This Old Florida acreage contains 4,148 +/- acres located in Hardee County,
situated south in a small rural town known as Zolfo Springs.
The majority of the property is located southeast of US 17 South and Sweetwater
Road.
The surrounding area is a quiet country setting with gently rolling hills and is rural
agricultural in nature. The property has historically been used for agriculture,
citrus grove, farming, cattle grazing, recreation, and hunting,
Crossed by Charlie Creek, Fish Branch, and two smaller creeks, the land is
beautiful and picturesque, full of native Florida vegetation and some of Floridas
most interesting wildlife. The entire length of Charlie Creek, over 4 miles,
includes frontage on both sides of the creek and is surrounded by wooded
areas. The creek eventually empties into Peace River. Charlie Creek Ranch is a
representation of a blend of pasture, farm land, native land, and woods along
with elevation ranges that only enhance the character of the property. One of the
former long-time owners, in the 1950s, nick-named the ranch Sesbania after a
plant with tall stems, large leaves, big yellow flowers, and long drooping fruit.
This beautiful property is a rare opportunity to own some of Floridas most
natural lands.
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Research Parcel InformationLocation:
Southeast and northeast quadrant of U.S. Highway 17 South and Sweetwater Road
Zolfo Springs, Hardee County, Florida
Nearest intersection: US 17 and Sweetwater Road