East Sportsman Longleaf Tract 4
Immediate Pine Straw Income, Merchantable Timber & Outstanding Wildlife Habitat
The East Sportsman Tract is the kind of property that immediately captures your attention the moment you pass through the gate. Spanning approximately 104 acres in southeastern Screven County, Georgia, this tract combines proven income production, exceptional wildlife habitat, and a level of usability that is increasingly difficult to find in today's land market.The landscape is anchored by approximately 50 acres of merchantable longleaf pine currently generating up to approximately $250 per acre annually. Beyond the immediate income, these mature longleaf stands create the open, picturesque setting that defines some of the South's most desirable sporting properties. Timber resources include approximately 64 acres of longleaf pine and 18 acres of merchantable loblolly pine, providing both present value and future opportunity.
As you travel the property's extensive road system, you'll discover a tract that has been carefully managed with both recreation and long-term stewardship in mind. Well-established food plots, scenic timber stands, and thoughtfully maintained access roads create a property that is ready to enjoy from day one. Whether you're checking game cameras, riding with family and friends, or heading to a favorite hunting stand before daylight, the tract's layout makes every corner of the property easily accessible.
Positioned within the renowned Savannah River Basin, the East Sportsman Tract benefits from being part of a larger landscape known for producing quality wildlife and exceptional hunting opportunities. Surrounded by neighboring plantation ownerships managed for timber, wildlife, and conservation, the property enjoys the advantages of a much larger ecosystem. Deer trails weave through the timber, wild turkeys frequent the openings and road edges, and the unmistakable whistle of bobwhite quail serves as a reminder of the healthy habitat that exists throughout the area.
More than 2 miles of established interior roads provide vehicle access across the property, while approximately 700 feet of county-maintained road frontage ensures convenient year-round access. The combination of accessibility, income production, and recreational appeal makes this tract equally attractive as a personal retreat, hunting property, or long-term land investment.
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, and Savannah River Raceway. The nearby communities of Sylvania and Newington provide local dining, shopping, farm and feed suppliers, and the welcoming character of rural Georgia. Statesboro and Springfield are approximately 25 miles away, while Savannah and Hilton Head can both be reached in about an hour.
The East Sportsman Tract offers more than acreage—it offers a lifestyle built around the traditions of Southern land ownership. With immediate pine straw income, merchantable timber, abundant wildlife, and a setting surrounded by like-minded stewardship, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a tract that is as enjoyable to use as it is rewarding to hold for generations to come.