60 Acres - Bibb Co. - Blue Girth Creek Tract

$ 126,000

Bibb County, Alabama,

Listing Status: Sold

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HIGHLIGHTS

Location:

Birmingham – 65 miles

Tuscaloosa – 35 miles

Hunting:

Deer

Turkey

Timber:

Mixed

Access:

Good internal road system

Pave road access

Water:

Blue Girth Creek

Extras:

Surrounded by Oakmulgee National Forest on three sides

Minutes from Payne Lake

 

The Blue Girth Creek tract is the perfect property for someone looking to have their own year-round outdoor property.  Whether you are an avid hunter or an outdoor enthusiast looking to own your own slice of paradise, then look no further.    

 

Seldom does a property in or near the Oakmulgee National Forest become available for sale.  Surrounded on three sides by the Oakmulgee National Forest, this property automatically increased in size.  By owning this property, you can also enjoy the thousands of acres offered by the national forest. 

 

This tract has a great internal road system allowing you to access most of the property by truck or atv.  There are several potential camp sites available and endless possibilities of developing the property into what you want.  The open bottom land provides great views of Blue Girth Creek as well as clear views throughout.   

 

Located only minutes from Payne Lake, you now have easy access to the 110-acre lake which is surrounded by campsites and day use areas.  The day use areas include swimming with a nearby bath house.  Fishing is allowed from the banks and boats with electric motors.  Additionally, you can enjoy all the things the national forest has to offer.  Things like hunting, hiking, camping, horseback riding, site seeing, etc. 

 

This property is shown by appointment only.  Please give Bill a call at 205-234-0356 to schedule your showing.

 


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Bill Lazenby Land Real Estate Agent

Bill Lazenby

Alabama

Bill was born and raised in Monroeville, Al., where his family owned and operated a precast concrete manufacturing company. From an early age, Bill spent time working summers and holidays with his father and grandfather. During this tenure, he lea...