A turnkey recreational and timber property located less than an hour from Northwest Arkansas and Fort Smith.
Situated in the Boston Mountains, this well-maintained 380 acre tract combines mature, income-producing timber with diverse recreational use. A July 2025 timber cruise confirms the presence of harvest-ready planted pine and natural hardwood stands, providing both near-term and long-term value.
Abundant year-round water sourcesincluding Rock Creek along the northern boundary, multiple streams, three stocked ponds, and spring-fed wellscombined with open pastures, established food plots, varied topography, and years of sound forestry management support strong populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and black bear.
A well-maintained internal road system provides efficient access throughout the property, benefiting both recreational use and timber operations. The existing infrastruct...
A well-maintained internal road system provides efficient access throughout the property, benefiting both recreational use and timber operations. The existing infrastructure allows multiple access points for hunting and is well-suited for future timber harvests, helping reduce acquisition costs for an investor or landowner.
Improvements include a livable cabin and a home that has served as a rental. Remnants of a 150+ year-old homestead remain on the property, adding historical context. Sellers will retain 50% of the mineral rights.
Location Description
Situated in central Crawford County in the heart of the Boston Mountains, this property is located just north of Mulberry and east of Mountainburgless than one hour from both Fayetteville and Fort Smith. The surrounding area is known for its natural beauty, recreational access, and rural character. With convenient proximity to I-40 and I-49, the location offers a rare balance of seclusion and accessibility, making it ideal for buyers seeking investment, recreation, or a private retreat within reach of Northwest Arkansass growing population centers.
Highlights
380 acres in the Boston Mountains of Crawford County, under one hour from Northwest Arkansas
Extremely mature merchantable timber confirmed by a July 2025 timber cruise (planted pine and natural hardwood)
Excellent wildlife habitat for whitetail deer and turkey with an established internal road system
Abundant water sources, including three stocked ponds, multiple spring-fed wells, year-round creeks, and Rock Creek along the northern boundary
Livable cabin ideal for a hunting retreat or weekend getaway
Second residence has served as a rental, offering additional utility or potential income
Remnants of a 150+ year-old homestead add unique historical character
Sellers will retain 50% of mineral rights
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Fayetteville Take I-49 South for approximately 26 mi. Take Exit 34 and turn east on 282 for 0.4 mi. Turn south on Hwy 71 for 1 mi. Turn east 348 for 5.3 mi, Stay on County Line Rd for 7.2 mi until paved road switches to gravel. Gate entrance is ~ 0.25 mi on your left