This property is approximately 85 acres in rural southern Clay County and features paved road frontage on AL Hwy 49 in Clay County. There is a 40+/- acre mixed pine/hardwood thicket that lies on the southern side of the property. Rock Pile Creek runs along the edge of the wooded area through the middle of the tract. On the north side of that creek there is about 40 acres that has been clear cut with the exception of a few hardwoods that were left for wildlife. The timber has also been cut off of the 5+/- acres that attaches the property to the road.
There is a good internal road that weaves through the property, crosses the creek, and leads all the way to a hilltop near the northern boundary. A nice hunting house sits along the road near the end of the internal road with a ton of open area around it. The even mix of open area, timber thicket, flowing creek, and rolling hills make this p...
There is a good internal road that weaves through the property, crosses the creek, and leads all the way to a hilltop near the northern boundary. A nice hunting house sits along the road near the end of the internal road with a ton of open area around it. The even mix of open area, timber thicket, flowing creek, and rolling hills make this property a hunters paradise and an ideal recreational property.
It is located on Hwy 49 between the communities of Mellow Valley and Goldville. Auburn/Opelika is approximately 1 hour away and it is about 20 minutes from Alexander City, Ashland, or Lineville.
Contact Spencer Loveless or Robert King to see this property for yourself.
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