South Prong Brochure.pub
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South Prong Brochure.pub
South Prong Forest A Hunting, Recreation and Investment Paradise 889 Acres South Prong Forest is one of the most diverse hunting paradises in Georgia with must see natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Twenty-two large food plots, well managed timber, huge hardwoods, rolling hills, an extensive road system and frontage along Edwards, Marshall and South Prong Creeks make this property ideal for the avid sportsman. Also, there are some great lake sites. A portion of the tract’s natural pine was thinned to promote timber growth and to create diversity for sustaining wildlife. Come see why so many deer and turkey make this beautiful piece of land Tolleson Land Investment Properties, LLC 905 Jernigan Street P.O. Box 1184 Perry, GA 31069 Contact Info: Don Williams (800) 694-9754 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tollesonland.com PRIVATE AND SECLUDED HUNTER’S PARADISE Location: Two miles northwest of Talbotton in Talbot County, Georgia. Less than 90 miles from metro Atlanta, 60 miles from Macon, 60 miles from Auburn, AL and 28 miles from Columbus, GA. GPS Latitude: N32.70975 GPS Longitude: W84.56813 Land: Beautiful rolling hills with a nice mixture of hardwood and pine. Size: Approximately 889 contiguous acres. Structures: None. Water: Mitchell Creek, Edwards Creek and South Prong Creek run through the property. The bottomland of Mitchell Creek and South Prong Creek create a duck hunter’s dream. Several nice pond sites are on the property as well. Directions: From downtown Talbotton, take Adams Street west (aka County Road 65). The road will change from pavement to dirt. The property is approximately two miles from downtown Talbotton. South Prong Forest is one of the most diverse hunting paradises in Georgia with must see natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Twenty-two large food plots, well managed timber, huge hardwoods, rolling hills, an extensive road system and frontage along Edwards, Marshall and South Prong Creeks make this property ideal for the avid sportsman. Also, there are some great lake sites. A portion of the tract’s natural pine was thinned to promote timber growth and to create diversity for sustaining wildlife. Come see why so many deer and turkey make this beautiful piece of land their home. ABUNDANT WILDLIFE GREAT INVESTMENT