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Pettis Springs Farm

Madison County , Florida592± ACRES

The story of Pettis Springs is, at its heart, a love story. It is the story of two people who, nearly 58 years into marriage, built not just a home and a life together, but a living legacy on 592 acres of rolling pasture land along the historic Aucilla River in Madison County, Florida.

Under Contract
$3,600,000
  • Madison County, Florida - 592 +/- Acre Cattle Farm
    • Owned by the Same Family for 50 Years
    • 591.4 Acres of Mixed-Use Land: Pasture, Planted Pine, Hardwoods, and Recreational Land
    • .34 Miles on the Historic Aucilla River with Conservation Neighbors (Suwannee River Water Mgmt District) Ensuring No Future Development & Great Wildlife
    • Two Duck Ponds, Fishing Pond, and Abundant Wildlife Habitat - Deer, Turkey, Dove, Ducks
    • 240 Acres of Pastureland with 2.75 Miles of Underground Water for Rotational Grazing Operation; New Cattle Fencing 2024
    • Additional 126 Acres of Adjoining Pine Tree Land that Could Easily Be Converted to Create 360 Acres of Contiguous Pastureland
    • 126 Acres of Loblolly Pines Planted (2022–2023) - 30 +/- Acres of Mature Pines Ready for Clear Cut Adjoining Pastureland
    • 5 Wells (4 operational), Pop-Up Irrigation System tied to the Big Well (Needs Power Unit)
    • No Conservation Easements
  • Main House
    • 4 BR/4 Full BA - 4002 Sq Ft With 2744 Heated and Cooled - Fully Renovated
    • Hardwood Flooring, Carpet Upstairs, Cambria Countertops, Stainless Steel Appliances, Gas Fireplace, Walk-In Closets
    • Front and Back Porch Which Both Create Great Outdoor Spaces
    • New AC 2025, Attic is Finished Out for Great Storage
    • Paved Driveway, 3 Board Black Fencing and Gated Entrance
    • Salt Water Inground Swimming Pool
    • Picket Fenced Yard With Arbors, Mature Live Oaks, Pines, Magnolias and Beautiful Landscaping
  • Barn - 1000 Sq Ft Barn With Power for Storage
  • Historical Legacy Property - Florida Archives
    • Pettis Springs - Spring Heads By River that are Capped Off
    • This Property was Once a Prohibition Country Club With An Olympic Sized Swimming Pool Which Was Serviced From the Spring Well on Property
    • 1930-1960's Pettis Springs Was a Popular Summer Resort Type Property With a Dance Hall With Live Bands, Bowling Alley, Skating Rink and Lockers Rooms for Men and Women Using the Pool Amenities. Many Northerners Who Owned Area Quail Plantations Frequented Pettis Springs
    • 1960-1965 - The Country Club Burned Down and the Existing Barn Was Built Around It's Concrete Pillars
    • Olympic Sized Concrete Pool is Still On Property Between the Barn and River
  • Guest House - Care-Takers Cabin
    • 2 BR 2BA Cedar Guest House With Covered Front Porch - 984 Sq Ft Heated - 1324 Sq Ft With Porches
  • Located on the Historic Aucilla River on the Jefferson County/Madison County Line in the Red Hills Plantation Region Near Honey Lake Plantation - See Kohler Plantation Map for Exact Location
  • 6 Miles from Greenville, 11 Miles from Monticello, 8 Miles to I-10, 40 Minutes to Thomasville, Georgia, 1 Hour to Tallahassee
  • Closest Airports - TLH and Valdosta, Georgia - 1 Hour Away

Nearly 50 years later, Pettis Springs stands as proof of what vision, grit, and love can accomplish. It is more than land—it is memory. It is tradition. It is the place where children grew into adults, where lessons were taught under oak canopies, where values of respect for nature and preservation of history were instilled and where grandchildren now play. It is, in every sense, a testament to legacy.

Long before our family’s chapter began, Pettis Springs was already a place of gathering and memory. Named for the natural spring heads that bubble from the earth, the property was once home to a vibrant Prohibition-era country club in the 1930s. Guests came from miles away to enjoy its dance hall, bowling alley, skating rink, and Olympic-sized concrete pool—cooled by the icy spring waters.

Pettis Springs – A Legacy of Land and Love

The story of Pettis Springs is, at its heart, a love story. It is the story of two people who, nearly 58 years into marriage, built not just a home and a life together, but a living legacy on 592 acres of rolling pasture land along the historic Aucilla River in Madison County, Florida. It is the story of my parents, who, at the ages of just 26 and 28, stepped out in faith on November 23, 1976, with three small children in tow, to chase a dream rooted in family, stewardship, and devotion to the land.

A Rich Past  

Long before our family’s chapter began, Pettis Springs was already a place of gathering and memory. Named for the natural spring heads that bubble from the earth, the property was once home to a vibrant Prohibition-era country club in the 1930s. Guests came from miles away to enjoy its dance hall, bowling alley, skating rink, and Olympic-sized concrete pool—cooled by icy spring waters that flowed straight from the limestone beneath.

Though fire destroyed the original building in the 1960s, its massive slab and charred black pillars were preserved, eventually forming the foundation of our family barn. These remnants, standing strong against the passage of time, are a reminder of Florida’s colorful past and are officially documented in the Florida Archives. Even today, older neighbors recount summers spent at the club, stories we are now preserving through a historical film that will feature interviews, photographs, and the historic past of the Aucilla River itself.

The Farm Today

What was once a resort is now a working cattle ranch—rolling green hills dotted with hardwoods left to shade the herds. Two duck ponds, one for roosting and one for feeding, attract abundant wood ducks, while the adjoining Suwannee River Water Management District lands ensure that wildlife—from deer and turkey to doves and ducks—moves freely across a protected landscape.

It is a place where history and progress walk hand-in-hand—where old oak groves and modern infrastructure exist in harmony, honoring both heritage and future needs.

A Living Legacy

Our family’s stewardship mission has always been clear: honor the past, care for the present, and plant seeds for the future. My father, a farmer by trade, also served two terms in the Florida House of Representatives, ensuring that the land stewardship principles and management practices of this sacred Red Hills region were preserved.

Today, as we document stories, interview neighbors, and capture the voices of those who remember the days of Pettis Springs as a summer resort, we are piecing together a narrative that is larger than ourselves. It is not just about one family’s farm—it is about Florida’s history, the lifeblood of its rivers, and the value of conservation.

An Invitation

As Pettis Springs nears its 50th year in our family’s care, we are proud to share its story. This land is available now for those who see, as we do, that property is more than acreage—it is heritage. It is for those who seek a retreat with character, a homestead with history, or a farm that blends productivity with conservation.

Welcome to Pettis Springs. A place where love took root, where history endures, and where legacy lives on in every oak, spring, and rolling pasture.

Pettis Springs Farms runs along the banks of the Historic Aucilla River.  This is a great article about the river, it's watershed and other interesting facts. Aucilla River Watershed

Pettis Springs offers a rare combination of:

✅ Agricultural potential – Active cattle operation with rotational grazing infrastructure and 2.75 miles of underground water piping for cattle needs

✅ Recreational use – Premier hunting, fishing, and wildlife habitat

✅ Conservation value – River frontage with protected neighboring lands ensuring privacy and habitat flow

✅ Legacy property – Historic roots, family heritage, and a documented place in Florida’s cultural story

➡️Florida Archives:Pettis Springs - Historical Photo

 

 

 

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