50 acres hosted by Jo Dee T.
1 RV/tent site
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
Looking to take a step back and have a peaceful getaway? This beautiful property sits on 50 acres of seclusion and privacy. Bring your four legged friends, along with your ATV's. You can rest and relax or go exploring on several trails constructed on the property. We have four kayaks and only 5 miles from the scenic Eleven Point River boat launch and swimming hole. Roughly the same distance is Fourche Lake Recreation Area, Mark Twain National Forest. Also, we are 20 miles from the Current River, both rivers are known for trophy fishing and world class floating/rafting/boating all summer long. Just a short drive up the road is the Irish Wilderness and Mark Twain National Forest, which is ideal for hiking, hunting, mushroom foraging and photography. Don't forget your Kayak, fishing pole, ATV, horses ,and Camera! Also we have corn hole, Croquet, latter ball, and various fun competition games.Welcome to the Ozarks. Where summers bring lush beautiful forests and winter brings out the wildlife. We are located between two beautiful rivers and surrounded by amazing hiking trails, small lakes, and awe inspiring springs. We have a small ranch with a few Guinea birds to help reduce the bug population found in Missouri. These birds spend most of their days in the woods but if you walk one of our trails you may catch a glimpse of these exotic creatures. We have so many varieties of wild birds we could never list them all. You also might see deer, turtles, armadillos, racoons, or frogs. And that is just on the property. We also have 2 small ponds and who knows what you might see around them. If you decide to sit outside or take a glimpse into the wooded forest or beautiful grass field at night, you will most likely see fireflies darting about like twinkling Christmas lights. This is a very secluded property with no city or traffic sounds. Check out these sites: https://mostateparks.com/park/current-river-state-park https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mtnf/recarea/?recid=21676