Located deep within Blackwater State Forest, a rare business opportunity awaits in the pristine Sand & Gravel Aquifer of Northwest Florida. Aside from an adjoining 20-acre tract, which can be purchased as one with this property, the tract is completely surrounded by national and state forest, with Conecuh National Forest to the north and more than 180,000 acres of Blackwater State Forest encircling the land on all sides. This natural buffer provides a rare level of seclusion and safeguards the property’s water resources from surrounding encroachment. The 20-acre tract includes a 10-acre section zoned M1 Restricted Industrial that’s specifically designated for commercial bulk or bottled water production. This zoning authorization, combined with significant infrastructure already in place, positions the property as a viable water production site. Installed on the land are four state-certif...
Located deep within Blackwater State Forest, a rare business opportunity awaits in the pristine Sand & Gravel Aquifer of Northwest Florida. Aside from an adjoining 20-acre tract, which can be purchased as one with this property, the tract is completely surrounded by national and state forest, with Conecuh National Forest to the north and more than 180,000 acres of Blackwater State Forest encircling the land on all sides. This natural buffer provides a rare level of seclusion and safeguards the property’s water resources from surrounding encroachment. The 20-acre tract includes a 10-acre section zoned M1 Restricted Industrial that’s specifically designated for commercial bulk or bottled water production. This zoning authorization, combined with significant infrastructure already in place, positions the property as a viable water production site. Installed on the land are four state-certified six-inch stainless-steel wells, each capable of producing approximately 50 gallons per minute. Together, these wells can sustain a collective output of up to 100,000 gallons daily. Additional wells have been drilled and are ready to be completed with casings and pumps, offering further capacity for expansion. Hydrological testing has been extensive. A 25-year drawdown study confirmed that production levels remain sustainable with negligible impact on the surrounding aquifer. As mentioned, the water is sourced from the Northwest Florida Sand and Gravel Aquifer, a geological formation known for its natural filtration. As a result, past draw-down tests from the wells demonstrate exceptionally low total dissolved solids (TDS) levels, providing a consistently clear and potable supply. While the property’s primary distinction lies in its water resource infrastructure, it also offers enormous recreational potential, as it abuts one of the largest continuous ecological communities in the southeast. Outdoor opportunities in the area include hunting, camping, hiking, and wildlife observation. Whitetail deer, turkey, and other native game species are abundant in the region and are supported by the diverse forest habitats and conservation areas found within this unique Forest. This magnificent Blackwater Forest provides Access to the property and a liberal 40-foot ingress/egress easement from Cleveland Road. All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed; buyers should verify independently. Buyers are encouraged to perform their due diligence, including verification of zoning, permits, water rights, and production capacities, to ensure the property meets their intended use. Call us today and don’t miss out on this rare opportunity.
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Research Parcel InformationWhen starting at the intersection of W Hwy 4 and N Hwy 189 in Baker, FL. drive west on Hwy 4 approximately 13.12 miles until reaching Munson Hwy. Turn right onto Munson Hwy and drive north approximately 0.96 miles where you will continue straight onto Belandville Rd. Continue driving north on Belandville Rd for approximately 1.29 miles until reaching Green Rd. Turn right on Green Rd and drive east for approximately 1.85 miles until reaching Cleveland Rd. Turn left on Cleveland Rd and drive north for approximately 0.92 miles until reaching the mailbox at 4264 Cleveland Road. At the mailbox, veer right onto forest Road 995 and follow the forest road until reaching the property gate for address 4264 Cleveland Rd.