This former citrus grove is one of the southernmost private farmlands on the west coast of Florida, providing a number of potential uses. This unique property is located adjacent to the boundary of the Big Cypress National Preserve with over 729,000 acres of conservation lands. For the agricultural user, Panther Grove's location and infrastructure provide an ideal location for farming, citrus, landscape, or tree crop production for a number of tropical or semi-tropical crops.
The recreational user, hunter, or conservation entity can take advantage of the property's unique wild and scenic characteristics that motivated conservation of over 3 million acres of adjacent lands including Everglades National Park, Big Cypress and Fakahatchee Strand. Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. The adjacent Big Cypress has identified 35 species of mammals including deer, bears, panthers, hogs, and turkeys, as well as 190 species of birds and 51 species of reptiles. This unique location would make an ideal family retreat for nature desiring the true wildlife experience.
Surrounded by true natural beauty and serene landscapes
Bears, Turkey, Hogs and Deer
One mile of frontage adjacent to Big Cypress National Preserve
Relaxing one hour drive to Naples, 2 hours to Miami or 1:45 to Fort Lauderdale