This 302 +or- acres has a little over 200 acres in Douglas County and a little over 100 acres in Ozark County and is just North of the community of Trail, MO. It has 40 acres of hay ground now and more that could be reclaimed with a brush hog, with the balance of the property being wooded. Young pine trees are everywhere along with patches of dark woods. Wildlife here is plentiful and the solid rock bottom creek would be great for relaxing in the shade. Miles of side x side trails exist for your enjoyment. There is LOTS AND LOTS of good water. Dry Creek, (I don't know who named it) runs thru the property and there are also numerous year-round springs as well as a nice pond. Electricity is on site at the homesite. The barn and springhouse add a nostalgic touch but the old farm house is in pretty rough shape. You could always make a deer camp out of it!While there, we heard turkeys gobble, saw lots of deer, picked mushrooms and watercress, and just enjoyed the beauty along the creek and the quietness of the woods while riding the side x side trails. This could be your call. Check it out.NO restrictions here.
Water enthusiast paradise located in Southern Missouri perfectly situated between the North Fork River and Bryant Creek (River). This property is a nature lover's dream come true. Just a couple of miles down the dead end road puts you at secluded spot known to very few people for a great day spent fishing or swimming, picnicking or a family BBQ. Plus, you are also less than 4 miles to Blair Bridge and less than 3 miles to Patrick Bridge accesses on the North Fork River. Or go 3 miles to Warrens Bridge, and less than 10 miles to Hodgson Mill Bridge on Bryant Creek, there are abundant opportunities for recreation in the crystal-clear waters. Not to mention you are surrounded by thousands of acres of national forests, including Mark Twain and Caney Mountain Refuge, outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. The area is also home to historic mills and refreshing natural springs, adding to the charm and allure of the region.Nestled on almost 75 acres of pristine land in the Heart of the Ozarks. Build your dream home on the hill that offers a spectacular view of the Ozark Mountains. Plenty of room for a self-sufficient farm, just add the animals of your choice, plant a garden, and stock the pond with fish, so many possibilities. This property boasts two sections of prime pasture, making it a perfect opportunity for anyone seeking a peaceful rural retreat. The property features three deep ponds that have never run dry, providing ample water supply for irrigation or livestock. One of the ponds is spring-fed, ensuring a constant flow of fresh water year-round.Additionally, the property includes a wet-weather creek, adding to the natural beauty and charm of the landscape. The perimeter is secured by a newer 5-strand barbed wire fence with steel pipe corner posts, offering both security and durability.Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a piece of paradise in the heart of Missouri.
Wooded lot 3.09 acres with North Fork River access to put your canoe or kayak in. Lot has 220 volt electric and septic. Owner financing to qualified buyer
Wooded lot 3.23 acres with North Fork River access to put your canoe or kayak in. Lot has 220 volt electric and septic. (Lot 12)Owner financing to qualified buyer
Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Ozark County lies a stunning 68-acre cattle farm, truly a slice of rural paradise. Boasting lush pastures and beautiful views, this property is perfect for livestock grazing, agricultural pursuits, a hunting retreat, or as a building sight for your dream home.A standout feature of this farm is the large, glistening pond that graces the landscape, it is stocked with fish, and provides a serene retreat for both humans and animals alike. In addition, a well, lagoon, and small spring offer ample water sources and infrastructure to ensure that the land remains productive year-round. These water sources keep the deer close and many large bucks have been harvested in the area.Conveniently located just off a state highway with county road access, this property offers ease of transportation and accessibility to nearby amenities. Electricity is already on-site, making it effortless to establish any necessary infrastructure for farming operations.Whether you're looking to expand your existing farm, embark on a new agricultural venture, build a home, or hunt the white tail deer that flourish in the Trail Hollow area, this property has no restrictions and offers endless potential. With its excellent pasture and prime location, this cattle farm is a rare gem in the heart of Ozark County. Don't miss the opportunity to make this property your own.
Escape to your perfect hunting sanctuary in the mesmerizing Missouri Ozarks. This remarkable property boasts 313 acres, a stunning spring, majestic rock bluff, a meandering wet weather creek, and an abundance of wildlife. Surrounded on three sides by the Mark Twain National Forest, this is a hunter's paradise like no other.Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the picturesque spring. This natural wonder not only enhances the property's allure but also attracts a diverse range of wildlife, creating an ideal habitat for hunting enthusiasts.Prepare to be captivated by the awe-inspiring rock bluff that graces the landscape. Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Ozark terrain, this magnificent feature serves as a perfect vantage point for observing the abundant wildlife that calls this area home.A meandering wet weather creek meanders through the property, adding to its natural charm. This gentle watercourse not only contributes to the visual beauty but also supports a thriving ecosystem. The soothing sounds of the creek create a serene ambiance that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the tranquility of your surroundings.One of the greatest advantages of this hunting property is its proximity to the Mark Twain National Forest. With direct access to this vast expanse of public land, your hunting opportunities are virtually limitless. The forest is renowned for its diverse wildlife, from white-tailed deer and wild turkeys to smaller game species.Embrace the opportunity to own this exceptional hunting property in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. With its captivating spring, majestic rock bluff, meandering wet weather creek, and the privilege of being surrounded by the Mark Twain National Forest, this retreat offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and unparalleled hunting experiences. Don't miss your chance to make this extraordinary property your own and embark on a lifetime of memorable hunting adventures.
Dora is located in Missouri. Dora, Missouri has a population of 1,448. Dora is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 51.98% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.25%.
The median household income in Dora, Missouri is $41,667. The median household income for the surrounding county is $36,402 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dora is 42.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.2 inches per year, with 8.4 inches of snow per year.