Nestled in the heart of the Ouachita Mtns in the sleepy little community of Gravelly, AR you will find some of the best duck and deer hunting around.
The 320 acres features a nice blend of marketable hardwood and pine timber, open pastures with food plots in place, a nice 38 ac home site with electric, well, rural water and fire hydrant with highway frontage. The approximate 1 mile of Fourche LaFave River frontage and two sloughs make this a nature habitat for ducks and other abundant wildlife of deer, wild hog, squirrel, quail, coon, and more.
On the North side of Hwy 28 you will find the 38 acre old homesite which features beautiful crepe myrtles, mimosa trees, fig tree, pear and pecan trees and nice improved pastureland making it a great mini farm. Across the highway on the south side is a small open field of improved pastureland and the balance will be made up of the timber, sloug...
On the North side of Hwy 28 you will find the 38 acre old homesite which features beautiful crepe myrtles, mimosa trees, fig tree, pear and pecan trees and nice improved pastureland making it a great mini farm. Across the highway on the south side is a small open field of improved pastureland and the balance will be made up of the timber, sloughs, foot plot and river. Old fencing can be found on the south, west and east sides. Nicely maintained ATV trails are found thru-out the property as well.
Many enjoy floating and fishing the Fourche Lafave River as it is one of the few rivers left that does not have raw sewage being pumped into it.
The Gravelly community offers rich history and was home to famous western actor Arthur Lee Hunnicutt and famous pianist Floyd Cramer.
Located just minutes from the Muddy Creek Wildlife Management Area which offers 150,000 acres of hunting enjoyment, you will never be bored for entertainment.
Yell County is home to numerous creeks and mountain trails waiting for you to explore.
Located in an excellent place in the Natural State of Arkansas you are only 78 miles from Hot Springs, AR (Vacation Hot Spot known for natural beauty and natural hot baths and mineral water), 101 Miles from Little Rock AR (Our State Capital), 134 miles to Fayetteville, AR (Home of the Arkansas Razorbacks), 234 Miles to Memphis, TN, 196 Miles to Tulsa, OK and 79.3 Miles to Fort Smith, AR (2nd Largest City in Arkansas) and only a short 48 miles to view Mt Magazine State Park the highest point between the Smokies and The Rockies!
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