Tucked along a quiet county road in rural Fulton County, Arkansas, lies a property built for escape. Forty acres, comprised of mixed hardwood timber across rolling ridges and hollows, broken by scattered cedar glades, and punctuated with rugged rock outcroppings, is awaiting its next steward. It’s a landscape with both beauty and character, a place that calls to hunters, adventurers, and anyone who craves the peaceful embrace of the outdoors.
Wildlife thrives here. Deer trails crisscross the timber, turkeys scratch through the fallen leaves in search of their next meal, and small game slips quietly through thick cover. Cedar glades provide a natural diversity to the landscape along with the option to restore native grassland barrens, while hardwood ridges create perfect stand sites. For the sportsman, this isn’t just land it’s opportunity on every acre.
The adventure doesn’t end at the pr...
The adventure doesn’t end at the property line. Conveniently perched just above the Spring River valley, this tract enables the freedom of seeking some of the region’s finest trout, smallmouth bass, and walleye fishing only minutes away. And with its location halfway between historic downtown Hardy, Arkansas, and Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, home to the 7th largest freshwater spring in the United States, you’re surrounded by rich history, natural wonders, and endless opportunities to explore. Hunt the ridges at dawn, fish the river by afternoon, and end the day around a fire beneath a star-filled sky, the perfect recipe for a true outdoor lifestyle.
With electricity and high-speed internet available at the county road frontage, the property is ready for more than recreation. Imagine a rustic cabin tucked at the edge of a glade, a hunting camp for friends, or a weekend retreat for the whole family. This is land with endless potential to build, to explore, to enjoy.
And there’s a timeless quality here. The kind of ground that begs to be passed down, carrying stories of early mornings, long days, and quiet nights. A property where adventure begins now, and a legacy takes root for tomorrow.
Property Features
-40 +/- acres of hardwood timber with scattered cedar glades
-Striking rock outcroppings add rugged beauty and natural landmarks
-Diverse terrain with rolling ridges, hollows, and natural funnels
-Strong wildlife habitat with abundant deer, turkey, and small game
-Cedar glades providing habitat diversity
-County road frontage provides year-round, convenient access
-Electricity and high-speed internet available at the road, making future building simple and cost-effective
-Endless potential for hunting, recreation, retreat, or investment
-Situated above the Spring River Valley, famous for trout, smallmouth bass, and walleye fishing
-Halfway between historic downtown Hardy, AR, and Mammoth Spring, AR
-Mammoth Spring State Park is the site of the 7th largest freshwater spring in the United States
-Excellent location for a weekend hunting camp, family retreat, or long-term homestead
-Property offers both immediate recreational use and future investment potential
-Secluded setting, yet close to town, dining, and outdoor attractions
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Research Parcel InformationIf traveling from Hardy, Arkansas: From the intersection of Highway 62/412 and Highway 63 in Hardy, AR, travel northbound on Highway 63 approximately 8.8 miles to Needle's Eye Trail on the left-hand side of the highway. Proceed onto Needle's Eye Trail and travel westbound approximately 1/2 mile. The property will be on the left-hand side of the county road.
If traveling from Mammoth Spring, Arkansas: From the intersection of Highway 9 and Highway 63 in Mammoth Spring, AR, travel southbound approximately 7.6 miles to Needle's Eye Trail on the right-hand side of the highway. Proceed onto Needle's Eye Trail and travel westbound for approximately 1/2 mile. Property is on the left-hand side of the county road.
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