Here’s an opportunity to own an exceptional small acreage property in northeastern Cedar County. Tucked away at the end of the line on a dead-end road you’ll find 30 +/- acres of pure paradise. In addition to the tremendous seclusion afforded by its location, this tract consists of about 26 +/- acres of Ozarks hardwood timber and 2 separate grassy openings comprising the remaining 4 +/- acres. Scenic Turkey Creek flows all the way through the property, offering good cover and water to the local wildlife and soil conditions in the adjacent bottoms that are just begging for a food plot or two to attract some of the many whitetails and wild turkeys that roam these hills and valleys. Much of the timber is large and mature, with many sizable walnuts and oaks that offer aesthetics as well as potential value. And while there are plenty of deer sign on the property, if this 30 +/- acre tract isn...
Here’s an opportunity to own an exceptional small acreage property in northeastern Cedar County. Tucked away at the end of the line on a dead-end road you’ll find 30 +/- acres of pure paradise. In addition to the tremendous seclusion afforded by its location, this tract consists of about 26 +/- acres of Ozarks hardwood timber and 2 separate grassy openings comprising the remaining 4 +/- acres. Scenic Turkey Creek flows all the way through the property, offering good cover and water to the local wildlife and soil conditions in the adjacent bottoms that are just begging for a food plot or two to attract some of the many whitetails and wild turkeys that roam these hills and valleys. Much of the timber is large and mature, with many sizable walnuts and oaks that offer aesthetics as well as potential value. And while there are plenty of deer sign on the property, if this 30 +/- acre tract isn’t quite big enough, public land hunting is available nearby with Turkey Creek Conservation Area and thousands of acres of Corps of Engineers land surrounding Stockton Lake.
Those looking for a nice location for a secluded home or cabin will also be enchanted by the property. Electricity service is within a few hundred feet of the north property line, and a well has been drilled in the northwest corner of the tract. This portion of the property is situated up above the low ground along the creek and should be well suited for a homestead. This location in the top corner leaves the bulk of the property largely unaffected by human activity, but the trails already in place make access to the far reaches easy and quiet.
Tracts like this one don’t come along very often and it’s likely to move quickly call Land Agent Scott Sudkamp at (417) 321-5427 to schedule a showing today.
Property Features
-30 +/- acres, mostly wooded
-Nice hardwood timber with lots of large white oak and walnut
-Drilled well
-Electric service nearby
-Established trails
-1.5 miles to Turkey Creek Conservation Area
-15 miles to Stockton Lake
-12 miles to Caplinger Mills
-Dead-end road offers plenty of privacy
-Just 1 mile to paved road
-16 miles to Stockton, MO
-8 miles to Humansville, MO
-50 miles to Springfield, MO
-Humansville schools
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Humansville, go west on Highway N 4.6 miles to Highway AA. Turn south on Highway AA and go 1.5 miles to E 752 Rd. Turn east on 752nd Rd and go 0.5 miles to 2251 Rd, then south on 2251 Rd to property on the east side.