Overview
Secluded Land with Cabin Potential
This 100-acre property, situated in the southeastern corner of Metcalfe County, Kentucky, along the western edge of the Highland Rim Region, presents an opportunity for recreational use. A small cabin is located near the center of the property, offering the potential for off-grid living. Several building sites along Muse Road, a low-traffic county road with available electricity and county water, could accommodate a new home. The property is located across Muse Road from the 1,955-acre Marrowbone State Forest and Wildlife Management Area, open during small game, deer, and turkey seasons, with a portion also open during bear season. The location is suitable for an Airbnb, providing access to the public land's hiking trails and birding opportunities. The forest is well-stocked and, with management, could provide future income as a tree farm. The property offers the opportunity to develop a hunting property in Kentucky. The property is almost entirely wooded, with an opening near the cabin. The forest includes red oak, white oak, black oak, chestnut oak, hickory, tulip poplar, beech, sugar maple, and cherry. A landowner could develop roads, trails, and hunting stand locations, as well as hiking, biking, and horseback trails. The cabin appears structurally sound but requires cleaning and repairs, featuring a loft that could sleep four. The property is within 40 minutes of the Cumberland River and within an hour's drive of Dale Hollow, Cumberland, Barren, and Green River Lakes. It is 14 minutes from Edmonton, 30 minutes from Glasgow, and 2 hours from Louisville or Nashville.