4,300-Acre Baldwin County Property For Sale

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. — Fort Pierce, a 4,300-acre hunting property, is for sale for $13 million in Baldwin County, AL.com reported. It once was a corporate retreat belonging to Scott Paper and lies west and southwest of the Tensaw community, north of Stockton on Highway 59, with a portion of its western edge bounded by a bow of the Alabama River. Jon Kohler & Associates., which is listing the site at $12,950,000, describes it as the “largest recreational hunting property on the market in the state of Alabama.” The company describes it as rich in turkeys, deer, ducks and other game. Jon Kohler & Associates said the site rates highly as what it calls a “social storm” property, which means it is fun to visit in good times, offers a hedge against economic turmoil in uncertain times and becomes a family retreat in bad times. It includes cypress lowlands and uplands forested with pine.

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