Rising Creek Flooded Timber comprises 55.0 +/- acres of green-tree reservoir (GTR) approximately four miles southeast of Brinkley, Arkansas, in Monroe County. The property is accessed via Arkansas Highway 238 or 78 from county roads and a private farm road (permitted by recorded easement). Travel on the property is via the main levee and interior trails. Boat access is available via a ditch along the perimeter.
The GTR provides authentic green-timber duck hunting with established shooting holes. The land contains a mixed species of oak and other hardwood timber with willow trees and buckbrush in the old slough area on the east side of the property. The land rests between Little Piney Creek and Flat Fork Creek, a proven duck flyway. Adjacent agricultural fields and wetland habitats offer ample food sources and sanctuary holding ducks in the neighboring area. Along with duck hunting, the ...
The GTR provides authentic green-timber duck hunting with established shooting holes. The land contains a mixed species of oak and other hardwood timber with willow trees and buckbrush in the old slough area on the east side of the property. The land rests between Little Piney Creek and Flat Fork Creek, a proven duck flyway. Adjacent agricultural fields and wetland habitats offer ample food sources and sanctuary holding ducks in the neighboring area. Along with duck hunting, the property provides deer hunting for trophy bucks with multiple deer stands placed at specific locations.
A new levee and water control system have been installed on the property, allowing the land to flood naturally when Flat Fork Creek is high. The installation of a well is required to flood the property artificially.
Rising Creek Flooded Timber is listed for sale by Alluvial Land Company. Qualified buyers should contact Scott Hilburn regarding questions and to schedule a property tour.
Contact:
SCOTT HILBURN
Principal/Principal Broker
501-519-3336
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Research Parcel InformationTraveling from west to east, the property is accessed via Arkansas Highway 238, then west onto Pleasant Valley Road, and then south onto a private farm road ending at the subject property. Traveling from east to west, the property is accessed via Arkansas Highway 78, then south onto Lee County Road 943, then west onto Pleasant Valley Road, and then south onto a private farm road ending at the subject property. Travel across the private farm road is permitted via recorded easement. Travel on the subject property is available on the levee and interior trails.
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