There's something about the drive-in that sets the tone for this property. As you make your way down the private drive, the noise starts to fall off, the views open up, and by the time you arrive, it feels like you've stepped into your own quiet corner of Kentucky. Set on 73 unrestricted acres in Menifee County, just minutes from Highway 460 in Wellington, this property offers a mix that's getting harder to find—privacy, usable land, and the kind of setting people are actively looking for when they book a getaway. The cabin itself was designed to make the most of it. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull the outside in, filling the space with natural light and giving you a constant view of the land. The layout is open, clean, and comfortable, with a fireplace that makes the whole place feel grounded and easy to settle into. It's the kind of space that works just as well for a weekend stay as it does for everyday living. Out on the wrap-around porch is where most people will end up spending their time. Mornings are quiet, evenings slow down, and at night, you actually get a sky full of stars. It's private in a way that feels intentional, not isolated. The cabin is mostly furnished and already set up with keyless entry, so if you wanted to continue using it as a short-term rental, you could do that without missing a beat. But what really makes this property different is everything beyond the cabin. With 73 acres split into three tracts, you're not boxed into just one use here. As you walk the land, it starts to click pretty quickly — there are multiple spots that would make great additional cabin sites, each with its own sense of privacy. Whether you ever add one more or build out something more substantial over time, the space is there to do it in a way that still feels spread out and intentional. That flexibility matters, especially this close to the Red River Gorge. You're about 28 minutes from the trailheads and just 5 minutes from Broke Leg Falls—exactly the kind of location that keeps short-term rentals booked and in demand. The difference here is you're not trying to squeeze something in... you've actually got room to grow. The land itself gives you options too—a mix of open and wooded ground that works for recreation, exploring, or even a little bit of homesteading if that's your thing. At the end of the day, this isn't just a one-cabin property. It's a place you can enjoy right now while also having the ability to shape it into something bigger down the road — without losing the privacy and feel that made you want it in the first place.