Farm and Hunting Land Bordering Mark Twain National Forest - Near Eleven Point River This Missouri Ozarks farm offers the perfect mix of pasture, hunting land, and self-sufficient homesteading. Located just minutes from the scenic Eleven Point River, the property is fenced and cross-fenced with seven ponds, including a spring-fed water source for year-round livestock and wildlife sustainability. The grazable pasture is ideal for cattle, horses, or other livestock, while nearly 20 acres of thick fescue hay fields provide additional agricultural value. The farm features multiple barns and outbuildings, including one with electricity and a concrete floor, perfect for equipment storage or a workshop. Another outbuilding is used as a chicken coop, adding to the homestead potential. There's also ample space for a garden, making this a great property for those seeking self-sufficient living in the Ozarks. The 2-bedroom, 2-bath home has a full, unfinished walkout basement, offering the potential for additional bedrooms or living space. It includes central HVAC, a wood-burning furnace, and a durable metal roof for efficiency and longevity. This 82-acre farm is bordered on two sides by Mark Twain National Forest, providing unparalleled privacy, abundant wildlife, and premier hunting opportunities. The land is teeming with whitetail deer and turkeys, making it a hunter's paradise. Nearby trails and forest roads offer endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV adventures. A short walk through the National Forest leads directly to the Eleven Point River, known for its crystal-clear waters, floating, and fishing. Whether you're looking for a working farm, a hunting retreat, or a private Ozarks homestead, this property offers it all. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a prime piece of Missouri hunting land with pasture, water, and direct access to Mark Twain National Forest!
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