This one of a kind property is tucked away on the end of a gravel road on the southeast side of Truman Lake. The tract sets up perfectly for a secluded hunting spot which you could build a cabin on or build a forever home off the beaten path. With two sides of the property bordering Corps of Engineer ground with limited access, it gives you more acres to hunt, fish, hike, or horseback ride. The deer hunting is good and the area is known for producing some nice bucks over the years. With several public boat ramps within a few minutes you have the ability to catch crappie and white bass in the spring and hunt deer in the fall. The rolling timber terrain consists of oak, hickory, cedars, and other mixed hardwoods. The deep draws, thick bedding areas, and oak flats create a lot of edge for deer to call home. As an added bonus there are two access points to the property via gravel road which ...
This one of a kind property is tucked away on the end of a gravel road on the southeast side of Truman Lake. The tract sets up perfectly for a secluded hunting spot which you could build a cabin on or build a forever home off the beaten path. With two sides of the property bordering Corps of Engineer ground with limited access, it gives you more acres to hunt, fish, hike, or horseback ride. The deer hunting is good and the area is known for producing some nice bucks over the years. With several public boat ramps within a few minutes you have the ability to catch crappie and white bass in the spring and hunt deer in the fall. The rolling timber terrain consists of oak, hickory, cedars, and other mixed hardwoods. The deep draws, thick bedding areas, and oak flats create a lot of edge for deer to call home. As an added bonus there are two access points to the property via gravel road which will help you easily hunt the property in several different wind directions and enjoy all the property has to offer.
Call Clayton Campbell at (620) 687-2789 for a private tour of this incredible property today!
Property Features
-Tract consists of 58 +- acres in Hickory County
-North of Hermitage / Wheatland 15 miles at the end of county road 237
-Oak, cedar, hickory, and other mixed hardwood timber
-Two sides of the property border Corps of Engineers ground in Mining Hollow on Truman Lake
-Deep draws and oak flats with lots of tree stand locations
-Potential build site
-Ideal for someone wanting a hunting property that hunts bigger than 58 acres
-Lots of deer on the property
-0000 County road 237 Warsaw, MO 65355
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Research Parcel InformationHead north out of Wheatland on highway B. Turn east on 6 then right and go .75 of a mile on County Road 237.