This 80-acre tract in central Twiggs County is a fully wooded property offering both timber value and recreational potential. The property has a strata-level timber inventory, consisting primarily of recently planted loblolly pine with scattered natural hardwood branches throughout. This mix of cover types enhances habitat diversity, timberland investment, and supports overall wildlife and land productivity.
Timber diversity is a key strength, with a blend of recently established pine plantations alongside natural, old-growth hardwood stands. Plantation areas feature a recently clearcut understory, while hardwood sections provide thicker, brushy cover ideal for wildlife habitat.
The surrounding area is dominated by managed timberland and rural tracts characteristic of this part of central Georgia, creating a landscape that supports consistent wildlife activity throughout the year, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, beavers, ducks, and a variety of songbirds.
Access to the property is provided by a roughly 1,500ft stretch of frontage to Marion Ripley Road, only 3.5 miles north of I-16. This tract also has great proximity to Macon, only a short 30 minutes away. This combination of accessibility, timber value, and strong wildlife presence makes the tract well-suited for both recreational use and long-term land investment.