Having direct access to the Mark Twain National Forest gives you an almost endless source of additional land for hunting, fishing, camping, trail riding and recreation. This top-quality owner financed land is possibly the perfect place for hunting, camping, recreation and for creating lifelong memories with family and friends. If you are looking for a place to immediately build and live than please contact us and we can let you know what is available that might suit your needs. Although this does not affect the hunters or recreational users, it could affect folks who are looking for a place to immediately build and live. are buildable for a home or cabin, they can not be used as a residence until after the owner financed loan has been paid in full. By they way, all tracts sold by Outcast Land are buildable for a cabin or home, subject to the basic property covenants (although most Outcast Land customers are more interested in deer “signs” then street signs).Īlthough the properties sold by Outcast Land Inc. The “Hunting and Recreational Developments” brought to you by Outcast Land have basic Covenants in place to ENSURE that the tract you purchase can be used for hunting and recreation for generations to come. All tracts are located in areas with a PROVEN track record for deer and turkey hunting. Outcast Land is committed to bringing you the HIGHEST QUALITY recreation land in the nation. is known for focusing on the highest quality hunting and recreation land in the United States. Owner Financed land for sale ON the Mark Twain National Forest! These excellent tracts are brought to you by our Sales Partner “Outcast Land Inc.” – Outcast Land Inc. PLEASE NOTE: We have NO other active projects with DIRECT frontage on the Mark Twain National Forest and despite searching for more land EVERY DAY we have been unable to locate any other quality acreage on the National Forest – when these tracts are gone, they are GONE! Whether you are a first time visitor to our area or an old friend, it is hoped that you, your family and friends appreciate the natural beauty admire the handiwork of the stone and log structures created by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's enjoy the fishing, camping, hiking, and relaxation to be found within these "Places of Quiet Beauty".PLEASE SCROLL DOWN to the list of tracts to see the available properties (a little further down this page). Some of the tracts have ponds, some have trails and driveways and ALL tracts have timber and EXCELLENT opportunities for hunting, camping, building and recreation! It provides visitors with an interesting and informative look at the work of the CCC. The Iowa Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum located just within the park's west gate. The one-bedroom style cabins are available seasonally. The two-bedroom style family and deluxe cabins are available year round and are ADA accessible. The cabins are outfitted with heating and air conditioning. If primitive camping isn't for you, there are 16 cabins, including 4 deluxe cabins. There are 125 primitive camping sites located in two campgrounds both equipped with modern rest room facilities. Most of these structures have been restored and the effort continues. The projects completed at Backbone were the dams on the Maquoketa River forming Backbone Lake, a cluster of rustic family cabins, beach and boat house, an auditorium, bridges, roads, picnic shelters, rest rooms, and trails. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in April 1933 as a part of the New Deal Program of President Roosevelt as an effort to provide work for unemployed Americans during the Great Depression. This woodland serves as a valuable refuge for a variety of wildlife including deer, raccoon, fox, turkey, ruffed grouse and many species of songbirds. Nearly a hundred years ago, State Geologist Samuel Calvin wrote these words about "The Backbone." Backbone consists of 2,002 acres and is heavily wooded with a variety of tree species, predominantly oak and maple. The park is named for its narrow and steep ridge of dolomite/limestone the "Devil's Backbone". It is Iowa's first state park and arguably remains Iowa's best state park. Backbone State Park was dedicated in 1920.
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