The Midway 53 Tract is a great small recreational property just minutes from Tallahassee, in Midway, FL (Gadsden County). The area is known for good deer and turkey populations, and this tract is no exception. In addition, the property has significant planted pine value, paved road frontage with good access and power, and good homesite options for that new rural home or hunting cabin. It is also adjacent to Lake Talquin State Forest.
The land has beautiful elevation changes of over 80 feet as it falls from a high ridge down towards Monroe Creek. The higher elevations are composed of mature planted pine forests which change to large natural pine and hardwood closer to the creek. The land is almost entirely high and dry with very little flood plain. Much of the property is protected by a conservation easement, which has enhanced the beauty and habitat available to the owner. The easement ...
The land has beautiful elevation changes of over 80 feet as it falls from a high ridge down towards Monroe Creek. The higher elevations are composed of mature planted pine forests which change to large natural pine and hardwood closer to the creek. The land is almost entirely high and dry with very little flood plain. Much of the property is protected by a conservation easement, which has enhanced the beauty and habitat available to the owner. The easement provides for the harvesting of timber and hunting, one property division, and two 1.5-acre development areas for a new house or cabin.
The property lies on paved High Bridge Rd. in Midway, FL. It is 10 minutes to the US-90 and I-10 exit in Tallahassee. You can be downtown to the State Capitol in 20 minutes. The land lies across High Bridge Rd. from Lake Talquin State Forest, providing huge, undeveloped acreage for game flow and additional recreational activities.
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