Located in rural Calhoun County, Arkansas, the Calhoun CR 26 North Tract offers a great combination of recreational opportunity, timber investment, and rural accessibility. The property features paved county road frontage, providing reliable year-round access and make it a convenient location for a homesite, hunting retreat, or investment property. Calhoun CR 7 forms the southern boundary of the tract, adding additional access and a clearly defined boundary. One of the standout features of the property is the presence of two ponds created from old gravel pits, which provide excellent fishing opportunities and add to the recreational appeal of the land. Approximately 22 acres of the property are a 5-year-old pine plantation, offering future timber income potential while also providing wildlife habitat. The mixture of ponds and young timber create a great environment for the outdoor enthusiast! The property is located within the Hampton School district making it an attractive option for families looking for rural land with nearby school access.
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Jordan T Bradshaw870-807-0629,
United Country - Neeley Forestry Service870-836-5981
Source: CARMLS,MLS#: 26016280
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Property
Features
Waterfront features: Pond
Lot
Size: 37.2 Acres
Features: Rural Property, Wooded, Not in Subdivision, Out of City, Unimproved, Timberland, Hunting/Recreation, Other (see remarks)
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