"Lost Fork Valley Farms," once a honey collection and processing operation, is now available for new ownership. The property previously featured numerous bee boxes, with the owners dedicating several years to planting flowers, fruit trees, and other Indiana-native plants that attract pollinators. Additionally, the farm was managed as a QDMA site (Quality Deer Management Association, now the National Deer Association), focused on creating ideal habitats for deer and turkey, ensuring ample cover for spring fawns and turkey broods. The property includes a building that served as both a hunting camp and a honey processing area. It features two entry doors, a rolling garage door, a concrete floor, water, electricity, fiber optic internet, and a septic holding tank. The kitchen offers generous counter space and two sinks and presents great potential for hosting cookouts, processing wild game, or cleaning up after camping trips. The bathroom, shared with the utility room, includes a shower, water heater, and PEX plumbing. A wood-burning stove heats the building and completes the Southern Indiana cabin atmosphere. The property has supported successful deer and turkey hunting over the years, with its triangular layout offering great opportunities for hunters to position themselves and catch game crossing the hills or entering the fields. Located near Splinter Ridge, a public hunting area known for deer, turkey, and squirrel populations, new owners have several thousand additional acres they can scout, hike, and hunt. The property is also close to the Ohio River for fishing enthusiasts, just a short drive from Madison for shopping, and about 30 minutes from Belterra Casino for dining and entertainment. This property is available for showings by appointment only to pre-qualified buyers.