The Old Hall Plantation is 1,002 Acres +/-, located on the bluff of the Savannah River, a short distance downstream from Augusta, GA. This plantation was purchased in 1790 by Governor Lyman Hall, who played an integral part in the initial development of Georgia as a state and paved the way to what is now University of Georgia. Dr. Hall was one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence. Old Hall Plantation has grand old growth hardwood timber in the upland river bottom and intensively managed upland pine timber. The Savannah River frontage is approximately 6,700 feet, with a heart pine lodge on the bank of the river with a private boat ramp and dock. Newberry Creek traverses through the center of the property for more than a mile. This perennial creek supports two ponds located on the property. Old Hall Plantation has been intensively managed for wildlife and trophy whitetail deer. Numerous game fields and protein feeders are strategically scattered throughout the property. A large field, perfect for dove, is located on the property. There is excellent turkey habitat on the plantation with frequent sightings of longbeards. An extensive road system enables access to nearly every section of the plantation. There are two floodable areas along the river where rice was planted in the past. This property has phenomenal opportunity for waterfowl. If you like duck hunting, this plantation has them. The river is a natural flyway for waterfowl as they migrate up and down the river from the coast to the larger bodies of water upstream. The Savannah River is also known for great fishing and recreation. Old Hall Plantation has a legacy of greatness and is a very special property. There are so many opportunities associated with this unique property. Whether it be recreation, trophy hunting, forest investment, conservation or all of these, this plantation has potential and opportunity unlike most you will find. Old Hall Plantation is located on the banks of the Savanah River, about 20 minutes south of Augusta GA in Burke County fronting on Shell Bluff Landing Road. Shell Bluff has its own uniqueness and history as well. Property is priced at $4,957,000. Property taxes for 2023 were $5,118.50 and parcels 105 007 & 105 003B are in a local FLPA conservation easement, entered in 2019 & 2020, respectively. Property is gated and shown by appointment only. Call John Frankhouser (912-682-6429) to schedule appt.