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Located 3 miles south of French Lick, Indiana in Orange County sits 219.16 acres with 200 acres of managed timber atop one of the highest points in Orange County. This property has been meticulously managed for over 20 years to produce high quality timber, which has also resulted in excellent deer and turkey habitat. The current owners have been awarded the Charles Deam Award for Timber Stand Improvement and the Indiana State Pioneer Award for Access road systems and fire control. Within the timber stand, you'll find established food plots that have been previously planted in corn and create a fantastic destination food plot for deer. With approximately 5 miles of an internal road system, access around the farm and to your stand locations is made easy. The farm is located 10 miles from Patoka Lake and about 3 miles from French Lick Resort & Casino and the Pete Dye Golf Course (ranked 3rd in the state of Indiana) which makes this a prime location for a recreational paradise or a weekend getaway. The property has a fully furnished cabin with an additional shed and outbuilding for storage. The cabin has a proven track record as a rental property for French Lick visitors and could produce consistent income. The timber stand features walnut, hard maple, white oak, black oak, and poplar trees, and was awarded the Charles Deam Award for Timber Stand Improvement and has an estimated timber growth of 17% each year. The current owners also planted 1800 Black Walnut trees in 2002 for future generations.