Gorgeous One Acre Lot On The Withla
Ne Haven : Lee, FL 32059
Madison County, Florida

Land Description
Contact for more information. Lot Lines ARE Approximate. Check out this awesome 1 acre lot on the beautiful Withlacoochee River in Madison County, FL. This amazing property features roughly 165+- feet of frontage on the river. The land is naturally wooded with some absolutely beautiful hardwoods, pines, and palmettos. It looks like a piece of old Florida. Come build your dream river home, and live on the Withlacoochee River. Manufactured homes are also allowed. Looking for a vaction, or getaway spot This lot would be the perfect place to establish your river retreat. Primitive camp with a tent. Enjoy the peace and quite. The property has a gated entrance, and there is a nice driveway that extends all the way to the rear of the property. A fair amount of clearing has already been done. There is a nice set of wood steps in place that allow you to walk right down to the river. Once you get down to the river you have beautiful white sand, and a nice beach area. Bring the boats. Spend the days fishing and boating on the beautiful Withlacoochee River. Canoeing, kayaking, and scuba diving are other popular activities to do. There are no shortage of springs to explore in this area of Florida. This area boasts lots of opportunites for the outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Twin Rivers State Forest, Twin Rivers Wma, Suwannee River State Park, the Historic Suwannee River, and renowned Madison Blue Spring State Park are all nearby. The area provides numerous recreational opportunities such as off-road biking, hiking, swimming, boating, hunting, fishing, horse-back riding, and ATV riding to name a few. Power is on the road in front of the property. No well, or septic currently in place. Property is located on a dirt road. Madison, FL is about 25 minutes away for groceries and supplies. Live Oak, FL is about 30 minutes away. Valdosta, GA is about 45 minutes away. This lot is located 100 entirely within flood zone AE due to it being on the Withlacoochee River.