Wooded rural acreage with electricity and a nice gravel road along one boundary .. it doesn’t get much better. But what if it shared another boundary with Mark Twain National Forest. Or what if ownership included deeded access to spring-fed 12-Mile Creek … a landowner dream come true.
And there are NO restrictions … hunt, camp, build, ride ATVs, shoot. Use it as a bug out location if the SHTF in the city.
The opportunities are endless.
This nearly 30 acre property is wooded and gently rolling, but with level areas to build or camp. Your northern boundary is part of the southern boundary of the 22,176-acre Mark Twain National Forest … public ground where you can hunt, ride and explore. Yet you’re only about 1.5 miles by road from U.S. 67 for quick and easy access.
The land has simply been used to grow timber and wildlife in the past. It’s wooded and teeming with deer, turkey and small game. Once you see it, you’ll likely want to own it!
From Fredericktown (Madison County, Mo.) go approximately 12.9 miles south to Madison Co. Road 417 (CR 417) on right, take 417 a short distance and cross bridge, turn left on CR 410, go about a mile to entrance to property on left. Watch for sign.