The Mountain Pine Tract is located 8 miles northwest of Hot Springs, Arkansas, in Garland County, nestled in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains between Hot Springs National Park and the Ouachita National Forest. From your new gated entrance, you're just ten minutes from several marinas on Lake Ouachita and fifteen minutes from Lake Hamilton, with its vibrant nightlife and dining options.
This land has been professionally managed for conservation, recreation, and timber production by the same owner for the past ten years and was previously owned by Weyerhaeuser. All first thinnings have been completed within the last three years, offering the next owner a healthy, low-maintenance forest ready for continued growth. With lush, diverse wildlife habitat and a well-developed internal road system, the property provides a wide range of potential future uses. Numerous hilltop vistas further enhance the property’s appeal, making it ideal for a private retreat or investment.
Proximity to:
8 miles to Hot Springs / HOT Airport
45 minutes to Downtown Little Rock
10 minutes to Lake Ouachita
10 minutes to Lake Hamilton
5 minutes to the famous Mountain Valley Spring Water bottling facility
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Doug Moore brings extensive experience in timberland investment, finance, and operations to his role at DDK Forestry & Real Estate. Before joining DDK, he served as Senior Vice President of Timber Operations at Horizon Capital Partners, where he oversaw portfolio management and strategic growth across multiple timber assets. Prior to that, he was Vice President of Timberland Finance at PGIM Real Estate, the investment management arm of Prudential Financial.Throughout his career, Doug has held key roles in timberland and agricultural private equity, specializing in acquisitions, dispositions, and portfolio management. His background provides a unique perspective that blends on-the-ground forestry knowledge with institutional investment expertise.Doug earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Mississippi and a Master of Forest Resources with an emphasis in timberland investment from the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.Outside of work, Doug enjoys spending time with his wife, Olivia, and their two sons, Harris and Warren. An avid outdoorsman, he can often be found hunting, fishing, training his dogs, or cooking for family and friends.