Recreational Mecca With Phenomenal Terrain, Ponds, Springs And Excellent Hunting
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Recreational Land, Timberland, Hunting Land, Undeveloped Land
- Road Frontage
- County Road, State Highway
- Road Surface
- Gravel, Pavement
Land Details
- Timber
- Grass
- Pond
Approximate Distances
| 12 mi | to Salem, AR |
| 21.3 mi | to West Plains, MO |
| 23.7 mi | to Mammoth Springs, AR |
| 41.5 mi | to Mountain Home, AR |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Predators
- Creek/Spring
- Trail Network
- Seller's Mineral Rights Convey
- Food Plot
Description
Fellow hunters and land lovers, if you're searching for that perfect, large-scale piece of contiguous Ozark dirt that truly checks every box for serious whitetail hunting, turkey action, and long-term investment potential, look no further than this impressive 1107 +/- acre tract straddling the Missouri-Arkansas line in Howell County, Missouri and Fulton County, Arkansas. Tucked into the rolling Ozark hills just outside the communities of Salem and Viola in Arkansas, with additional acreage reaching into the quiet Lebo area of Howell County near West Plains, Missouri, this unrestricted property delivers easy access off a solid gravel county road and approximately 0.17 miles of frontage along State Highway JJ. The terrain is beautifully rolling with hardwood ridges, soft draws, and strategic pinch points, giving you nearly unlimited options for building dream homesites perched on ridges, food plots tucked into natural pockets, or even clearing sections for pasture and livestock if you want to run some cattle alongside your hunting operation. No covenants. No HOA. Just pure freedom to shape this land your way and build your outdoor legacy without a bunch of rules holding you back. A recent select timber cut has worked wonders here, opening up the understory and kick-starting thick, young regeneration that's already providing outstanding cover for the resident deer herd and strong flocks of eastern wild turkeys. The dominant timber consists of younger hardwood stands loaded with red oak acorn factories mixed with post oak and other mast-producing hardwoods that keep the wildlife coming back year after year. You'll also find areas of old field succession with brushy thickets, native grasses, and open grassy pockets, perfect transition ground for food plots, bedding areas, or future pasture and homestead setups. Scattered interior woods roads and trails branch off the main access, meandering through the property for miles from the southeast, clear toward the northwest. This layout lets you access a majority of the acreage without beating up your truck or boots, making it easy to run trail cams, hang stands, or scout prime setups for bow, muzzleloader, or rifle seasons. Hunting potential? Absolutely loaded. Deer sign is everywhere, rubs, scrapes, and well-used trails cutting through small pinch points and along ridges that scream "setup spot." Turkey numbers are strong too, with the mix of open edges, thick cover, and hardwoods creating classic Ozark gobbling action come spring. Right in the heart of the tract sits a large old-growth field that's a true wildlife magnet: tall native grasses waving in the breeze, cedar thickets for thermal cover, brush piles, and edges that hold deer all season long. Adding to the draw is a small spring-fed pond near the center, a reliable water source that pulls game in during dry spells and could serve as a perfect overlook for a future cabin. The spring itself bubbles up around stunning rock outcroppings on a small hillside, shaded by towering sycamore trees that give it that classic postcard Ozark feel. It's the kind of natural feature that makes you stop and appreciate God's country. This is the type of large, contiguous property that gets serious outdoorsmen and savvy land investors excited: solid hunting right now with habitat that's only improving, multiple build sites with varied topography, reliable water on the land, a strong timber component, and no restrictions to cramp your style. Whether you're chasing trophy bucks, filling the freezer with venison and turkey, running a serious wildlife management program, building a private family compound, or simply looking for a substantial Ozark land holding with long-term appreciation potential, this tract delivers. Convenient to West Plains, Missouri, for supplies and amenities, yet tucked away in peaceful rural country surrounded by larger landowners, this 1107-acre gem offers the rare combination of privacy, accessibility, and versatility. Don't let a property of this scale and quality slip by. Give us a call today, and let's set up a private tour so you can walk the ridges, check the sign, and see for yourself why this Howell/Fulton County tract is the next chapter in your outdoor legacy and land investment portfolio. This is serious Ozark dirt. Let's make it yours.
Details
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Gentle and rolling topography
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Wonderful wildlife habitat with recent timber select cut, old-field grass unit, and young hardwood stands
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Small springs with beautiful ponds
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Paved Hwy JJ and gravel County road frontage
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Excellent trail system, covering several miles
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Unrestricted and no covenants
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Loaded with deer sign and ample turkey numbers
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Multiple build sites
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Workable soils for pasture or homestead use
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Multiple access points from either Missouri or Arkansas
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Near West Plains, MO and Mammoth Spring, AR and the famous Spring River
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Coordinates
36.5143, -91.9071
Annual Taxes
$500
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