Sanders White Oaks West
Description
Crawford County Georgia lies in the Flint River Corridor and land there is highly sought after. Quality deer management is not regulated in this county, but practiced among most landowners. Surrounded mostly by very large landowners makes this property even more interesting. Acre for acre, it will be hard to beat a property with more white oaks and other mast producing trees. Areas of upland pine/hardwood mix with a mild to moderate understory provides for great bedding, fawning, and nesting areas. Georgia’s Piedmont is not only known for being above the gnat line but also for their turkey numbers. I can only imagine hearing the spring gobble thundering across the hardwood ridges. A natural spring fed drain runs through the property. There are several open areas for food plots, and a internal road system for accessing hunting areas from different wind directions. The property itself is accessed off a paved road with accessible power at the gate. Close to Macon and Thomaston for the everyday necessities and healthcare…still very rural to enjoy the outdoors. Multiple Cabin, lodge, or homesite possibilities. Call to set up a time to view this property.478-258-4255
Location
- State: Georgia
- Property ID 6999
- Price $ 350,000
- Property Type Farm & Timber
- Property status Sold
- Land area 99 Acres
- County Crawford
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