Upon entering the gate of Wild Oaks Farms, it quickly becomes obvious that you have arrived at a place that is set up correctly for running cattle. Everything about the arrangement of the infrastructure is designed with low stress in mind for both the livestock and the cattleman. Seven different cross-fenced pastures, each offering their own pond, shade, and wind break, are spread across the beautiful rolling topography of the Ozark foothills. An established road bed, convenient gate configurations, five working pens, and multiple double-fence runs between pastures allow for easy rotation of the animals among the various parts of the farm. With this layout, it comes as no surprise that award-winning cattle have been raised on this ground for many years.
In addition, the hilltop pasture has incredible 360-degree views. With a drilled well already at the high point, it would make for an a...
In addition, the hilltop pasture has incredible 360-degree views. With a drilled well already at the high point, it would make for an amazing home site overlooking the farm below and the Ozark Mountains in the distance. And with electricity at the road, the pieces are in place for those wanting to build the home of their dreams on the farm. From this vantage point, a large percentage of the farm can be monitored, watching the livestock or the wildlife, which includes trophy-caliber whitetail deer, turkey, black bear, and bald eagles.
Adding to the attraction as a cattle operation is the farm’s prime location just a few miles off of the Interstate 40 corridor, about half way between Fort Smith and Clarksville, Arkansas. Just two miles of well-maintained, gravel county road separate the farm from pavement, so the quiet, country feel is achieved with logistical conveniences nearby. Whether you’re looking for a new home place, or just some more grass to add to your current holdings, this is a grade-A setup that is ready to go!
Property Features
-213 +/- contiguous acres
-County road frontage
-Electricity
-7 fenced pastures
-5 working pens
-8 ponds
-Scenic views
-2 wells
-Smart gate and fence configurations, allowing for streamlined livestock rotations
-Road and trail system
-Shade and wind break timber stands in each pasture
-History of award-winning Beefmaster cattle
-Quality grass
-Trophy whitetail deer
-Turkey and black bear hunting
-Fishing
-1 hour from Fayetteville, AR
-30 minutes from multiple Ozark recreational rivers and hiking trails
-40 minutes from Fort Smith, AR
-35 minutes from Clarksville, AR
-15 minutes from Arkansas River boat ramps
-10 minutes from Mulberry River swimming holes
-52 adjoining acres also listed and available
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the Mulberry exit on I-40: Go north and immediately turn right onto Centerpoint Rd. (east). Centerpoint Rd. will turn into Wire Rd. at the bridge over the Mulberry River. Continue onto Wire Rd. and drive for 4.5 miles. Then turn left onto White Valley Rd. and go 2.7 miles. Turn right onto Fork Rd. and go 0.2 mile, then take a right onto Cuttoff Rd. and go 1.1 miles to the entrance on your right.
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