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Redfield, NY, 13437 • 13437 • Lewis County
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69 acres Tug Hill Hunting Land for Sale North Osceola, NY! Recreation Osias on Snowmobile Trail Across for State Land! If you want to be on the edge of the wild, this 69 acres is a perfect location for a Tug Hill Hideaway Cabin! Great location for 4 season paradise right in the heart of the Tug Hill Plateau. Good 3 season access along Jackson Road and during winter it becomes a packed snowmobile trail (C-5). 5 minute hike from a snowplow turnaround for walk-in visits during the winter. Amazing woodlands with mixed hardwoods such as maple, birch, cherry, and ridges making great watches for deer hunting. The seller has developed a long woodland trail about 800 feet back leading to a clearing for a camp or off-grid cabin. This sits on a ridge and is level, away from neighboring camps and surrounded by beautiful hardwoods. Developed trails throughout the entire property. This 69 acres is across the road from Line Brook State Forest (1,116 acres). Direct access to snowmobile trail. Short ride to access the Lewis County ATV trail. 15 minutes to Salmon River Reservoir and boat ramp and Redfield, NY. 30 minutes to Salmon River public fishing for steelhead, salmon, and trout. Across the road is Line Brook State Forest! New survey available upon request. This 69 acres is an ideal location for a cabin tucked away in the Heart of the Tug Hill Plateau.
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