This 37+/-acre parcel in Knox County, near the Washington Pond boat launch, offers a balanced mix of habitat, topography, and long-term timber potential. The tract has been surveyed and is supported by an updated forest management plan, providing structure for future stewardship. The land was harvested approximately 13 years ago. Regrowth is now well established, with a healthy mix of deciduous and conifer species creating consistent browse and dense cover. Even in deep winter conditions, deer trails and bedding areas are easy to identify. Tracks cut across the old skid roads and follow the natural folds of the terrain. The property clearly supports year-round wildlife use. Several former logging trails remain visible and could be reopened with moderate work. These corridors offer a foundation for a simple internal trail system and access to potential camp sites. Landing areas from the prior harvest provide logical locations for staging equipment or developing a seasonal base. A defining feature of this parcel is the high interior knob. From this elevated point, long views extend across the surrounding hills. The elevation change also creates natural funnels and travel corridors for game movement. This topography is practical for hunting strategy and appealing for recreational use. Power is located approximately a quarter mile away, giving flexibility for buyers considering grid connection or independent systems. The parcel's size makes it manageable while still providing meaningful scale for privacy and wildlife management. This tract combines timber value, aesthetic appeal, and proven habitat. It is suitable for a hunting property, a recreational retreat, or long-term landholding. Walk the old skid roads and read the winter sign for yourself. Request the survey and forest management summary before touring. If you are looking for a manageable acreage with habitat strength and topographic character, this parcel is worth a closer look.