Property
$13,000,0003,533 Acres
Off Market
Off Market
$13,000,0003,533 Acres
Off Market

Florala, AL 36442 - Covington County

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Property ID 1748016

3,533 acres in Covington County, Alabama

Highlights:

Natural longleaf pine ecosystem with diverse native groundcover

Extensive road/firebreak network

3,200 sq ft house converted from a 19th century train depot

Former stables with furnished 960 sq ft loft & large generator for house, barn and well

Fully equipped maintenance shop in metal building with tools & equipment

Three pole barns (one with office and large walk-in cooler)

Four farmhouses

RV camp area with water, power and septic and all implements

Farm equipment, tractors, heavy equipment, trailers/containers

ATVs and support vehicles needed for turnkey operation

Description:

A rare opportunity for the discriminating conservation buyer: 3533 acres, the vast majority of which is natural longleaf pine. A few longleaf plantations are present as farm fields, pastures and acquired adjacent parcels are being restored to their natural state. There is one small loblolly pine plantation, a later addition by acquiring an adjoining property that had been enrolled in the CRP, and a few stands of planted slash pine.

These photos convey more than words, but you need to come and see it yourself to truly appreciate it. What sets this property apart from others in the region is that since World War II most of it has been in the same family that appreciated the original longleaf pine ecosystem and did not convert to intensively managed loblolly plantation as unfortunately happened on virtually all private lands in this region. It continued to receive periodic fire, so the landscape retains its original beauty and the rich diversity of longleaf-adapted species that once lost is so difficult, time consuming, and expensive to restore. Since the 1980s management has focused on selective thinning and biannual prescribed burning resulting in some of the best uneven-aged longleaf pine forest remaining on private lands.

Wildlife includes abundant deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail as well as gopher tortoises, pocket gophers, Bachmans sparrows, fox squirrels, and other now-uncommon longleaf specialist species. A large spring-fed, sand-bottomed creek flows across the property, and there are scattered special places like pitcher plant bogs, ponds, and sandhills.

Location:

On the Alabama-Florida border and within an hour of Gulf beaches.

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Tutt Land Company

Thomaston, AL

(334) 438-4898
Listing provided by
Walter Tutt
Tutt Land Company(334) 438-4898
Listing last updated: February 4, 2022 at 5:38 AM
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