Direct River Frontage in The Ozarks
Lebanon, MO 65536
Dallas County, Missouri
Ranch Description
$500 Down And No Credit Checks - Owner Financed
For More Information Or To Make Your Down Payment: 33 acre tract with good county road frontage, a private driveway and direct frontage on the actual Niangua River. Drive to this property all year in any type of vehicle on the County maintained gravel road (and just off a paved road). This property is a rare gem. As you know, properties with TRUE frontage on a named river are rare. As you may not know, properties with TRUE frontage on the Niangua River, just down from Bennett Springs State Park are more than rare.
Could it get any better...... This particular portion of the Niangua River is what is referred to as a "White Ribbon Section" for trout fishing. The "White Ribbon" designation means that this section is managed for catching rainbow and brown trout with a higher daily limit than other trout fishing areas. This means more fishing and fun for you and your family.
For more information on the trout fishing click on the link below. It is a link to an article written by a man who was fishing for trout in the area adjacent to the NRO resort (the river frontage on this property is directly north of the NRO resort).
The land is basically level along the north side by the county road (northeast part drops down off of the county road). There is an excellent private driveway which goes south onto the property from the northwest side, off of the county road. The private driveway winds its way to the south and ends in a small clearing, surrounded by mature timber. As you continue going south from the end of the driveway, the land drops down into a natural "glade" area which is covered with native Ozark grasses. At the base of the glade area you will find a small creekbed. We have not explored the property (other than by drone) so we do not know if there is water in the creekbed. It is probably a "wet-weather" creek that would run after a rainfall. As you continue east toward the river the property slopes back up, and then down again as you get to the water. There are currently no trails (that we could find) leading to the river. Bring your hiking boots and a bottle of water if you are going to make your way to the river.
We considered spending a few days and opening up a trail toward the river. We decided not to as it would have raised the price of the property substantially. If you are interested in building some great "sweat equity" on this property, consider opening up a trail to the river which could increase the value dramatically.
This property is private and secluded with an amazing amount of wildlife. On the property you can expect to find whitetail deer as well as wild turkey. In the river you can expect to find trout, bass and many other types of fish.