Gills Bridge South
Gills Bridge South is 136 acres of well-managed farmland, timber, and water features in Dinwiddie County, located between McKenney and Blackstone. This working row crop farm—producing corn, soybeans, and wheat—is carefully maintained with conservation practices like no-till farming and cover cropping. My family has farmed in this area for generations. The landscape is a mix of 100 acres of open fields, 10 acres of grassland, and 27 acres of timber, providing a variety of habitats that attract game throughout the year. A creek forms the eastern boundary of the property, and two ponds add valuable water sources, making this a well-rounded destination for sportsmen.
The property is well-suited for turkey hunting, with ample roosting and feeding areas throughout the timber and field edges. The rolling terrain and mix of crops create natural strut zones where gobblers can be patterned in the spring. Waterfowl hunters will appreciate the potential of the ponds and creek, which see activity from passing birds in the right conditions. Dove hunting is another exciting opportunity, with open fields providing ideal feeding areas during early-season shoots. For those looking to pursue small game, rabbits and squirrels thrive in the timber and field edges, while predator hunting offers another challenge.
Gills Bridge South sits adjacent to Ft. Barfoot (formerly Ft. Pickett), a military training base with 40,000+ acres of land. This farm is in close proximity to the impact area with very limited hunting access
Beyond hunting, guests are welcome to enjoy fishing in the property's ponds, with improvements planned to enhance the experience. The land also invites relic hunting, photography, and horseback riding for those looking to explore beyond the hunt. While there are no current hookups, camping is allowed, making it easy to extend your stay and experience all this property has to offer.
If the dates you're looking for are unavailable, we do have another LandTrust property in the area:
Gills Bridge South is 136 acres of well-managed farmland, timber, and water features in Dinwiddie County, located between McKenney and Blackstone. This working row crop farm—producing corn, soybeans, and wheat—is carefully maintained with conservation practices like no-till farming and cover cropping. My family has farmed in this area for generations. The landscape is a mix of 100 acres of open fields, 10 acres of grassland, and 27 acres of timber, providing a variety of habitats that attract game throughout the year. A creek forms the eastern boundary of the property, and two ponds add valuable water sources, making this a well-rounded destination for sportsmen.
The property is well-suited for turkey hunting, with ample roosting and feeding areas throughout the timber and field edges. The rolling terrain and mix of crops create natural strut zones where gobblers can be patterned in the spring. Waterfowl hunters will appreciate the potential of the ponds and creek, which see activity from passing birds in the right conditions. Dove hunting is another exciting opportunity, with open fields providing ideal feeding areas during early-season shoots. For those looking to pursue small game, rabbits and squirrels thrive in the timber and field edges, while predator hunting offers another challenge.
Gills Bridge South sits adjacent to Ft. Barfoot (formerly Ft. Pickett), a military training base with 40,000+ acres of land. This farm is in close proximity to the impact area with very limited hunting access
Beyond hunting, guests are welcome to enjoy fishing in the property's ponds, with improvements planned to enhance the experience. The land also invites relic hunting, photography, and horseback riding for those looking to explore beyond the hunt. While there are no current hookups, camping is allowed, making it easy to extend your stay and experience all this property has to offer.
If the dates you're looking for are unavailable, we do have another LandTrust property in the area:


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Property Access & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 5:00 AM
- Check Out: Before 8:00 PM
- Nearby Interstate: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Allowed on property
- ATV's: Not allowed
- Parking: Yes
- Vehicles: 2 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: No
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 5 Allowed
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