This 49.9-acre tract in Jackson County, Indiana, combines hardwood timber, open ground, and a creek corridor, creating a versatile recreational property with long-term potential. The property has a gated entrance and over 1,100 feet of road frontage, providing both accessibility and security. From the entrance, a well-established trail system extends downhill and branches throughout the acreage, offering convenient foot or side-by-side access.The timber stand consists of mixed hardwoods in varying stages of growth, including oak, walnut, hickory, poplar, and sweet gum. Several red, black, and white oaks are present, producing mast crops that draw and sustain wildlife. Evidence of deer and turkey activity is visible through acorn shells and well-used travel routes across the land.As the main trail descends, it leads into a small field positioned along a creek bottom. This opening serves as a natural wildlife travel corridor and foraging area. From there, the trail climbs back uphill through mature woods and reaches the property's rear boundary, adding elevation changes and terrain diversity. Combining bottomland and upland timber enhances habitat quality and provides various recreational options.Utilities, including electricity and public water, are available along the road, offering potential for future building or cabin placement. The property is well located near the junction of Jackson, Bartholomew, and Brown Counties. Columbus is approximately 20 miles away, Seymour is about 15 miles, and Brownstown is roughly 12 miles. In addition to the acreage itself, several public lands, state parks, and wildlife areas are nearby, expanding the opportunities for hunting, hiking, and outdoor recreation.With a balance of wooded acres, open ground, and creek frontage, this tract provides secure access, a diverse landscape, and multiple land-use possibilities in a desirable part of southern Indiana.