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Nestled deep in the Ozark Mountains near the banks of the Meramec River, this historic 1930s-era cabin is brimming with character and history. Rumored to have been a Prohibition-era hideout for St. Louis outlaws, this rustic retreat offers a true back-to-nature experience. The cabin itself is in need of some TLC but sits on a prime recreational property with well and electric already on-site. A natural spring flows right in the front yard, adding to the charm of this secluded getaway. Whether you're casting a line for smallmouth bass, rock bass, or largemouth bass in the river, or chasing large gobblers and whitetails through the rolling timber, this property is a hunter’s and angler’s paradise. 4x4 trails weave through the rugged landscape, offering adventure at every turn. Enjoy the peace and solitude of this remote location, yet still be within reach of Maramec Springs for world-class trout fishing. If you’re looking for a unique slice of Missouri history with incredible recreational potential, this one-of-a-kind river property is calling your name.