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Escambia River

The Community...

Take your family and friends to the beach!  Less than a 30 Min drive to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Living here will make it feel impossible that you are only minutes from the blinding white shores of the Gulf of Mexico and its coveted shopping. Fine dining and daily fresh seafood are only one fringe benefit of life on this farm. 
Why just live somewhere when you can live adjacent to your hearts desires on a moments whim? 
In real estate it is said location is everything, however, we suggest you make relocation your daily prerogative with peace and quiet your ending destination. 
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Escambia River

Escambia River Access...

Nearby is the Escambia River and the Blackwater State Forest. Both provide fishing opportunities, and public, licensed hunting. The Escambia River is a 92-mile river of which 54 miles are found in Florida. The river has its headwaters in southern Alabama and is called the Conecuh in that state, changing names as it comes into Florida as it drains into Pensacola Bay.  The Escambia is the fourth largest river in Florida and harbors the richest assemblage of native North American freshwater fish of any Florida river with 85 native freshwater species.

Blackwater Forest

Blackwater State Forest​...

Blackwater River State Forest is one of the largest state forests in Florida and is named for the Blackwater River, which begins to the north in Alabama and meanders approximately 30 miles southwestward through the forest into Blackwater Bay, near Milton, Florida. 

Blackwater River is one of the few shifting sand bottom streams that remains in its natural state for nearly its entire length. The topography of the forest is gently rolling, and various natural communities are represented.

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