Southern Rivers Region, GA Land for Sale

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LandWatch includes thousands of land listings and rural property for sale in the Southern Rivers region of Georgia, including recreational properties, farms and land auctions. Based on recent LandWatch data, Georgia's Southern Rivers region ranks second in the state for the combined amount of land currently for sale. Recent internal data records about $2 billion of land listings and ranches for sale in Georgia's Southern Rivers region. With thousands of properties and rural land for sale in the area, this covers some 101,040 acres of land and other rural acreage for sale in the region. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $445,805. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in Georgia's Southern Rivers region. Plus, sign up for our land-for-sale email alerts to be notified when new listings matching your search criteria come onto the market in Georgia's Southern Rivers region! Visit LandWatch's Georgia land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout the Peach State.
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The Southern Rivers region of Georgia in the southwest part of the state isn't filled with rivers as the name implies, but does have a few long ones along with many other areas to experience nature.

The Southern Rivers region of Georgia is a natural setting for exploration. Hikers will enjoy the Pine Mountain Trail in F.D. Roosevelt State Park, and Providence Canyon State Conservation Park near Lumpkin. Near Pine Mountain lies one of Georgia's most spectacular attractions -- Callaway Gardens, a 14,000 acre resort with lakes, golf, bike trails, and the largest butterfly conservatory in the county. The region also boasts three popular wild animal parks at Pine Mountain, Albany and Valdosta.

Other attractions include former President Jimmy Carter's boyhood farm in Plains; Andersonville National Historic Site, and (on its grounds) the National Prisoner of War Museum; wonderful examples of antebellum architecture in La Grange and Thomasville; and water recreation opportunities on the Chattahoochee River, Flint River, and Lake Seminole. The Southern Rivers region is also known as the Quail Hunting Capital of the World.