
Years ago, this rock-studded promontory was called "Pilot’s Knob" by old steamboat captains who used it to mark their journeys along the upper Mississippi River. The property is adjacent to the northern boundary of the 2000 acre Rush Creek Natural Area and overlooks the sprawling 200,000 acre Upper Mississippi Fish and Wildlife Refuge.
A long private blacktop driveway ensures the permanent solitude of this quiet location.
A hidden trail leads to the point that overlooks the Rush Creek Wilderness valley and extends all the way down to the Mississippi River. The secluded point is surrounded by 11.7 acres of upland hardwoods abounding with wild turkeys, deer, and other wildlife. This unique property provides a safe haven for the animals when the hunting season opens (See map).
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