Ask Jeff Michalic
The Turkey Run 190 is a 190 acre property in Parke County just west of Turkey Run State Park. The entire east boundary of this property is the park border. If you have ever dreamed of owning a property with potential of growing and harvesting a true Indiana giant, this is it. This property has so much to offer the outdoor enthusiast. The south boundary is Sugar Creek and a major finger of Sugar Creek cuts across the north end of the property. Two sources of water give the resident wildlife plenty of places to drink year round. The wooded acres are steep with a lot of nice trees for plenty of stand locations. The whitetail deer sign is everywhere in the form of rubs, scrapes, and trails that have been worn down from years of use. The many ridge tops produce a lot of roosting trees for the resident turkeys. Access on the property is excellent with ATV trails and former logging roads. The property is accessed by Cox Ford Road and is only a quarter mile from US 41. It divides the property and leads to Cox Ford covered bridge at the far south end. The creeks offer some great freshwater fishing for small mouth bass. The 34 acres of tillable provide some nice income and great opportunities for many of the resident animals to leave the security of the park to feed each evening. Viewing this is easy from the front porch of the 1808 Sq. Ft. house built in 1900. This is your classic old style farm house with all the modern conveniences. With 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a new kitchen, this is country living at its best. The next feature of this unique property is the small business, Cox Ford Recreation Park, a go kart track. The business sits on the southeast corner of the property with great road frontage and overlooks the Sugar Creek. The sellers will consider selling parts of the property if it makes sense and will not negatively effect further sales. To schedule a private viewing, please contact Jeff Michalic at 812-230-4503 or email him a [Email listed above]