If you are interested in a timber investment, deer or turkey hunting, or just a place to get away from the rat race, you may have found your spot. This heavily wooded tract has more than a mile of total frontage on the East and South sides, yet is very secluded and tranquil as soon as you walk a short distance into the woods. Wander around a little and you can see how a trophy whitetail or a long beard gobbler would love this place, too. The property has two beautiful creek bottoms, an opening for a large food plot, diverse topography, and natural beauty. The tract is roughly half pine and half hardwood. Some of the pine stands have exceptional volume per acre. Size classes for all species range from pulpwood to nice sawtimber. You will not regret taking a close look at this unique place.
The property is located in the corner of Ruth Cliett Rd and Turnage Rd in western Clay County East of Montpelier. From Starkville, go North on Hwy 389 to Hwy 46; go 3 mi North to Joe Stevens Rd at Montpelier; go .5 mi to Hugh Mosely Rd; go 1 mi to Ruth Cliett Rd; go 1 mi to the property on left. From West Point take Hwy 50 W; go 6 mi to Hwy 46; go 15 mi to Montpelier.