If privacy and seclusion are what you seek in a property, then make it a point to see the 248-acre Clemmons Road property. While the tract is named after nearby Clemmons Road, its actually accessed by way of a 1/3-mile-long deeded easement. Surrounded by timberland owners, this is a pure timberland / recreational play at a very affordable price.
Located three miles east of the Choctawhatchee River in Holmes County, Florida, the Clemmons Road property has a level topography that possesses a mix of planted pines and wet weather ponds. The predominate upland soil is Ardilla loamy sand (approximately 195 acres) which the USDA classifies as Prime farmland if drained and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season. While the immediate area does not have cultivated crops, the upland soils are nonetheless productive for timber purposes.
Reaching the Clemmons Road property is easy via the Interstate 10 Caryville exit.
From the I-10 / Caryville exit, go north on Waits Avenue and turn right on US Hwy 90. After a short distance, turn left on Hwy 179 and travel for 11 miles until turning right on Izagora Drive. Follow for 2 miles and turn right on an unmarked road. The property's north boundary is reached in .3 miles.