Ask Darrell Bullock
Grenada County 202
Description
This tract in Grenada County is waiting to be developed to its fullest potential. It has over half a mile of road frontage along Bethel Church Road, with a portion lying south of the road. Rattlesnake Creek's clear waters meanders through the northern portion for almost a mile. The majority of the property is covered with a natural stand of old mixed hardwoods. 36.4 acres lies along the south side of the road. It has an established road, as well as a food plot. The timber on this portion was thinned a number of years ago. The largest portion of the property is between Rattlesnake Creek and the road. It contains 107 acres of ridges and draws that are covered with large mixed hardwood timber. The timber has been canopied out for quite a while and the understory is wide open. It provides the prefect spot for waiting out an old tom or mature buck. North of the creek is 52 acres with seven in a large food plot and the remainder in a good mixed stand of timber.
Additional Information
wildlife
- Turkey
- Whitetail Deer
- Other
recreation
- Hunting
water access
- Creek