This 291 +/- acre jewel in southeast Vernon County has everything needed to grow mature whitetails and healthy flocks of wild turkeys. Walnut Creek forms the anchor of the habitat as it loops through the property, with several wide, flat creek bottoms perfect for food plots. Long fingers of timber dissect the uplands on the north end, offering tremendous plant diversity, and food, and cover with plenty of food-producing hardwoods including oaks and persimmons. Row crops are currently planted in the 55 +/- acres of the uplands, further enhancing the diversity and appeal of the tract, as well as offering some rental income. At the south end of the property is a 160 +/- acre block of timber dominated by post oak, white oak, red oak, and pin oak, as well as a healthy component of other hardwoods such as cherry, walnut, persimmon, hackberry, and elm. The understory of these woodlands contains an abundance of native legumes and native grasses that offer cover and food, in addition to the acorns and other mast. The gently rolling terrain creates plenty of natural features that effectively funnel game movement, creating pinch points and bottlenecks that are sure to be hot spots for rutting whitetails and strutting spring gobblers. In addition to the habitat offered by the big timber, 40 +/- acres of brushy uplands in the northeast corner provide the kind of dense cover sought for secure bedding and nesting. A fiberglass hunting blind on a 10' stand overlooks a small pocket of open ground perfect for a secluded food plot. Water is provided by multiple creeks and two ponds, and numerous trails throughout the property connect these and other features across the acreage. Access to the property is provided via county road on the north end, as well as a deeded easement from the east to the southeast corner.
This 291 +/- acre jewel in southeast Vernon County has everything needed to grow mature whitetails and healthy flocks of wild turkeys. Walnut Creek forms the anchor of the habitat as it loops through the property, with several wide, flat creek bottoms perfect for food plots. Long fingers of timber dissect the uplands on the north end, offering tremendous plant diversity, and food, and cover with plenty of food-producing hardwoods including oaks and persimmons. Row crops are currently planted in the 55 +/- acres of the uplands, further enhancing the diversity and appeal of the tract, as well as offering some rental income. At the south end of the property is a 160 +/- acre block of timber dominated by post oak, white oak, red oak, and pin oak, as well as a healthy component of other hardwoods such as cherry, walnut, persimmon, hackberry, and elm. The understory of these woodlands contains an abundance of native legumes and native grasses that offer cover and food, in addition to the acorns and other mast. The gently rolling terrain creates plenty of natural features that effectively funnel game movement, creating pinch points and bottlenecks that are sure to be hot spots for rutting whitetails and strutting spring gobblers. In addition to the habitat offered by the big timber, 40 +/- acres of brushy uplands in the northeast corner provide the kind of dense cover sought for secure bedding and nesting. A fiberglass hunting blind on a 10’ stand overlooks a small pocket of open ground perfect for a secluded food plot. Water is provided by multiple creeks and two ponds, and numerous trails throughout the property connect these and other features across the acreage. Access to the property is provided via county road on the north end, as well as a deeded easement from the east to the southeast corner.
For many folks, the idea of having a peaceful place to retreat into the countryside has never been more appealing than it is now. If you happen to fall into this category, then don’t miss out on this beautiful, and incredibly private 75.44 acres located just outside of Milo, Missouri. Tucked away down a private, 500-foot driveway, you’d hardly know this property exists unless you were taken to it. Upon entering this slice of paradise, the first thing you’ll be sure to notice is the all-encompassing serenity that you’re immediately surrounded by. No road noise, honking horns, or sounds from a nearby factory or town to take away from the experience - just birds chirping, squirrels and rabbits scurrying, and the occasional rustle of the wind in the trees. And speaking of trees, I’m not sure I’ve ever been on a property with more white oak trees than this one. You really have to see it to believe it. Another incredible attribute of this property has got to be the topography, which features nearly 100 feet of elevation change, nice cedar thickets, multiple oak flats, countless wild ferns, 2 natural springs, beautiful rock outcroppings, and nearly 1/3 of a mile of Mulberry Creek meanders through the northeast portion of the parcel. Enjoying the property couldn’t be easier either, thanks to a well-maintained trail system that allows easy navigation throughout the entirety of the grounds. For the hunter, this property has a history of producing deer over 150 inches, as well as a healthy population of turkeys that feel right at home roosting in the sycamore and oak trees that line the creek. To top it all off, enjoy welcoming the dawning of a new day from a treestand overlooking an established hidden food plot tucked deep in the woods!
Land, Land, Land, who wants Land? A peace place to see plenty of deer with beautiful stars that light up the night!
Prime hunting and recreational property for sale in Vernon County, MO! Here is a great opportunity to own a fun weekend retreat with strong hunting potential or a beautiful build site with country living and close to town amenities. This property sits on the corner of two county roads and only 1.3 miles of well-maintained gravel road to paved highway. These 40 surveyed acres are approximately 30% open with native grasses, bluestem and Indian switchgrass. The remaining acreage is wooded with soft woods, some oak and walnut. There is a medium sized pond near the center of the parcel with lots of wildlife cover surrounding it. This property has access to rural water and utilities located along the northwest boundary. If your dream is to live the peaceful country life, this is the property for you. Give us a call today!
Milo is located in Missouri. Milo, Missouri has a population of 25. Milo is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.57% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.66%.
The median household income in Milo, Missouri is $35,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,494 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Milo is 54.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.9 inches per year, with 8.8 inches of snow per year.