Located in Clayton County just north of Strawberry Point, this 28.06-acre property offers a predominantly wooded landscape with a mix of terrain suitable for a variety of uses. The tract provides direct access from Highway 13, allowing for convenient entry while maintaining a rural setting. The propertys layout and cover create an environment that supports local wildlife, including deer and turkey, making it a practical option for hunting and outdoor recreation. The land consists largely of timbered acreage, which contributes to natural habitat and seasonal appeal. Changes in elevation throughout the property provide topographic variation that may be useful for hunting strategies, trail development, or general exploration. The wooded setting also offers privacy and separation from neighboring properties, while still being within a short drive of nearby communities. This tract is considered buildable, offering potential for a future home, cabin, or other permitted structure. With highway frontage, access for construction, utilities, and ongoing use is more straightforward compared to landlocked parcels. Buyers should verify utility availability and building requirements with Clayton County to confirm intended uses. The propertys location places it within close proximity to several small towns that provide basic services, dining, and supplies. Strawberry Point is just a short drive to the south, while other communities in northeast Iowa are within a reasonable distance. This allows landowners to enjoy a rural setting without being isolated from necessary amenities. In addition to hunting, the property may be used for recreational purposes such as hiking, wildlife observation, or seasonal camping, depending on local guidelines. The timbered acreage may also provide opportunities for land stewardship practices, including habitat management or selective clearing, based on the goals of the owner. The combination of wooded acreage, highway access, and buildable potential makes this tract a versatile option for buyers seeking land in Clayton County. Whether used for recreation, a future building site, or a combination of both, the property offers a straightforward layout and accessible location. Distances to nearby towns include Strawberry Point, located approximately 2 miles to the south, Edgewood at roughly 15 miles to the northeast, and Manchester at about 20 miles to the west. These communities provide access to services while maintaining the rural character of the surrounding area.