Escape to nature's haven, just 30 miles from Florence, AL, and 24 miles from Pickwick Landing State Park. This remarkable real estate property showcases the best of both worlds, with convenient access to nearby amenities and the tranquility of a secluded retreat. The property consists of primarily natural regrowth timber, including desirable hardwood species. Navigating the property is a breeze, courtesy of the extensive interior logging roads. The owners are conveying 100% of the mineral rights, which are said to include significant Tripoli deposits. This makes the property an even more valuable investment, with potential for mineral extraction or exploration. The intermittent creek that meanders through the property adds to the scenic beauty and supports a vibrant ecosystem. The exceptional habitat boasting soft and hard mast provides the perfect conditions for diverse species. Whitetail deer, turkey, and small game are frequent visitors, making this a dream destination for hunters or nature enthusiasts and a testament to the property's diversity. The property's hunting potential is evident through the existing box stands and numerous game tracks. These older stands are ideal spots to continue the tradition or develop new strategies. Enhancing accessibility and future development, the property features 1100' of road frontage on Second Creek Road (CR 1776). Located a short drive from 3 different states, this would be a great base of operations or an addition to your existing land portfolio. Do not miss your chance at this one. Call today to set up a showing.
Property Features:
- 30 miles from Florence, AL, and 24 miles from Pickwick Landing State Park
- Natural regrowth timber, including desirable hardwood species
- Extensive interior logging road system
- 100% mineral rights convey with the owners indicating Tripoli deposits present
- An intermittent creek flows through much of the property
- Fantastic habitat for wildlife with soft and hard mast
- Whitetail deer, turkey, and small game are prevalent
- 1100’ of road frontage on Second Creek Road (CR 1776)
- Existing box stands in multiple locations show a history of hunting