GREAT RECREATIONAL PROPERTY. Camping, fishing, hunting, off-roading, or simply relaxing with a good book under a shade tree with your toes in the cool water of the Tallahoma Creek: all these activities and more can be yours on this property.
Situated one mile west of 16th Avenue (US Highway 15) in Laurel, MS, this tract has one-quarter mile frontage on Flynt Road in Jones County. The property has two gated entrances with recently mulched and cleared trails providing excellent access to the interior of the tract. There are spots on this listing that could be suitable for a camp house on pilings.
OUTDOOR POSSIBILITIES. A beautiful mix of young and mature pines and hardwoods offer plenty of natural habitat for the local whitetail deer and turkey frequently seen on this site. There are places for possible green patches and/or hunting stands. Tallahoma Creek and a pair of oxbow ponds offer...
OUTDOOR POSSIBILITIES. A beautiful mix of young and mature pines and hardwoods offer plenty of natural habitat for the local whitetail deer and turkey frequently seen on this site. There are places for possible green patches and/or hunting stands. Tallahoma Creek and a pair of oxbow ponds offer natural watering holes for the wildlife. Additionally, JO50 is located in the Mississippi Migratory Flyway for waterfowl and the oxbow ponds are great spots to set up duck hunting blinds.
One of the biggest perks of this property is the Tallahoma Creek, which flows from the top of the property all the way to the Flynt Road Bridge at the tracts southern boundary. More than six-tenths of a mile of creek frontage features multiple sandbars suitable for camping and fishing. The sandbars provide some nice places to camp out near the creek or to have a bonfire/cookout. Seasonal floating of the creek is also a possibility.
LAUREL, MS AMENITIES. With its close proximity to Laurel, MS, JO50 offers the best of rural recreation with the added convenience of being near grocery stores, gas stations, and shopping. Laurel, known nationally due to the HGTV hit television show Home Town, offers a wide selection of unique boutique shopping as well as numerous dining options. Mississippis first art museum, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, is in the citys historic district. The Veterans Memorial Museum is located on Hillcrest Drive. Both are free admission and open to the public. Bogue Homa Lake to the east of Laurel and Big Creek 10 Water Park to the west of town offer public fishing and boating for a small fee.
LOCATION. In addition to being on the outskirts of Laurel, MS, this listing is within easy driving distance of the following cities: Hattiesburg 35 miles, Gulfport, MS 106 miles, Jackson, MS 90 miles, New Orleans, LA 145 miles, Mobile, AL 113 miles.