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Set just off Riverside Drive in Jackson, Tennessee, the Madison 207.16 offers a well-rounded mix of privacy, usability, and natural appeal. Accessed by a deeded easement, the Madison County tract opens into roughly 50 acres of established food plots, already equipped with a Redneck hunting blind along with additional box blinds and ladder stands—ready for immediate use.
Two natural water features, Dry Branch and Lackey Creek, wind through the property, creating ideal wildlife habitat and travel corridors that consistently support strong deer and turkey activity. A recent timber harvest has enhanced the land’s productivity, encouraging fresh growth and browse while leaving behind a healthy stand of younger timber that adds cover and long-term investment potential.
An established network of interior trails makes navigating the property simple, whether you’re checking stands, riding, or just enjoying the outdoors. Beyond recreation, the layout and road access present a great opportunity for a homesite or small farming venture.
Despite its secluded feel, the property remains conveniently close to town, with restaurants, grocery stores, and everyday amenities just minutes away in Jackson. It’s also within reach of notable outdoor destinations like the Chickasaw State Forest and the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge, adding even more recreational value.
Contact Shane Martin today to schedule a private tour of the Madison 207.16!
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