Located just off State Road 156 near Florence, Indiana, this diverse recreational tract offers over 1, 000 feet of shoreline along Turtle Creek, an inlet of the Ohio River. The property provides a rare combination of seclusion, water access, and varied terrain that supports abundant wildlife. Waterfowl, deer, small game, amphibians, and songbirds all thrive in the mix of wetlands, timber, and open edge habitat. Access to the property is provided by a recorded easement, allowing vehicles to reach the interior. A well-established trail with a solid base leads to a small one-room structure that currently serves as storage for kayaks, fishing gear, or hunting equipment. The wooded portions are dense, offering excellent cover for wildlife and natural privacy for the landowner. A section of the property experiences seasonal flooding in early spring, but higher ground remains dry and could accommodate a small cabin, camp, or potential future build site. The backwaters provide excellent opportunities for duck hunting, trapping, and catfishing, making it an ideal property for the outdoorsman seeking a quiet retreat with multiple recreational uses. Despite its privacy, the property remains conveniently located. It sits only minutes from the town of Florence and Belterra Casino, approximately 10 minutes from Vevay, 45 minutes from Madison, and roughly an hour from Lawrenceburg. Two golf courses are located nearby, adding to the variety of local recreation. With its accessible location, strong wildlife presence, and water frontage along Turtle Creek, this property offers the chance to own a distinctive piece of southern Indiana ground suited for hunting, fishing, kayaking, or quiet enjoyment of nature.