14.5-Acre Pike County Weekend Hunting Tract — Mineral Rights Convey, Dead-End Road, Bottom Funnel, Established Trails, Electric/Water/Propane, Build Ready
Some properties are built for long-term planning. This one is built for immediate action. At 14.5 acres, this tract eliminates the complexity that comes with larger holdings while delivering the core features weekend hunters and recreational buyers actually use. Direct road access at the end of a dead-end road, manageable size, established trails, and ready infrastructure make this a turnkey setup that works from opening day. Mineral rights convey.
The dead-end road location delivers the privacy and seclusion serious buyers want without sacrificing accessibility. The small bottom area creates natural pinch points where terrain forces deer to follow predictable travel routes — proven patterns that make stand placement straightforward. The trail system connects access points to hunting locations efficiently. You can hunt every corner in a single outing without excessive ground to cover.
With water, propane, and electric available, this tract is also ready for a cabin or future home. The dead-end location keeps neighbors at a distance while infrastructure access keeps construction straightforward. Whether the plan is a weekend cabin retreat or a future permanent residence in the Waverly City School District, the utilities are in place.
Property Information & Nearby Recreation
Property Facts
- 14.5+/- acres
- 789 Moats Hollow Road, Waverly, OH 45690
- Pike County, Ohio
- Jackson Township
- Parcel: 01-037100.0000
- GPS: 39.0625, -82.9077
- Waverly City School District
- Mineral rights convey
Infrastructure
- Electric — available
- Water — available
- Propane — available
- Septic — needed
- Dead-end road location
- Trail system established
Nearby Recreation
- Lake White SP — minutes (337 ac)
- Wayne National Forest — ~45 min
- Scioto River — fishing + paddling
- Pike Lake SP — camping + trails
- SamJam Bluegrass Festival
- Buckeye Trail system
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Questions About This Moats Hollow Road Property
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Yes — mineral rights convey with this property. This is significant in Ohio where oil and gas rights are frequently severed from surface rights at the time of sale or through prior transactions. Contact Tyler Haessly at (740) 525-4582 for full details.
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The property sits at the end of a dead-end road — no through traffic, maximum privacy and seclusion, and neighbors stay at a distance naturally. You can enter and exit the property quickly without passing through a shared corridor, which is also advantageous for minimizing pressure on deer movement near stand locations.
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The small bottom area creates natural pinch points where terrain forces deer to follow predictable travel routes. These are proven patterns that make stand placement straightforward rather than speculative. The trail system connects access points to hunting locations efficiently, reducing time and effort to reach productive stands.
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Electric, water, and propane are available at the property. A septic system would be needed for a cabin or home build. The dead-end road location ensures privacy while infrastructure access keeps construction straightforward.
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Lake White State Park offers 337 acres of water for fishing and recreation just minutes away. Wayne National Forest adds thousands of public acres roughly 45 minutes out. The Scioto River provides fishing and paddling access. Pike Lake State Park has camping and trails. Pike County also hosts the annual SamJam Bluegrass Festival and connects to the Buckeye Trail system.