Property Description
Beulah Longleaf Plantation is a premier 542-acre property located in Southeastern Screven County, Georgia-just one mile from GA Highway 21. This strategic location offers convenient access to Savannah, Statesboro, Augusta, Southwest South Carolina, and the Georgia/Carolina coast. This exceptional tract has been professionally managed for longleaf pine straw production, timber income, and recreational enjoyment. It features: 374 acres of planted longleaf pine and 70 acres of loblolly pine, ranging in age from 1 to 9 years-ideal for staggered income through straw raking and roundwood harvests. 87 acres of mature natural hardwoods, enhancing wildlife habitat and landscape diversity. Two scenic ponds, several established food plots, and a hunt camp with utilities, making it ready for immediate recreational use. A cleared area with an adjacent powerline, perfect for creating a dove field. Access is outstanding, with over 13,000 feet of total road frontage and six gated entrances along Old Poor Robin Road, Beulah Road, Bovine Road, and Peeples Farm Road. An immaculate internal road network ensures smooth travel throughout the property. Broker's Note: "Beulah Longleaf Plantation is a rare find that combines beauty, income potential, and outdoor lifestyle. The property spans three individual tax parcels, offering flexibility for subdivision or mini-farm development. Dominant soils-Fuquay, Dothan, Uchee, and Nankin-are highly productive upland types, suitable for a wide range of uses." Whether you're an investor seeking timber and straw income, a hunter looking for quality deer and turkey habitat, or a buyer in search of a legacy property, Beulah Longleaf Plantation delivers on all fronts.