Located in Northwestern Schuyler County is this diversified and well-managed property. This property sits just north of Highway 101, about a mile, and just east of Weinberg-King State Park, approximately 1.5 miles. The property has good access all along the west side via county road. Williams Creek, a year-round creek, runs through the southern part of this property, providing a year-round water source for wildlife and a natural travel corridor. The southern third of this property is comprised of tree plantings, thick bedding cover, creek bottom, a large food plot, and a small food plot. The balance of the property is hardwood timber ridges, a bedding area, and a moderate-sized food plot on the north border. What makes this property unique is the diversity of a tract of this size. You can hunt multiple people on this property and have entirely different hunts. The property goes from mature hardwood timber ridges with a food plot tucked in a corner with an incredible pinch point, to a thick creek bottom with a large food plot surrounded by thick bedding cover. The property also has excellent connecting habitat, and if you look at this farm from an aerial perspective, any deer traveling east to west almost has to go through this farm. This is one of those farms you must see to truly appreciate the diversity and hunting opportunities it offers. Reach out to land specialist Tyler Sellens or Marlee Schultz today for more information or to schedule a private showing, you won’t be disappointed!