Land Size | 103 Acres |
Zoning | PM & RCC-R |
The subject property has extensive frontage on a 100+ acre phosphate lake. Phosphate fishing lakes in Florida can vary in size and depth, depending on the extent of mining activity in the area. The formation of the miniature bass waters occurred, for the most part, 20 to 40 years ago as phosphate rock deposits were unearthed. Variations of structure and depth changes were created as the massive dragline buckets dug through the sandy soil to get at the raw phosphate rock beneath.
Phosphate pit bass fishing is twice as productive as that found in the Florida's numerous natural waters, according to surveys by state biologists. These lakes are typically popular destinations for anglers, offering unique opportunities to catch a variety of freshwater fish species, including largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish.
The property also has around 40± acres of woodlands, offering a unique recreational opportunity in Southwestern Polk County. The property is 16 miles from Lakeland and less than 30 miles to greater Tampa Bay making it easily accessible to the I-4 corridor and other major cities in Central Florida.
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