The rugged terrain of the pristine Missouri Ozark presents you with a unique environment for our Trophy Deer. The forested rolling hills and deep ravines provide excellent game cover and the feeling of isolation in a natural environment that seems to have been created especially for the outdoor enthusiast.

Hunter Ridge Ranch is nestled on the banks of Lake Niangua, a 360-acre lake created in 1929. The geography of the region presents numerous caves. Lake Niangua was created when engineers found a 500- foot long cave that extended through the ridge separating the upper and lower bends of the river. The tree lined reservoir watershed is approximately 600 square miles. The quiet, excellent fishing lake is reminiscent of the early Lake of the Ozarks. In fact, Hunter RIdge Ranch encompases a Fishing Camp built in the depression era.