Just over 100 acres in Alachua County, Florida — one of the state's top-producing counties for antler scores according to FWC's buck registry. This isn't random Florida flatwoods. This is north Florida hardwood country that grows deer.
The tract sits against a state wildlife management area on one side with a licensed hunting preserve across the county road. Pressure on this ground is low. The habitat does the work — planted longleaf pine with clean open floor, heavy oak thickets, and defined transition zones that funnel deer movement naturally. Open lanes are already cut through the property and could be developed into a full interior road system with minimal effort. Two or three natural clearings are ready-made food plot setups.
Deer and turkey are both active on the property. Hogs are almost certain in this part of Alachua County — and on private land in Florida, hogs have no closed season and no bag limit. That's a year-round hunting opportunity built into this lease.
Three-sided access via county dirt road and easements. Short drive from Gainesville and right off I-75. Easy in, easy out.
North Florida deer season runs archery through general gun into January. Spring turkey runs into late March. Stack hogs on top of that and you're hunting nearly year-round on this tract.