360 ac - Lee County - Lake Harding Tract West

$ 2,052,000

360 acres in Lee County, Alabama,

Listing Status: Active
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The Lake Harding West Tract is located at the end of County Road 259 (Covered Bridge Road) in Salem, AL...close proximity to Opelika, Auburn, Phenix City and Columbus, GA.  This unique property is 360 acres (+-) and is part of the larger 1065 acre Lake Harding Tract.  This tract features pine plantations, mature hardwood bottoms and significant frontage on two major creeks.

Property Highlights:

  • great, private location at the end of a county road in Lee County, AL...one of the fastest growing counties in Alabama
  • close to Auburn, Opelika, Phenix City and Columbus, GA...only 1 1/2 hours from Atlanta, GA
  • easy access to US Highway 280 and Interstate 85
  • 1.5 miles of frontage on Little Halawakee Creek...nice sandy bottom creek 
  • 1.5 miles of frontage on Halawakee Creek...beautiful, large creek with multiple rock features and good fishing
  • easy access to Lake Harding, a public lake with good fishing and other recreational activities
  • 100 ac (+-) 20 year old pine plantations...soon ready for a second thinning
  • 20 ac (+-) 10-15 year old pine plantations...soon ready for a first thinning
  • 170 ac (+-) natural regeneration timber...great bedding area and browse for the wildlife
  • nice mature hardwood along the creeks
  • large power line that is ideal for food plots, long range shooting
  • a few small food plots and multiple other areas to create large wildlife openings
  • good deer and turkey hunting in the area with the possibility for a creating a large dove field if desired
  • multiple home/cabin sites

If you are looking for a nice size property with a lot of privacy and potential to be a great recreational tract, this is the place for you!

 

PRICED AT $2,052,000

 

FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT:

WILL HERNDON

TUTT LAND COMPANY

(334) 321-1821

willherndon@tuttland.com

Will Herndon Land Real Estate Agent

Will Herndon

Alabama, Georgia

Will was raised in Hatchechubbee, a small town in rural Russell County, Alabama, where he grew up hunting, fishing and working on his family's cattle farm.  He graduated from Auburn University in 2000 in Landscape Horticulture and for 12 years o...