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Spivey Farm Valdosta, Georgia

Listed at: $5,586,285
657 Acres
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Details & Features

This exceptional tract of land offers an opportunity for recreation, timber, development, or investment. Ideally located near the charming city of Valdosta, Georgia, and a few miles from I-75, the property provides outstanding versatility. It is well-suited for residential or industrial development, recreational pursuits, conservation easements, or long-term timber investment— the possibilities are extensive. Properties with this level of diversity and potential are seldom available.

Acreage

This tract comprises ±657 contiguous acres with over a mile of road frontage on three sides of the property, providing excellent access throughout the property. The land features +498 acres of planted pine trees, which is complemented by +138 acres of hardwood bottom that offer exceptional wildlife habitat. The acreage also includes a +8-acre scenic pond—ideal for fishing or as a picturesque potential homesite.

Hunting and Wildlife

As an investment-grade timber tract, this property offers excellent whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting opportunities with potential for quail habitat enhancement. Hunters will appreciate the mix of planted pine and bottomland hardwoods that create diverse and productive wildlife environments. The pine plantation provides cover and edge habitat, while the hardwood bottoms along the river corridor supply bedding areas and reliable water sources. With well-developed road access and varied terrain—from upland pines to low-lying hardwoods—the tract presents numerous strategic hunting locations, particularly along transition zones where pines meet hardwoods or near natural travel corridors. Additionally, the ±8-acre pond offers opportunities for fishing or duck hunting.

Acreage

  • ±657 contiguous acres with extensive road frontage and easy access throughout the property
  • ±498 acres in planted pine plantation and ±138 acres in hardwood bottoms providing diverse habitat
  • An ±8-acre scenic pond ideal for fishing or a homesite

Location

  • 3.5 miles east of Valdosta, Georgia, and minutes from Interstate 75
  • Surrounded by mature pine plantations, hardwood bottoms, and a scenic pond
  • Offers a balance of seclusion and convenience ideal for recreation, homesteads, or development

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Georgia land for sale is one of the last places in the country to combine affordability, quality and availability of land, creating great value and opportunity for landowners. The state is diverse with a variety of landscapes and several distinct ecosystems including the foothills of the Appalachians in north Georgia, the Red Hills of southwest Georgia and the coastal maritime forests. The coastal timberlands, with access to fishing and hunting from the same property and the wild quail plantations of the Red Hills attracted wealthy northerners in the 1800’s looking for a therapeutic climate and bountiful recreational opportunity.  These early pioneers gave rise to most of the current plantations and large managed landholdings that still exist today. In fact, southwest Georgia remains home to the largest concentration of plantation lands in the US and the coastal estuaries, tidal marshes and forests of coastal Georgia are widely recognized as one of the most unique and special ecosystems in the country.

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