Perfect location for a family getaway, group hunting, thanksgiving or Christmas vacation in the mountains. Cabin has electric, rural water, propane, central heat, window units for cooling, and Good Road access. There are 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 Bathroom, Living room, dining room, kitchen, a nice 12x20 covered back porch, and a stream along the back property line.
This is a hard to find item with all this it won’t last long.
Cabin backs against Ouachita National Forest. Excellent Turkey, Deer, black Bear, and other Hunting available.
Apx. Gps cords. 34.700272,-94.646831
The Ouachita National Forest is the South’s oldest national forest, compromising more than 1.6 million acres. Rich in history, the rugged Ouachita Mountains were first explored in 1541 by Hernando De Soto’s party of Spaniards. French explorers followed, flavoring the region with names like Fourche la Fave River. “Ouachita” i...
The Ouachita National Forest is the South’s oldest national forest, compromising more than 1.6 million acres. Rich in history, the rugged Ouachita Mountains were first explored in 1541 by Hernando De Soto’s party of Spaniards. French explorers followed, flavoring the region with names like Fourche la Fave River. “Ouachita” is the French spelling of the Indian word Washita which means "good hunting grounds".
Stretching from near the center of Arkansas to southeast Oklahoma, the Ouachita Mountains are generously endowed with a multitude of recreational opportunities. Sightseeing is a popular way to view changing landscapes throughout the year. travel the Talimena Scenic Byway or Highway 7 National Scenic Byway for great photo opportunities at each breathtaking vista.
Top-notch trails cut through these mountains for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. One of the most popular is the Ouachita National Recreation Trail, which traverses 192 miles across the rugged, scenic peaks of the Ouachita Mountains.
Water sport enthusiast’s can canoe the scenic Caddo River and float or fish the Little Missouri and Ouachita Rivers. Most major recreation areas are located near a free flowing creek, stream, or river so campers can enjoy swimming, boating, or fishing. The Ouachita also provide some of the best hunting for wild turkey, deer, and other game in-season.
Besides outdoor fun, the forest provides timber and other forest products for the nation. The forest’s ecosystem
Management policy guarantees both healthy land now and careful use of the forest for the future.
Hunting
Hunting is permitted anywhere on the Ouachita National Forest except within developed recreation areas or otherwise posted sites. All State hunting and fishing regulations, fees, and seasons apply on national forest land. Information about these regulations can be obtained by contacting:
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
1801 N. Lincoln
Oklahoma City, OK 73105.
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