant winter waterfowl, feral hogs, and small game. Heavily wooded with mature Overcup Oak, Willow Oak, and Water Oak, the property provides excellent cover and habitat while maintaining scenic beauty throughout. Access is a standout feature with approximately 2, 500 feet of paved State Highway 19 frontage, and the property spans both the east and west sides of the highway with bridge access allowing convenient travel across the river and sloughs—an extremely rare characteristic. Surrounded by large, like-minded sportsman neighbors, the property offers privacy and strong wildlife management while remaining ideally located just minutes from Lake Fork, widely regarded as one of the best bass fishing lakes in the country, and within easy reach of Sulphur Springs, Tyler, and the Dallas metroplex.