Located in northern Kentucky, this 49+/- acre tract offers a wide range of recreational and potential residential uses in rural Pendleton County. The property lies outside Williamstown and features wooded terrain ideal for hunting, wildlife, and weekend escapes. It is situated in a Zone 1 deer county, known for high white-tailed deer and turkey populations, making it attractive for those looking for reliable wildlife activity year-round. This primarily wooded property has a mix of natural habitats supporting bedding and deer and turkey travel corridors. A wet weather creek runs through the center, supplying water to local wildlife and contributing to the ecological diversity of the land. With gentle slopes and approximately 140 feet of elevation change across the property, the terrain is accessible for hiking, ATV riding, or establishing trails and food plots. There is approximately 1,400 feet of road frontage on Adams Road, offering easy access to the land. Multiple potential building sites along the road allow for constructing a cabin, home, or outbuildings. Blacktop frontage ensures year-round access, and public water/electric is available at the road. The tract's manageable size and road access make it a strong candidate for a hunting camp, recreational retreat, or potential homesite with space to explore. The area is known for its rural atmosphere, with nearby access to local services in Williamstown and other surrounding communities. Its location offers a good balance of seclusion and access, only a short drive from Interstate 75. While the land is currently undeveloped, the combination of utility availability, road frontage, and natural features such as timber, topography, and water sources makes it adaptable for various future land uses. A fenced family cemetery on this property, roughly 0.3 acres right off the road, is a deeded easement. Give Josh Freeland or Jason Wallin a call today to schedule your showing and see this property's endless possibilities!