Located in Burnt Cabins, Pennsylvania, on the border of Fulton and Huntingdon Counties, this 172-acre recreational property has been strategically developed through a professional habitat management plan now in its third year. Originally a timber-only tract, it has been enhanced to support whitetail deer and other native wildlife through targeted habitat improvements.The property features a series of food plots, clear cuts, and designated bedding areas, plus over 60 planted chestnut trees along with persimmon and pear trees to provide seasonal forage. A Miscanthus and switchgrass screen lines the entry to help minimize disturbance and a gated internal trail system offers efficient, low-impact access to all areas.Included in the sale are five elevated box blinds, multiple ladder and hang-on stands, and a camper that sleeps six or more. Perennial and annual food plots have been maintained, offering the new owner the ability to replant and customize for the upcoming season.The tract borders remote state game lands accessible only by hiking trail, reducing outside hunting pressure. Located along the I-76 Turnpike corridor, the property benefits from both easy access and natural ambient noise that helps conceal movement in the field. Stand locations have been selected with thermals and prevailing winds in mind.Although the setting feels remote, cell service is available across most of the property, allowing for communication and monitoring of cellular trail cameras. With its proven infrastructure and years of established management, this property is well-prepared for continued wildlife stewardship and recreational use.