A hunting/fishing lodge plus 3 cabins eliminate the construction complexity that kills most compound projects. Extended family can gather without the friction of shared quarters. The boat ramp, river access, and surrounding wilderness create natural gathering activities that keep generations connected. This property solves the succession planning problem—family legacy becomes operational reality rather than theoretical possibility.
Ownership here is not about acreage on paper. It is about freedom, memory, and legacy: grandchildren catching first fish, holiday weekends that become annual rituals, and a rare place your family can pass forward with pride.
Spring-fed water with trophy species habitat and private boat ramp access.
Several hundred feet of county road exposure for development optionality.
Undeveloped acreage between river and county road for future expansion.
Existing homes eliminate construction complexity and provide immediate cash flow.
Premium river properties separate quickly when access and usability are this strong.
Reliable current and clear-water character support boating, angling, floating, and visual appeal throughout the year.
A private boat ramp removes public-landing friction and gives owners immediate access when conditions are ideal.
Walleye, smallmouth, and catfish activity keeps the river lifestyle engaging for serious anglers and visiting guests.
High-quality Current River frontage is finite, which strengthens the estate's long-term positioning and rarity profile.
Federal NPS designation helps protect long-term water quality and access standards. Explore the official park profile at Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
Regional conservation stewardship helps preserve the Ozarks character, habitat quality, and recreational legacy owners value long term.
Active fishery management and species recovery programs maximize recreational value. Regional resources: Missouri Department of Conservation places.
Where is this Current River estate located? Doniphan, Missouri in Ripley County, with direct access to the Current River corridor near Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
How much waterfront and land does the property include? Approximately 700 feet of Current River frontage and 20 total acres, including 15+ acres of developable vacant land.
What makes this property ideal for fishing and river recreation? Private boat ramp access, spring-fed water conditions, multi-species trophy fishing, and proximity to major float and kayak routes.
Existing residences support multigenerational compound operations, vacation rental models, or guest accommodations.
Primary residence with approximately 6,454 sq. ft. and strong river-oriented positioning for owner occupancy or premium guest use.
Secondary home of approximately 1,432 sq. ft. supporting guest stays, overflow capacity, or independent rental deployment.
Home of approximately 1,740 sq. ft. that expands compound flexibility for family, operational staff, or rotating occupancy plans.
Approximate 2,000 sq. ft. residence near county-road frontage that supports access logistics and staged expansion strategies.
Use the direct gallery and authority-guide links below to evaluate the full ownership, boating, fishing, and hunting lifestyle value before requesting a private showing.
251 Walleye Lane 227 Walleye Lane 180 Walleye Lane 737 County Road U-5
Current River Fishing Guide Smallmouth Bass Guide Catfish Guide Walleye Guide
Current River Gravel Bars Black River Guide Van Buren Guide Current River Wildlife Guide
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