This diverse 94-acre tract in Wilkinson County holds a variety of timber, navigable dirt roads for recreation and forest management, and habitat for native game species.
A comprehensive, strata-level timber inventory is in place,?providing?valuable insight into species composition, age classes, and overall timber value.?The property includes recently planted loblolly pine, and natural hardwood stands providing both recreational value and long-term timber potential.
The tract is predominantly newly established pine plantation alongside some natural, hardwood stands. Plantation areas still have a relatively clean understory, while hardwood sections provide thicker, brushy cover ideal for wildlife habitat.
The surrounding area is characterized by a mix of timberland and rural tracts typical of middle Georgia, creating productive wildlife habitat and supporting consistent populations of whitetail deer and wild turkey.
The property includes acreage on both sides of King Road with roughly 500ft of frontage on either side, offering easy access. Additionally, an established network of internal roads allows for easy navigation across the tract. This layout supports efficient use for both hunting and land management.
Tucked away in rural middle Georgia near the town of Gordon, the property maintains a quiet, private setting while conveniently located just a short 20-mile drive from Macon, where additional amenities, dining, and entertainment are readily available.