50.15 acres of lush tropical rainforest with hills and creeks, San Pedro Colum
This charming off-the-grid property is in a secluded, tranquil, and serene setting, located approximately two miles off the main roadway. It enjoys a measure of privacy while remaining near national attractions such as the Mayan Ruins of Lunbaantun and the underground source of the Columbia River. The terrain is varied and exotic, featuring two hills and two creeks. The smaller hill is about 25 meters high with scenic beauty, while the other towers some 300 meters, providing rugged and breathtaking mountainous views. The smaller creek is seasonal, with the larger being all-year-round. Approximately one of the 50 acres consists of an idyllic natural clearing in the forest through which the larger creek flows. During the peak of the rainy season, this creek is known to have a variety of fish, making for enjoyable campouts.
This exceptional wooded estate has a great variety of exceptionally large hardwoods, fruit, and other trees averaging between 50 and 60 years old. Among them are All Spice, Barba-Jolote, Bay Leaf Palm, Bay Cedar, Billy Webb, Cacao, Cedar, Ceiba, Cockspur, Cohune Palm, Fiddle Wood, Gumbo-limbo, Jobillo (tigerwood), Mammee Apple, Mayflower, Prickle Yellow, Nargusta, Qualm wood, Psalm wood, Santa Maria, Sapodilla, Trumpet Tree, and Wild Plum. The property is a bird watcher’s delight, with various observed species within the fifty acres.
Some mammals include Agouti, Nine-banded Armadillo, Gibnut, Fox, Howler Monkey, Jackrabbit, Jaguar, Peccary, Red-Brocket Deer, and Tapir. It should be noted that this property is not subjected to any covenants or restrictions. Its serene, rustic beauty presents a strong investment opportunity, making it suitable for conversion into an eco-resort, tourist farm, family estate, or a personal vacation jungle playground. This exquisite property is well worth the investment and presents numerous possibilities.













































