Village Creek offers 320.0 +/- acres in Jackson County providing a rare combination of proven waterfowl habitat in an outstanding flyway with enhancement potential, and easy access directly off Arkansas Highway 226.
The property offers a diverse waterfowl habitat with decades of proven hunting success. The landscape is comprised of bottomland and scrub-shrub wetlands associated with Village Creek, which bisects the land. At the center of the land is a narrow running oxbow lake ideal for multiple permanent duck blind setups. On the southern end, a mature oak hardwood flat provides an outstanding opportunity for the development of a classic flooded green-timber hunting experience.
Located on the southeast is an established 25.0 +/- acre moist-soil unit. 72.0 +/- acres of open fields on the northeast can be converted back to agriculture production or for the development of additional moi...
Located on the southeast is an established 25.0 +/- acre moist-soil unit. 72.0 +/- acres of open fields on the northeast can be converted back to agriculture production or for the development of additional moist-soil area and/or planting in duck food to leave standing as a reliable food source and sanctuary. This acreage can be irrigated/flooded by an electric well located on the northwest.
A small cabin with utilities is located on the north portion of the property and accessed directly off Arkansas Highway 226. This cabin could easily be developed into a nice hunting lodge for friends, family, or business clients.
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Research Parcel InformationDirectly from the north via Arkansas Highway 226 (asphalt)
Sound interior road system providing easy access throughout the property