The Post Office Tract is a 98-acre property near Michie, Tennessee, with a compelling mix of timberland, hunting land, recreational land, and undeveloped acreage. Whether you are an investor, a hunter, or someone looking for a versatile piece of ground with long-term potential, this property deserves a close look.
Location
Situated just 1.5 miles outside of Michie, Tennessee, the Post Office Tract offers convenient access to several regional towns and attractions. Selmer, TN is approximately 15 miles away, Savannah, TN is roughly 20 miles out, and Corinth, MS sits just 12 miles to the south. The property is also in close proximity to Shiloh National Military Park, Pickwick Landing State Park, Big Hill Pond State Park, and Tishomingo State Park, offering outstanding recreational resources. City water and power are available at the road. The combination of rural character with reasonable proximity to town services and regional amenities makes this an exceptionally well-positioned tract.
Access
The Post Office Tract fronts approximately 1,200 feet on Post Office Road, a paved county road that provides reliable, year-round access to the property. Once on-site, an internal road and trail system runs through the heart of the property, making it practical to navigate the entire acreage.
Topography
The soils on this tract consist of clay loam, gravel, and clay, which are typical of Middle Tennessee and West Tennessee and support both the mature timber stands and the water features found on the property. The internal trail network suggests the land has been actively managed and traversed, indicating that the terrain is workable throughout.
Improvements
This property currently has no structures, offering a clean slate for buyers with a specific vision. Without pre-existing improvements to work around, a new owner has full flexibility to develop the property according to their intended use, whether that means a hunting cabin, a residential homesite, or simply leaving the land in its natural state.
Timber
The Post Office Tract carries solid timber value across the entire acreage. Approximately 54 acres have mature pine, while the remaining 44 acres support a mature hardwood stand dominated by oak and hickory. The property is heavily wooded throughout, and a recent timber cruise is available upon request.
Wildlife and Recreation
Deer and turkey sign are abundant throughout the property, and the heavily wooded terrain with internal trail access creates excellent conditions for hunting whitetail deer, turkey, and small game. Beyond hunting, the existing ATV trail network makes this tract well-suited for outdoor recreation.
Water Features
The Post Office Tract includes two distinct water features that add meaningful value to the property. Approximately 2,000 feet of frontage along Little Lick Creek runs through the tract, and a half-acre pond located near the center of the property provides additional water for wildlife, recreation, and general land use.
Current and Potential Use
Currently used for hunting, recreation, and timber production, this tract holds strong potential for a range of uses, including residential development, farming, continued timber management, and long-term investment. The availability of utilities at the road, combined with the road frontage and diverse land characteristics, makes this one of the more adaptable tracts in the area.
Summary
The Post Office Tract offers 98 acres of heavily wooded land near Michie, Tennessee, with mature pine and hardwood timber, abundant wildlife, creek and pond water features, and approximately 1,200 feet of paved road frontage - all within 1.5 miles of town and with utilities available at the road. The combination of timber value, recreational appeal, and development potential makes it a strong candidate for a wide range of buyers. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule a showing.