This gorgeous 401-acre property is one of the most diverse and impressive tracts in the area. Located in Crenshaw County, this tract captures charming views and a variety of areas to explore.
This property has it all, from row crop agriculture to a beaver pond, creek frontage, hardwood forests, longleaf and loblolly pine areas, transitional spaces like broomsedge, duck ponds, Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) sections, and wooded fence rows.
Meticulously maintained, it offers outstanding internal access. The wildlife is abundant, featuring doves, ducks, deer, pigs, and turkeys. For the avid hunter, it's a true paradise with strategically placed shooting houses already in position.
There are approximately 145 acres of row crop land, and 254 acres designated for the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP). The WRP acres have undergone enhancements to promote wildlife and wetland habitat. This improved land has become a highly attractive area for diverse wildlife, such as doves, deer, turkey, pigs, and ducks. The WRP region is suitable for activities such as hunting, fishing, and various other recreational pursuits.