Perdue Hill Tract 124
Perdue Hill 124
Perdue Hill 124 in Monroe County, Alabama has approximately 124 acres. This is an incredible year-round recreational property that offers both hunting and water activities on the nearby Alabama River, not to mention exploring for Native American artifacts and enjoying the stars at night. A public boat launch is available on the Alabama River less than five miles away and you can choose boating, canoeing, or kayaking. There are numerous home sites or camp sites.
Area Attractions and Location: The ranch is conveniently located near a variety of attractions and places of interest including Perdue Hill, Alabama, and the Alabama River. Local attractions include the historic home of William Barrett Travis (Commander of the Alamo), the old Perdue Hill Masonic Lodge where the French General LaFayette visited in 1825, the Old Monroe County Courthouse and Heri...
Area Attractions and Location: The ranch is conveniently located near a variety of attractions and places of interest including Perdue Hill, Alabama, and the Alabama River. Local attractions include the historic home of William Barrett Travis (Commander of the Alamo), the old Perdue Hill Masonic Lodge where the French General LaFayette visited in 1825, the Old Monroe County Courthouse and Heritage Museum, along with the annual stage adaption of To Kill a Mockingbird performed at the Old Monroe County Courthouse. The ranch is only a short distance from the Alabama River where you can fish for largemouth bass, crappie, blue gill, catfish, and alligator gar. Bald Eagles are also frequently seen.
Layout Topography & Terrain: This property is less than five miles from a public boat launch on the Alabama River. It also has gentle sloping hills making it easy to explore or traverse the terrain. The tract has a rich variety of native fauna and has three wildlife openings to view and hunt game. Most parts of the property are easily accessible with the existing road system.
Wildlife, Hunting and Fishing: Wildlife species that can be found on this property include white-tailed deer, wild hogs, wild turkey, dove, quail, wood duck, furbearing varmints, songbirds , and raptures including an occasional Bald Eagle.
Improvements: This property has various stages of timber species and growth, and gravel deposits, to use or develop commercially. The improved road system allows access to the entire tract which has an existing food plot infrastructure that includes three wildlife openings from which to view or hunt the wildlife.
Water: There is a small drainage running from the interior of the tract to a larger drain running down the east property line, and a public boat launch on the Alabama River less than five miles away.
Minerals: There are no minerals included with this offering.
Price: Asking $173,600 or $1,400 per acre.
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