Almost Heaven
Description
498+- acres of text book hunting, Fishing, and entertainment all wrapped into one place. Located in the middle of the southwest Georgia region. It has been owned by a family that has given a lot of thought into providing the perfect hunting atmosphere for family and friends. Paved Hwy frontage has gated entrance. Amenities include: steel equipment barn, gravity and spin feeders, enclosed tower and deer stands, long expanse of high fence in critical location. Lodge tastefully done hints at masculinity but will please most feminine notions. multiple stocked fish ponds, miles of interior rocked and dirt roads for truck, atv, or horseback. A major Flint River tributary, the Kinchafoonee is a well known trophy deer producing waterway with prolific numbers of Whitetail Deer and wild turkey. Duck shooting in several locations. Timber value is high from pine sawtimber to saw quality old growth hardwoods. Topography has gentle roll along mosaic of mature timbered woods roads. Exceptional deer have been harvested and resided on this property and taken on neighboring properties. Adjoined by very large landowners that practice quality management provides strength in “Almost Heavens” deer management program. Almost Heaven has been on a year round feed program with results. This is one spectacular place.
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 8184
- Price $ 2,241,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber, House
- Property status Sold
- Land area 498 Acres
- County Webster
Contact
Similar Properties
“Cooler Branch Creek Mini Farm”
Spectacular 62 +/- acre farm located in Meriwether County, Georgia is an ideal location for hunters and nature lovers or those looking for a relaxing seclusion all while being an easy drive to Columbus, Atlanta, or Macon. Double paved road frontage gives access to the property. Topography suggests multiple homesites. Owner will entertain dividing the […]
Tobannee Creek Farm
Tobannee Creek Farm provides the opportunity to own a recreational hunting property approximately 3.5 miles from one of Georgia’s major reservoirs. Lake Eufala is roughly 45,000 acres and divides Georgia from Alabama on the Chattahoochee River. The deer herd on this property has been strictly managed by the current landowner for the last 10 years. […]