Located in Switzerland County, this 115.1-acre property is offered as a whole or in separate tracts divided by Markland Pike. The property includes approximately 3,500 feet of road frontage and is divided into two usable sections. The west side includes approximately 67.5 acres of timber, a pond, an established vineyard of fruit trees, and approximately 7.5 acres of tillable ground currently planted for deer season. The east side includes approximately 47.5 acres with the cabin, garage, and barns. The layout provides room for hunting, hiking, camping, hobby farming, or a private retreat. Timbered acreage, established food plot ground, fruit trees, and water create a mix of cover, food sources, and open ground. Deer stands are located on both sides of Markland Pike. The seller would prefer to sell the property as a complete offering, including equipment, furnishings, and supplies to continue food plot work, such as T-posts and tractor attachments, subject to agreed terms. The pond on the west tract has been maintained by Jones Lake Management and is stocked with bluegill that have been fed over several years. The cabin has electric service and fiber-optic internet. A well is located in the yard, but is not currently connected to the cabin. A nearby cistern collects rainwater for the bathroom and shower. Supporting improvements include a garage with concrete floors and a separate room, as well as an older barn with substantial equipment storage capacity. The garage and barn have matching metal siding, and the cabin, garage, and barn each have newer roofs. Markland Pike divides the property while providing direct access to both tracts. The location is minutes from the Ohio River and Belterra Casino, with access to IN-156, KY 1039, and US 42. Nearby communities include Vevay, Madison, Ghent, Carrollton, and Warsaw, with Cincinnati, Lawrenceburg, Florence, Walton, and Dry Ridge within an approximate one-hour drive. This offering combines wooded acreage, tillable ground, fruit trees, a maintained pond, cabin accommodations, storage buildings, deer stands, and access to regional roads and river-area amenities.