Become a part of history on the Sipsey River Farm.
Centuries ago this farm was inhabited by numerous Native American tribes that utilized the Sipsey River system for transportation, trade, and food. They also worked the fertile bottomlands to grow crops for the long winters. This information is evidenced by the huge Indian mound and the numerous artifacts that have been found on the property.
Today, this farm is used for cattle purposes and would make a great farming operation or tree plantation because of the very high soil indexes (most cases 95+). What does this mean??? The soil is extremely fertile.
From a recreational standpoint it does not get any better than the Sipsey River Farm. Just like the Native Americans, you can utilize the river system for fishing or take a liesurley, 2 mile float trip down the river. All this while can be done while putting in and taking out the boat ...
From a recreational standpoint it does not get any better than the Sipsey River Farm. Just like the Native Americans, you can utilize the river system for fishing or take a liesurley, 2 mile float trip down the river. All this while can be done while putting in and taking out the boat on your property!
The farm also has plenty of deer, turkey, ducks, and other small game.
A small creek flows past the beautiful homesites that overlook the Sipsey River and pastureland.
With paved raod frontage, utilities and a school within walking distance, the Sipsey River Farm is one of a kind.
Dont let an opportunity like this pass you by. Additional acreage available.
Call Duke, Baker, and Woller Land Co. for more information. 1-800-353-8150