44± acres with two private ponds, power at the road, and rolling terrain just minutes from I-55 and Enid Lake--an affordable hunting tract with real upside in a proven deer and turkey area.
This 44± acre tract in Tallahatchie County near Enid, Mississippi offers a well-located and versatile recreational property in a proven hunting area, with the added benefit of multiple potential build sites, power available at the road, and notable elevation change across the land. Properties in this region are valued for accessibility and usability, and this tract delivers both with direct access from Dees Road and proximity to I-55 and Enid Lake. The combination of location, utilities, and terrain creates a property that is both functional and appealing for recreational use or future improvement.
The land itself provides a dynamic and huntable layout that sets it apart from flatter tracts. A strong pine component dominates the timber, complemented by mixed hardwoods and rolling topography with approximately 80 feet of elevation change, giving the property a larger feel and creating natural movement corridors for wildlife. The terrain not only enhances hunting opportunities but also provides attractive potential homesites overlooking the landscape. These features combine to create a tract that is both interesting to explore and effective to hunt.
A foundational trail system is already in place, adding to the property's usability and future potential. While portions of the trail network have been temporarily impacted by fallen treetops from a recent storm, the core layout remains intact and can be reopened or improved over time. Once cleared, the property would be well-suited for riding ATVs or side-by-sides, as well as hiking or exploring on foot, making it easier to access stand locations and manage the property. This existing framework provides a strong starting point for a functional internal road and trail system.
Recent canopy disturbance has created a noticeable shift in the property's habitat characteristics. Increased sunlight reaching the forest floor is promoting early-stage browse and bedding cover, which are key elements for supporting deer and turkey populations. This transition positions the property as an improving hunting tract with meaningful upside over time.
Water features and manageable acreage further enhance the property's usability and appeal. Two private ponds provide a reliable water source for wildlife and add year-round recreational value, while the 44± acre size offers enough space to hunt effectively without becoming difficult or expensive to maintain. Together, these features create a balanced and practical recreational property.
The location and price point make this tract especially attractive to regional buyers. Its proximity to Memphis, Batesville, and Oxford allows for convenient access, making it well-suited for weekend use or frequent visits. Offered at an attractive price for the area, this property represents a strong opportunity to acquire a well-located recreational tract with both immediate usability and long-term potential.
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