Tucked away at the end of a quiet dead-end road, this 30 +/- acre tract offers unmatched seclusion and the natural beauty of the Ozarks. Located in northeastern Cedar County, the property features approximately 26 +/- acres of mature hardwood timberincluding impressive walnut and white oak treesand two separate grassy openings that make up the remaining 4+/- acres.
Scenic Turkey Creek winds its way through the land, providing year-round water and excellent wildlife habitat. The fertile creek bottoms offer prime locations for food plots to attract the plentiful whitetail deer and wild turkeys that call the area home. The blend of dense timber, open glades, and flowing water makes this an ideal setting for hunting, recreation, or simply escaping into nature.
If you're looking to build, the northwest corner of the property sits on higher ground and is well-suited for a secluded home or cabin. A well has already been drilled, and electric service is located just a few hundred feet from the north property linebringing modern convenience to your off-grid dreams.
Existing trails provide easy, quiet access throughout the property. If 30 acres isn’t quite enough, Turkey Creek Conservation Area and thousands of acres of Corps of Engineers land around Stockton Lake are just a short drive away, offering additional hunting, hiking, and outdoor adventure.
Whether you’re seeking a private retreat, a hunting haven, or a place to build your forever home in the woods, this Cedar County gem is a must-see.
Property Features
-Drilled well
-Electric
-Turkey Creek
-Trails
-Abundant deer and turkey
-Mature timber
-Close to Stockton Lake
-On dead-end road
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