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Rare Coastal Offering – Two Adjoining Parcels Bordering Tate's Hell Forest. Discover an exceptional opportunity to own 0.78 acres of prime land along Florida's renowned Forgotten Coast. This property combines two adjoining parcels (0.34 and 0.44 acres) offering privacy, natural beauty, and endless potential. Bordering the High Bluff Trailhead-East in Tate's Hell State Forest, enjoy 220 acres of pristine forest as your backyard, with no neighbors behind or to the east. The setting is ideal for a luxury coastal residence or private retreat surrounded by nature. The driveway is located on the 0.34-acre parcel. New survey markers have been placed on the 0.34-acre parcel. The property previously featured a well, septic, and power pole (current condition unknown). There is a 10x16 metal shed on property for storage. Elevated construction could offer glimpses of St. George Sound, just across Hwy 98. Perfectly situated in Franklin County, only 3 miles to Carrabelle Beach, 5 miles to a public boat launch, and 20 minutes to St. George Island or Apalachicola. Enjoy low property taxes, quiet beaches, and abundant outdoor recreation in one of Florida's last unspoiled coastal areas. Opportunities like this are becoming increasingly rare, as public land available for private ownership is rapidly diminishing in Franklin County. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of the Forgotten Coast.