Located in the Rural Hall region of Stokes county this 46 acre tract has all the right criteria for an optimal recreational tract. The property has just over 860′ +/- of frontage along Dodgetown Rd, with a small power line easement running along the frontage parallel to the road. There is a small drive leading into a cleared field that would make a great home site or small food plot for those quick access afternoon hunts. From here there is an access road that leads to the center of the property and a small stream crossing.
In the center of the property just above the stream is a field that has been designed for a great hunting location. There is a small ground blind located on the northern corner with the field strategically having shooting lanes created for coverage. This field is surrounded by internal natural draws and edges leading to it. With its location and topography advantages this should be a prime hunting location.
The center field is surrounded by an abundance of diversity from a habitat aspect with an untouched hardwood grove located off the northeast corner. This area measures to approx 12 acres of mature upland hardwood species. Additionally, it was also noted to have several fruit bearing persimmon in this area. Off of the southern end of the field was a sizeable dense area of young VA pine that could easily be transitioned into bedding area or expanded for more food plots.
This is a great property with a lot of privacy and possibilities.
The Facts
46.137 +/- acre per deed
No recent Survey on file
Some boundary markers found and marked
Property is in tax deferment – 2020 tax bill $141.34
Stokes County tax parcel # 6977-43-1426
Timber harvest in 2004 on majority of the property – 12 +/- acres on northeast corner not cut
Excellent whitetail and turkey habitat with an abundance of sign noted