Deer Camp
Description
Situated in Georgia’s BiG Buck Macon County lying in the Flint River Corridor. Macon County is one of the few quality deer managed counties regulated by department of natural resources. The property has an abundance of bedding, fawning, and food habitat due to the diversity of multiple age classes of planted pines. Property consists of 2 age classes of planted Longleaf pines, and mature loblolly pines. An extensive road system travels around hardwood drains and upland hardwoods with mast producing oaks. Food plots are in present with fruit trees bordering them. A small fish pond is located centrally on the property which provides entertainment for the family and water for the wildlife. The one bedroom, one bathroom cabin has a full kitchen and is used for weekend getaways during hunting season and throughout the year. Cabin also has a screened outdoor cooking/hangout area and a unscreened wrap around deck. The owners have friends come and join them with several camper hook ups. Septic and well is in place. Paved road frontage. No equipment or campers are included in sale.
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 6309
- Price $ 458,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber, House
- Property status Sold
- Bedrooms 1
- Bathrooms 1
- Land area 103 Acres
- County Macon
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