Ask Sam Hrovat
Room to roam, hunt, explore, and unwind—your dream property awaits. Conveniently located in Maries County just minutes from the Hwy 63/28 turn off and Spring Creek Gap Conservation Area, this 106-acre +/- tract is a haven for wildlife with towering hardwoods, rolling ridges, deep draws, and natural funnels creating the perfect habitat. A pond and three wet-weather creeks flow through the property with massive rock structures towering 30 feet above one of the creeks adding to the unique landscape. Cedar glades scattered throughout provide microclimates that support diverse wildlife. A cut trail off County Road 519 allows easy access down the ridge into the valley and a cleared ridge-top site offers an excellent location for a home or cabin. With abundant deer and turkey sign, this property is perfect for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, or those looking for a secluded getaway.