These tracts are great for hunting, home sites, farming and gardening, or just a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Most of these tracts have natural running water and many have pond sites. The timber on these tracts varies from planted pines, to hardwood bottoms, and cut over timber lands ready for clearing. These tracts are just a short drive from I-20 and readily accessible from Augusta, Atlanta, or Warrenton. The soil characteristics are favorable for reforestation, farming, or gardening. Some of the properties have large boulders which make great land features. These tracts all have ample frontage on county maintained roads.
Owner financing is available.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Augusta: Take I-20 to the Camak Exit of I-20 at mile marker 160. Turn left towards Camak and Warrenton on Highway 80. Follow Highway 80 for a distance of 6.9 miles through the city of Camak and into the city of Warrenton. At the intersection with Highway 278 continue straight ahead onto the Highway 278 Warrenton Bypass for a distance of 0.9 miles to Highway 171. Turn left onto Highway 171 towards Gibson for a distance of 4.1 miles to the intersection with Johnson Church Road at Johnson Chur