This 160-acre m/l tract fronts on America’s first National river park, the Buffalo National River, for ½ mile. It is remote and private and sustains bear, deer, and other game with its many water features. It has a spring, a creek, and a pond. It also has a cave and an old zinc mine shaft from mineral prospecting a hundred years ago. There is good timber on property and is mostly hardwood such as white oak and hickory. Large tracts of property bordering the national park are difficult to come by. This one, with end of road privacy, already has a new Conex container for storing your toys while you are not here, and the entire 160 acres is only $206.80 in annual property taxes. With an abundance of game to hunt, wild plants and mushrooms to forage, clean flowing water you can find sustainability and self sufficiency in a homestead or getaway if the outside world comes crashing down or just get away from the hustle and bustle and worries of a more urbane life. $425,000 gets it
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Searcy County
Hunting
Arkansas Ozarks
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