Located just ten minutes from Downtown Hernando, this 54-acre rec tract will be a place to make memories for years to come. It's a straight shot out West Oak Grove Road, and the road dead-ends right at the property. This unique parcel joins Corps of Engineers land on both the western and northern boundaries, offering hundreds of public acres to explore.
The tract does lie in the 100-year flood plain, so it's most suitable for hunting and recreation, although elevated home or cabin sites are possible. The northern portion is boggy and holds the most water during winter months, adding appeal for duck hunters. Enjoy it like it is, or levee it up to change the game and hold deeper water for hunting. You'll spot deer tracks all over the property, and spent shotgun shells are scattered around, left over from hunts through the years.
Along with deer and plenty of small game, the southern acreage would also make a nice big dove field for your Labor Day Weekend hunt. Arkabutla Lake is currently being maintained at a low level for dam assessment and repair, but it will eventually be restored. At that point, the backwaters will be much closer to this property, and you can enjoy even faster access to the lake. Hurricane Creek is less than half a mile from the property, so hop on your side-by-side and cut across the corps acreage to catch your fill of crappie, bass, catfish, and bream, or ride on down to Arkabutla.
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