Jones County
Pond, Cabin, And Hardwood Timber In Jones County
V/L McKay Rd., Lot#WP001 Gray, GA 31032
Description
This 65.9-acre tract in Jones County, Georgia, offers a versatile recreational property with a mix of features for hunting, fishing, and weekend getaways. The property is easily accessible with two gated entrances along the paved road frontage, leading into a maintained internal trail system that connects all parts of the land. At the heart of the property lies a 1± acre pond, providing fishing opportunities and scenic views. Overlooking the pond is a rustic hunting cabin, providing a convenient base camp for outdoor activities or a quiet retreat. Bartlett Branch flows across the back side of the tract, offering additional water features and habitat diversity. The land consists of a combination of timber types and ages, creating excellent cover and forage for wildlife. Approximately 32± acres were harvested around five years ago and have naturally regenerated, adding thick bedding areas and browse for deer and turkey. The remaining acreage is dominated by mature hardwoods with scattered pine, providing mast production, shade, and aesthetic appeal. Two primary hardwood draws run through the tract, functioning as natural travel corridors and enhancing hunting potential. Combined with the trail system and varied timber composition, the property offers both accessibility and seclusion across its rolling terrain. This property provides multiple recreational uses, from hunting and fishing to simply enjoying time outdoors. With its pond, cabin, and diverse habitat, it is well-suited for a private retreat or long-term land investment in a desirable part of Jones County.
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- Two gated entrances along the McKay road frontage
- 1± acre pond near the center of the property overlooked by a rustic hunting cabin
- Bartlett Branch runs along the back boundary
- Two main hardwood draws provide wildlife travel corridors
- 32± acres of timber were harvested approximately 5 years ago with natural regeneration since
- Remaining acreage in mature hardwoods with scattered pine
- Established trail system throughout property
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