This 64 acre property, located just 20 minutes from Eminence, has quite a variety of characteristics that makes it unique. The property is located on paved Highway H and has a well and power already in place. There are 2 ponds on the property, an old copper mine, huge rock outcroppings, one which appears to be granite, and some very long distance views from the mountain top. The views are best when there is no foliage; however, removing a few trees could make this view year-round! Property is fenced and cross fenced with approximately 15 acres open with the remainder in timber. There are 2 nice ponds and a wet weather creek. The terrain is gently rolling on part, but fairly steep (but still walkable land) on others. There is a mix of oaks, pine, and some cedar, some mature, marketable open timber stands, young timber stands, and some scrub, perfect for wildlife including, deer, tu...
This 64 acre property, located just 20 minutes from Eminence, has quite a variety of characteristics that makes it unique. The property is located on paved Highway H and has a well and power already in place. There are 2 ponds on the property, an old copper mine, huge rock outcroppings, one which appears to be granite, and some very long distance views from the mountain top. The views are best when there is no foliage; however, removing a few trees could make this view year-round! Property is fenced and cross fenced with approximately 15 acres open with the remainder in timber. There are 2 nice ponds and a wet weather creek. The terrain is gently rolling on part, but fairly steep (but still walkable land) on others. There is a mix of oaks, pine, and some cedar, some mature, marketable open timber stands, young timber stands, and some scrub, perfect for wildlife including, deer, turkey, and elk... yes, elk. The land is located a few miles down the road from Peck Ranch where Elk were restored to Missouri.
This property is located in the near thousands of acres of public land, both state and national, scenic rivers and springs including the Current River, Jacks Fork, Alley Springs, Round Spring, etc. The NW corner touches Rocky Creek Conservation Area, Missouri Conservation Area.
Call/text Maria Lawler to schedule a tour today at 417-300-0626.
Shannon County | River Country | Recreation | Seclusion | Road Frontage | Ozarks | Ozark Mountains | South Central MO | Winona, MO 65588 | Hunting | Fishing | Floating | mixed use residential, recreational, timberland | whitetail deer |
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