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Little River, Gadsden County, FL
This tract is a recreational haven for any sportsman. The 500+ acre tract provides an unparalleled venue for deer and
turkey hunting as well as frontage along Little River - a perfect spot for casting a line.
Landings at Wetappo Creek is just off the Intracoastal Waterway and abundant with pines, oaks, palms and salt marshes.
These beautiful lots are less than 10 miles from Mexico Beach and 25 miles from Port St. Joe, where you’ll find great
seafood, a marina and a small town full of charm.
Wiregrass Preserves on the Chipola River is a sportsman's preserve. Located about 60 minutes west of Tallahassee, these
riverfront lots, which range from 77 acres to over 150 acres, provide the peace you desire, yet are convenient to
Florida's capital city.
Rhames Pond, located on the border of Gulf and Calhoun Counties, features two beautiful 75+/- acre tracts with rolling
hills, an abundance of wooded uplands, and a five-acre lake.
Woodsink Plantation is a place where time has stood still and Florida has grown up all around it, boasting pine
plantations and open pastures — as well as offering extensive road frontage for easy access.
Jefferson Plantation, set amongst Florida’s most beautiful rolling hills, is located in Jefferson County, Florida,
the only county that reaches from Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico. This picturesque property features 3,000 total acres
and is surrounded by two well-known plantations.
Powell Hammock is the ideal retreat for recreational outdoorsmen seeking a natural woodland getaway with an abundance
of wildlife species. Located in Taylor County, Florida, this natural gem is surrounded by the Aucilla and Snipe Island
Wildlife Management Areas.
Experience southern charm as you're surrounded by historic Georgia plantations in beautiful Tarva Woods. Ideal for those
outdoorsmen seeking a weekend retreat or for those looking for peace and quiet and a place to call home.
JOE founder Alfred I. DuPont transferred approximately 190,000 acres in the mid
1930s to the federal government to help create the Apalachicola National Forest.
Owning land opens a world of possibilities where you can create your own retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether your interest is a waterside retreat or a cabin in the woods, conservation or recreation, JOE can help you find an extraordinary place to call your own in Northwest Florida. Many of the properties are easily accessible to a variety of conveniences, including Gulf beaches, championship golf, shopping, state and national forests and parks, freshwater and saltwater fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, regional cuisine and so much more.
A Featured Property often comprises several large acreage parcels that have intrinsic qualities that make them special such as location, topography, use or timber. Several of the properties are nestled along a river or deep-water creek; others have rolling hills, ponds, or creeks. Although convenient to metropolitan centers, these properties exemplify the beauty of rural Northwest Florida. View Details
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