Wild Cow Prairie Legacy | 320 Acres at the Crossroads of History and Opportunity
Welcome to 320 acres of Floridas history and future a place where the pulse of early industry, the quiet rhythm of nature, and the hum of modern progress all converge.
This legacy land sits in Sumter County, bordered by the Wild Cow Prairie Cemetery, a nationally recognized heritage site dating to 1849, and flanked by the vast Withlacoochee State Forest.From the earliest days of stagecoaches and river ferries to todays roaring interstate corridors, this ground has always been a travel hub connecting the states heartland to the rest of Florida.
Only minutes from the intersection of Interstate 75 and the Florida Turnpike, the propertys location mirrors the movement that has defined it for more than a century.What began as the Pemberton Ferry crossingwhere pioneers once moved cattle and goods across the Withlacoocheebecame a key link in the early rail line that united Florida to the broader South.Mile marker 831 still stands as a quiet reminder of that connection, a symbol of how transportation and commerce have always found a home here.
In the early 20th century, the land entered its industrious era, operating as a lime rock quarry that supplied stone and fill material to a growing region.Those same strong, elevated soils now lend the ground excellent drainage and stabilityqualities that make it as practical today as it was productive then.Over the decades, nature reclaimed the quarried contours, weaving together pasture, wetland, and upland ecosystems.The result is a landscape rich in wildlife: deer, turkey, cranes, and even the occasional alligator glide through ponds fed by natural springs.
Today, the property offers 202 acres of uplands and 117 acres of protected wetlands, forming a perfect balance between buildable land and preserved beauty.Under county policy, it qualifies for a conservation subdivision allowing one dwelling per three acresan ideal framework for those who value privacy, natural design, and long term stewardship.Or, bring to life the detailed RV resort concept plan already envisioned: a destination where travelers unwind at the crossroads of I 75 and County Road 673.Picture guests gathering at the restaurant, relaxing by the pool, or exploring the surrounding forest trailsall while respecting the wetlands that make this setting so distinctly Floridian.
Whether imagined as a legacy retreat, recreational haven, or strategic development project, this land embodies everything that makes Central Florida rare: history, access, ecology, and possibility.The story of Wild Cow Prairie is one of transformationfrom ferry to railroad, quarry to prairie, pasture to potential.The next chapter waits for the one who sees both the heritage and the horizon. Call today for a private tour. Minimum 48 hours notice required for tour. Well worth the drive.
Wild Cow Prairie Legacy | 320 Acres at the Crossroads of History and Opportunity
Welcome to 320 acres of Floridas history and future a place where the pulse of early industry, the quiet rhythm of nature, and the hum of modern progress all converge.
This legacy land sits in Sumter County, bordered by the Wild Cow Prairie Cemetery, a nationally recognized heritage site dating to 1849, and flanked by the vast Withlacoochee State Forest.From the earliest days of stagecoaches and river ferries to todays roaring interstate corridors, this ground has always been a travel hub connecting the states heartland to the rest of Florida.
Only minutes from the intersection of Interstate 75 and the Florida Turnpike, the propertys location mirrors the movement that has defined it for more than a century.What began as the Pemberton Ferry crossingwhere pioneers once moved cattle and goods across the Withlacoocheebecame a key link in the early rail line that united Florida to the broader South.Mile marker 831 still stands as a quiet reminder of that connection, a symbol of how transportation and commerce have always found a home here.
In the early 20th century, the land entered its industrious era, operating as a lime rock quarry that supplied stone and fill material to a growing region.Those same strong, elevated soils now lend the ground excellent drainage and stabilityqualities that make it as practical today as it was productive then.Over the decades, nature reclaimed the quarried contours, weaving together pasture, wetland, and upland ecosystems.The result is a landscape rich in wildlife: deer, turkey, cranes, and even the occasional alligator glide through ponds fed by natural springs.
Today, the property offers 202 acres of uplands and 117 acres of protected wetlands, forming a perfect balance between buildable land and preserved beauty.Under county policy, it qualifies for a conservation subdivision allowing one dwelling per three acresan ideal framework for those who value privacy, natural design, and long term stewardship.Or, bring to life the detailed RV resort concept plan already envisioned: a destination where travelers unwind at the crossroads of I 75 and County Road 673.Picture guests gathering at the restaurant, relaxing by the pool, or exploring the surrounding forest trailsall while respecting the wetlands that make this setting so distinctly Floridian.
Whether imagined as a legacy retreat, recreational haven, or strategic development project, this land embodies everything that makes Central Florida rare: history, access, ecology, and possibility.The story of Wild Cow Prairie is one of transformationfrom ferry to railroad, quarry to prairie, pasture to potential.The next chapter waits for the one who sees both the heritage and the horizon. Call today for a private tour. Minimum 48 hours notice required for tour. Well worth the drive.
Features
Building and Construction
Covered Spaces: 0.00
Fencing: Wire
Living Area: 0.00
Land Information
Lot Features: Buildable, Conservation Area, Greenbelt, In County, Irregular Lot, Oversized Lot, Pasture, Rural, Paved, Unincorporated, Zoned for Horses
Garage and Parking
Garage Spaces: 0.00
Open Parking Spaces: 0.00
Eco-Communities
Water Source: None
Utilities
Carport Spaces: 0.00
Road Frontage Type: County Road, Highway, Main Throrughfare
Sewer: None
Utilities: Electrical Nearby
Finance and Tax Information
Home Owners Association Fee: 0.00
Insurance Expense: 0.00
Net Operating Income: 0.00
Other Expense: 0.00
Tax Year: 2024
Other Features
Country: US
Current Use: Cattle
Legal Description: THAT PART OF SEC LYING N OF SC L RR R/W AND W1/4 OF NE1/4 LYING S OF SCL RR R/W AND THAT PART OF N1/2 OF NW1/4 S OF SCLRR R/W AND W1/2 OF SW1/4 O F NW1/4 & THAT PORTION OF THE R/R AS DESC IN OR 234 PG 641
Wild Cow Prairie Legacy | 320 Acres at the Crossroads of History and Opportunity
Welcome to 320 acres of Floridas history and future a place where the pulse of early industry, the quiet rhythm of
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