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York County, SC
This 65-acre tract in York County, South Carolina offers a beautiful combination of rolling land, creek frontage, and excellent recreational opportunities. With approximately 1,300 feet of frontage along Kings Creek, the property features pine planta...
65.5± Acres
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$483,790
Atoka County, OK
80 ACRES OF GOOD HUNTING PROPERTY JUST 2 MILES OFF HIGHWAY 3 EAST OF FERRIS, OK.  THE PROPERTY FEATURES BIG BUCKS, TURKEY, HOGS, AND LOTS OF SMALL GAME. THERE IS A CREEK RUNNING THROUGH SOUTH END OF THIS WOODED 80. ELECTRICITY IS AVAILABLE ON SI...
80± Acres
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$480,000
Price Reduced
Cabarrus County, NC
Find Your Peace on 20 Beautiful Acres! This 20-acre property in southern Cabarrus County is more than just land-it is the blank canvas for the quiet, rural life you've been dreaming of. Space to Breathe Most of this property features gently rolling f...
20± Acres
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$480,000
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Tattnall County, GA
If you are ready to own your favorite place, check out this 50-acre turnkey hunting recreational tract in Tattnall County, GA located in farm and timber country.  This tract has a 2,604 sq ft(under roof) cabin with 2 bedrooms/2 baths, large encl...
50± Acres
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$479,000
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Fayette County, PA
166 Barneys Road, Perryopolis, PA - Gambrel Log Home on 5 +/- Acres                                         ***Home Warranty Included*** Nestled on 5...
5± Acres
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$479,000
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Platte County, MO
Escape to your own private sanctuary with 37 acres bordering Mission Creek in northern Platte County, a prime opportunity for those seeking diverse recreational pursuits or a future homesite. This expansive tract offers the perfect blend of natural b...
37± Acres
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$478,250
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Bibb County, AL
Discover 163 acres of opportunity in Bibb County, Alabama. Whether you're looking for a future homesite, recreational retreat, or hunting property, this tract offers the foundation to make your vision a reality.With power and water available, the pro...
163± Acres
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$478,180
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Polk County, AR
The Ultimate Bear Hunter's Haven - 73.26+/- Acres Bordering National Forest Mena, Polk County, Arkansas GPS Coordinates: 34.6158, -94.28745 Welcome to a premier recreational paradise tucked away just outside the city limits of Mena, Arkansas. Spannin...
73.26± Acres
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$475,000
Newton County, AR
153 +/- Acres Joining Ozark National Forest | Elk, Bear, Trophy Whitetail & Endless AdventureOpportunities like this are becoming increasingly rare. Imagine owning 153 +/- acres that directly join the Ozark National Forest, giving you immediate a...
153± Acres
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$474,900
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Tazewell County, VA
Welcome to a truly special piece of Southwest Virginia – 147+/- gently rolling acres in Tazewell County where mountain views stretch for miles, wildlife roams freely, and each season brings a new reason to fall in love with your land all over a...
147.3± Acres
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$472,000
York County, SC
This 80-acre tract in York County, South Carolina offers a great combination of privacy, natural beauty, and recreational opportunity. The property features rolling topography, young pine plantations, and beautiful hardwoods along Wolf Creek, creatin...
79.7± Acres
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$471,427
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Lenoir County, NC
Discover Your New Favorite Place! This unrestricted timberland tract is a blank canvas for your rural vision. Whether you’re seeking to build a private estate, a recreational retreat, or manage timber for future value, this property delivers the flex...
86.69± Acres
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$469,900
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Chautauqua County, NY
Rare 104± Acre Rural Offering | 3801 Sprague Hill Road - Falconer, NY | Chautauqua County and the Town of Poland This diverse country property offers a strong mix of recreational, agricultural, timber, and rural lifestyle potential. The land features...
104± Acres
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$469,000
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Cambria County, PA
Spacious 4-Bedroom, 3.5-Bath Home on 9.5 +/- Private Acres - Hastings, Cambria County      ***With a fresh a $10,000 price reduction, sellers assistance and home warranty***   A Rare Find in Cambria County! Properties offering thi...
9.5± Acres
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$469,000
Itawamba County, MS
Itawamba County 170 – Prime Hunting & Recreational Tract with Cummings Creek FrontageLocated just north of Fulton on the west side of Scott Senter Road in Itawamba County, Mississippi, this 170± acre property offers the perfect blend...
170± Acres
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$467,500
Under Contract
Washington County, OH
Here is your next hunting camp! Beautiful recreational property for sale in western Washington County, Ohio! There are 69.329 acres with a home and several outbuildings. The 1 1/2 story home was originally built in 1863 and is approximately 1144 squa...
69.33± Acres
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$465,400
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Armstrong County, PA
Discover 58± acres in Adrian, Pennsylvania, featuring nearly 1,500 feet of Allegheny River frontage along one of Western Pennsylvania’s most scenic stretches. This rare offering provides excellent internal access, multiple premier building or cabin s...
58± Acres
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$465,000
Under Contract
Stoddard County, MO
If you've been searching for a property that truly captures the spirit of country living, this is it. Set on 16 acres of rolling ground, this rustic western home offers the perfect mix of comfort, functionality, and unforgettable views. From the mome...
16± Acres
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$465,000
Union Parish, LA
PROPERTY ID: LAUNIOJP167he Mock Timber Tract consists of a 140 acre tract and a 27 acre tract. Both are well stocked with pine timber. The 140 acre tract lies next to Bayou de Loutre bottom with hardwood and cypress timber along the western boundary....
167± Acres
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$459,250
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Washington County, PA
185± Acres – Pike Run Creek Frontage Coal Center | Pennsylvania | Washington County Discover an exceptional 185± acre recreational and investment property featuring over 5,500 feet of creek frontage along Pike Run, ...
185± Acres
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$459,000
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Clay County, MS
Escape to a tranquil retreat where the vibrant energy of nature meets the serene flow of the river. This remarkable 131-acre property, aptly named "River Acreage With Mature Hardwoods," offers a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Mississi...
131± Acres
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$459,000
Under Contract
Bowie County, TX
135± Acres WRP Hunting & Recreational Property – Northeast Texas Exceptional opportunity to own 135± acres of prime WRP land in Northeast Texas, perfectly suited for hunting and outdoor recreation. This diverse property offer...
135± Acres
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$459,000
Under Contract
Polk County, TX
Acorn Ridge Ranch | 80± Acres | Polk County, TX Near Segno & Big Thicket National Preserve | Segno Fire Lane, Polk County, TX There are places that feel like East Texas—deep woods, sandy creeks, and quiet roads. This 80± acre tract in Polk County...
80.11± Acres
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$456,667
Under Contract
Bowie County, TX
130± Acres WRP Hunting & Recreational Property – Northeast Texas Exceptional opportunity to own 130± acres of prime WRP land in Northeast Texas, perfectly suited for hunting and outdoor recreation. This diverse property offer...
130± Acres
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$455,000
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Recreational land for sale offers an enticing opportunity for individuals interested in property investments. Recreational land properties provide a range of benefits that make them a favorable option. Firstly, owning recreational land allows for the enjoyment of various outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. These properties are often located in scenic and serene environments, providing a getaway from urban life and offering opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation. Additionally, recreational land can serve as a valuable asset for income generation. Many outdoor enthusiasts are willing to pay for access to recreational activities on private land. By purchasing recreational land, investors can potentially generate income through activities such as hunting leases, camping permits, or ecotourism ventures. The demand for outdoor recreational experiences continues to grow, making recreational land a promising investment option.

