Some of the finest located and secluded hunting tracts are tucked way back off the beaten path. This private honey hole checks all the boxes. Access is down a 40-foot wide easement for ingress, egress, and utilities. This drive is well established and taken care of, leading into the property's southwest corner. The hand-built Amish cabin is one of the first things you notice coming into this tract. All log and constructed as they were back in early time, but recently built. This cabin offers the perfect spot for overnight stays and is equipped with a small wood-burning stove, a spot to sit, and a loft just right to stick the sleeping bag for the night.The porch offers amazing views of the land and has a fire ring just off to the side, adding the rustic charm of being outdoors. A true spot you could just sit all day and let time pass. Moving on to the land composition, what more could you ask for with a hunting property than 13 acres of a tillable field surrounded by timber? This creates an open canvas for food plots, bedding design, and stands. The timber was cut years back with some mature trees and has filled in perfectly for cover and deer travel. An old logging road sits in the middle of the hillside on the east, gives access to maneuver the property, and drops down to a valley seasonal creek. This creek has a waterfall that flows into a water hole that the seller states always will hold water, even in the dry summer months. Stand placement around the rim edge of the field has always been a favorite for stands and has produced many quality bucks. Lastly, the famous Lake John Hay is just at the end of the road for those who like to fish. Don't let this one slip away.
Property Features:
- Secluded
- Prime hunting
- Cabin
- Tillable field
- Seasonal creek with waterfall
- Close to town