Located in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, this 31.99 acre tract is primarily timber and sets up well for hunting and general recreational use. It sits near the end of a dead-end road with very little traffic, giving it a more tucked-away and private feel. The property has a strong history of deer activity, and Breckinridge County as a whole is well known for its whitetail hunting. This tract fits right into that landscape and offers a good opportunity for those looking for land in the area. While the property is mostly timber, there is a good amount of diversity throughout. There is a mix of hard and soft mast, including a strong presence of white oak. In one section, there is a glade area with a stand of cedar. That cedar provides natural thermal cover, which can play a role in wildlife movement during both early and late seasons. In warmer months, it can offer shade, and as temperatures drop, it can serve as a windbreak. Altogether, the combination of timber and thicker cover creates a well-rounded habitat. Access comes from a dead-end road with limited traffic. Electric is available at the road, offering the potential for a hunting cabin or weekend retreat, subject to buyer verification. At just under 32 acres, the property is a manageable size while still providing enough room to hunt, explore, or spend time outdoors. Whether the goal is a hunting tract, a recreational getaway, or a land investment, this property offers a combination of features that make it worth considering without being difficult to maintain. Overall, this is a good example of a smaller timber tract in a part of Kentucky known for its deer population. It offers a balance of cover, location, and access for buyers looking in this region. Call today to schedule a private showing.