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40 Acres, Joins Mark Twain National Forest, Springs, Rolling Hill, Great Views, Paved Road Frontage. Wright County
Description
The hills and hollows of the Ozark Mountains are an enchanting place. They're a place of extensive forests with towering oaks, cedars and a place full of springs and ancient stone and clear cold streams. Plenty of deer and turkeys call this property home. If this property itself doesn't offer quite enough room to roam, Hundreds of additional acres are available for exploration on the Mark Twain National Forest land that's accessible along the property's Western and Northern boundary. Buyers looking for a 40 acres with a beautiful building site for a home with paved road frontage should give this one a closer look. With rural electric service available along the road, you could experience life in the forest, well buffered from the hectic pace of the city, where you'll hear more whippoorwills and owls than cars. No Restrictions
Additional Information
wildlife
- Small Game
- Turkey
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- Hunting
improvements
- Fencing