This home site and recreational tract is located near the town of Lynn, which is a little over an hour from both Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. County Road 3603 is a quiet, dead-end, well-maintained gravel road. This tract is split by the road, and there are about 25 acres north of the road and 10 acres south. Electricity and public water are both available. There is a historical homesite that is already cleared except for a few large hardwoods that will provide plenty of shade. This area overlooks the neighbor's pasture, so you could have some really nice views from your back porch. The highlight of this property is in the northwest corner, where a small year-long stream flows through the land. This stream cuts into the banks and creates huge rock bluffs with cave-like overhangs. The water winds through this corner and there are countless boulders, cliffs, and creek bends to explore. The te...
This home site and recreational tract is located near the town of Lynn, which is a little over an hour from both Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. County Road 3603 is a quiet, dead-end, well-maintained gravel road. This tract is split by the road, and there are about 25 acres north of the road and 10 acres south. Electricity and public water are both available. There is a historical homesite that is already cleared except for a few large hardwoods that will provide plenty of shade. This area overlooks the neighbor's pasture, so you could have some really nice views from your back porch. The highlight of this property is in the northwest corner, where a small year-long stream flows through the land. This stream cuts into the banks and creates huge rock bluffs with cave-like overhangs. The water winds through this corner and there are countless boulders, cliffs, and creek bends to explore. The temperature in this area drops dramatically in the summer, and the listing pictures do not do it any justice-you'll need to hike it to fully appreciate it! The stream is easily accessed by the Alabama Power easement that cuts through the property, and food plots could easily be established on either side of the road. This area has a strong deer population and it is a hidden gem for big bucks. The remainder of the property is naturally regenerating pine and hardwood timber that was last cut in 2005. Please contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for a private tour!
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