Sharing a common boundary with the 68,000-acre St. Marks Wildlife Refuge, the 168-acre Otter Creek tract will appeal to those who covet a recreational / hunting property with an Old Florida feel. A mosaic of live oaks, palmettos, merchantable pines, and hardwood hammocks create a diverse and attractive landscape that supports a wide-ranging wildlife population. Two small ponds are a nice property feature that provide an important water source.
Otter Creek is located four miles east of the historic town of Sopchoppy (Wakulla County) in an area residents refer to as Buckhorn. Local lore has it that this name derives from the reputation it developed over many years for possessing the best deer hunting in Wakulla County. So, its no surprise that whitetail deer are abundant along with wild turkeys make sure to check out the photos below. If youre not a hunter, the property lends itself just...
Otter Creek is located four miles east of the historic town of Sopchoppy (Wakulla County) in an area residents refer to as Buckhorn. Local lore has it that this name derives from the reputation it developed over many years for possessing the best deer hunting in Wakulla County. So, its no surprise that whitetail deer are abundant along with wild turkeys make sure to check out the photos below. If youre not a hunter, the property lends itself just as well for wildlife viewing or as a personal retreat.
Aside from the propertys inherent qualities, Otter Creek enjoys proximity to Tallahassee and its many amenities all a short 45-minute drive away. Perhaps the bigger draw, however, is the easy access to an abundance of nature-based sites and outdoor activities which bring significant benefits to the landowner.
Apalachicola National Forest (632,890 acres) 1 minute
Florida Trail 1 minute
Sopchoppy River 6 minutes
Ochlockonee River State Park 10 minutes
Gulf of Mexico 15 minutes
Bald Point State Park 20 minutes
Saint James Bay Golf Club 20 minutes
Carrabelle (deep sea fishing) - 30 minutes
St. George Island 1 hour
Apalachicola historic district - 1 hour
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Crawfordville, travel 6 miles south and take a right at the dead end on Highway 98. Follow for two miles then veer right on Highway 319 toward Sopchoppy. Travel for 3 miles and turn left at the second Otter Creek Road entrance. The east property gate is .4 miles on the right.