This 16.2± acre parcel in Town of Conquest, Cayuga County, sits just a short distance from Duck Lake and offers a hard-to-find mix of open ground, wooded cover, and usable history. The land features a strong percentage of cleared acreage suitable for food plots, small-scale farming practices with appropriate approvals, or future improvements, paired with wooded edges that create natural travel corridors for wildlife. Great deer activity and quality bucks have been documented on the property as recently as last season, making this a legitimate hunting and recreation parcel—not just ground that looks good on paper. A historic farm site anchors the property, complete with the remains of an old barn frame and chicken coop, offering character, storytelling, and potential for adaptive reuse, storage, or creative restoration projects. The layout allows for multiple access points, stand locations, and land-management strategies, whether your goal is habitat improvement, weekend recreation, or a long-term land hold. This parcel checks a lot of boxes: usable acreage, proven wildlife presence, room for improvement, and proximity to outdoor recreation opportunities nearby. It’s the kind of property that gives you options—hunt it, improve it, work it, or simply enjoy it—without overextending your budget. If you’ve been waiting for a tract that delivers flexibility, history, and recreational value in one package, this is one worth walking.