This wooded property is located in the hills along the Jackson/Brown County line in a low-traffic, rural setting. The tract sits at the end of a dead-end road that branches from another dead-end road, resulting in minimal vehicle traffic and a secluded feel. Despite the private location, the property has access to Jackson County water and electric service. The land is primarily wooded with mature hardwoods and rolling to hilly terrain typical of this area. There is noted timber value on the property, along with long open views through portions of the hillsides. A small pond is located on the tract and may offer potential for expansion. One of the defining features of this property is its adjacency to Hoosier National Forest. More than 700 acres of public forest land lie between this parcel and the next public roadway, providing extensive access to publicly managed ground. Hoosier National Forest encompasses thousands of acres in this region and is known for mature hardwood forests and recreational opportunities such as hiking, hunting, and wildlife observation. This adjacency significantly extends usable recreational acreage without ownership or maintenance responsibilities. The property was formerly used as a full-time residence, though it has not been occupied in several years. Access is provided by an easement that historically served as the driveway when the residence was occupied. Buyers should confirm utility availability and capacity if future building is contemplated. While the property offers a secluded setting, State Road 135 is located nearby, providing convenient north-south travel. This allows reasonable access to nearby communities including Brownstown, Seymour, and Columbus. The combination of timbered acreage, utility access, public land adjacency, and location makes this tract suitable for recreational use, land investment, or potential future residential use.