In the hills and valleys of western Newton County, you’ll find a scenic slice of America. Rolling hills stretch to the horizon, draped in green pastures and dotted with scattered groves of oak, hickory, and persimmon. It’s a classic Ozarks landscape, where historically the eastern woods met the western prairies. Within these hills and hollows, waters run clear, sturdy hardwoods stretch towards the sky, and native wildlife such as whitetails and turkeys roam the ridges in search of acorns and other mast. Low pressure is a key requisite for growing mature deer, and when you combine ample food, low pressure, and good genetics, whitetail bucks can grow to a size sure to make dreams come true. This wonderful timber tract is ideally situated well back from any public roads. Access is provided through a long easement road, ensuring plenty of seclusion to the critters calling it home. Moderate l...
In the hills and valleys of western Newton County, you’ll find a scenic slice of America. Rolling hills stretch to the horizon, draped in green pastures and dotted with scattered groves of oak, hickory, and persimmon. It’s a classic Ozarks landscape, where historically the eastern woods met the western prairies. Within these hills and hollows, waters run clear, sturdy hardwoods stretch towards the sky, and native wildlife such as whitetails and turkeys roam the ridges in search of acorns and other mast. Low pressure is a key requisite for growing mature deer, and when you combine ample food, low pressure, and good genetics, whitetail bucks can grow to a size sure to make dreams come true. This wonderful timber tract is ideally situated well back from any public roads. Access is provided through a long easement road, ensuring plenty of seclusion to the critters calling it home. Moderate logging within the past few years has resulted in a substantial increase in desirable food and cover, and evidence of deer browsing is common. The topography changes are gentle - not too steep but significant enough to make these 40 acres seem like more. And if 40 acres isn’t quite enough, the sellers are willing to negotiate on an additional 10 acres along the west side. This parcel offers tremendous seclusion, great hunting, and an attractive price. Call land agent Scott Sudkamp today to schedule a private showing and see for yourself just what a great property this is.
Property Features
-40 +/- acres with option for purchase of 10 +/- additional acres
-Access easement to be surveyed and staked prior to closing
-Dense whitetail bedding cover
-Multiple hardwood species, predominantly oaks
-Gently rolling topography
-Cleared food plot locations
-Very secluded setting
-15 miles from Joplin, MO
-80 miles from Springfield, MO
-55 miles from Bentonville, AR
-Seneca schools
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Seneca, go north on Highway 43 3.7 miles to Kapok Drive. Turn east on Kapok Dr. and go 0.5 miles to fork in the road. Stay right at the fork. Go another 0.2 miles on the private road. The property easement begins right after the road crosses the pond dam. Easement is approximately ¾ mile long to property. Easement is marked with pink surveyor’s tape.