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Reynolds 93
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If you’ve been searching for a private getaway just minutes from the Mark Twain National Forest, this 93-acre property is hard to beat. The front portion has been recently cleared and graveled, creating a wide, level area perfect for parking multiple vehicles, campers, or equipment. From there, a dirt road winds through gently rolling terrain that’s easy to navigate yet offers plenty of seclusion. Located along quiet County Road 748—less than a mile from paved Highway B and Highway 72—the property sees very little traffic thanks to the dead-end road. Electric is nearby, making it an ideal spot to build your dream home or cabin retreat. Two wet-weather creeks cross the property, creating natural travel corridors for deer and other wildlife. The land was selectively logged about 12 years ago, leaving behind some mature oaks and younger growth for future value. Whether you’re looking for a recreational escape, hunting property, or a place to build, this one checks all the boxes.
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