The property has been managed over the years, has the potential to produce trophy deer and turkey and is close to several thousand acres of public hunting in the Oconee National Forest and the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge. There is a tremendous water feature of over 3,000 feet on Stalking Head Creek that runs through the middle of the property and a 1-acre 70-year-old spring-fed pond with bass and bluegills. The terrain is gently rolling hills with giant white oaks, mixed hardwoods, and pines to low-lying creek bottoms. With the diverse vegetation and numerous food sources, along with 20+ acres of new food plots, the apple, peach, blueberries and Dunstan chestnuts this property has everything to hold lots of wildlife. This tract is ready to go with a gated entrance, a great network of newly built gravel roads, and several deer stands, and food plot locations. Don’t wait - this property will go fast.