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527 Acres Black Belt Prairie Clay County MS
527 Acres Black Belt Prairie Clay County MS 527 Acres Black Belt Prairie Clay County MS 527 Acres Black Belt Prairie Clay County MS 527 Acres Black Belt Prairie Clay County MS 527 Acres Black Belt Prairie Clay County MS

527 Acres Black Belt Prairie Clay County…

West Point, MS
Clay
Palo Alto Farm Prime Clay County Location Palo Alto Farm is a diverse 527.13 acre agricultural and recreational property located in the quiet Black Belt Prairie of central Clay County, Mississippi, just northwest of West Point and only 13 miles north of Starkville. With frontage on Highway 47 and Wilcox Road, this property offers excellent access with utilities while maintaining the privacy and peaceful atmosphere that makes this area so desirable. Income-Producing Farmland & Timber The farm features approximately 248 acres of productive leased farmland providing immediate income potential, along with 43.6 acres enrolled in the CP-38 Conservation Reserve Program, a wildlife-focused conservation initiative designed to enhance habitat for upland game birds, deer, and other native wildlife. The balance of the property consists of approximately 220 acres of cedar and hardwood timber. Outstanding Hunting & Recreation For sportsmen, Palo Alto Farm is located in an area well known for producing quality whitetail deer. The property and neighboring farms consistently produce mature bucks, making this an outstanding hunting and recreational investment. The combination of agricultural fields, CRP habitat, timber cover, and natural travel corridors creates an ideal environment for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. Scenic Homesites & Future Lake For those interested in a water feature, there's a 10 acre lake site situated among the farm's gently rolling terrain. The topography provides beautiful long-range views commonly found in this part of Mississippi and offers numerous scenic homesites for a permanent residence, weekend retreat, or family estate. Future Potential Beyond its current uses, the property offers significant future potential. The existing farmland could be converted into a productive cattle operation, while additional conservation opportunities may exist through various CRP, CSP, or other USDA programs. Whether you're seeking an income-producing farm, a recreational retreat, a future cattle ranch, or a beautiful place to build and enjoy the quiet country lifestyle, Palo Alto Farm offers a rare combination of investment value, wildlife habitat, and rural beauty. Property Highlights 527.13± acres in Clay County, Mississippi 248± acres of leased farmland 43.6± acres enrolled in CP-38 CRP Program 220± acres of cedar and hardwood timber Excellent deer and turkey hunting Proposed 10-acre lake site Gently rolling topography with long-range views Frontage on Highway 47 and Wilcox Road 13 miles north of Starkville, Mississippi Northwest of West Point, Mississippi Rare North Mississippi Opportunity Palo Alto Farm represents a rare opportunity to own a large, versatile tract in one of North Mississippi's most desirable rural areas. Whether your vision is farming, hunting, ranching, conservation, or building your forever home, this property has the acreage, diversity, and location to make it a reality.  
$1,849,800
158.8 Acres Creek Frontage Clay County MS
158.8 Acres Creek Frontage Clay County MS 158.8 Acres Creek Frontage Clay County MS 158.8 Acres Creek Frontage Clay County MS 158.8 Acres Creek Frontage Clay County MS 158.8 Acres Creek Frontage Clay County MS
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158.8 Acres Creek Frontage Clay County MS

Cedar Bluff, MS
Clay
Located in Clay County, this 158.8± acre tract is a turnkey recreational property built for serious hunters. Just 1 mile east of Cedar Bluff and 7 miles west of West Point, the property offers easy access with 1,000 feet of frontage on Highway 50. The western boundary is defined by an impressive 5,800 feet along Line Creek—a year-round water source that naturally draws and holds deer, turkey, and other wildlife. The combination of creek frontage and mature hardwoods creates ideal bedding areas and travel corridors, giving this tract strong hunting potential from day one. The timber consists primarily of 30+ year-old hardwoods, with larger, mature stands along the creek bottom—perfect for acorn production and consistent wildlife activity. Approximately 57 acres are protected under a conservation easement established in 1994, ensuring long-term habitat preservation. Any timber work within that area will require approval from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but the benefit is a permanently protected wildlife sanctuary that enhances overall game quality. From a hunting setup standpoint, this property is dialed in. A non-functioning residential power line runs east to west through the center, creating multiple ready-made food plot locations. A larger transmission line along the north end offers additional long-range hunting opportunities. An established trail system provides easy access to stands and plots, and an 18-wheeler trailer bridge allows you to move equipment across the property without limitation. With abundant deer and turkey sign, diverse habitat, and excellent internal access, this tract is well-suited for hunting, trail riding, and year-round recreation. Its proximity to West Point and Starkville means you’re never far from supplies, lodging, or a quick trip to town. If you’re looking for a well-rounded hunting property with strong natural features and proven habitat, this one is ready to go.
$317,600