This tranquil retreat is a rare investment opportunity with land and water-based recreational amenities, merchantable timber, and residential development potential. Located minutes south of I-20 and approximately halfway between Atlanta (96 miles) and Birmingham (91 miles). Approx. 2,700 feet of Tallapoosa River frontage forms the eastern boundary. Year-round water levels accommodate boat access to the headwaters of Lake Wedowee (R.L. Harris Reservoir), an increasingly popular 10,660-acre public lake renowned for clean water, great fishing, and 367 miles of beautiful shoreline. A centralized basecamp has electricity for two sheltered campers, an outhouse, a shower building with a water heater and toilet, and a rustic fire pit beside a spring-fed stream. A mosaic of mixed pine/hardwood timber, wildlife food plots, small clear-cuts, upland, and lowland habitats support trophy deer, turkey,...
This tranquil retreat is a rare investment opportunity with land and water-based recreational amenities, merchantable timber, and residential development potential. Located minutes south of I-20 and approximately halfway between Atlanta (96 miles) and Birmingham (91 miles). Approx. 2,700 feet of Tallapoosa River frontage forms the eastern boundary. Year-round water levels accommodate boat access to the headwaters of Lake Wedowee (R.L. Harris Reservoir), an increasingly popular 10,660-acre public lake renowned for clean water, great fishing, and 367 miles of beautiful shoreline. A centralized basecamp has electricity for two sheltered campers, an outhouse, a shower building with a water heater and toilet, and a rustic fire pit beside a spring-fed stream. A mosaic of mixed pine/hardwood timber, wildlife food plots, small clear-cuts, upland, and lowland habitats support trophy deer, turkey, waterfowl, and other non-game species. Call Tom Maxwell for more details: 205-999-0876