Tarrytown/Webster, Florida – 25.42 Acres Bordering Withlacoochee State Forest Some land listings are good. Others are rare. This one? It’s both. Tucked away in the quiet countryside between Tarrytown and Webster, this 25.42-acre property offers the kind of peace and potential that’s getting harder to come by. Sharing a property line with the Withlacoochee State Forest, your “neighbors” here are more likely to be deer, turkey, or a curious squirrel than another front porch light. Already surveyed into two parcels—Tract 1 (10.13 acres) and Tract 2 (15.28 acres)—this land is ready for your vision. Each tract has its own dedicated gated entrance, making it ideal for a family compound, generational estate, or two separate homesteads. Both tracts are fully buildable and feature a perfect blend of upland and wetland, giving you high-and-dry homesites framed by ancient, grandfather oak trees that have stood watch for generations. There’s a spring-fed pond on site, drawing in Florida’s native wildlife and adding to the serene landscape. Whether you’re watching the fog lift off the water in the morning or listening to the soft rustle of oak leaves in the evening, this is land that invites you to slow down—and stay a while. Power is nearby, and a full topographical survey is available, taking a lot of guesswork off the table. From here, you’re centrally located with easy access to Lake, Polk, and Hernando counties—but with the state forest as your backyard, you’ll feel a world away from the hustle. This part of Sumter County is still largely undiscovered, offering a rare mix of rural charm and subtle signs of growth on the horizon. It’s the kind of place people are just beginning to look for—but those who know, already know. Private appointments only. Gates are locked and listing office must accompany all showings to provide boundary detail and land insight. Please do not approach the property without an appointment and your REALTOR®.