Walker
Springs is a famous 8' deep, clear swimming spring with a _
mile spring creek that is a significant tributary to the Aucilla
River. This is one of the largest privately held springs in the State
with a measured flow of approximately 1million gallons of water each
day. The property has approximately _ mile of frontage on the river
at The Rapids.
Natural, uncut, pristine hardwoods abound. There is also a wiregrass/longleaf
pine savannah that ads beauty and diversity. The road system is
exceptional.
There are two stocked and fed bass ponds and one dove field pond. The
bass are Tiger Bass, which are part Northern Strain and part Florida Strain
and trained to eat feed for ease of management.
There is a fantastic river camp on the banks of the Aucilla which was recently
restored. It contains cypress paneling, wood stove, pitcher pump, kitchen,
bunk area and one bedroom. The camp has great family appeal.

The area has exceptional beauty and most of the river frontage is owned
by the SRWMD and will forever be preserved. The property is bordered by
Suwanee River Management District on two sides. This is a limited quota
hunting area with low hunting pressure. Wildlife is prolific with Deer,
turkey, hogs, dove, ducks, and quail. Significant food plots are planted
year round. There is a 6 acre and 4 acre dove field that doubles as a turkey
strutting ground in the spring.
Walker Springs is located near Ted Turner's Avalon Plantation just
east of Tallahassee near Lamont. It is south of U.S. 19 on Highway 257
about 15-20 minutes from I-10. It is about 20 minutes to the Gulf of Mexico.
This 84.64 acres is one of the most outstanding recreation/entertainment
properties in North Florida. It is extremely beautiful and offers a wealth
of recreational opportunities. This property is offered at $725,000.



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