Imagine waking up to the quiet ripple of your own 30± acre private lake, the morning mist rising as wood ducks slip across the water. A quick walk down the bank and you’re casting for bass at sunrise, or grabbing your shotgun as the doves swing over the field already planted and ready for the season.
This Taylor County farm has it all: 2 age classes of longleaf pines, a cool natural spring, and winding Patsilaga Creek frontage that gives the land a sense of timeless beauty. Whitetail hunters will find no shortage of action here those big Taylor County bucks roam these woods, and longbeards are known to strut through the open pines at daybreak. When the weather turns, the duck pond comes alive, making it a wingshooter’s dream.
Rolling topography overlooking the lake gives thought of multiple homesites. Practicality is already in place—well, septic, and power are ready to go—so you can set up camp, build your lodge, or break ground on a forever home without delay. With paved road frontage, access is easy, yet the setting stays private and wild. A enclosed metal building shop is in place for storing equipment, atv’s, and seed and feed.
And while you’ll feel a world away, you’re still just minutes from Reynolds and Butler, half an hour from Macon, Perry, Warner Robins, and I-75, and only an hour and a half from Atlanta.
This isn’t just land—it’s a legacy property, the kind of place where stories are made, seasons are marked, and traditions are passed down.