This wooded property with both recreational and development opportunities is located south of McLain, Mississippi. It offers a range of outdoor recreational opportunities with direct access to public lands. The property features frontage on both sides of Corbit Boulevard, a quiet rural road, making it accessible for future development or entry points for recreation. Harverson Mill Creek runs through the southern portion of the property, adding a natural water feature and supporting local wildlife activity. The tract is heavily wooded with native timber species, providing cover and habitat for deer, turkey, and small game. Its position adjacent to the De Soto National Forest further enhances its value for hunting and outdoor pursuits. With thousands of acres of national forest land directly to the south, property owners can enjoy expanded access to public land for hiking, camping, or extended hunting territory. This tract is also located near the Leaf River Wildlife Management Area, giving additional public land options for outdoor enthusiasts. The area supports a healthy wildlife population and offers hunting opportunities managed by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. The land's terrain is generally level with a gentle slope toward the creek to the south, which supports a variety of potential uses from recreational retreats to rural homesite development. The natural setting and rural location offer privacy and seclusion while maintaining access to nearby towns. With frontage on both sides of the road, this feature offers flexibility for access, construction, or land management. This tract could serve as a personal hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or the future site of a rural residence.