Central Longleaf Tract 5
Exceptional Wildlife Habitat, Income Potential & Surrounded by Stewardship
Central Longleaf Tract is a turnkey recreational and investment property positioned to generate strong long-term annual income through longleaf pine straw lease rights while reflecting years of disciplined land stewardship.As a central component of a larger longleaf pine landscape, this property is surrounded by neighboring plantation tracts managed with a similar commitment to forestry, wildlife, and conservation. This collective stewardship has helped create an exceptional ecosystem that supports abundant populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and bobwhite quail while provide the foundation for outstanding recreational opportunities, making it a rare combination of investment performance and outdoor recreation.
Timber composition consists of approximately 82 acres of longleaf pine averaging 1-4 years old along with approximately 2 acres of loblolly pine. The balance of the acreage includes well-maintained internal roads, food plots, and a pond supporting both recreation and overall usability.
Behind the gate, more than two miles of interior roads provide vehicle access throughout the property, making it easy to navigate whether checking wildlife cameras, enjoying an evening ride, managing timber stands, or heading to a favorite hunting location. Approximately one mile of county-maintained frontage along Beulah Road provides excellent access while maintaining the privacy and rural character that define the property.
Located within the Savannah River Basin, an area long recognized for producing quality whitetail deer and exceptional wildlife habitat, the tract offers outstanding hunting and outdoor recreation. White-tailed deer, wild turkey, and bobwhite quail thrive throughout the surrounding landscape. The distinctive whistle of a bobwhite quail echoing across the longleaf stands, a reminder of the healthy habitat and classic Southern sporting traditions this property supports.
Nearby attractions within approximately 10 miles include Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area, Briar Creek, the Poor Robin public boat landing on the Savannah River, Plantation Airpark, a public-use aviation airport, and Savannah River Raceway. The property is also conveniently located near the quaint towns of Sylvania and Newington, Georgia, where you'll find local retail shops, boutiques, feed and farm supply stores, restaurants, and small-town Southern charm. Springfield and Statesboro are located approximately 25 miles away, while Savannah and Hilton Head can both be reached within about an hour.