Tract 19 of the White Oak Preserve spans 174.75± acres of expansive recreational and hunting land offering exceptional habitat diversity and room to roam. With established food plots, a Banks blind, feeder, and a Spartan cellular camera already in place, the property is set up for deer and turkey hunting from day one. The varied landscape features rolling ridges, gradual slopes, and steeper draws that create natural travel corridors and prime stand locations throughout the tract. The timber composition includes planted pine stands, mast-producing hardwoods, and mixed softwoods, complemented by select-cut areas that provide dense bedding cover and strong wildlife security. These select-cut areas have regenerated into early successional growth, producing thick cover, abundant browse, and ideal nesting and fawning habitat that enhances the property’s value for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. A well-maintained network of interior trails and gravel access roads ensures convenient access across the property for hunting, management, and recreation. Widespread deer sign highlights the property’s active and healthy game population. Adjoining tracts are available for purchase, offering the opportunity to expand acreage and establish a larger contiguous landholding.