River Lovers and hunters, here is a rare opportunity to get an affordable building site halfway between Eminence and Alley Spring! 27.1 surveyed acres adjoining the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (National Park)! If your 27.1 acres isn't enough, you can hunt deer, turkey, mushrooms, and serenity on the adjoining National Park. Enjoy your own spring-fed stream that the owner says flows year-round. This property has two potential sites for a cabin or modest-sized home. Seller will grant an electric easement from the land he is keeping. This forested property has an attractive mix of large oaks and pines. The spectacular Jack's Fork River is just a 1.6 mile drive down the low-traffic county gravel road. This spring-fed river is so clean and clear it is a gem of our National Parks. Just 2.9 miles to the Alley Spring Campground or 3 miles to the heart of Eminence. This property is embedded in an area of vast public recreational lands that protect the adjoining National Park along the Jacks Fork River. Great property for those who love to canoe, kayak, snorkel, fish, hunt, or relax in a quiet forest. No restrictions, no building permits required, no inspections required. Build what you want, how you want, and when you want. A lifetime of natural wonders to explore on the immense public lands nearby, over 750 square miles of public access in Shannon County alone! Assessor estimated the 2025 annual taxes are only $15.00.
Abby grew up in the Central Texas hill country. She was involved in a large cattle ranch that she and her siblings helped their Dad operate on the side. After graduating from Lampasas High School, she moved with her family to the Ozarks. Here she received her Associates degree from Drury University.
Abby has always enjoyed ranching, she now has a small cattle operation of her own. With her love for livestock and agriculture, it just seemed natural to take on a roll in the family’s feed business. Assisting in building from the ground up, Peterson Feeds is where she has spent the last 5 years of her working career.
Abby enjoys being outdoors. Her spare time is spent jet boating the Current River or side-by-side riding throughout the Ozark National Scenic Riverways surrounding Eminence, MO, most always with her dogs (Effie & Heidi) in tow.
Abby purchased the United Country Real Estate Ozark Rivers Realty office in Eminence, Missouri in the summer of 2021. Abby and her team of agents are excited to help anyone in the market to buy or sell real estate in our area!
Abby enjoys the beauty of the Ozarks and loves having the opportunity to show others what all it has to offer. Whether you are in the market for a home, ranch, recreational or commercial property, Abby will be determined to find the right piece of property for your needs and make it as smooth a transaction as possible.
I fell in love with the local area while camping and floating here as a child. The local area’s beauty, natural wonders, and its friendly people inspired me to get a degree in Wildlife Management and learn everything I could about the Ozarks. During my long career in the Ozarks I steadily worked my way closer to the Current River. Along that route I was a naturalist for Missouri State Parks, a wildlife biologist for the MO. Dept. of Conservation in Eminence, and I am currently an ecologist for the National Park Service. My wife Susan and I enjoy our Blooming Paradise Farm on Little Shawnee Creek, where we still love learning everything we can about nature and our area’s cultural history. This passion for the land and its people led me to join the Eminence United Country team. My advanced skills at mapmaking, locating property boundaries, and my experience at turning dreams of rural living into happy reality can bring sellers and buyers together to enjoy what others only dream about. I specialize in land outside the city limits, in both Shannon and Reynolds counties. Please contact me to assist you in evaluating the potential of any rural property.