Description
INTRODUCING A RECREATIONAL PARADISE IN CARROLL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI! Located just south of Vaiden off County Road 87, this 230 acre tract is home to some primetime deer and turkey. The property is situated on a paved county road, minutes from Interstate 55 and roughly five miles west of the Big Black River. The land make-up consists of gently rolling/flat terrain with a mix of hardwood, pine, cutover, and creek bottoms. An established trail system and food plots are in place. Multiple food sources can be found throughout the property, such as white oak, pawpaw and persimmon trees. Approximately 143 acres are subject to a Conservation Easement through the Farm Service Agency. You will also find roughly 67 acres of marketable timber and 20 acres of recent clear cut which can be converted into pasture or left alone for wildlife bedding areas. On the north end of the property, you will find Self Creek and Peachahala Creek running through some of the prettiest woods you can find. The creeks provide a travel corridor and a year-round water source for wildlife. A camp house and skinning shed are located behind a gated entrance from the county road. The mobile home offers two bedrooms and one bath with a deck overlooking a small pond. The skinning shed has a concrete floor with a drain for easy cleaning and provides enough room for atvs and hunting equipment. Agricultural fields, cutover, and big timber border this property, making it the perfect habitat for deer, turkey and other small game. If you are looking for a place to make some memories with your family, the Carroll 230 is worth a visit.
Description
INTRODUCING A RECREATIONAL PARADISE IN CARROLL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI! Located just south of Vaiden off County Road 87, this 230 acre tract is home to some primetime deer and turkey. The property is situated on a paved county road, minutes from Interstate 55 and roughly five miles west of the Big Black River. The land make-up consists of gently rolling/flat terrain with a mix of hardwood, pine, cutover, and creek bottoms. An established trail system and food plots are in place. Multiple food sources can be found throughout the property, such as white oak, pawpaw and persimmon trees. Approximately 143 acres are subject to a Conservation Easement through the Farm Service Agency. You will also find roughly 67 acres of marketable timber and 20 acres of recent clear cut which can be converted into pasture or left alone for wildlife bedding areas. On the north end of the property, you will find Self Creek and Peachahala Creek running through some of the prettiest woods you can find. The creeks provide a travel corridor and a year-round water source for wildlife. A camp house and skinning shed are located behind a gated entrance from the county road. The mobile home offers two bedrooms and one bath with a deck overlooking a small pond. The skinning shed has a concrete floor with a drain for easy cleaning and provides enough room for atvs and hunting equipment. Agricultural fields, cutover, and big timber border this property, making it the perfect habitat for deer, turkey and other small game. If you are looking for a place to make some memories with your family, the Carroll 230 is worth a visit.