Located just outside Pine Bluff, this Jefferson County property offers a rare opportunity to design and build your ideal hunting retreat from the ground up. With Nevins Creek running through the middle and a smaller feeder creek joining it, the land naturally funnels wildlife and creates productive travel corridors. Even without any current improvements, you can immediately tell the carrying capacity for whitetails is strong—fresh scrapes, rubs, and trails can be found at nearly every turn. The front portion features mature pine, while the back corner holds a hardwood ridge with excellent mast production. In the center, the successional-growth area left from a previous cut has become outstanding bedding and browse habitat. This mix of timber types, elevations, and cover gives you everything a hunter needs: food, water, security, and predictable movement. Because the seller has not visited recently and no existing stands, blinds, or feeders were located, the property feels unpressured—a rare find in today’s market. With county road frontage for easy access, you can lay out trails, food plots, and strategic hunting setups exactly how you want. There is even some marketable timber on