Echeconnee Creek Hunting
Description
When someone asks what’s the prettiest part of Georgia, it’s hard not to think about the Piedmont region and those rolling white oak hardwoods. Monroe County lies in the southern portion of the Piedmont region and holds those giant whitetails that are highly sought after. Areas of dense pines provide bedding and cover. There is a strong turkey population. Spring gobblers can be heard in all directions it is common to have multiple come strutting in. Echeconnee Creek is a major year round flowing creek providing water source to wildlife. Multiple food plots are in place with enclosed box stands and feeders. The well established road system runs through the property to the different food plots and along the creek. The cabin has been completely renovated in the last 2 years with a country living taste. It’s a one bedroom with a loft, 1 bathroom. The enclosed equipment shed has concrete floors, water, and power in place. Paved road frontage. Shopping and airports within 35 minutes to Macon, 15 minutes to Forsyth, 1 hour to Atlanta.
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 7683
- Price $ 1,350,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber, House
- Property status For Sale
- Land area 232 Acres
- Label ACTIVE
- County Monroe
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