Tucked into the heart of the Ozarks near Steelville, this 257.53-acre property offers a rare chance to own a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty. Bordering more than 16,000 acres of the Mark Twain National Forest, the land provides exceptional privacy with endless outdoor adventures for hiking, horseback riding and hunting, this place is tailor-made for outdoor enthusiasts who want seclusion. About 38 acres of open pasture are currently producing hay, while the remaining acreage is covered in mature hardwoods and pine, creating a scenic landscape rich with wildlife. Multiple elevated building sites offer sweeping valley views and ideal locations for a home, cabin, or lodge. A 4,200± sq ft metal shop with concrete floors, electric, septic, nearby well, lean-to, and vehicle lift adds immediate usability and convenience. Natural springs and a wet-weather creek wind through the property before flowing into Courtois Creek, Courtois Creek, a spring-fed stream known for its crystal-clear water, gravel bars and abundant smallmouth bass, bluegill and largemouth bass. The old homestead, once known as the “Alligator Clutch” local hang out/bar run by a former wrestler, is not salvageable, but its some structures remain and lots of stories. Located roughly two hours from St. Louis, this inviting Ozark property is well suited for recreation, relaxation, or a legacy investment.
Directions:
From Courtois Rd/Lower Goodwater Rd or Highway Z (all same Rd) go West on County Rd 1 to property on the left.
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