175 acres in Washington County offering exceptional recreational, residential, and timber investment potential. This large, diverse tract features a mix of natural mature hardwoods and pines, with mature pines harvested in 2017. The property supports abundant wildlife, including deer, fish, and various small game, making it ideal for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. A well-established system of roads runs throughout the property, providing excellent access to multiple areas of the tract. A major highlight of this property is the Big Ohoopee Creek forming much of the west boundary, providing scenic water frontage and excellent habitat. Dyers Creek also intersects the property from Massey Road, adding additional water features and enhancing the natural landscape. The tract offers over 2300 feet of frontage on Hurst Road and two access points-one from Hurst Road and one from Massey Road-making navigation and future development convenient. With multiple potential homesites, rolling terrain, and extensive natural beauty, this property is perfect for a private estate, recreational retreat, or long-term land investment. Buyer is responsible for verifying property lines and boundaries.