Highlights

  • Trophy buck region of Western Russell County
  • Prime wild turkey area
  • Excellent quail habitat
  • Creeks & hardwood bottoms for duck hunting
  • Beautiful land variety; open fields, hardwood bottoms & pine plantations
  • Multiple possible lake sites
  • Excellent access with 3 miles or so of public road frontage
  • Extensive internal road system
  • CAN BE DIVIDED INTO SMALLER TRACTS!!
  • Convenient to Atlanta, Columbus, GA and Birmingham, Montgomery, Auburn/Opelika, AL

 

Description

This is an incredible one of a kind hunting property!  The likes of this don’t come along often.  Consisting of 1101 acres, this real estate is in the trophy buck and turkey region of Western Russell County, and is surrounded by other large acreage holdings, including a long-time private quality quail plantation.  With beautiful large open fields lined with mature hardwoods and pines, to extensive hardwood bottoms loaded with acorn producing oaks, to income producing natural and planted pines, this place has it all.  The large open fields can be made into a super quail and dove habitat.  Add ducks, with the creeks and hardwood bottoms, and you have something really special.  Food plots are already in place, and more can be added.  There are multiple possible lake sites.  For construction of your hunting camp or lodge, electricity and public water are in the area.  For excellent access, a county paved road fronts the land for about a mile, and then there’s another 2 miles or so of frontage on a lightly travelled county dirt road.  Extensive internal road system is in place.  This exceptional property is located within about 30 minutes of Columbus, GA, and the Auburn/Opelika, AL area.  It’s within 2 hours or so of Atlanta and Birmingham.  If you are serious about acquiring one of the finest hunting properties in Alabama, call to arrange your visit!

NOTE:  THIS PROPERTY CAN BE DIVIDED INTO 2 SMALLER TRACTS!!

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:

 BANKS HERNDON

OPELIKA, ALABAMA

 (334) 750-0582

 banksherndon@gmail.com

 

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