Limestone Creek
Limestone Creek is a 687± acre, first time on the market family plantation, located in eastern Washington County along Francis Bridge Rd. and Salter Rd. This tract is a mixture of natural and planted pine stands, hardwood pine, hardwood branch and natural hardwood regeneration. The southern portion of the property is bordered by Limestone Creek and the northern boundary is Gin Branch. These hardwood branches are lined with a mixture of oaks, maples and various other hardwood trees. There are 40± acres of 1998 planted pine on the north side of this tract and 40± acres of 2003 planted pine on the south side. In addition, there are 180± acres of 2003 natural regeneration on the south side. 211± acres was clear cut in 2021 and will be ready for replanting. The property has a nice roll to it with some great views. The road system and trails allow access to all portions of the tract. Game populations on the property are great. A short walk shows a large amount of deer sign as well as turkey sign. The creek and hardwood beaver pond provides a constant water source for game as well as duck hunting opportunities. Property is also available subdivided into two separate tracts: 300 acres north of Salter Rd. & 387 acres south of Salter Rd. Please give us a call to see this great Central Georgia property. 912.764.LAND(5263)
From Davisboro, take S. Main St. and turn left onto Steel Creek Rd., go .5 miles & continue straight on Harrison-Davisboro Rd. for 2.4 miles. Turn left onto Heards Bridge Rd., go 3.2 miles and turn right onto Francis Bridge Rd., go 1.6 miles and turn left onto Salter Rd. Property will be .3 miles on both side of the road.
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