This 94.55-acre property in Taylor County, Florida, offers a diverse landscape of hardwoods, grass flats, tidal creeks, and coastal ponds just half a mile from the Gulf of Mexico. The tract features over 1,600 feet of road frontage and a gated entrance, ensuring defined access to the land. An elevated internal road system is in place, designed to allow travel across the property despite the presence of wetlands. This road system connects directly to tidal creeks, allowing for airboat access from the property to nearby waters. The majority of the acreage is classified as wetlands, creating valuable coastal and wildlife habitat. Approximately 13 acres located near the road frontage are areas of land outside of the wetland. These sections provide potential opportunities for staging, management uses, or other allowable improvements subject to county approval. The property is zoned as Timber and is the largest parcel within the Isle of Palms subdivision. Ownership of this parcel includes control of the internal subdivision road system. There is a 5-acre outparcel located near the center of the tract, which is excluded from this sale, though it shares access via the internal roads. Recreational opportunities include hunting and wildlife observation. The property’s mix of wetlands, tidal flats, and coastal features supports populations of whitetail deer, feral hogs, and migratory waterfowl along Florida’s west coast. The tidal creeks and ponds also attract additional bird species and coastal wildlife, offering a range of seasonal activity. Located in a region known for fishing, outdoor recreation, and tourism, this property is situated near several coastal communities. Perry, the county seat, provides access to supplies, services, and amenities just 17 miles north. The fishing community of Steinhatchee is approximately 24 miles to the southeast, while Keaton Beach is about 5 miles to the south. Dekle Beach, another Gulf-front destination, is roughly 3 miles away. This tract represents one of the larger privately held parcels in the area with direct access to tidal creeks. Its combination of land outside of the wetland, wetlands, and proximity to the Gulf provides a unique opportunity for land ownership in Florida’s Big Bend region. Whether for timber use, recreational hunting, or long-term land investment, this property offers a broad range of natural resources. Current owner and seller is a Florida Real Estate Licensee.