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Property Description The Ponds at Perry Ridge
20.2 Wooded Acres with Multiple Ponds, Pole Barn and Cabin
5220 Twp Hwy 162 NE, New Lexington, OH 43764
Picturesque Home/Cabin Site or Recreational Retreat
Park Like Setting with Beautiful Mature Woods
1.4 Ac Beautiful Fishing Pond with New Floating Dock
1440 SqFt Pole Barn with Concrete Floor and Electric Service
1000 SqFt Cabin w/ Loft in need of Renovation
Very Easy Access to Perry State Forest ATV Tails
Tremendous Views
Abundant Wildlife, Trophy Deer Hunting
1.6 Acre Shallow Wildlife Pond
New Ladder Stand in prime hunting location
Gated Gravel Driveway
Extensive Trail System
Numerous Building Sites – Great opportunity for Recreational Cabin Rentals
Endless Recreational Opportunities both on the property and in the area
Only Minutes to Thousands of Acres of Public Hunting and Recreation
Only Minutes to Multiple ATV Areas, Some of the best Off Road Trails in Ohio
20.192 Acres (New Survey – Tract 1 at Perry Ridge)
No Zoning and No Deed Restrictions
Additional Acreage Available
Great Cell Phone Service
AEP Electric Service in Place
Harrison Township, Perry County
Crooksville Local School District
Part of Parcel # 070001630000
Perry Ridge is located:
1.5 miles to Perry State Forest
6 miles to New Lexington
9 miles to Somerset
47 miles to Columbus
100 miles to Canton
114 miles to Dayton
143 miles to Cincinnati
5220 Twp Hwy 162 NE, New Lexington, OH 43764
GPS Coordinates: 39.765467, -82.154756
Recreational Links of Interest:
Perry State Forest:
Burr Oak Lake:
Tecumseh Trails Offroad ATV Park:
Scenic Trails Recreational Land ATV Park:
Wayne National Forest – Monday Creek OHV Trails:
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