35.97 Acres Above West Fork of Duck Creek — Cabin, 9 Permanent Stands, Dual Road Wind Entry, Ridgetop Homesite Pad, AEP ReCreation Land in County
This is 35.97 acres of Noble County ridgetop sitting above the West Fork of Duck Creek, with a gated entrance, an existing cabin, and road frontage on two sides. Nine permanent stands and blinds are already hung across bedding, travel, and wetland edges. A trail system is already cut through the timber. Two acres of open field sit at the top of the ridge, giving you a ready homesite pad with genuine long views and existing driveway access.
The ground runs from roughly eleven hundred feet of ridgetop elevation down into a creek corridor along the southern and western edges of the property. The creek at the bottom is big enough to fish and big enough to hold deer through the dry months of fall. What sets this place apart is the two-road access — County Road 42 on one side and Goose Run Road on the other — which means you pick your entry point based on the wind every single sit and never blow your own hunt walking in.
This is classic southeastern Ohio transition ground between ridge and water, the kind of terrain that naturally concentrates deer movement. AEP ReCreation Land sits right in Noble County, giving you a free lifetime permit on top of your own ground. Annual taxes sit under $720. Noble County recreational land has appreciated strong over the last several years, and tracts in this size class with a cabin, two road frontages, and a creek rarely come up.
Property Information, Parcels & Location
Property Facts
- 35.97 surveyed acres (3 parcels)
- 0 Goose Run Road, Dexter City, OH 45727
- Noble County, Jefferson Township
- GPS: 39.6573, -81.4227
- Annual taxes: under $720
- Minerals: held by seller
- Noble Local School District
Three Parcels (Combined)
- 130021402001
- 190021293011
- 190021293010
Hunting & Features
- Existing cabin — gated entrance
- 9 permanent stands + blinds
- Trail system cut through timber
- 2 ac cleared ridgetop field
- ~1,100 ft ridgetop elevation
- West Fork of Duck Creek
- Wetlands along low ground
- Road frontage on 2 roads
- CR 42 + Goose Run Road
- Deer, turkey, grouse
Public Land & Recreation
- AEP ReCreation — Noble County (free permit)
- Wolf Run State Park — 12 mi north
- Seneca Lake — ~30 min north
- Salt Fork State Park — ~45 min north
- The Wilds — ~45 min NW
- Marietta — ~25 min south
- Caldwell — ~8 min
- Columbus — under 2 hrs
- Pittsburgh — ~3 hrs
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Questions About This Noble County Ridgetop Property
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Nine permanent stands and blinds are already hung across bedding areas, travel corridors, and wetland edges. A trail system is already cut through the timber. The property has dual road access — County Road 42 on one side and Goose Run Road on the other — meaning you pick your entry point based on the wind every single sit and never blow your own hunt walking in. The existing cabin provides shelter on day one.
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An existing cabin sits on the property with a gated entrance. Approximately 2 acres of cleared open field sit at the top of the ridge, giving you a homesite-ready pad with genuine long views and existing driveway access. Whether the plan is to use the existing cabin or eventually build a home on the cleared ridgetop pad, the infrastructure for both is already on the ground. Utilities at the cabin to be verified at showing.
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The West Fork of Duck Creek runs along the southern and western edges of the property. The creek is big enough to fish and big enough to hold deer through the dry months of fall. Wetlands along the low ground add an additional water source. This creek-to-ridgetop transition is classic southeastern Ohio terrain — the kind that naturally concentrates deer movement between bedding on the ridge and water at the bottom.
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AEP ReCreation Land sits right in Noble County. A free lifetime permit gives you access to thousands of additional acres of public hunting and 600+ ponds on top of your own private ground. Wolf Run State Park is twelve miles north for trout and bass fishing. Seneca Lake is about 30 minutes north. Salt Fork State Park — Ohio's largest — is 45 minutes north.
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Three parcels convey together: 130021402001, 190021293011, 190021293010. Jefferson Township, Noble County. GPS: 39.6573, -81.4227. Annual taxes under $720. Noble Local School District. Mineral rights held by seller — do not convey. Utilities at the cabin to be verified at showing. Showings strictly by appointment — licensed agent must be present.