This extraordinary 763 acre property in Sumter County, Florida, is truly one of a kind. Rich in fertile soils and minerals, it offers strong agricultural value and an unparalleled cultural legacy as the site of the 1836 Battle of Wahoo Swamp, a defining conflict of the Second Seminole War. Recognized as one of Floridas most important historic landscapes, it preserves hardwood hammocks, cypress swamps, and freshwater marshes that support rare orchids and ferns found in few other places.
Its natural resources and historic importance make it equally compelling for agricultural use, long-term conservation, or the preservation of Floridas heritage. It's a living piece of history that cannot be replicated.
The property lies along County Road 48 in Bushnell, just west of I-75, offering a balance of accessibility and seclusion. Its location provides easy reach to The Villages, Ocala, Brooksville, ...
The property lies along County Road 48 in Bushnell, just west of I-75, offering a balance of accessibility and seclusion. Its location provides easy reach to The Villages, Ocala, Brooksville, and Tampa, and it sits less than five miles from Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, another key site of Seminole War history.
The Withlacoochee River borders the surrounding landscape, once a vital stronghold during the war. Today, the area features a mix of agricultural tracts, conservation lands, and state forests that preserve the regions rural character while keeping strong connections to major population centers. This rare blend of historic significance, natural beauty, and connectivity makes it one of the most distinctive land offerings in Florida.
Property Size - 763 Acres
Zoning - A10C (Agricultural)
Future land use - AGR (Agricultural)