Hunting And Recreational Farm With Creek And Hardwood Timber Near Lawson In Ray County, Missouri
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Farms, Recreational Land, Timberland, Hunting Land
- Road Frontage
- County Road
- Road Surface
- Gravel
Land Details
- Pasture
- Timber
- Grass
- Hay
- Open
Approximate Distances
| 5 mi | to Lawson |
| 25 mi | to Liberty |
| 35 mi | to Kansas City |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Upland Game
- Predators
- Internal Road System
Description
If you've been searching for a manageable hunting property in a highly sought-after area of Missouri, this 34± acre farm in Ray County deserves your attention. Located just outside Lawson and less than one mile off D Highway, this diverse tract offers the ideal combination of timber, water, wildlife habitat, and accessibility that serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts look for.
As you approach the property, you'll immediately notice the rolling terrain that creates a much larger feel than its actual acreage. The topography provides excellent natural travel corridors, secluded hunting setups, and multiple stand locations that can accommodate a variety of wind directions. These elevation changes also enhance the property's recreational appeal while creating natural pinch points that help concentrate wildlife movement.
One of the property's most attractive features is Coon Branch Creek, which meanders through the farm and serves as a dependable water source for local wildlife. The creek corridor also contributes to fertile bottom ground areas that offer excellent opportunities for establishing and maintaining productive food plots. Several hidden openings are already positioned perfectly for strategically located food plots that can attract and hold deer throughout the hunting season.
The timber component is another major highlight. Mature hardwood timber covers much of the property, with numerous oak and walnut trees scattered throughout the landscape. The hardwood ridges provide seasonal food sources, bedding opportunities, and excellent wildlife habitat. The diversity of cover creates ideal conditions for whitetail deer and wild turkey, both of which are well-known to inhabit this region of Ray County.
Access is often one of the most overlooked yet important features of a hunting property, and this farm excels in that category. Road frontage on two sides provides multiple entry and exit options, allowing hunters to approach stands with greater flexibility while minimizing disturbance to wildlife. This level of access is uncommon on properties of this size and significantly enhances the property's hunting effectiveness.
The surrounding neighborhood is well-regarded for producing quality whitetail deer and supporting healthy turkey populations. The combination of timber, agriculture, water sources, and diverse habitat throughout the area creates an environment where wildlife can thrive. Whether your goal is chasing mature bucks during the rut, hunting spring gobblers, or simply enjoying a private recreational retreat, this property offers the habitat and features necessary to support those pursuits.
In addition to its hunting and recreational value, the farm presents a solid long-term land ownership opportunity. Smaller recreational tracts with quality habitat, water features, and convenient access are becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in areas with strong hunting reputations. Properties in this portion of Ray County do not become available often, making this an opportunity worth considering for both recreational buyers and land investors.
The property is located within the Lawson School District and offers convenient access to nearby communities while maintaining the privacy and seclusion that many landowners desire. Whether you're looking for your first hunting property, a weekend getaway, or an addition to your existing land portfolio, this versatile Ray County farm checks many of the boxes that buyers are seeking in today's market.
For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact Travis Heman today.
Details
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34± acres in Ray County, Missouri
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Located just outside Lawson and approximately ¾ mile off D Highway
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Coon Branch Creek runs through the property
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Excellent whitetail deer and turkey hunting opportunities
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Mature hardwood timber with numerous oak and walnut trees
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Multiple hidden food plot locations
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Rolling terrain creates diverse wildlife habitat and hunting setups
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Road frontage and access from two sides
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Numerous potential stand locations for varying wind conditions
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Located within the Lawson School District
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Coordinates
39.4595, -94.1327
Annual Taxes
$1
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