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The Thunderbird – 376 Acres of Natural Beauty and Wildlife Habitat in Northern Sullivan County, Indiana
Welcome to The Thunderbird, a sprawling 376-acre property nestled in northern Sullivan County, Indiana. This unique piece of land is the site of the former Thunderbird Mine and offers diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and scenic beauty. Here’s what you’ll find across this expansive property:
Land Breakdown:
Wildlife Haven
The Thunderbird is a hunter’s paradise with a variety of wildlife that calls this property home. Evidence of whitetail deer is prevalent, with sign from bucks throughout the property and well-worn trails crisscrossing the landscape from years of use. Wild turkeys frequent the property, moving between large timber areas for roosting and open ground for feeding. Waterfowl are also plentiful, with local ducks, geese, and even pelicans using the lakes as a regular roosting and resting spot.
Prime Building Location
The west side of The Thunderbird offers a stunning potential building site on a wooded hill overlooking the larger of the two lakes. This elevated location promises breathtaking morning sunrises over the lake- an ideal spot to build a home or lodge with a view. Power is located across the road at this location.
Location & Accessibility
Conveniently situated with quick access to nearby towns and cities:
Summary
Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat, a prime hunting destination, or a unique place to build a dream home surrounded by nature, The Thunderbird offers unmatched beauty and possibilities.
To schedule a property visit or receive additional information, contact Certified Land Specialist, Jeff Michalic, at the email address above or call him at 812-230-4503 .
Come explore this one-of-a-kind property and experience Indiana’s natural beauty at its finest!