Pappy Jack Spring has historically served as a gathering place and swimming hole for family and friends for generations. It can be read about in old newspapers dating back to the 1930s and was certainly utilized long before then. The spring itself has an almost mystical feel and look, while the sound of the cold clear water flowing over the rocks serves as the perfect background music. Just below the spring is another geological rarity. Bluff Creek and Tenmile Creek, two of the more prominent streams in the county, meet to form a confluence. This creates a wider and more defined creek bed that winds through the property, making its way eastward toward the Ocmulgee River. Enjoying these unique features with friends and family is an absolutely priceless feature of this land. Fertile farmland, huge natural pine and oak forests, planted pines, creek bottom, recent clearcut, and the beautiful natural spring all combine to produce diverse habitats for wild game. Essentially, there is really nothing a deer could want that it could not get inside the boundaries of this property. The same could be said for an avid deer hunter or land investor. The farmland could be leased out or farmed by the new owner to create annual cash flow. There is plenty of merchantable timber on the property that could be cut. The clear-cut areas could easily be sprayed and replanted in pine or left alone as natural bedding for deer. The established planted pines on the east side of Laidler Road will provide an excellent store of value for decades to come. Whether hunting, fishing or simply gathering for celebrations, there are sure to be a myriad of memories made on this generational offering. Give us a call today to schedule a private showing. A Bank letter is required to view the property.
Property Features:
- Pappy Jack Spring is one of the most iconic springs in the area with cold, crystal clear water
- 211+/- Acres of towering natural timber
- 109+/- Acres of prime farmland, which could be irrigated out of Bluff Creek
- 86+/- Acres of 6-year-old planted loblolly pines
- 70+/- Acres of recent clear cut
- Over one mile of frontage on Laidler Road and 750+/- feet on Richland Church Road
- Bluff Creek meanders through the property for 8,500+/- feet
- Tenmile Creek runs through the farm for 2,600+/- feet
- Bluff Creek and Tenmile Creek meet to form a confluence near the center of the property
- The streams form numerous pinch points that are perfect for deer hunting
- Deer, turkeys, hogs, and fish are plentiful on this property
- Farmland is currently leased through the end of 2024 and farmer owns all irrigation equipment
- Property is currently enrolled in the CUVA program with Pulaski County