Muckalee Plantation is a beautiful and highly productive hunting and farming property located in Southwest Georgia near Albany. The area is known for having the best combination of soils, water, and climate for agriculture and wildlife east of the Mississippi River. The land sits over the largest known rechargeable aquifer in the world. Muckalee Plantation lies in the center of this fertile area.
The plantation's Main House is situated at the end of a private two-mile drive in an impressive setting with live oaks, expansive lawn and fenced pasture. Built in 1988-1989 it is a classic plantation style home with fireplaces in the main rooms, heart pine floors, intricate woodwork, and a practical floorplan. There is a library, a formal dining room, and a spacious living room with exposed beam ceilings. The modern kitchen is located next to a game room with a bar and gun cabinets. A mud room ...
The plantation's Main House is situated at the end of a private two-mile drive in an impressive setting with live oaks, expansive lawn and fenced pasture. Built in 1988-1989 it is a classic plantation style home with fireplaces in the main rooms, heart pine floors, intricate woodwork, and a practical floorplan. There is a library, a formal dining room, and a spacious living room with exposed beam ceilings. The modern kitchen is located next to a game room with a bar and gun cabinets. A mud room is off to the side. There are eight bedrooms, four upstairs and four down, all with full baths. A comfortable den with high ceiling overlooks a large patio; a perfect place for entertaining friends and family. Other improvements include dog kennels, horse stable, shop, equipment sheds, and employee housing.
Over two thousand acres of the plantation are managed for hunting native quail, doves, wild turkey and whitetail deer. Lee County, Georgia is consistently ranked as one of the top trophy buck counties in the State.
Muckalee is income producing having one of the best pecan orchards in Georgia. The trees cover 600 acres, all irrigated. More specific information about the operating history, tree varieties and other related items are available from Plantation Services.