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Amazing property with over 300 feet of DIRECT frontage on the Rocky Creek Conservation Area AND a County Road! Drive to this property all year in any type of vehicle on the well-maintained gravel county road.
Build, camp and hunt on your property and have DIRECT access to thousands of acres of Public Land for additional hunting, fishing, camping, trail riding, and recreation!
This special tract is part of a very small, private development called "The Tracts At Rocky Creek Conservation Area". This private development is composed of only about 10 tracts, all of which have direct frontage on the Conservation Area.
This property is "Tract G" and is 11 acres in size. It is the largest of all of the tracts. It borders the Rocky Creek Conservation Area along its entire east side for about 320 feet. The property borders County Road...
This property is "Tract G" and is 11 acres in size. It is the largest of all of the tracts. It borders the Rocky Creek Conservation Area along its entire east side for about 320 feet. The property borders County Road 421 along its entire west side. The property is basically all wooded with pine, oak, hickory, cedar and many other species of trees. You will find timber of all sizes on this wooded property including some huge mature trees.
This 11 acre tract offers a rare chance to access a huge amount of public land. Set up your camp, cabin or home and have DIRECT access to thousands of additional acres of land in the Conservation Area as well as the Mark Twain National Forest. The National Forest is accessible through the Conservation Area
To get to the property from Birch Tree, Missouri, go east on Highway 60 for about two miles then go north on County Road 452. The road curves right and then you will immediately go left onto a gravel road, which is County Road 421. Now go about one mile, go right at the "T" (still County Road 421) and continue for about another two miles to the property. It should be about 4 miles from Highway 60 to the property.
There will be a sign on the right side (east side) of the road saying "Tract G". PLEASE NOTE, you will pass through two other small developments on the same county road called "Turkey Hollow" and "Pine Grove" which also have Tract Signs in the trees (this can be confusing). "The Tracts At Rocky Creek Conservation Area" use letters instead of numbers, so when you see the sign for "Tract G" you will know you are at the correct property.