NPS
Ozark National Scenic Riverways highlights canoe rentals, camping, hiking, fishing, and birdwatching as core recreation demand signals.
Gigging is part of the region's real fishing culture, and this estate gives you private access to a corridor where that lifestyle can feel deeply personal.
20 Acres +/- | Nearly 700 feet of Current River frontage | Four residences | Several hundred feet of county road frontage
The Missouri Department of Conservation lists gigging as part of Missouri's fishing culture, confirming that river recreation in this state has depth beyond the usual headline species.
For a premium buyer, that matters because it proves the market supports a wider fishing identity, not just one narrow use case.
This estate gives you a polished base for late-night river use, private hosting, and seasonal tradition.
Scarce waterfront compounds with operational flexibility retain strategic value over time.
Designed for buyers who want a polished river estate that feels calm, rare, and decisively above the ordinary market tier.
Luxury flagship + guest flexibility + operational use + long-term optionality.
Floating, boating, fishing, and a private ownership profile that feels rare in southeast Missouri.
NPS and USDA both reinforce the river corridor's broad outdoor footprint, while MDC's gigging guidance confirms a serious fishing culture across Missouri. That helps the property speak to buyers who appreciate the full spectrum of river use.
Ozark National Scenic Riverways highlights canoe rentals, camping, hiking, fishing, and birdwatching as core recreation demand signals.
The Current River supports motorized boating, non-motorized boating, tubing, camping, picnicking, and wading across the corridor.
Missouri season guidance keeps black bass, crappie, trout, and gigging relevant to serious buyers.
Buyers want confidence. These links and visuals help them see the river value instantly.
Night-water buyers respond to privacy and confidence. The estate visuals reinforce both.
National Park Service | USDA Forest Service | Missouri Department of Conservation
Premium buyers expect a property to look as refined as it performs.
Yes. Gigging is part of the Current River fishing culture and is commonly understood as night fishing with a spear from the boat.
Absolutely. It supports floating, boating, and conventional river fishing as well.
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Approximately 20 acres plus/minus, nearly 700 feet of Current River frontage, several hundred feet of county road frontage, and four residences.
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