This 15-acre tract in Davis County offers the perfect blend of timber, open grass, and privacy, making it ideal for a smaller hunting property or a future acreage and homesite. With approximately 10 acres of timber and 5 acres of open grassland, it provides excellent wildlife habitat along with a good building location. The 15 acres are being split off a 40-acre tract and will be subject to a final survey prior to closing. The landowner is also open to negotiating hunting rights or potentially selling more tillable acres, providing an opportunity to expand this into a more complete hunting or investment property. From a hunting perspective, this property checks all the boxes. The timber is a mix of hardwood and pasture timber and features a couple of ridges that provide good bedding for different times of the year and naturally funnel deer toward the neighboring crop field, which serves as the main food source for all the ground around and is a hub for wildlife activity in the area. One of the best features of this tract is its privacy. Located at the end of Harvest Avenue, a dead-end road with no through traffic due to a bridge closure just north of the property, this area sees very little activity. Numerous deer trails cross the road and enter this property from neighboring lands. Approximately 4.5 acres of open grassland near the road provides a good building location for a home or cabin, offering peaceful seclusion yet convenient proximity.