14-Acre Noble County Hunting Tract with Year-Round Flowing Creek, Established Trail System & Food Plots in the Ground
The flowing creek alone makes this 14-acre Noble County tract worth the drive. Year-round water is the single biggest swing factor on a small hunting parcel, and this one has it built in. The same hunting infrastructure that anchors the neighboring 31-acre Lew Martin Road tract is already in place here — the trail system is established, the food plots are in the ground, and the blinds and stands are ready to sit.
With 14 acres and a creek bottom, deer movement is concentrated and patternable from day one. Beyond hunting, the creek opens up trout-and-recreation potential and gives the parcel a build-cabin or family-camp character that flat hunting acreage just cannot match. Multiple ridge sites would carry a small off-grid cabin if the long-term goal is to put roots down on the property.
Less than five miles from Seneca Lake puts boating, fishing, and full state-park amenities at your doorstep. Caldwell and the I-77 corridor are eleven miles north for the city commute. AEP ReCreation Land's massive public hunting acreage sits twelve miles away. Salt Fork State Park is nineteen miles. Noble County still flies under the radar for buyers chasing Guernsey and Carroll prices, which means quality whitetail country at a discount you cannot find one county over.
The combination of a creek, an established hunting setup, and a price point that fits more buyers makes this one move quickly. Pair it with the adjacent 31-acre Lew Martin Road tract for a 45-acre legacy hold combining this creek bottom with an established hunting camp and insulated outbuilding. Give Ohio Land Pro Tyler Haessly a call today at (740) 525-4582 for more details about this exceptional property and to schedule your private tour.
Property Information, Hunting Infrastructure & Location
Property Facts
- 14+/- acres total
- 0 Mud Run Road, Summerfield, OH 43788
- Noble County, Ohio
- GPS: 39.85556, -81.37261
- Parcel: 310021101000 (part of parent parcel)
- Annual taxes: TBD — contact agent
Hunting & Recreation Features
- Year-round flowing creek through parcel
- Established trail system throughout
- Multiple food plots already in the ground
- Multiple deer blinds installed
- Multiple stands installed
- Mirrors infrastructure of adjacent 31-acre tract
- Multiple ridge sites for off-grid cabin
- Trout-and-recreation potential from creek
Local Attractions & Distances
- Seneca Lake — 6.7 mi
- Caldwell, OH (I-77 Exit 25) — 11.2 mi
- AEP ReCreation Land — 12.8 mi
- Cambridge, OH — 16.7 mi
- Salt Fork State Park — 19.1 mi
- Wayne National Forest, Marietta Unit — 25.9 mi
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Questions About This Noble County Hunting Tract
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A year-round flowing creek runs through the parcel — the single biggest swing factor on a small hunting property. The same hunting infrastructure that anchors the neighboring 31-acre Lew Martin Road tract is already in place: an established trail system, multiple food plots already in the ground, and blinds and stands ready to sit. With 14 acres and a creek bottom, deer movement is concentrated and patternable from day one.
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The trail system is cut and established throughout the property. Multiple food plots are already in the ground. Multiple deer blinds and stands are installed and ready to hunt. Everything mirrors the setup on the adjacent 31-acre Lew Martin Road tract, so a buyer can walk in and start chasing whitetails on day one.
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Multiple ridge sites would carry a small off-grid cabin if the long-term goal is to put roots down. The creek bottom and ridge combination gives the parcel a build-cabin or family-camp character that flat hunting acreage just cannot match. No utilities are currently on site — any structure would be off-grid or require a buyer to bring in services. Contact Tyler Haessly at (740) 525-4582 for details on building considerations in Noble County.
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Seneca Lake sits less than 5 miles away — full boating, fishing, and Ohio State Park amenities at your doorstep. AEP ReCreation Land's massive public hunting acreage is 12.8 miles away. Salt Fork State Park, Ohio's largest, is 19.1 miles. The Marietta Unit of Wayne National Forest is 25.9 miles for the bigger-game weekend warrior. The creek itself opens up trout-and-recreation potential right on the property.
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Yes. The adjacent 31-acre Lew Martin Road tract is also listed and shares the same parent parcel. Pairing the two creates a 45-acre legacy hold combining this 14-acre creek bottom with the established hunting camp, insulated outbuilding, and off-grid bunk setup on the neighboring tract. Contact Tyler Haessly at (740) 525-4582 to discuss combining both.
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Noble County still flies under the radar for buyers chasing Guernsey and Carroll prices, which means quality whitetail country at a discount you cannot find one county over. Lower population pressure means the same quality whitetail genetics with less crowding. Properties this size with creek, infrastructure, and access to Seneca Lake do not hit the market often.
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Parcel Number: 310021101000 (part of parent parcel — being split from the larger parent tract). Noble County, Ohio. Zip 43788. Approximate centroid GPS: 39.85556, -81.37261. Annual taxes: TBD, contact the listing agent. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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Call Tyler Haessly at (740) 525-4582 or email Tyler@BuckeyeLandSales.com to set up a showing. Showings are strictly by appointment only and a licensed real estate agent must be present for all showings.