The Beaverdam Creek tract is a great timber investment and hunting tract. It is primarily covered in planted pines that are in or reaching the sawtimber product class. A cleared 1-acre homesite/campsite is located near the front of the tract and is equipped with a well and overhead power. The 1.4-acre pond is stocked and has an open area along one side - great for camping and fishing. A wide creek drain with mature hardwoods runs from the pond down to Beaverdam Creek on the northern boundary. Along Beaverdam Creek, you will find more mature hardwoods and a swampy, bottomland area - great for hunting. A few small, gown-up, cutover areas are spread through the tract - great bedding and nesting cover for wildlife. The tract has a good amount of deer and turkey sign and some hog sign along the creek. If you are looking for a getaway hunting and fishing property that can produce some income, this may be the one for you.
Taliaferro County, GA
103 acres
67 acres of pine plantation - chip-n-saw to sawtimber
9 acres of mature hardwoods
3 acres of wetland
1.4 acre pond
1 acre open homesite or campsite with well and overhead power
800 feet of frontage on Beaverdam Creek
1,800 feet of road frontage on Scott Road - gravel
6 miles from the Norwood Exit on I-20
16 miles south of Washington
45 miles east of Madison
50 miles west of Augusta
50 miles southeast of Athens