Moreover, recreational land properties often appreciate in value over time. Scenic locations, natural beauty, and proximity to amenities contribute to the desirability and potential for appreciation. As population and urban development increase, the availability of recreational land becomes scarcer, further driving its value. This potential for long-term appreciation, coupled with the enjoyment of outdoor activities, makes recreational land a compelling choice for investors seeking both financial returns and a connection to nature. In summary, recreational land for sale offers a unique investment opportunity with multiple benefits. It provides a space for outdoor enthusiasts to engage in various recreational activities and enjoy nature. The income generation potential through leases and permits adds a financial aspect to the investment. Reach out to Mossy Oak Properties for any queries and information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a recreational property worth the asking price?

A fairly priced recreational property has a good mix of features. A blend of hardwood and pine timber supports wildlife all year. A solid water source like a pond, creek, or spring adds major value for both animals and people. Good interior land roads or trails are critical because land is useless if you can’t get around it quietly. Being next to public land also drives up the value since it gives you extra space to roam. Properties that let you hunt, fish, camp, and ride ATVs hold their value better than land that is only good for one thing.

How many acres do I need for a self-contained deer hunting property?

In farming areas where trees are scarce, you can hold deer consistently on 40 to 80 acres as long as you have the only thick cover around. But in heavily wooded regions with lots of neighboring timber, you usually need 150 to 300 acres so the deer actually live on your land instead of just passing through. If you want to seriously manage the herd with designated sanctuaries and food plots, 150 to 300 acres is the realistic minimum in the Midwest and South. Ultimately, what borders your land matters just as much as your total acreage.

What tax advantages are available for recreational land owners?

Many states let you pay much lower property taxes on recreational land if you enroll in open space or wildlife programs. For instance, according to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Texas offers an agricultural appraisal for wildlife management that drastically lowers your property’s assessed value. States like Mississippi, Georgia, and Alabama have reduced tax programs for timberland that also benefit hunters. Federal conservation easements can give you income tax deductions if you agree to permanently restrict future development on the land. Getting into these programs requires an application, and sometimes you need a formal management plan signed by a biologist.

Can I generate income from recreational land while I own it?

Yes. Leasing out the hunting rights is the easiest way to make money. According to regional hunting lease data, good hunting land in the South and Midwest usually leases for $10 to $25 per acre each year, with top-tier managed properties pulling $30 or more. You can also make money selling timber, cutting hay, or leasing tillable acres to a local farmer. Some owners even start guided hunting businesses once they get the right state licenses. The income might not make you rich, but it helps pay the taxes, especially on larger tracts with multiple ways to make a buck.

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