Just minutes from the quaint river town of Potosi, this 49-acre wooded ridge in Grant County has long-term timber investment value and outstanding whitetail potential.
The property is entirely wooded with a mix of black walnut, scattered pine, maple and oak. Significant marketable walnut is currently standing, with future value in hundreds of younger planted walnuts.
Access is through a recorded easement that connects to the wide, well-established ridge road. The trail provides easy access for vehicles, climbing from the creek bottom, along a steep ravine to the beautiful ridgetop. At the top sits a natural “crossroads” clearing, where several trails intersect making an ideal food plot location. The ravine funnels deer naturally and with the right wind direction or evening thermals, your wind would pull down the ditch. It's a strategic location for a stand or blind setup.
North of the “crossroads” is a runoff pond, another high-odds stand site. Internal trails span throughout the ridge, some are wide enough that they could be used for planting additional food plots.
The northwest side of the property features a bench trail, perfect for catching bucks cruising during the rut. This hot-spot is made evident by fresh rubs and scrapes, with several scarred trees from years past. The far southeast corner has dense cover along a hardwood ridge, with multiple ditches that naturally collect deer movement.
This combination of natural funnels, diverse timber, and food plot options make this a versatile hunting piece that’s ready for your vision.
Directions: From Potosi, head north on US-61 for .6 mi. Turn right on frontage road and then right again on Hippy Hollow Rd. Continue for 1 mi. to Cul De Sac at the end of road. Property is accessed through driveway entrance on the right/south.