Hardesty Road 8-Parcel Split (~242 Total Acres): This is Tract 4 — the most versatile mid-range parcel with a wired pole barn. Also available: Tract 1 (118 ac, $1.5M — turnkey furnished cabin) and Tract 2 (10.5 ac, $130K — open build site). Contact Tyler Haessly at (740) 525-4582 for all available tracts.
1600 Hardesty Road Tract 4 — 47-acre versatile parcel with pole barn, hunting ground, and creek, Muskingum County, Ohio
Muskingum County, Ohio · Norwich · Highland Township · Tract 4 of 8
1600 Hardesty Road — Tract 4
Norwich, OH 43767
47+/- Acres | Pole Barn + Electric · Hunting Trails · Creek · Open Farm Ground
Price
$470,000
Acreage
47+/- ac
Per Acre
$10,000/ac
Pole Barn
Electric Hooked Up
Creek
Yes — flowing
Minerals
Don't Convey
About This Property

47 Acres with Pole Barn & Electric, Hunting Trails, Flowing Creek, and Open Farm Ground — One of the Most Functional Parcels in the Hardesty Road Split

Forty-seven acres of versatile ground with a pole barn already wired for electric makes Tract 4 one of the most functional parcels in the Hardesty Road split. The pole barn gives you immediate covered storage and a working base from the moment you close — whether you plan to hunt, farm, or build a full-time residence.

A small amount of open farm ground supports a mini farming operation with room for animals, crops, or food plots. The rest of the acreage is well-suited for hunting, with trail systems already cut through the timber and a flowing creek that holds wildlife year-round. This is the kind of property that works for multiple purposes at the same time without one use limiting another — run a weekend hunting camp, manage a small agricultural operation, and still have ground left over for a future home site.

The terrain offers a good mix of elevation and cover that keeps deer, turkey, and other game moving through the property consistently. Highland Township keeps things rural and quiet, and Columbus is about 67 miles west on I-70. At $10,000 per acre, a parcel with a wired barn, creek, trails, open ground, and build site potential is hard to match in Muskingum County.

Pole Barn — Electric Already Hooked UpImmediate covered storage and a working base — useful from the first day of ownership for hunting, farming, or building
Hunting Trails Already Cut + Deer & TurkeyTrail system through the timber, flowing creek for year-round wildlife water, mix of elevation and cover
Flowing Creek — Year-Round Wildlife WaterWhite Eyes Creek area — creek runs through the property holding game consistently through every season
Open Farm Ground for Mini FarmingRoom for animals, row crops, hay, or food plots — one deed handles hunting, farming, and a build site
Build Site Potential on the PropertyGround left over for a future home site or cabin after the barn, farm, and hunting uses are accounted for
$10,000/Acre — Hard to Match at This PriceWired barn, creek, trails, open ground, and build potential in Muskingum County at exactly $10K per acre
Property Details

Property Information, Features & Location

Property Facts

  • 47+/- acres, Tract 4 of 8
  • 1600 Hardesty Road, Norwich, OH 43767
  • Highland Township, Muskingum County
  • GPS: 39.9517, -81.7456
  • Annual taxes: TBD
  • No minerals convey
  • East Muskingum Local School District

Features

  • Pole barn — electric hooked up
  • Open farm ground
  • Trail system through timber
  • Flowing creek — wildlife water
  • Deer and turkey habitat
  • Build site potential
  • Multiple use cases on one deed
  • White Eyes Creek area

Location

  • New Concord — ~4 mi
  • Zanesville — ~18 mi
  • Cambridge — ~15 mi
  • Columbus — ~67 mi via I-70
  • The Wilds — ~25 mi
  • Seneca Lake — ~25 mi
Showing Policy: Showings strictly by appointment only. A licensed agent must be present for all showings. Contact Tyler Haessly at (740) 525-4582 to schedule.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About This Hardesty Road 47-Acre Tract

  • Tract 4 combines a pole barn with electric already hooked up, open farm ground, an established trail system through the timber, a flowing creek, and room for a future home site — all on one 47-acre deed. You can run a weekend hunting camp, manage a small agricultural operation, and still have ground left over for building. The barn gives you immediate covered storage and a working base from the moment you close.
  • Trail systems are already cut through the timber, and a flowing creek holds wildlife year-round. The terrain offers a good mix of elevation and cover that keeps deer, turkey, and other game moving through the property consistently. The open farm ground also supports food plot setup to complement the natural habitat.
  • At $470,000 for 47 acres, Tract 4 comes to exactly $10,000 per acre — hard to match for a parcel that includes a wired pole barn, creek, trails, open ground, and build site potential in Muskingum County.
  • This 8-parcel split offers options at different sizes and price points. Tract 1 (118 acres, $1,500,000) is the flagship with a fully furnished 3,900 sq ft cabin. Tract 2 (10.5 acres, $130,000) is the affordable open build site. Tract 4 falls in the middle: 47 acres with a wired pole barn, farming ground, hunting, and build potential — the most functional mid-range parcel in the split.
  • No mineral rights convey with this property. Contact Tyler Haessly for full details prior to purchase.
Parcel Map & Location

1600 Hardesty Road Tract 4, Norwich, OH 43767 — Muskingum County

All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. 47+/- acres, Tract 4 of 8-parcel split (~242 total acres). 1600 Hardesty Road, Norwich, OH 43767. Highland Township, Muskingum County. GPS: 39.9517, -81.7456. Annual taxes TBD. No mineral rights convey. Electric hooked up at pole barn. City water TBD. Showings strictly by appointment — licensed agent must be present.