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Property Description
30 acres with secluded woods with Barns, Pole Buildings, and a Rustic Cabin on Deer Creek!Tract 1
30 Acres for $149,900
2 Barns
Rustic Cabin
Taxes: $1,053
Westfall Schools
75% Wooded
25% Pasture
(The tract is available separate from an adjacent piece that has a House, A-Frame Cabin, Pavilion, Playground area, and Camper Hook-ups. Both are currently priced at $149,900 each or $249,900 for the entire tract.)
25689 Chillicothe Pike
Williamsport, Ohio 43164
35 miles from Columbus
50 miles from Cincinnati
70 miles from Dayton
This isn’t your everyday recreational hunting tract. This is a private getaway ideal for Hunting, Fishing, Camping and 4-wheeling! This property offers many options with so much potential. Up in front are some older charming Barns (one large, one small) that are in good shape and they add a certain integrity and character to the property that you can’t always find. Near these is open pasture that could easily be used for a homesite overlooking the beautiful Deer Creek. You could also sell these off in the future for a return on your investment!
The Meat and Potatoes of this tract is the secluded Woods across the creek. This is old growth timber thats great for hunting (a lot of sign) Deer and Turkey. Sitting among these majestic woods is a Rustic Cabin that was built around 1995, but it was built to resemble one from the early settler days. This thing is just plain cool. It’s charming and it’s a “Must See” addition to this property.
Most of the property has a secluded setting but it has substantial frontage along a state route and Deer Creek running right through the property! With abundant deer, geese, and turkey, you’ll have your own private hunting reserve across the creek in the woods full of mature timber and the cabin for your deer camp.
Deer Creek State Park:
Deer Creek State Park lies on the eastern edge of the great till plains of Ohio • These plains receive their name from the glacial debris, or till, which is a mixture of sand, silt and gravel that was deposited by the glaciers • As glaciers advanced across the northern two-thirds of Ohio, most hills and valleys were covered and filled in by the till, leaving this part of Ohio relatively flat
Today, these rich plains in the park's region support corn, soybeans and wheat • The first settlers to the area did not find these open fields • Except for a few small prairie openings, the region was covered by dense woodlands • A regrowth of the original woodlands can be found scattered along the ridge tops and creek bottoms of the park
Wildflowers abound in the fields and woodlands of the till plains • In spring, common flowers are Dutchman's breeches, rue anemone, trillium, spring beauty and bloodroot • Summer months produce thimbleweed, wild lettuce, jewelweed and daisy fleabane • In autumn, the most abundant flowers are aster, goldenrod and chicory, whose roots were used by settlers to make a coffee-like beverage
The best known animals of the Deer Creek area include amphibians such as the chorus frog, spring peeper and American toad • Reptiles include box and painted turtles, black rat snake and eastern garter snake • Numerous mammals inhabit the park • Most of them are small and include the red fox, raccoon, opossum, woodchuck, skunk, rabbit, deer mouse and white-tailed deer • Deer Creek is known for its population of ring-necked pheasant • Other birds of the area include eastern meadowlark, song sparrow, cowbird, eastern bluebird, barn swallow and woodcock
