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long viewed as the quail hunting capital of the world, Easter Plantation represents a first-class,
traditional hunting plantation. The plantation culture has long played an integral part in both
our community and in the preservation of this unique area and its history. The RedHills spans
from the Aucilla River to the Ochlockonee River drainage and consists of over 300,000 acres.
Locatedwithin these natural boundaries exist the largest concentration of traditional quail hunt-
ing plantations in theUnited States. Easter presents an incredible opportunity to be a part of this
exclusive culture at a price point that is unmatched in today’s market.
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Easter Plantation possesses the gently rolling landscape, interspersed
with fields and hardwood creeks, that has come to define the area. Towering longleaf pines
and an understory of wiregrass and other native grasses provide optimal habitat for the
illustrious bobwhite quail. The property has been extensively maintained with an emphasis
on quail, underscored further by adjoining plantation owners who share the same preserva-
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A 135 acre cypress head located on the property serves as the headwaters of the Aucilla River.
This ecologically unique area plays host and serves as a refuge to countless thousands of
ducks and other waterfowl. Situated immediately below the cypress slough is an incredible
15 acre plant and flood duck pond. This pond features 4 free
standing blinds with additional room for boat blinds and has
historically offered excellent shooting. The pond can be gravity
filled from the refuge above or with the existing eight inch well.
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Easter supports a bountiful wildlife population that is as diverse as the land itself.
Numerous fields and wildlife food plots not only create optimal edge habitat for quail, but
greatly benefit the turkey and migratory bird populations. The property includes two
excellent and established dove fields complete with utility lines. The hardwood creek
bottoms also attract whitetail deer of incredible proportions. A study was conducted in the
1960s whereby Wisconsin whitetail where released in the area and evidence of this large
strain of whitetail deer still exists in the present population.
The improvements on Easter have been very thoughtfully executed.
A professionally designed 12 run dog kennel has been constructed
alongside the 10 stall horse barn. Three attractively fenced large
paddocks are centrally located around the barn. A restored farm
house serves as both the gate house and the manager’s residence.
The farm headquarters consists of a large shop, pole barn, hay barn, flight pen, and grain tow-
ers. Two additional homes are located on the property and can service guest or staff.
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Thomasville is located 45 miles west of I-75 at Valdosta, Georgia, and 35 miles northeast of
Tallahasssee, Florida, on U.S. Highway 319, in the heart of the land known as the Red Hills
Region. The land, with extremely fertile soil, is home to tall stands of longleaf pines, graceful
live oaks, and a profusion of dogwood, azalea, and wisteria. Thomasville is accessible by
commercial air through the Tallahassee Regional and Valdosta Regional Airport. In addition,
Thomasville offers a municipal airport 10 minutes from town that can accommodate four
engine jets with charter flights available. The four seasons we experience are a mild spring,
subtropical summer, warm but pleasant fall, and cool-to-chilly winter. The annual average
temperature high is 78 degrees and the low is 55 degrees.
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