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Trophy Country Tract 4

4472 Private Road 1296 : Huntsville, MO 65259

Randolph County, Missouri

2,305 Acres
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Trophy Country Tract 4 : Huntsville : Randolph County : Missouri

Land Description

Trophy Country Tract 4 is one of the finest recreational offerings available in the Midwest. Situated in Randolph County, this diverse property features over 2 miles of the East Fork of the Chariton River, hundreds of acres of surface water, large blocks of timber, and tillable acreage. Tract 4 spans 2305 +/- acres and has a lodge that covers 10,000 square feet and multiple other guest quarters.

Land

Trophy Country Tract 4 consists of 2305+/- contiguous acres and is a dream property for any outdoor enthusiast. Located just north of Moberly, Missouri, this offering is in the heart of big deer country and directly underneath the Mississippi flyway. This acreage has an incredible landscape from the aftermath of coal mining decades ago, and an absolute outdoor paradise was created with prime wildlife habitats and pristine lakes left behind.

Access to various locations on the ranch is made easy with the excellent road system on the farm. In addition, the large contiguous tract of land boasts multiple lakes that have been stocked and conscientiously managed to make these lakes a world-class fishery. Species caught in the various lakes include largemouth bass, crappie, smallmouth bass, pike, perch, and catfish.

The large whitetail deer population on the ranch has been under strict management practices for nearly 30 years. It has produced a large number of Boone and Crockett whitetails harvested, with a handful reaching over the magical 200-Inch mark. Dozens of box blinds are already in prime locations and hunt-ready. Springtime in the Missouri woods can be summed up with gobbling turkeys and morel mushrooms. Despite the declining Turkey numbers across the Midwest, Trophy Country's management program has made this acreage an exception to that trend. It is currently home to a booming population of Eastern Wild Turkeys. The fertile ground also is the perfect habitat for morel mushrooms in large quantities. With several hundred acres of levy-controlled wetlands, the East and Northwest portions of the ranch offer some of the finest duck habitat possible. Tens of thousands of ducks and geese make use of this incredible habitat every year.

The property also consists of a small amount of high-producing tillable ground and several hundred acres of high-quality hay ground.

Improvements

The infrastructure, located in the heart of the ranch, is well thought out and practical. The hunting lodge is complete with a commercial kitchen, conference rooms, and plenty of open space inside the over 10,000 square feet building, and it also boasts fiber optic internet. Several other structures provide lodging and the ability to sleep over 50 people comfortably. Three large outbuildings are used for workshops, storage, and equipment sheds. Overlooking one of the beautiful stocked lakes is a 2-bedroom, 2-bath Manager's Quarters with a detached garage. This property is one of the finest and most diverse properties to hit the market it is an outdoorsman's dream and a must-see.

Region & Climate

Missouri offers a wide variety of outdoors actives and amenities. Lake life is a beloved area past time and Mark Twain Lake is approximately an hour's drive, and Lake of the Ozarks is about a 2-hour drive.

The climate is warm and temperate. On average, this area experiences 194 sunny days per year and some precipitation 98 days per year. The annual rainfall is approximately 42 inches, 4 inches above the national average. However, the snowfall average is below the national average, with 15 inches annually.

July is the hottest month, with an average high temperature of approximately 87, ranking it cooler than most places in Missouri. The most pleasant months of the year are September, May, and June.

Location

Trophy Country is centrally located between St. Louis and Kansas City, which is approximately 2.5 hours to both. Columbia, MO, is a short 35-minute drive to the south and is home to the University of Missouri.

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