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Battle Creek
Description
The Battle Creek tract consists of 848.6 acres in Tattnall County in the fast-growing area of Southeast Georgia. This property offers frontage and access from Slim Ray Road (County Road 277) and frontage along Rudolph Flowers Road. The management of this offering is apparent with an extensive internal road system, gated entrances, multiple established food plots, and varying age classes of intensely managed plantations. The upland region offers a gently rolling terrain that gives way to a mature hardwood bottom. Battle Creek and its tributaries traverse the property, providing a game-rich habitat that supports abundant numbers of deer, turkey, and other wild game. The landscape consists of pine plantations, making up 59% of the land, with multiple age classes of longleaf and loblolly, and hardwood bottomland contributing to 38% of the land base. There are potential revenue streams with long-leaf straw production and the continuation of sustainable timber management practices.
In addition to the natural features, the property offers approximately 8,000 feet of county road frontage. This considerable amount of frontage could be used for alternative residential development along Slim Ray Road and Rudolph Flowers Road. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a large recreational sporting property in a region of SE Georgia where properties of this size and quality are rarely available.
**Please note the sellers are retaining a timber reservation. This reservation will be a clear-cut of all merchantable timber in the area shown on the timber reserve map included in the marketing material.**
Property Features:
- Internal Road System
- Gated Entrance
- Battle Creek Frontage
- Merchantable Pine Plantations
- Longleaf Straw Production
- Private Rural Setting
Additional Information
wildlife
- turkey
- whitetail deer
recreation
- bird watching
- hunting