Crawford County
Crawford County AR Hunting And Recreational Acreage
TBD N Hwy 59 Natural Dam, AR 72948
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This recreational and hunting property in Crawford County, Arkansas, offers a combination of timber, diverse terrain, and direct access to public land, supporting a wide range of outdoor uses. The tract adjoins the Ozark St. Francis National Forest, providing expanded access for hunting, trail riding, and general recreation beyond the property boundaries. Its location along Highway 59 places it between Fort Smith and Fayetteville, just south of the Washington County line, offering a balance of accessibility and seclusion.
The property features a gated entrance, which helps manage access and provides a level of privacy. A well-developed network of ATV and UTV trails runs throughout the acreage, enabling efficient navigation across the land. These trails support hunting access, land management, and recreational riding. The terrain includes a mix of hardwood timber, with red and white oak species contributing to natural forage and habitat conditions for local wildlife.
Wildlife activity in the area includes deer, bear, and turkey, consistent with regional patterns in this part of Arkansas. The property contains multiple areas suitable for food plots and stand placement. The layout and size allow for hunting setups that can accommodate more than one user, making it suitable for individuals, families, or a small hunting group. The adjacency to National Forest land also increases the overall area available for hunting and recreation.
An all-metal construction cabin is located on the property and provides a functional structure for shelter during inclement weather. It can serve as a base camp for extended stays, hunting trips, or weekend visits. The structure is designed for durability and low maintenance.
The landscape features notable natural features, such as rock formations and overhangs, that add visual interest and reflect the region's geological characteristics. The mix of timber cover, elevation changes, and open areas supports both wildlife movement and recreational use.
This property is suited for buyers seeking hunting land, recreational acreage, or a private retreat with access to public land. It offers practical features such as road frontage, internal trail systems, and a cabin, along with natural attributes that support wildlife habitat and outdoor activities. Any future use should be evaluated based on local regulations, property characteristics, and buyer objectives.
Nearby towns and cities include Fort Smith, Arkansas, approximately 25 miles to the south, and Fayetteville, Arkansas, approximately 45 miles to the north. These locations provide access to services, supplies, and regional amenities while the property itself remains in a rural setting. Please call today to schedule your private tour or driving directions.
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Small Game, Big Game, Predators, Food Plot, Trail Network, Gated Entrance, Seller's Mineral Rights Convey
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- Located in Crawford County, Arkansas, along Highway 59
- Adjoins Ozark St. Francis National Forest
- Gated entrance for controlled access
- Established ATV and UTV trail system
- Seasonal creeks
- Hardwood timber including red and white oak
- All-metal cabin for shelter and base camp use
- Multiple food plot and stand location areas
- Habitat for deer, bear, and turkey
- Approximately 25 miles to Fort Smith and 45 miles to Fayetteville
- Ideal for hunting, recreation, or private retreat use
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