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WOOD DUCK CITY HUNTING & REC LAND NEAR MOUNDVILLE

WOOD DUCK HUNTING & REC LAND

-Situated in the portion of Tuscaloosa County about a mile northeast of Moundville and a half mile northeast of AL 69 S.

-13 miles to Skyland Blvd (US 11), 16 miles to Tuscaloosa, 23 miles to Greensboro, 27 miles to Eutaw, 68 miles to Birmingham.

-Sweet recreational tract and Wood Duck breeding ground perfect for hunting, fishing, boating, camping, get togethers, & more.

-Hunt and fish the river, oxbow lakes, and ponds.

-Enjoy 600 foot accessible frontage on the Black Warrior River, a major waterway.

-There's a big field down by the riverfront makes a perfect venue for parties, campouts, picnics, whatever.

*34-acre wooded slough and numerous waterholes provide a protected area where ducks like to congregate.

-Several big oxbow lakes provide an attractive landing zone for migrating waterfowl.

-The area is loaded with big bucks. Plenty of mast producing timber ...

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Property address: 12964 Cracker Asphalt Rd, Moundville, AL, 35474

-From the intersection of Skyland Blvd (US 11) and AL 69 S head south on AL 69 S towards Moundville.

-Continue straight on AL 69 S for 12.5 miles.

-Turn right onto Cherokee Bend Drive (Cracker Asphalt Road).

-Continue on Cherokee Bend Drive (Cracker Asphalt Road) for 0.6 miles.

-Go over the railroad tracks and the gated access road is on your right.

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Cyprus Partners

Homewood, AL

(205) 386-9367

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Listing last updated: February 5, 2022 at 6:39 PM
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