Located on the north side of Interstate 64 along the western boundary of Harrison County, this 55+/- acre property offers seclusion, recreation, and residential opportunities. Situated at the dead end of Cox’s Road NW, a paved county road, it adjoins more than 1, 500 acres of Harrison-Crawford State Forest. The Blue River, considered one of Indiana’s cleanest waterways, is only 800 yards from the property line and easily reached by foot. Property features year-round spring. The acreage includes about 40+/- acres of mature hardwood timber and 15+/- acres of fescue pasture, creating options for agriculture, livestock, or additional building sites along the road frontage. Two country homes are included. The first is a 1, 688 sq. Ft. Brick ranch built in 1993 with three bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a full basement, and matching brick 3 bay garage. Multiple outbuildings. The second, built in 1974, is a 986 sq. Ft. Home with two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a partial basement. Both homes are served by Harrison REMC, private septic systems, propane gas, and a shared water well. This tract combines existing residences, infrastructure, and diverse land features. Nearby destinations include Wyandotte Cave, O’Bannon Woods State Park, Indiana Caverns, the Leavenworth Overlook, and public Blue River access at Milltown. The property is about 10 miles from Corydon, 7 miles from Milltown, and 30 miles from New Albany, providing convenient access to surrounding communities and amenities.