15821 Rt. J
Monroe City , MO 63456

Property Highlights:

  • Cabin on 0.5 m/l acres
  • Hardwood floors
  • Turnkey property
  • Near Mark Twain Lake & Rt J reservoir
  • Hunting/Fishing
  • Weekend getaway

Ralls County cabin for sale near the Mark Twain Lake and Rt J reservoir. Both lakes give the outdoorsman great options for fishing and other water sports. This cabin sits on 0.5 acres with Rt J frontage and has hardwood floors, log interior walls, and comes turnkey. The property has a fenced yard and parking area which will be great storage for your boats, trailers, and campers. The cabin has 1 bedroom and 1 bath with lots of potential to make this a great weekend getaway.

Route J. Reservoir is a recreational 100-acre lake on 400 acres of land located on Highway J southeast of Monroe City. This lake has a boat dock and a handicap accessible floating fishing dock with concrete trail. The lake offers fishing in a wooded setting and boats with up to 10 HP motors are allowed. Primitive camping is allowed at this lake with a permit issued by City Hall.

Clarence Cannon Dam and Mark Twain Lake provide opportunities for outdoor recreation – boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking, hiking and hunting. There are recreation areas equipped with facilities such as campgrounds, beaches, and picnic shelters, as well as areas that are being managed for wildlife habitat. All visitors can enjoy the 54,000 acres of land and water at Clarence Cannon Dam and Mark Twain Lake. With over 18,000 acres of water, Mark Twain Lake is a suitable location for any type of water recreation. Boaters can use numerous boat ramps located conveniently around the lake as well as two full-service marinas. Developed beaches on the lake provide swimming conditions. Anglers will find catfish, bass, crappie, walleye, bluegill and sunfish. Timber has been left in the upper ends of the lake and in selected coves to improve fish habitat.

Mark Twain Lake also provides recreational opportunities for picnickers, hikers, and hunters. Hikers and backpackers can use the many miles of trails throughout the lake area. Wildlife blinds, food plots and small ponds enhance a hiker’s chance of spotting a deer, bluebird or other wildlife inhabitants of Missouri.

For hunters, there are thousands of prime hunting grounds easily accessible from hunter/fisherman parking lots located throughout the area.

For more information, call Jason Chinn at (573) 514-9368.