The Thorpe Road Tract is a +/- 68 acre timberland and recreation property located in the Town of Sidney, Delaware County, New York. The property is a highly stocked timberland asset; part of an assembly of tracts selected for their excellent growing sites for quality hardwood sawtimber. A 2014 timber inventory report estimates 693 MBF or 10.2 MBF per acre (Scribner Scale). Thorpe Road's species composition is heavy in red maple (40%), northern red oak (18%), and hemlock (17%). Detailed inventory reports are available upon request. SECONDARY ATTRIBUTES: The Town of Sidney is situated in the northwest corner of Delaware County, in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains. The town sits along the banks of the Susquehanna River, the longest river on the United States east coast draining into the Atlantic Ocean. The Susquehanna River offers a variety of fish species for fishermen including Smallmouth Bass, Flathead Catfish, Panfish, and Walleye. A few miles south of Sidney lies three New York State forests; Melondy Hill, Arctic China, and Steam Mill State Forest. With a healthy habitat for whitetail deer, black bear, eastern turkeys and ruffed grouse the area is ideal for the big and small game species. The property offers immediate cash returns in timber sales to help offset acquisition costs. LOCATION: The Town of Sidney is located at the junction of Interstate 88 and State Route 8. To access the property proceed southerly on State Route 8 to Thorpe Road. Then proceed 3/4 mile northwesterly on Thorpe Road to deeded ROW to the property.