This opportunistic 38.86-acre tract in Warren County offers a diverse mix of timber, wildlife habitat, and recreational appeal in a quiet rural setting. Fully wooded with a blend of pine hardwoods and natural old-growth hardwood timber, the property features approximately 1,700 feet of frontage along Mt. Aldred Church Road and is located just one mile from Highway 17. It's convenient location in the panhandle of the county places it less than an hour from Augusta while still providing the privacy and seclusion of the countryside.
The surrounding area is characterized by large rural tracts managed for silviculture, agriculture, and recreation, contributing to the property’s strong hunting and timberland appeal. A comprehensive strata-level timber inventory is already in place, providing detailed insight into species composition, stand diversity, age classes, and overall timber value. The diversity of timber types is a major asset, with a balanced combination of pine stands and mature natural hardwoods creating both aesthetic and long-term management value.
Wildlife habitat throughout the tract is excellent, supporting healthy populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, native birds, and other game species common to this region of Georgia. Little Briar Creek runs through the property, serving as a natural water source and strong wildlife attractant while also adding scenic character and recreational enjoyment to the land.
With no utilities currently present, the property remains in a natural and undeveloped condition, allowing a future owner complete flexibility for recreational improvements, a rural homesite, or long-term timber and land investment objectives. Combining accessibility, timber diversity, creek frontage, and strong wildlife habitat, this tract presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a manageable recreational and investment property in rural east-central Georgia.