Bordered by the 8,000-acre Catfish Creek State Preserve, this 40-acre tract presents an unbelievable opportunity for someone to come in and enjoy the solitude of a property that is located off the beaten path. Thousands of contiguous acres of State-owned land create a rare opportunity to hunt next to an absolute wildlife sanctuary. Not to mention, Catfish Creek is an actively flowing creek that runs across the entire north half of the property and is a bonus for the deer, turkey, and hogs frequently seen in the area. A unique mix of habitat and layout, there are approximately 15 acres of open pasture, leaving 25 acres of untouched native Florida woods. The nearby creek bottom provides a great source of nutrition for the diversified habitat within the 40 acres. The hardwoods consist of live oaks, pine trees, hickory trees, palmettos, cabbage palms, and even cypress trees alongside the cre...
Bordered by the 8,000-acre Catfish Creek State Preserve, this 40-acre tract presents an unbelievable opportunity for someone to come in and enjoy the solitude of a property that is located off the beaten path. Thousands of contiguous acres of State-owned land create a rare opportunity to hunt next to an absolute wildlife sanctuary. Not to mention, Catfish Creek is an actively flowing creek that runs across the entire north half of the property and is a bonus for the deer, turkey, and hogs frequently seen in the area. A unique mix of habitat and layout, there are approximately 15 acres of open pasture, leaving 25 acres of untouched native Florida woods. The nearby creek bottom provides a great source of nutrition for the diversified habitat within the 40 acres. The hardwoods consist of live oaks, pine trees, hickory trees, palmettos, cabbage palms, and even cypress trees alongside the creek. This makes for a scenic walk through the woods as well as a great habitat for all species of native Florida wildlife. With only a 15-minute drive to the city limits of Lake Wales, there is no other hunting or recreational property on the market that can provide seclusion, a neighboring State Preserve, and very close proximity to the city of Lake Wales.
Property Accessed Via Easement
Catfish Creek runs in an east-west direction through the property
Wells: 2 inch shallow well with pump
Structures: Two mobile home units
Game Population: Hogs, Deer, Turkey