This 120 +/- acre tract lies in a remote area of Texas County, Missouri and borders the Gist Ranch Conservation Area on the east side, which provides access to over 11,000 acres of public lands. This forested property has been meticulously managed through a forestry plan for the past 5 years working toward a healthy growth system into the future. There has been a focus placed on the growth of strong nut-bearing trees such as oaks, hickory, and walnut trees. In addition, there are persimmons, pawpaw, hazelnut, and holly trees also. The current owner did a controlled burn over the winter months to manage the underbrush which will allow for healthy growth.
As you leave the county road access moving into the existing trail system throughout the property, you will find the two wildlife ponds placed to attract game to this property. With small food plots established with native grasses and pl...
As you leave the county road access moving into the existing trail system throughout the property, you will find the two wildlife ponds placed to attract game to this property. With small food plots established with native grasses and plenty of bedding areas around the property, this tract contains everything needed to attract and hold deer and turkey. If you'd like to open up larger food plot areas, there is ample space and soil that would allow for additional setups.
If you are searching for a build site on a larger acreage, this could fit the bill. There are multiple build sites level enough to build a full-time home or a recreational cabin. With electrical service running along the county road, connecting will be a breeze. Whether you want to build closer to the road or tucked back into a corner, there are many areas that would make for a beautiful setting. An additional 80 acres are available as well. Don't wait, give me a call at (417) 671-3117 to schedule a time to go see the land.
Property Features
-Borders Gist Ranch State Land
-Forestry management plan
-County road access
-2 wildlife ponds
-Trails throughout
-Oak, hickory, walnut trees
-Wet weather creek
-Great hunting
-10 minutes to Summersville
-20 minutes to Houston