This tract in Marion County, Georgia offers a combination of acreage, creek frontage, diverse timber cover, and established openings suitable for a variety of land uses. Located just outside of Buena Vista and accessible from Pineville Road, the property provides access to both upland and bottomland terrain. Lanahassee Creek flows through part of the tract, supporting mature hardwoods and adding natural diversity. The property is well suited for recreational use, hunting, camping, or the development of a cabin or other structures. The land includes young pines, scattered oaks, and mature hardwood bottomland, forming a balanced mix of cover types that support habitat for deer, turkey, and other native wildlife. The pine stands provide early successional cover, while the oaks and hardwoods contribute mast production and shade. The bottomland areas along Lanahassee Creek hold seasonal water and create corridors for wildlife movement. Several existing openings have been maintained, providing space for food plots, camping areas, or possible building sites. An established internal road system connects these openings and extends throughout the tract, making it possible to access most portions of the property by truck, ATV, or utility vehicle. The roads also connect directly to Pineville Road, which leads into Buena Vista and surrounding communities. This system simplifies movement within the property for land management, hunting, or recreational activities. The terrain includes both gently rolling uplands and flatter creek-bottom zones. Elevation changes are moderate and manageable, and the creek adds both a scenic element and a functional resource. Lanahassee Creek is a well-known feature in this region, flowing southwest through Marion County toward Kinchafoonee Creek. Its presence contributes to both habitat value and natural beauty. The property lies in a region recognized for quality whitetail genetics and has a history of producing trophy bucks and has a strong wild turkey population as well as other wildlife . Buena Vista, the county seat of Marion County, is only a few mile away. It provides basic services, dining, and supplies. Other nearby communities include Fort Benning. and Columbus, Georgia, a regional hub, is about 35 miles west and offers broader services, shopping, and interstate access. In summary, this tract offers a range of features suitable for recreational use, hunting, habitat management, camping, or modest development. Its combination of Lanahassee Creek frontage, mixed pine and hardwood timber, internal road system, and multiple openings provide flexibility for a future owner. Located near Buena Vista in Marion County, it balances accessibility with a largely natural setting.