Pitman Lodge
This tract is one of the best recreational, hunting, fishing and entertainment properties we have had the
privilege to work on. The property is the culmination of 25 years of intense wildlife, timber and
entertainment management.
$2,200,000
Size & Location
Size: 728 acres(+/-)
Macon County, Alabama. Short Drive from Auburn. Approximately 2 hours from the Atlanta Airport.
Access: Property has approximately 1/2 mile of frontage on Macon County Rd #10.
Land & Water
Extremely diverse property as follows:
2 stocked Fishing Lakes — One lake is 13+- acres and the other is 4+- acres
- 49+- acres in Hayfields/wildlife food plots
- 100+- Acres in planted Long Leaf and Loblolly Pines ranging from approximately 6 to 28 years old
- 122+- acres in roughly 25 year old hardwood
- 7+- miles of internal roads and trails
- 340+_ acres cut in 2012 and regenerating in Hardwood
- balance in pine and hardwood mix. These acreages are estimates and if important, should
be verified to the Purchaser’s satisfaction.
Water:
2 Lakes. The lake at the lodge is 13+- acres and is stocked with bream and bass, there is also a 4+- acre
stocked lake, and approximately 3/4 mile of frontage on Opintlocco Creek.
Structures
The accommodations are magnificent on this property. There are 10 guest bedrooms with private baths. An executive suite with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, sitting room and breakfast room.
Also a manager’s house with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The main lodge has an upstairs apartment with sitting room, bedroom, bath, kitchen and screen porch overlooking the Lodge Lake. The Main lodge has a 46’X46’ Trophy Room with vaulted ceilings, bar, fireplace and glass doors opening up to a wraparound porch overlooking the lodge lake. There is also a fully equipped commercial kitchen. In addition there is a large shop/equipment barn, walk-in cooler, and a generator large enough to run the entire facility if the power is out.
Additional Information
Incredible recreation tract with a long and rich history. Excellent wildlife habitat with its soil and diversity of the land and timber.
For info or showing please contact JIm Trussell (334)703-0300