Sand Spring Resort On The Niangua River


Sand Spring Resort on the Niangua River

ACRES
PRICE
STATE
COUNTY
CITY
17
$5,500,000.00
Missouri
Dallas
Lebanon

Property Types
  • Commercial Acreage
  • Waterfront

Descriptions

The opportunity that never comes on the Niangua River has presented itself. Sand Spring Resort is the stable of the area and borders the most visited State Park in Missouri, Bennett Spring State Park. The resort features 18.65 acres that border the Niangua River and is elevated to create amazing views as the seasons change. The cleanliness of the resort is unmatched in the area. The owners take pride in appearance and guest experiences. The motel consists of 52 units (17 with kitchens, 9 singles, 13 doubles, 10 doubles with twins, 3 with triples. The units have recently been updated with new paint and flooring. The resort features a restaurant that is the largest in the area. The indoor capacity of the restaurant is 65 indoor, 30 outdoor covered seats and 60 uncovered. The outdoor area is a new feature created due to the high volume of weekend visitors throughout the spring to fall seasons. The playground, indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, shower room, game room and conference room, just add to the vast amenities the resort has to offer. The property has an RV park/camping area. 10 spots are available with a 50 amp service hookup, water and dump site all in one. 20 other campsites are available as well. The inventory list consists of 50 canoes, 5 canoe trailers, 36 rafts, 2 regular trailers, and 30 kayaks with 2 kayak trailers. The vehicles included are 1 Chevrolet Suburban, 3 buses, 1 van and 1 shorter bus. When guests arrive, they check into the stocked retail store that has living quarters above it. With this many rooms, the owners have installed a commercial and guest laundry room. The great income producing property is appealing to all outdoor loving families. The resort offers trout fishing, camping, dining, catering, float trips, canoeing and rafting and a fishing pro shop. Don't miss out on a chance to own a piece of the Niangua River with unlimited opportunities.