Ask Seth Lehmen
Third Creek Ridgetop is one of those hard to find properties with a little bit of everything, located right in the heart of Gasconade County. As you pull in the gate you are greeted with a quaint hunting cabin sitting in a 2.5 acre open field that would make an excellent spot for your forever home. The cabin boasts 216 finished sq ft along with an 18'x18' attached covered area to park your vehicles and side by side. The cabin has electric but no water/sewer. The 40 surveyed acres are mostly wooded with just the right amount of open ground to allow for food plots. As you walk through the woods you will notice the vast majority of the ground is a mix of cedar and scattered oaks, making it the perfect bedding area for deer. At the bottom of the hill there is a 1 acre open strip that will be a great kill plot when planted in winter wheat or clover. Once across the wet weather creek, the terrain heads uphill to the oak ridgetop that is home to numerous turkeys every spring. Here you will also find another half acre open plot for a deerstand. Looking down from the ridge you can see the Third Creek ag bottoms that will feed the deer all summer long. Minimal effort with a chainsaw could clear up the old paths around the property that would allow for endless hours of adventure on your side by side. Being just 7 miles northwest of Owensville and 7 miles south of Hwy 50, this property is very centrally located with easy access home after a weekend at the farm. Only a quarter mile off the blacktop of Highway P, this is the perfect weekend place in the country while still being just down the road from the city.