Mallard Lodge is a 323.41 acre turn-key recreational retreat located in Lamar County, Georgia, offering a well-balanced setup for hunting, recreation, and entertaining. The property features excellent duck hunting habitat with a combination of man-made floodable ponds and natural beaver swamps that attract strong waterfowl activity throughout the season. A large 10 acre field provides the perfect location for planting a dove field, while multiple established food plots are already in place to support healthy wildlife populations. The property offers outstanding hunting opportunities for deer, dove, duck, and turkey. At the center of the property sits a well-appointed 2,700 square foot lodge with two bedrooms and three full bathrooms, designed for both comfort and gathering. The spacious upstairs entertaining room features a bar and fireplace, creating an ideal space for hosting friends, family, or hunting groups. A high-end kitchen is built for large meal preparation and entertaining after a day in the field. Just beside the lodge is a new RV hook-up, providing additional accommodations for guests. The property also includes a pole barn for equipment storage and an intricate internal road system that provides excellent access throughout the tract. A dedicated rifle range is already set up for target practice. Despite its private and secluded feel, Mallard Lodge is conveniently located just three miles from Exit 201 off Interstate 75, positioned between Atlanta and Macon. The property is less than one hour from downtown Atlanta and approximately 40 miles from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, making it an easily accessible recreational getaway.
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Last updated by owner on Mar 5, 2026.
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Agricultural-Residential District
A-R zoning districts are intended to establish and preserve areas where the primary activities are those of farming, agriculture, livestock, timber cultivation and related uses consistent with maintaining the land resources of Lamar County reserved for these purposes. Residences of a low-density nature which are incidental to these activities are also permitted. Some business type activities are allowed either as home based occupations or agritourism when it is found to have a 0 or low impact on surrounding property owners. These districts are free from other uses which are incompatible with a low-density agricultural-residential neighborhood except as granted as a special exception.
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Include but are not limited to:
Agriculture
Livestock production
Housing-Single unit
Housing-Other
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Recreation
Agriculture-Pastureland
Cemetery
Housing-Mobile home park
Park & open space
Climate risks
1/10 Flood Factor
Minimal risk of a flood reaching the building in the next 30 years
3/10 Fire Factor
0.77% chance of being in a wildfire in next 30 years
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7 days above 107° expected this year, 18 days in 30 years
6/10 Wind Factor
39% chance of strong winds in next 30 years
3/10 Air Factor
3 unhealthy days expected this year, 5 days in 30 years
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Barnesville, GA • 30204
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Redfin Estimate for 342 Norris Rd
$2,566,721
$383K under list price of $2.95M
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