If you have been looking for an awesome year-round recreational tract that the whole family can enjoy, make sure to visit the Hinds 119.25. Situated in the southwest corner of Hinds County, approximately three miles south of Utica, is a 119.25± acre property. The Hinds County tract is in a desirable location known for its deer hunting!
As you turn off Traxler Road, you will find a hard gravel-based road running through 10± acres of pasture and into the property to a potential campsite sitting on the bank of White Oak Creek. Power and water are already set up, provided by Southwest EPA and Reed Town Water Association. This is one less thing you need to worry about! This timber makeup mainly consists of gum and hardwood trees with occasional pines throughout. In the northwest corner of the property, there is another small creek that comes from under Traxler Road and goes back into White Oak Creek. One of the best parts about this property is the seasonal diversity it offers. In the winter months, bring the family to enjoy the great deer hunting that this area provides. During the summer, cool off in the creek!
To explore the Hinds 119.25, call today and schedule a private tour!