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Horne Tract
Description
Horne Tract is 502 acres of rolling topography with scenic views and long-range hunting opportunities. This property has all of the elements of a great recreational investment, with Ochwalkee Creek on the southwest border, pre-merchantable timber of varying age classes throughout, and miles of internal roads to access almost every area of the property.
Ochwalkee Creek starts in Laurens County and is fed by several springs originating from this property before dumping into the Oconee River. This water source provides the property with an abundance of wildlife habitat. The creek basin runs along the full length of the southwest border of approximately 9000 feet. The flowing water, springs, and rolling topography provide all the elements for a future pond site.
The pre-merchantable timber comprises 4-year-old Longleaf pines with additional plots of 7-year-old and 15-year-old Loblolly. The planted pines make up around 335 acres with the remaining being naturally regenerating hardwoods, creek bottom, and SMZ's. The hardwood SMZ's throughout the property offer even more opportunities for wildlife to flourish. The road system throughout the property and the SMZ's allows for easy access to most of the tract.
Regardless of whether you are looking for a timber investment, recreational tract, or secluded home site, this tract has it all and is a must-see for truly appreciating its potential.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
- Re-Forested
- Internal Road System
- Merchantable Timber
- 75 +/- Acres of 2017 Loblolly
- 35 +/- Acres of 2009 Loblolly
- 225 +/-Acres of 2020 Longleaf
- Extensive Ochwalkee Creek Frontage
- Established Food Plots & Shooting Lanes
- Secluded From Highways & Residential Sites
- Excellent Topography With Long Range Views & Rolling Hills
Additional Information
wildlife
- Hogs
- Quail
- Small Game
- Turkey
- Ducks
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- ATV Trails
- Hunting
water access
- Creek
rights
- Mineral
- Natural Gas
- Oil
- Water
- Wind
improvements
- Other