This 90+/- acre all-timber hunting tract in Hopkins County, Kentucky, offers a mix of terrain and habitat features well-suited for wildlife management. Situated in an area known for producing mature bucks, the property combines diverse timber stands, natural travel corridors, and secure bedding areas to create strong hunting opportunities for both deer and turkey. The land is characterized by rolling topography, with a blend of softwoods, mast-producing hardwoods, and scattered pines. Numerous oak trees provide seasonal forage, while thickets and dense understory create reliable cover for game. The property's habitat diversity supports wildlife throughout the year, with natural transition zones between open understory areas and thicker cover. Trace Creek, a notable feature of the property, runs through the tract and serves as a primary travel corridor for deer and other wildlife. Its presence enhances both the quality and predictability of game movement, making it a focal point for stand placement. The creek also contributes to the property's natural beauty and long-term habitat value. The tract offers 850 feet of road frontage and an established entry point, providing straightforward access. There is a location suitable for building a hunting cabin or a small retreat, allowing you to base your operations on the property itself. With its mix of ridges, draws, and timbered areas, the land is well-suited for implementing habitat improvements such as food plots, additional trails, or stand sites. Give us a call today and schedule your private tour!