This 68-acre tract in Gallatin County, Kentucky, offers a rare combination of accessibility, topography, and wildlife habitat just off I-71 in north-central Kentucky. The property has frontage on both Highway 184 and Knox Lillard Road, with approximately 1,875 feet of combined road frontage, giving a Land Specialist and future owner multiple points of access and strong visibility for the tract. A drive lane leads from the road up to the top of the property, opening into approximately 13 acres of open hilltop land. This high ground offers both usable open acreage and a strong vantage point over the surrounding terrain. A pond sits on the hilltop, providing a reliable water source for wildlife and livestock alike, while a creek runs along the eastern border of the property, giving deer and turkey two distinct water sources to travel between throughout the property. Hunters will find the property already set up to hunt, with several deer blinds and tree stands in place. A power line easement crosses the property and has created a long, open lane of cleared ground that is well-suited for planting or establishing a food plot, adding another tool for managing deer movement and improving the property's carrying capacity for wildlife. The land carries visible history. An old homestead and barn remain on the property, a reminder of the farming operations that once worked this ground, and a small cemetery with a handful of headstones over 100 years old sits on the tract as well. Local accounts describe this property as having been used and enjoyed by both hunters and farmers for more than a century, a legacy that speaks to the quality and consistency of the land itself. With its mix of open hilltop ground, timbered draws, water in two forms, and established hunting infrastructure, this Gallatin County tract offers flexibility for recreational use, food plot management, or continued agricultural use. Its location just off I-71 puts it within easy reach of Sparta, Carrollton, Warsaw, and Vevay, making it a convenient option for an owner who wants a working recreational property without a long drive to get there. Whether the next owner is looking for a turnkey deer and turkey hunting property, ground to develop further with additional food plots, or a piece of Kentucky farmland with genuine history, this +/- 68-acre tract offers the access, water, and habitat to support all three.