This Dodge County river tract sits between Hawkinsville and Rhine, Georgia, and has over a mile of frontage along the Ocmulgee River. It's a quiet, secluded property surrounded by large blocks of timberland with a deeded easement for access. The land has a good mix of hardwoods, palmetto, and river sloughs that wind through it. Those sloughs flood at times and create excellent habitat for ducks and other waterfowl. The area also supports a strong population of whitetail deer and turkeys, and it's known locally for good deer genetics. Currently, the property is covered in beautiful hardwood timber that shades out much of the undergrowth, giving it a clean, open look in many areas. The timber has been purchased by a local company but can be bought back for $90, 000 if the new owner wants to keep it standing. This tract could also be a good candidate for a conservation easement or WRP program, offering potential long-term value beyond recreation. With its strong hunting potential and over a mile of river frontage, this property offers the kind of opportunity that rarely comes available in this part of Georgia.