This 70± acre tract located just outside the city limits of Starke in Bradford County offers a diverse landscape with a combination of natural regeneration timber, mixed hardwoods, and wetland habitat. The property consists of two parcels totaling approximately 70 acres and provides an opportunity for recreational use, wildlife habitat, timber management, or long term land ownership in an area that continues to experience steady regional growth. The land was previously harvested for timber and is now naturally regenerating with scattered volunteer pines, hardwood species, and pockets of cypress in the lower areas. This mixture of vegetation creates a varied habitat structure that supports local wildlife while also offering potential for future forestry management if a new owner chooses to replant or manage the timber stands. Approximately 36.16 acres of the property are located in Flood Zone X according to FEMA mapping, which indicates areas that are considered outside of the primary flood hazard zone. The remaining acreage includes approximately 14 acres of mapped wetlands that support cypress and other water tolerant vegetation. These lower areas provide natural wildlife cover and contribute to the overall ecological diversity of the tract. Access to the property is convenient with approximately 3,000 feet of paved road frontage along a county maintained road. This level of frontage provides multiple potential entry points and flexibility for property access. In addition, a large gated powerline easement runs along the entire northern boundary of the property. This easement offers an established cleared corridor that can provide additional access and visibility across portions of the land. The tract is located approximately one quarter mile from the Starke Bypass along US Highway 301, allowing for convenient access to surrounding communities and regional transportation routes. Its location just outside the city limits of Starke places the property within close proximity to local services, retail, and employment centers while still maintaining a rural setting. Wildlife activity is common throughout the area, with whitetail deer and wild turkeys frequently observed on properties in this part of Bradford County. The combination of regenerating timber, natural cover, and wetland habitat contributes to the area's suitability for wildlife. Bradford County has experienced consistent population growth in recent years, and properties near established infrastructure and transportation corridors may draw interest for a variety of land uses. With its size, road frontage, and location near the Starke Bypass, this tract may present future opportunities for landowners to evaluate various potential uses subject to county planning and zoning regulations. Whether used for outdoor recreation, hunting, timber management, or long term land ownership, this property offers a sizable tract in a location that balances accessibility with a natural North Florida landscape. Buyers should verify zoning, land use regulations, flood zone information, and potential development considerations with Bradford County and other appropriate authorities.