This 16.32 acre tract in Palermo features a layout that stretches farther than it looks from the road. Long and narrow, the property pulls you into it and changing as you go. The front carries soft maple and logging road open enough to move through without effort. Farther in, it tightens as the timber diversifies. Hard maple, beech, hemlock and a few white pine start to take over and give the further reaches a different feel altogether.Level with no abrupt shifts and few spots that force you to work around.The woods can be wet in spots but it adds to the diversity and enhances wildlife habitat. Usable from end to end, whether the intent is to keep it simple for recreation or look into something more permanent with the right due diligence this property offers diversity. Theres a small shed in place perfect for storing gear and equipment.Location is major part of the appeal with all roads leading to "civilization". The property sits in close proximity to the I-81 corridor, which keeps travel easy in either direction. Central Square is a short drive for everyday needs, with Cicero and Clay not much farther when seeking broader options. The planned presence of Micron Technology plant continues to draw attention to this part of the region and the site is within easy driving distance.When its time to use the area beyond this property's boundaries, theres no shortage of direction to go. Onondaga Lake and the Little Salmon River are both close by, along with a mix of seasonal opportunities that make this area worth having a foothold in. Hunting, fishing, riding, boating are not only tenets but a way of life in central Oswego county.This isnt a property trying to be everything. Its straightforward ground in a location that works, priced in a range that still allows people to get in the game. For someone looking to own a piece of land in central Oswego County without forcing it, this one sums up to be a true diamond in the rough.