This 49.9 acre property in Jackson County offers a combination of hardwood timber, open areas, and creek bottom that creates a versatile recreational tract. With a gated entrance and more than 1, 100 feet of road frontage, the property provides security and accessibility. From the gate, an established trail system extends downhill and branches throughout the acreage, making it easy to navigate by foot or side-by-side. The timber consists of mixed hardwoods of varying ages, including oak, walnut, hickory, poplar, and sweet gum. Several species of red, black, and white oak are present, producing a consistent mast crop that benefits local wildlife. Acorn shells scattered across the ground highlight years of activity from deer and turkey utilizing the habitat. As the trail leads downhill, it opens into a small field and a creek corridor. This field serves as a natural food plot and wildlife travel zone, offering a secluded location for deer and turkey to forage. From there, the trail climbs back up a wooded hillside to the rear boundary of the property, adding terrain diversity and multiple recreational options. The location is convenient, positioned between Columbus, Seymour, and Brownstown, and near the junction of Jackson, Bartholomew, and Brown counties. The property sits in proximity to several public lands, including state parks and wildlife areas, providing additional opportunities for hunting, hiking, and recreation. Utilities, including electricity and public water, are available at the road, creating potential for future building. Whether used for hunting, establishing a small cabin site, or recreational outings, this property offers a secure and accessible tract in a well-regarded part of southern Indiana.