Clark County, Indiana Land For Sale (182 results)
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10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
10/09/2025
$249,900
22.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 1026 Beagle Club, Underwood, IN
Located in northern Clark County at 1026 Beagle Club Road, Underwood, Indiana (47177), this recreational and hunting property offers unique potential with water features, mature timber, and proximity to major corridors. The tract sits just minutes from Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 31, approximately 20 miles from the Clarksville / Sellersburg area, facilitating privacy and reasonable access to urban amenities.Historically, this property hosted Clearview Lakes, a local pay-lake operation. While the infrastructure requires maintenance, much remains in place, providing a structural framework for future use or redevelopment. The site's core water components include two primary lakes totaling about 3.5 acres, plus an additional ~0.5-acre pond tucked within the wooded area. These water features offer both visual appeal and habitat for wildlife. The timber is dominated by mature white oak, and at present, many acorns are dropping, contributing to food resources for deer and other game species.Wildlife potential is strong. The wooded terrain, mast production, and water access support deer and turkey activity, making it well-suited for a hunting or recreational property. While cleanup and debris removal are necessary across the tract, the underlying attributes are present for stewardship and long-term enjoyment.Improvements include a 1996 modular home and a two-story partially finished cabin. Both structures overlook the lakes and provide panoramic water views. However, they too need repair or removal, so they are best viewed as value for site placement rather than as turnkey homes. Utility access is in place: rural water is supplied via Stucker Fork, and Clark County REMC provides electric service.From an investment or recreational standpoint, the property offers a blend of water, timber, access, and location. It is well-positioned for a buyer willing to invest effort into site cleanup, access improvements, and infrastructure repairs. Once addressed, the property could serve as a retreat, hunting base, fishing site, or long-term land holding. The water features, mature timber, and wildlife habitat combine with proximity to major roads to form a compelling rural parcel in Clark County.Agent Notes: Access to the property is via a private road that currently requires repair. Entry is advised only with 4WD vehicles. Prospective buyers should plan for improving or maintaining the access route.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
07/01/2025
$417,000
55.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Gibson Hollow Road, Lot#WP001, Borden, IN
This diverse property is 23 miles from Louisville, Kentucky, and offers various uses. The topography is steep with meandering, beautiful ridge tops. These ridge tops have an old road bed across them for easy maneuverability. Long-range views are seen from multiple locations. Access to the top is only possible for more experienced hikers. The timber along the ridge comprises chestnut, white, red oak, poplar, and hard maple. Survey markers were noticed at most corners, helping to identify the boundary. Deer trails are all over the hillsides, and last year's scrapes and rubs are present. The property crosses the power line in one location, making an excellent spot to catch deer moving between tracts. The valleys create cascading runoff waterfalls during the rains while flowing into seasonal runoff creeks along the drive. This tract has lots of private road frontage with water, power, and fiber available nearly everywhere along it. Two possible cabin sites were noted toward the back along the lane in grassy areas. The Clark State Forest ground sits minutes away across Highway 60, offering more access to public land. Check out the last pictures showing the heritage of this land, given by President Adam in 1825 to the Rose/Gibson/Peck family during the war, and passed to the current owners. Not to mention a recipient of the Hoosier Homestead Award. Here is your chance to own a piece of rare history.
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