Crawford County
Crawford County Hunting Property With Mature White Oak Timber, Live Water And Cabin Near Huzzah, Courtois And Meramec Rivers
000 Christy Mine Road Bourbon, MO 65441
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Properties of this size, character, and natural quality are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Spanning 416± surveyed acres, this remarkable tract offers an uncommon combination of mature hardwood timber, scenic live water, rugged Ozark topography, quality wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities in one of Missouri’s premier outdoor destinations.
The landscape is highlighted by an impressive stand of large, mature oak timber. Towering oaks — including exceptional white oak — dominate the ridges and hillsides. Mixed among the oaks are scattered hickory, maple, cedar, and elm, adding forest diversity while producing abundant hard mast that supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, wild turkey, squirrels, and other native wildlife. The property features approximately 160 feet of elevation change, creating a diverse landscape of hardwood ridges, protected hollows, scenic drainages, and productive creek bottoms. This topography not only provides excellent wildlife habitat but also delivers outstanding recreational opportunities for hiking, hunting, trail riding, and exploring.
Hinch Branch flows through a portion of the tract, accompanied by multiple springs and seeps. Along the creek, impressive rock formations, small bluff lines, and large boulders showcase the rugged beauty that defines Missouri’s Ozark landscape. These unique geological features create picturesque settings while adding habitat diversity for wildlife.
The lower elevations contain areas of bottomland that present opportunities for habitat improvement. Portions of these bottoms could be reclaimed and developed into strategically placed food plots, further enhancing the property’s already outstanding hunting potential. Wildlife sign is abundant across the property. Numerous deer trails, turkey sign, bedding cover, travel corridors, and mast-producing ridges combine to create excellent habitat for both resident and seasonal game. The extensive hardwood forest, secluded setting, and varied terrain make this property well suited for hunters seeking a large, private recreational retreat.
Access is provided from Hinch Road, a maintained county gravel road. A UTV trail enters the property and allows convenient access into the interior, making it possible to reach core acreage without extensive trail construction. Despite this accessibility, the property maintains a notably secluded feel with very little evidence of recent human activity, offering the privacy many buyers seek.
Improvements include a rustic cabin, along with a lean-to structure that provides additional storage or utility space. With some work, the cabin could be restored to serve as a base camp for hunting weekends and family recreation.
Beyond the property boundaries, the location places owners in the heart of one of Missouri’s most sought-after outdoor recreation regions in Crawford County. The property sits directly across from the Huzzah Conservation Area, providing access to additional public hunting, hiking, and wildlife viewing opportunities. It is also conveniently located just minutes from the renowned Huzzah River, Courtois Creek, and Meramec River, all of which are popular destinations for floating, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and camping throughout the year.
Nearby Onondaga Cave State Park offers one of Missouri’s premier cave systems along with hiking trails, camping, and additional outdoor recreation opportunities, making this property attractive not only as a hunting destination but also as a year-round recreational retreat. Whether you’re searching for an exceptional hunting property, a legacy timber investment, a secluded recreational getaway, or a place to build lasting family traditions, this 416± acre tract offers an increasingly rare opportunity to own a large piece of the Missouri Ozarks featuring mature hardwood forests, live water, scenic rock formations, productive wildlife habitat, and convenient access to some of the state’s best outdoor recreation.
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Small Game, Big Game, Predators, Creek/Spring, Trail Network
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- 416± surveyed acres
- Mature, generational white oak forest with little evidence of previous timber harvesting
- Large, straight white oaks with healthy full canopies
- Approximately 160 feet of elevation change
- Hinch Branch flows through the property
- Multiple natural springs including two easily accessible flowing springs
- Scenic rock formations, bluff lines, cliff overhangs, and large boulders
- Established UTV trail providing access from Hinch Road
- Maintained county gravel road frontage
- Rustic cabin built in 2004
- Lean-to for equipment or storage
- Opportunity to reclaim bottomland for food plots
- Excellent whitetail deer, turkey, and small game habitat
- Abundant wildlife sign throughout
- Directly across from Huzzah Conservation Area
- Minutes to the Huzzah River, Courtois Creek, and Meramec River
- Outstanding hunting, recreation, hiking, camping, and trail riding opportunities
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