Wildlife In The Yard
Deer, turkey, squirrels, and the movement of the river corridor give this home a daily connection to the outdoors that changes the pace of life.
Get your fish on from the moment the sun comes up. Picture eagles gliding the corridor, clean spring-fed current at your feet, and weekends that feel less like a schedule and more like the life you were trying to build.
Melissa's boat launch access, the riverside pavilion canopy, and the full riverfront lifestyle at 227 Walleye Lane create a place where life feels simpler and richer at the same time. The riverfront edge and boat-ramp zone were professionally reinforced with gabion baskets and Reno mattress systems beneath the Zoysia sod and gravel layers. In plain terms, this is heavy-duty shoreline infrastructure that many waterfront lots do not have: it is permeable (relieves water pressure), flexible (moves with natural ground shift), and durable over time, helping defend usable frontage against long-term erosion. This is one reason this lot carries a higher underlying improvement profile than a typical raw riverbank parcel. Learn more at Gabion Supply.
227 Walleye Lane in Doniphan is offered at $349,900 USD and delivers the kind of riverfront cabin people picture when they imagine a more peaceful life. The home includes 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an efficient layout well suited for private ownership, weekend escapes, or hosted stays.
Inside, the sunroom gives you a calm place to settle in after a day on the water. Outside, this is the part people remember: deer in the yard, turkey through the trees, squirrels, and open space that feels restorative the moment you arrive.
At the waterline, private ramp access supports boating, fishing, floating, canoeing, kayaking, gravel bar picnics, and camping. Shoreline improvements add practical confidence, while the bigger draw is how easy this place makes river ownership feel. When a property supports both quiet and adventure, it becomes the kind of place people keep coming back to.
This corridor is consistently sought by people looking for hunting-and-fishing cabin value or a vacation second home, with quick reach to Van Buren, conservation access, and broader Missouri and Arkansas water resources. Explore official agency links in the Official Ozarks Government Outdoor Recreation Guide.
The Current River is the daily anchor: clear spring-fed water, strong fish movement, and a wildlife corridor that gives the property an always-alive rhythm from sunrise to dusk.
Deer, turkey, squirrels, and the movement of the river corridor give this home a daily connection to the outdoors that changes the pace of life.
Boating, fishing, floating, canoeing, and kayaking all become part of normal life when private access is this simple and immediate.
From lazy afternoon picnics to overnight camping plans, this stretch of river supports the kind of easy fun people remember for years.
The property feels tucked away and private, but town is still close enough to keep ownership practical, convenient, and usable.
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