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Withlacoochee Spring Creek

Hamilton County, Florida200± ACRES

200+/- acres with 3/4 mile frontage on the Withlacoochee River with 1 mile Ross’ Spring Creek.

Under Contract
$1,700,000
  • 200 +/- acres along the Withlacoochee River
  • 8/10th of a mile of high-bank river frontage
  • 1 mile of both sides of Ross’ Spring Creek
  • 1.5 miles of boundary shared with Suwannee River Water Management District protected lands (entire west and north boundaries)
  • Abundant wildlife — trophy-caliber whitetail deer and strong turkey population
  • Less than 10% wetlands
  • 135 acres of improved pasture
  • 17 acres planted slash pine
  • Exceptional upland hardwoods, live oaks and riparian corridor
  • Originally founded 1820 as Rossetter’s Ferry Crossing
  • Nearby Coffee Springs (3rd Magnitude) Rossetter’s Spring (2nd Magnitude) and Madison Blue Springs (1st Magnitude)
  • Site of historic Grist Mill and Pond circa 1840’s
  • Ghost town of Rossetter Ferry Landing 1832-1906
  • Local area recreational properties, farms and State owned lands
  • Currently operated as summer pasture for 120 head of cattle
  • Not under a conservation easement — ideal candidate
  • 7/10ths of a mile of paved road frontage
  • Upstream from Madison Blue Spring on the Withlacochee voted “Best Swimming Hole in the Nation” by USA Today
  • Exceptional Social Storm™ Properties Score

High Quality Recreational Property and Historic Ranch.

Situated along the Withlacoochee River in Hamilton County, Florida less than two miles south of the State line this 200+/- acres is the epitome of a High Quality Recreational Property.

The property offers a rare combination of fertile land, 3/4 of a mile of high bank river frontage, 1 mile of both sides of a winding spring creek, exceptional wildlife and beauty and complete privacy. For the last 50 years its been managed as a productive summer pasture. The property is well-suited for cattle, horses, perennial peanut or crop cultivation. Its recreational potential is endless. It is estimated that it has less than 10% wetlands.

“This is one of those rare properties that really just have it all. Great recreation. Great area. Great ranching... and absolutely beautiful.” - Jon Kohler

“This is a one-of-a-kind property. Its beauty lies in the fact that for ½ a century it was only grazed during the summer, not year long. As such, the habitat became “open and parklike” and now reminds me of the kind of gorgeous mountain pastures we had on our ranch in Montana.” - Jon Kohler

Owned by the Deas Brothers, a prominent farm family, and used for the lat fifty year as a summer pasture this is “Old Florida.” Today, cattle prices are a record high and its 135 acres of river-front improved pasture make one of the most beautiful ranches in Florida. What is also at an all-time high is recreational pursuits, particularly whitetail deer and wild turkey.

“Today we take for granted the great wildlife we have. As this area became settled whitetail deer and wild turkey became extinct here. By the late 1950’s there were no whitetail deer on the Withlacoochee River. As luck would have it, in 1962 the State of Georgia bought 10 deer from Babcock Wisconsin and released them on the Withlacoochee river, just north of here. Unlike many areas the complete lack of native deer was actually a plus as the superior Wisconsin genetic wasn’t diluted. This is why today, nearby Brooks County is one of the top Big Buck counties in the entire South. You see, the #1 Boone & Crockett county in the entire country is just one county  west of Babcock, Wisconsin. They couldn’t have found a better source to restock these deer. Thus, today the Withlacoochee and its tributaries are renown for producing exceptional B&C bucks.” - Jon Kohler

"We run about 120 head here in the summer, and it handles that many pretty easy.” - Roger Deas, landowner.

“I’m too busy with cattle to hunt deer but we see them all the time. There are some really big deer here. We border Suwannee River Water Management for 1.5 miles and the deer and wild turkey are everywhere. Its like a refuge. They really don’t allow hunting across from our entire western and northern border.” - Roger Deas

Originally founded in 1820 as Rossetter’s Ferry Crossing this property has been a key part of North Florida’s cultural heritage for over 200 years. The Ferry here was the only safe way to cross the river for 92 years until the 1st humpback bridge was built in 1912. The site of the ghost town of Belleville is across the street.

“This are was called Bellville. Across the street there used to be a post office (1832-1906), a store and even a four bedroom hospital run by a doctor back in the early 1900’s.” - Roger Deas

Today, nature has reclaimed all evidence of its past aside from some dirt roads, the site of an old water-powered grist mill or sawmill pond as well as the site of the ferry crossing and other antiquities.

“One of the old timers, served as a mounted Calvary for the Army, told me there was a grist mill and hand-built dam near where the creek hits the river and riding the ferry back around 1903, when he was a little boy.” - Roger Deas. The evidence of several sites can be seen today.

The Withlachoochee is renown for its fishing, boating and springs.

“The fishing is very good. Plenty of bass. There’s bluegill, red belly, catfish. Sometimes you can see mullet especially in the summer.” - Roger Deas

Nearby, Madison Blue Springs as a 1st magnitude is also coined the “Best Swimming Hole in the Nation” by USA Today. Coffee Springs (3rd Magnitude) is just downstream as well as Rosetter’s Spring (Hardee Springs) along with many other “spring windows.” This area is a premium kayaking destination.

Due to its ideal location and privacy, Withlacoochee River is also a great Social Storm™ property - this additional benefit makes this a great investment in both good times and bad - a property that in hard times, serves as a safe retreat, and in good times, serves as the ideal place for recreation. To be able to offer friends and family a place like this to spend the next pandemic or worse is the definition of freedom and true wealth.

The Withlacoochee River property is a rare find – a legacy-quality tract in a coveted location offering productivity, natural beauty, and total privacy. Whether kept as a working pasture, enhanced as a recreational retreat, or held as a long-term investment, this property possesses intrinsic value and enduring potential.

 

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