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Consequently, it's a wild and peaceful spot. The property provides habitat for many native species of plants and animals. The site is unusual in that there is nothing but a narrow gravel road and railroad tracks between it and the Mississippi River. In 2021, an additional tract of 40 acres was added to the property through a purchase by the Conservancy with funding from Wisconsin's Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, the Paul E. It was designated a State Natural Area by the DNR in 2011. View detailed information about property 204 Devils Backbone, Saltillo, MS 38866 including listing details, property photos, school and neighborhood data, and much more. It was permanently protected by Mississippi Valley Conservancy in purchases of three separate tracts in 2007, 2010, and the most recent addition in 2021. It was formerly known as the Chase Creek. A steep hike up the face of the bluff will take you to the ridgetop and incredible scenic views of the Mississippi River corridor. Devils Backbone is owned by the Mississippi Valley Conservancy and was designated a State Natural Area in 2011. The nearest weather station for both precipitation and temperature measurements is CANYON which is approximately 5 miles away and has an elevation of 1,000 feet (214 feet lower than Devils Backbone). View sales history, tax history, home value estimates, and overhead views. Below are weather averages from 1971 to 2000 according to data gathered from the nearest official weather station. Devil’s Backbone State Natural Area includes 165 acres of diverse Mississippi River blufflands. house located at 162 Devils Backbone Rd, Saltillo, MS 38866 sold for 172,500 on Jun 24, 2016.
