170 Acres Wooded Land Live Creek
Webster Turkey Farm Rd : Camdenton, MO 65020
Camden County, Missouri

Farm Description
Price Reduced. Very Affordable. 170 Acres of Pristine Recreational Land Additional 85.3 acres available, contact agent. Very Secluded with Over a Half Mile of Live Creek to Travel and Explore. This Clear, Cool, Picturesque Stream Occupies One of the Headwater Drainages for Brushy Creek, which Meanders through Ozarks Forests & Fields for Miles before Joining the Niangua River. The Pools and Riffles of this Stream are Large Enough to Harbor Abundant Aquatic Life such as Frogs, Crayfish, Snails, Darters, Sculpins, Chubs, Shiners and Minnows But Small Enough that Canoers will Never be a problem.
Access to this Property is via 7/10ths of mile of Private Ridge Road, off of a State Maintained Blacktop Road, in southern Camden County, Missouri. For a Quick Infusion of Civilization & Conveniences, this Property is Only 15-20 Minutes from the City of Camdenton, the Hub of Lake of the Ozarks. Camdenton has a population of around 4000 Here You'll Find Restaurants, Shopping, Services and All of the Information you Need to Explore Lake of the Ozarks. This is Missouri's Second Largest Lake, with over 1200 Miles of Shoreline and 54,000 Surface Acres of Water for Fishing Skiing, Boating, Sightseeing and PWC Fun.
On the way to this Property, You'll likely Pass Through Ha Ha Tonka State Park, and you'll also be Close to Lead Mine Conservation Area and Tunnel Dam. Electric Service Lines Cross the Corner of this Property, Providing You with an Easy Upgrade for Your Camping, RV Site, or Maybe your Own Cabin Get-a-Way an Inexpensive way to get the Whole Family Participating in Outdoor Activities.
This Acreage is Mostly Timber with Some Existing Atv/Hiking Trails. The Terrain is Typical Ozark, Gentle to Rugged. There is a Centrally Located Gentle Valley which Offers About 3/4 of Mile of Secluded Bottomland. This could be Cleared and Restored to Natural Grasses or Developed into Wildlife Food Plots and Bedding Areas for Those Mature Whitetails and Trophy Gobblers.
There are Many Scenic Areas, and a Couple of Nice, Wide Ridgetops Have Tremendous Late Fall and Winter Views. History buffs will be fascinated with the small private cemetery located on the southern border, dating back past the early 1800'S.
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