This all-timber tract is conveniently located in the county of Boone, just a short distance past the city limits of Columbia, Missouri on its North side and only 5 minutes North of I-70. Its situated at the corner of two paved roads ( W. Fenton Rd on the North & N. Creasy Springs on the East). Water & electricity are available on both of these roads, which makes it easy to split this property into two separate tracts, and the surveying has already been done (10 acres & 12 acres) should you choose to split yourself. Quality build sites are available on both tracts.
Youll be hard pressed to find a better urban hunting situation, these hardwood ridges are choked full of the whitetail deers favorite fall food source ACORN PRODUCING OAK TREES along with plenty of cedar thickets to hold deer. Plus, the surrounding neighbors have plenty of timber & open fields to help concentrate the wildlif...
Youll be hard pressed to find a better urban hunting situation, these hardwood ridges are choked full of the whitetail deers favorite fall food source ACORN PRODUCING OAK TREES along with plenty of cedar thickets to hold deer. Plus, the surrounding neighbors have plenty of timber & open fields to help concentrate the wildlife close by. The road that runs through the West end of this property has plenty of old scrape activity from seasons past. Spend a few thousand dollars pushing out brush for food plots and its hard telling what a guy might shoot here. Deer trails are EVERYWHERE! Good access for most wind directions as well, plus- Missouri permits are over the counter.
Property Features
-All-timber tract
-Survey already paid for
-Paved road frontage on two sides
-Water & electricity readily available
-5 minutes to I-70
-5 minutes to Highway 63
-20 minutes to University of Missouri (Columbia)
-20 minutes to Finger Lake State Park
-Thousands of acres of state & federal land within a 30 minute drive
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