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Indian Branch Tract
Description
The Indian Branch Tract is 115.9+/- acres conveniently located on the outskirts of Sylvania Georgia, the county seat for Screven County. This property offers just shy of 80 acres of 8 year old Loblolly pines along with a 30+/- acre wet weather pond that plays host to a variety of waterfowl species. Indian Branch runs across the northern part of this tract creating multiple opportunities for deer, turkey, and duck hunting. With over 2000 feet of road frontage on Hwy 301 N (Burton’s Ferry Hwy), the possibilities for this tract are endless. There is roughly 30 feet of elevation change from the pond to the middle of the property to offer plenty of opportunities for a homesite, campsite, or even a small residential development. There is an additional 2.5 acres on the southern point of the property with an existing driveway to offer another homesite opportunity overlooking the beautiful pond.
Property Features:
- 80 +/- acres of 8-9 year old loblolly
- 30 +/- acre shallow pond
- 30 feet of elevation change from pond to center of property
- Established road across Indian Branch to the center of the property
Additional Information
wildlife
- Geese
- Small Game
- Turkey
- Ducks
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- Fishing
- Hunting
water access
- Pond