The Martin's Bay tract is 768 +/- acres of prime recreational potential located near Bonifay in North Florida's Panhandle region. The property is named for the large areas of bottomland hardwood that form the perfect habitat for deer, turkey, ducks, and more.
The land features a blend of mature merchantable timber, younger pine plantations, clearcut areas and dense hardwood bottoms that provide excellent cover and forage for local wildlife. Well-established internal roads and ATV trails weave through the different timber stands and transition zones, giving you full access to the tract for hunting and trail riding. The natural funnels created by the varying timber ages, edge habitats, and hardwood bottoms make this an ideal habitat for whitetail deer, ducks, wild turkey, and small game. Several food plots are already established and ready to be hunted for the upcoming seasons.
The tract has great access on two roads. The northern boundary features quiet, county-maintained access via Steverson Road, while the southeastern corner has paved access along Highway 173. Located near Bonifay, Interstate 10 is a short drive away, giving you quick access to Dothan, Alabama, to the north, and the world-class beaches of Florida's Gulf Coast to the south.
If you're looking for a great hunting tract in the heart of Florida's growing Panhandle, give us a call to discuss and schedule your tour.
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