
Ovett serves as a primary hub in this corner of the Pine Belt, situated where the De Soto National Forest meets a network of timberlands and rural homesteads. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Bogue Homo and its many tributaries, including Shallow Hill Creek and Redbank Branch. This modern survey illustrates the persistent rural character of Jones and Perry counties, where small communities like Whitfield and Runnelstown are connected by a web of local roads such as Ovett-Moselle Rd and Ovett Petal Rd.
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