A very diverse 522+/-ac. recreational tract in south Shelby County with navigable frontage on Waxahatchee Creek of Lay Lake and two access points to public roads located approximately 15 minutes from I-65 exit 212 and 45 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama. This rare wildlife mecca combines deer, turkey, duck and fishing possibilities, has been QDMA managed for the past 8 years and has large adjoining landowners. The land is just as unique as the wildlife with old growth oak timber, planted pines almost ready to thin, natural regeneration for wildlife habitat and everything in between. There is a large possible lake site and several beautiful lodge or cabin sites. Already established is a 40X80 pole barn with power and water plus a small pond. There are 18 established food plots; many are perennial with nice shooting houses or stands in place as well as a large orchard with numerous hard an...
A very diverse 522+/-ac. recreational tract in south Shelby County with navigable frontage on Waxahatchee Creek of Lay Lake and two access points to public roads located approximately 15 minutes from I-65 exit 212 and 45 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama. This rare wildlife mecca combines deer, turkey, duck and fishing possibilities, has been QDMA managed for the past 8 years and has large adjoining landowners. The land is just as unique as the wildlife with old growth oak timber, planted pines almost ready to thin, natural regeneration for wildlife habitat and everything in between. There is a large possible lake site and several beautiful lodge or cabin sites. Already established is a 40X80 pole barn with power and water plus a small pond. There are 18 established food plots; many are perennial with nice shooting houses or stands in place as well as a large orchard with numerous hard and soft mass producing trees genetically engineered to be the best for wildlife. An additional benefit is the sellers adjoining 100 acre Alabama Power Company lease which provides another 3300 feet of Lake Frontage. Priced to sell at $1,599,999.
For more information or to set up a private tour of this wildlife mecca call Will Snider at (205) 565-6680
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I-65 south from Birmingham take exit 212 Clanton 12.5 miles and turn left onto Taunton Rd. Taunton Rd. is 1.06 miles past the brige going over Waxahatchee creek on Hwy 145.
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