Lake Hatchineha Ranch is a 1,620 acre private ranch that is the culmination of years of strategic planning on how to save one of Central Florida’s last most beautiful natural ecosystems. Once a portion of the well-known Stokes Ranch, visionary landowners of the past preserved the best of the best which is now this ranch as they sold off the edges in part of what is now the 7,156 acre Catfish Creek Preserve State Park and 4,786 acre Nature Conservancy Hatchineha Ranch Mitigation Bank. This ranch is now bordered on three sides by conservation land.Given the fact this ranch too will never be developed, 100% of the energy goes into managing for wildlife and recreation; the habitat here is world-class and game is drawn here from miles around. Osceola Wild Turkey populations are off the charts. Whitetail Deer here score higher than anywhere else in the region due to maturity, nutrition, and lack of hunting pressure. Traditional Florida wild hogs are as prolific here as any ranch. Numerous wetland marshes on the ranch provide great waterfowl habitat. Nearby Lake Kissimmee is historically one of Florida’s best waterfowl flyways. This property has served as a retreat and Florida hunting headquarters for the Outdoor Dream Foundation, which connects kids and families suffering from chronic or terminal illness with the outdoors. Not a single kid has left the Ranch empty handed.The Social Storm® attributes of privacy and security here are simply unmatched. Lake Hatchineha Ranch and it's Social Storm® Property Attributes are Highly Ranked. The entire ranch is well fenced for cattle with highly improved pastures & rotational grazing and moving with most of the fencing being newly installed. The property is currently holding nearly 400 cattle, but has a higher holding capacity. This property has the seclusion and privacy of Old Florida while maintaining the capability to explore the bustling city of Orlando allowing the opportunity to experience all that city life has to offer. Co-Listed with Maury L. Carter & AssociatesFor more information and additional photos, visit JonKohler.com.