This rare and expansive 386-acre tract of mature wetland forest in north Jacksonville offers a unique opportunity for permanent land conservation, ecological stewardship, and low-impact recreation. Located along a paved 1,873-foot frontage on Acree Road, the property extends 1.5 miles deep into a diverse and vibrant natural landscape. Teeming with native wildlife—including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, raccoons, wild hogs and a wide variety of birds.This property supports rich biodiversity in a protected and undisturbed habitat. Surrounded by thousands of acres of publicly held conservation lands, the site is a critical piece of the regional ecological puzzle, fostering habitat connectivity and watershed protection.The land lies within the Thomas Creek Conservation Area, a vast corridor of preserved lands stretching from northeast Thomas Creek to Carey State Forest near Bryceville.