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**LAND FOR SALE – 3.31+/- Acres – Potential Building Site – Pekin, IN**  Off West Morgan Lane, Jackson Township, Washington County, IN 47165 Discover this peaceful 3.31+/- acre wooded parcel tucked off West Morgan Lane in rural Jackson Township,...
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Indiana presents a unique opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to own a piece of Hoosier State’s beautiful natural scenery. Indiana is well known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and sparkling lakes, providing endless opportunities for a wide range of recreational activities, including hunting, fishing, boating, and more. It also has a central location in the United States. This makes it an ideal location for those who want easy access to other parts of the country, as it’s within driving distance of many major cities, including Chicago, Indianapolis, and Cincinnati.

A key advantage of owning property in Indiana is the state’s relatively low cost of living. Compared to other states in the Midwest and across the country, Indiana has a relatively low cost of living, making it an affordable option for those looking to purchase recreational property. Also, it is home to a range of unique attractions, including the world-renowned Indianapolis Motor Speedway, historic landmarks, and charming small towns, providing endless entertainment opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Call Mossy Oak Properties for any questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Indiana Southern Hill Country appealing for recreational land buyers?

The southern part of Indiana holds the best recreational land in the entire state. Counties like Brown, Monroe, Lawrence, and Jackson have massive blocks of public woods like the Hoosier National Forest and Brown County State Park. Hunters constantly look for private land that touches these public lands because it instantly gives them thousands of extra acres to hunt for free. The bottomlands sitting along the Wabash, White, and East Fork White rivers are incredible for deer because the animals have acorns falling in the woods and huge farm fields right next door. Up north, the Kankakee River marsh area in Newton and Jasper counties is legendary for duck hunting when the birds migrate south.

How is deer hunting on Indiana recreational land?

Indiana deer hunting is very strong, especially down south where you find rolling hills, thick creek bottoms, and huge farm fields all mixed together. The main gun season lasts for two weeks in November, and you can only use shotguns or specific rifle calibers. Because the gun season is short, bow hunters get a massive advantage that they can hunt the woods from late September all the way through early January. Properties down in the river bottoms of Dubois, Pike, and Gibson counties, or along the Ohio River in Switzerland, Ohio, and Dearborn counties, consistently grow the biggest bucks in the state. Always run trail cameras on a property before you buy it to prove the big deer are actually there.

What does recreational land cost per acre in Indiana?

Based on regional sales data, hunting and recreational land in the southern hills sells for $3,000 to $6,000 per acre. The final price depends on how good the timber is, whether the land roads are solid, and if there is a creek or pond. The absolute most expensive hunting land is thick hardwood creek bottom that already has a good road system cut through it. If a property directly touches the Hoosier National Forest or Jackson-Washington State Forest, the price skyrockets because that public land border makes the property feel ten times larger. Up north, good hunting land near duck marshes or rivers usually goes for $2,500 to $4,500 per acre. Overall, Indiana is noticeably cheaper for hunting land than Ohio or Illinois.

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