For Sale
Price
$649,000
Size
167 Acres
Property Type
Hunting
County
Pendleton
ID
11547
Nestled just outside of DeMossville in Pendleton County, Kentucky, this stunning 167-acre farm on HWY 17 is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. Positioned approximately 25 miles from Cincinnati and 60 miles from Lexington (as the crow flies), this expansive tract offers the perfect blend of accessibility and seclusion.The landscape is dominated by hardwood timber and cedar thickets, providing an ideal environment for wildlife. These diverse habitats offer ample opportunities for animals to feed and find bedding, making it a paradise for hunters and wildlife watchers alike. The property is further enriched by two feeder creeks and boasts roughly 1800 feet of frontage on Middle Fork Grassy Creek, adding to its scenic and ecological value.Approximately 35-40 acres of the land consist of open areas that are versatile in their potential uses. These clearings are perfect for hay production, but they could also be transformed into wildlife plots or dove fields, catering to a variety of agricultural or recreational pursuits. Whether you're looking to engage in farming or create dedicated spaces for wildlife, these openings provide the flexibility to meet your needs.For those who enjoy exploring, several trails weave through the property, offering easy access and endless possibilities for hiking, ATV riding, or horseback riding. These trails not only enhance the property's usability but also allow you to fully appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds you.This farm is truly a place with something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Whether you're an avid hunter, a nature lover, or someone looking to cultivate the land, this property offers a rare combination of features that cater to diverse interests. Its proximity to major cities, coupled with its serene and picturesque environment, makes it a unique and valuable find. If you’re in search of a property that offers both adventure and peace, look no further than this remarkable 167-acre farm in Pendleton County.
Barn
Creek
Electric
Field
Food Plots
Hardwood
Hunting
Pasture
Recreational
recreational
Road Frontage
Road Frontage
Roads
Stream
Timberland
Trails
Water (Public)
Wildlife