This 32+/- acre tract in McCracken County is a rare find, offering a well-rounded recreational property just minutes from Paducah and a short drive to Kentucky Lake. The farm blends multiple habitat types with quality improvements to provide a turn-key setup for the outdoorsman, whether your focus is deer, turkey, or waterfowl hunting. The property features approximately 2,000 feet of frontage along the Clarks River, a major travel corridor for wildlife that enhances both hunting and overall habitat value. This river frontage also creates opportunities for waterfowl hunting as migrating ducks and geese utilize the flyway. A one-acre food plot is already established and strategically placed to draw deer and turkey, with additional areas available for expansion to increase food resources and hunting opportunities. The landscape consists of timbered bottomland with a strong mix of softwoods and mast-producing hardwoods, including impressive red oaks. These mast trees provide seasonal food while thick areas of cover offer secure bedding habitat for whitetails. Dense undergrowth in select areas creates the kind of transitional edge cover that helps hold deer on the property year-round. An established trail system winds throughout, ensuring easy navigation and quiet access to stand locations by foot or ATV. Improvements add even more value. A 60'x60' pole barn with electric is already in place, offering secure storage for equipment and gear. The farm also has a gated entry for privacy, along with large open areas along the road frontage that could serve as staging areas, building sites, or additional food plot acreage. With 660 feet of road frontage and utilities available, this property also holds excellent build site potential for a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, or permanent residence. Whether you're looking for a manageable hunting tract with strong habitat diversity, a weekend getaway close to town, or a property with both recreation and building opportunities, this McCracken County tract checks the boxes.