Property Highlights:
Mature Timber (Mostly White Oak)
Tributary to Brush Creek runs throughout most of the property
Two separate ridge systems
Privacy at the end of a county-maintained road
Side-by-side trails throughout the entire property
Large tracts of land make for a more mature deer population
Great turkey habitat on site and in surrounding properties
Neighbors who have been managing for quality whitetail for years
Just barely inside Montgomery County, this 140± acre hardwood timber tract sits along the eastern edge touching the Lincoln County line, offering a rare opportunity to own a sizable, private block of timber with multiple ridge systems, year-round wildlife activity, and excellent access for hunting and recreation.
The property features three distinct ridge systems, creating natural elevation changes and wildlife travel corridors throughout the tract. White oak species dominate the ridges and slopes, producing a strong acorn crop that supports deer during the fall season.
A seasonal tributary of Brush Creek meanders through the property, adding habitat diversity and forming natural pinch points that funnel wildlife. While not year-round water, the drainage enhances hunting opportunities and wildlife movement. A large white rock crossing along the creek adds scenic value and serves as a memorable spot for spring turkey photos.
A well-maintained trail system runs throughout the property, wide enough for a small tractor, providing easy access to the ridges, bottoms, and interior for hunting, recreation, or habitat improvements.
Along the southern edge, a cleared pipeline corridor offers a ready-made opening for habitat enhancement and could easily be frost-seeded with clover or other forage, creating additional food sources for deer and turkey. Near the center, a neighboring tillable field provides a reliable grain source, further boosting wildlife presence.
The western flats and backwater areas are ideal for duck hunting or stalking spring gobblers, while the surrounding land ownership helps maintain a low-pressure hunting environment, including approximately 1,100 continuous acres bordering the east side.
Despite its private, secluded feel, the property remains conveniently located just a short drive from Troy, Hawk Point, and Warrenton, offering easy access with exceptional rural privacy.
For more information or to schedule a showing, call or text Travis Owen (573) 470-8776.