Longpine Plantation
Us 319 : Thomasville, GA 31757
Thomas County, Georgia

Land Description
One of the Most Prestigious of the Iconic Thomasville Quail Plantations
• 6,000± acres in the most prestigious of neighborhoods
• One of the most significant stands of Longleaf pine in private hands. There is in merchantable timber (per latest timber cruise adjusted by management for today’s market lows)
• 80± acre Rigdon Pond, 43± acre Lake Josephine
• Encompasses western half of Thomasville’s first plantation, Elsoma
• Josephine Ford, the only granddaughter of Henry Ford, was its steward since 1968
• 75 hunts conducted each season; wild birds only
• Signature pre-season release mallard program in the Red Hills
• 90%± in productive uplands
• 60%± in natural longleaf
• Average age of pines is 55 years, with trees over 200 years old
• Exceptional “higher & better use” potential and conservation easement advantages
• Borders Elsoma, Sinkola, Springhill, and Dekle Plantations, among others
• 7,286 SF main house on 7 +/- acre pond, the historical Hopkins house, & 6 other homes
• Horse Stable, Kennel, & other improvements
• Turn-key with dogs, horses, mules, hack, tractors, vehicles, & equipment
• Commonly ranked among the top five plantations for its wild quail, historical, timber, and ecological wealth