Get to know 000 County Road 113
LAND
This 78± acre Ozarks property offers an exceptional blend of scenic beauty, recreation, and usability. Rolling pasture and wooded acreage create panoramic Ozark views and prime habitat for wildlife, making it an outstanding hunting and recreational tract. The location is a standout, sitting approximately 0.1 mile from a 91-acre section of the Mark Twain National Forest, about 0.5 mile from a 1,200-acre section, and roughly 2.5 miles from a massive 100,697-acre section, providing extensive access to public hunting and outdoor recreation. The Eleven Point River is also nearby, with Cane Bluff Access approximately 10 miles away and Turner Mill Access about 6.5 miles from the property. Several mature field trees offer shade, character, and attractive building sites. With easy county road access and close proximity to a small Ozarks town, this property combines privacy, convenience, and endless outdoor opportunity.
IMPROVEMENTS
This property is fully livestock-ready with thoughtful improvements already in place. Rural water and electric are on site, supporting both agricultural use and future building plans. Multiple water sources include three ponds, two MiraFount automatic waterers, and two hydrants, ensuring reliable water across the property. The land is cross-fenced into six pastures featuring fescue, native grasses, and a productive 9-acre field of Caucasian bluestem. A combination of woven and barbed wire fencing encloses the pastures, while the wooded acreage is fenced separately for efficient management. A covered corral system with working pens, head chute, and water creates a turnkey setup for cattle or livestock operations. These improvements make the property highly functional, efficient, and ready for immediate use.
COUNTY
Oregon County, Missouri, offers natural beauty, rich history, and a welcoming community. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Eleven Point River for kayaking and fishing or hike the Mark Twain National Forest's trails. History buffs will enjoy the Thayer Depot Museum and Grand Gulf State Park, known as the "Little Grand Canyon." Towns like Thayer and Alton offer charming small-town experiences with local shops and cultural attractions. The county provides quality education and healthcare, making it ideal for families and retirees. With affordable real estate, including historic homes and rural properties, Oregon County is perfect for those seeking a serene and fulfilling lifestyle. Discover the charm of Oregon County and make it your next destination or home.
MARK TWAIN NATIONAL FOREST
Mark Twain National Forest is one of the state’s most treasured outdoor spaces, covering about 1.5 million acres across 29 counties in southern and central Missouri, including a very large portion in Oregon County. It is made up of nine non-contiguous land units that protect rugged Ozark landscapes of hardwoods, pine, clear streams, springs, caves, and scenic rivers. Visitors can enjoy more than 750 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and even some motorized OHV use, plus over 350 miles of floatable streams for canoeing and kayaking. The forest also offers campgrounds and primitive backcountry camping, fishing in rivers and lakes, hunting in season, wildlife viewing, picnicking, and scenic drives. Notable features include portions of the Ozark Trail, the Eleven Point National Scenic River, Greer Spring, and several designated wilderness areas such as the Irish Wilderness in Oregon County.








