Price Comparison Results
Cabin on the Creek, 120 Acres
Description
Located at the confluence of two creeks, in real Missouri Ozarks, sits our Cabin. Quant and cozy, this old “hunting cabin” and surrounding land have much to offer. Within the 120 acres of private property, yours to explore, are numerous flowing creeks, ponds, springs, fields, and rolling wooded hills. All ready for your getaway. The space Wake up with nature sitting on the porch overlooking Fiery Fork creek, for which the nearby conservation area is named. Let the kids play in the water and the dogs run free. There are s’mores to be toasted and burgers to be grilled. You can breathe a little easier here. It’s yours to explore. If the nightlife you’re after includes smoke from a campfire, a star-filled sky and a jar full of fireflies, we don’t believe you can find a better place. The cabin is cozy and simple. This is a hunting cabin and there are numerous mounts adorning the walls. Entering from the covered porch, you'll find the main room. A full size bed is tucked in one corner. There's a dining table that seats four and a couple chairs by the electric fireplace and television. The simple kitchen area features a refrigerator, a small microwave, a two-burner hotplate, a coffee maker and a small toaster oven. There's dinnerware for four and cookware. The bathroom is equipped with a sink, toilet and shower. Towels and hand soap are supplied. The cabin has running cold and warm water. The water is pumped from the creek. We supply some bottled water for drinking. Climb the ladder to the loft and find two twin beds. All beds will be made up with sheets, covers and pillows. We do most of our cooking outdoors on the gas grill, the gas burner or the open fire in the firepit. Fiery Fork Creek is mere steps from the cabin. Generations of children have caught crawdads, floated boats and built dams in the creek. We commonly see deer, mink and beavers near the creek. Other wildlife includes raccoons, armadillos, bobcats, groundhogs, geese, turkeys and many, many more species. And yes, with wildlife so abundant, there are also ticks and an occasional snake. When you explore the 120 acres, you'll find ponds, another creek, springs and trails through the woods. Look for morel mushrooms in April. Pick wildflowers all summer. Enjoy the brilliant autumn colors. Marvel at the total silence on a wintry night. Our family has enjoyed this property for three decades. Now, we are excited to share it with you. Guest access Guests have the private cabin and 120 acres to explore. Other things to note Television is Dish Network. There is AT&T cell service. There is no internet.
Community Book-Direct Links
Reviews
Location
United States · Missouri · Adair TownshipGot questions?
We are eager to hear from you whether you need to contact our support team, speak with our founders, or simply want to say hello.