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Parke County Catlin 69
Description
The Parke County Catlin 69
Welcome to a prime 69-acre property located just south of Rockville, Indiana. Nestled in the heart of Parke County, an area renowned for its covered bridges, the Covered Bridge Festival, and exceptional hunting opportunities, this tract stands out as a superb hunting ground.
This predominantly wooded property boasts a variety of harvestable timber, making it a valuable asset. The terrain varies from deep ravines to rolling flats and flat ridge tops, providing a diverse landscape with numerous stand locations. Evidence of deer activity is abundant, with rubs, scrapes, and well-worn trails throughout the property. The ridge tops offer excellent roosting trees for resident turkeys, enhancing the property's appeal to hunters.
On the south side, you'll find a nearly 5-acre former field that, with a bit of work, could be transformed into an incredible food plot. The Catlin area is known for producing impressive whitetail bucks, and the neighboring farms are managed for trophy bucks, ensuring this property is in a prime location for hunting enthusiasts. Additionally, surrounding properties are in crop production or CREP, adding to the appeal of this tract.
An internal road system provides access to all areas of the property and, with some maintenance, could be fully restored. To explore this fantastic opportunity, contact Certified Land Specialist Jeff Michalic at the email above or call him at 812-230-4503 .
Additional Information
wildlife
- Small Game
- Turkey
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- ATV Trails
- Equestrian Trails
- Hiking Trails
- Hunting