Tucked back off Grassland Road in Brownsville, this 31.5-acre tract in Edmonson County offers a secluded, well-managed property tailored for whitetail and turkey hunters. The property is accessed by a gravel deeded easement, providing privacy while offering the improvements and layout needed for a turnkey hunting experience.The habitat is diverse and thoughtfully developed. Approximately 1.25 acres are in two established clover food plots, strategically located to draw and hold wildlife throughout the season. The remainder of the property is a mix of mature and cutover timber set up for long-term management with prescribed fire. A well-designed network of firebreaks makes controlled burns possible to maintain high-quality habitat and doubles as an exceptional interior road system. These trails provide access to every part of the property, allowing for efficient game retrieval and the ability to approach stands with minimal disturbance.The tract borders Beaver Dam Creek, a year-round water source that enhances the habitat while adding scenic character. The creek bottom is highlighted by rock outcroppings and bluffs, creating a unique setting. When conditions are right in the fall, this bottomland will flood, offering excellent opportunities to hunt wood ducks. Just as importantly, Beaver Dam Creek serves as a major travel corridor for deer, making it a consistent focal point for hunting setups during the fall.Edmonson County is widely known for producing exceptional quality bucks, and trail camera photos confirm that this property already has some impressive deer. The hunting potential is evident with the foundation of food plots, cover, and a creek system in place. Continued habitat management and time will only increase its productivity and long-term value.For hunters looking for a manageable, secluded tract with food, water, cover, and a proven history of wildlife activity, this 31.5-acre property offers the rare combination of quality habitat, access, and natural beauty in south-central Kentucky.