Located on Moxley Rd near Liberty in Casey County, Kentucky, this 125 acre property combines tillable land, timber, pasture, and water features with rural access and existing structures. The tract is accessible via Moxley Rd and offers a variety of potential land uses, including agriculture, homesites, recreational activities, hunting, and land investment opportunities.The property includes roughly 50 acres of tillable ground currently in crop production, providing potential for ongoing farming or future agricultural use. Over 40 acres of timber offer opportunities for timber management, wildlife habitat, or recreational use. The property also features an open pasture bottom, mostly fenced except for the division line, providing space for livestock or additional outdoor use. Spruce Pine Creek runs through the property, providing a natural water source and enhancing the propertys scenic and functional appeal. Three existing structures on-site include equipment buildings and two silos that can support agricultural operations or storage needs. Utilities are available on the property, and there are multiple potential building sites for future development. Buyers should verify the availability and suitability of utilities for their intended use.This property may serve as a good hunting tract with wildlife common to central Kentucky, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, small game, and predators. Portions of the property could be used for food plots, trails, or other recreational improvements, depending on buyer preferences. Prospective buyers should independently verify hunting opportunities.Located in a rural area near Liberty, the property maintains a private country setting while remaining within driving distance of local amenities, including schools, grocery stores, and restaurants. Liberty is approximately 8 miles away, Dunnville is 10 miles away, Columbia is 22 miles away, and Russell Springs is 27 miles away. This tract also offers potential as a long-term investment property. Its combination of tillable acreage, timber, pasture, creek frontage, and existing structures provides flexibility for a variety of uses. Buyers are encouraged to perform their own inspections and due diligence regarding land boundaries, easements, timber value, mineral rights, and intended land use.Casey County is known for its rolling hills, wooded tracts, and outdoor recreational opportunities. This property offers access to both natural resources and central Kentucky communities, making it a versatile option for buyers seeking agricultural, recreational, or investment land.