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County Road 1000 W Seymour IN 47274
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- 42
- Acres
Discover 42 acres of beautiful, secluded land perfect for hunting, recreation, or a private outdoor retreat on the western edge of Jennings County in Seymour, Indiana . This exceptional property features 36 acres of mature classified hardwood forest, providing ideal habitat for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. The remaining 6 acres are classified wetlands, enhancing the natural ecosystem and attracting abundant game. Gum Lick Creek runs between the wetlands and forest. The hardwood timber offers excellent cover, food sources, and stand locations, making this tract a proven setup for serious hunters. With its mix of forest and wetlands, the land supports year-round wildlife activity and offers a true back-to-nature experience. The western boundary of the property is county road frontage, connecting to South County Road 1250 E. Whether you're looking for a dedicated hunting property, a recreational getaway, or a long-term land investment, this Classified Forest & Wildlands program acreage delivers privacy, natural beauty, and strong outdoor value.
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- # Acres: 42.00
- Sewer: See Remarks
Listing Office: Kohler Realty
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Listing information last updated on April 3rd, 2026 at 10:58pm EDT.

