Located in Grant County, Arkansas, this 48.65 acre tract offers a potent blend of timber diversity, wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational appeal. The property is anchored by Francois Creek, which winds through the land, creating a natural travel corridor for deer and turkey while providing seasonal water and edge habitat that consistently hold game. The timber composition is a well-balanced mix of mature hardwoods and planted pine, giving the next owner flexibility for both recreation and long-term management. The hardwood creek bottom shows excellent sign, with defined trails, crossings, and natural funnels that make stand placement straightforward. Acorn production throughout the bottoms and transition areas helps keep deer on the property during fall and winter, while the pine stands provide bedding cover and structure. Turkey habitat is equally strong here, with open understo...
Located in Grant County, Arkansas, this 48.65 acre tract offers a potent blend of timber diversity, wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational appeal. The property is anchored by Francois Creek, which winds through the land, creating a natural travel corridor for deer and turkey while providing seasonal water and edge habitat that consistently hold game. The timber composition is a well-balanced mix of mature hardwoods and planted pine, giving the next owner flexibility for both recreation and long-term management. The hardwood creek bottom shows excellent sign, with defined trails, crossings, and natural funnels that make stand placement straightforward. Acorn production throughout the bottoms and transition areas helps keep deer on the property during fall and winter, while the pine stands provide bedding cover and structure. Turkey habitat is equally strong here, with open understory areas, soft mast, and travel routes along the creek bottom that are ideal for spring setups. The layout allows for easy improvement through selective thinning, food plot expansion, or trail development without reinventing the propertys natural advantages. Access is practical, and the tract is laid out to support multiple hunting setups without crowding. Whether youre looking for a dedicated hunting property, a place to improve and enjoy with family, or a long-term land investment in a proven area, this property checks the boxes. Tracts with live water, hardwood bottoms, and mixed timber in Jefferson County remain hard to replace, and this one is ready to be enjoyed from day one.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Benton: Start in Benton and get on US-67 S / US-167 S toward Pine Bluff. Continue on US-67/167 S for approximately 18 miles. Take the exit for AR-229 S toward Poyen. Turn right onto AR-229 S and continue for approximately 7.5 miles. Turn left onto the county road/access road nearest the coordinates. Continue straight until you reach 34.34486, -92.63441. From Poyen: Start in Poyen and head south on AR-229 toward Benton / US-67. Continue on AR-229 S for approximately 6.5 miles. Turn right onto the county road/access road nearest the coordinates. Continue straight until you reach 34.34486, -92.63441.