Remarkable Dual-Purpose Cattle And Hunting Ranch With Live Water
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Recreational Land, Timberland, Undeveloped Land, Farms, Ranches, Hunting Land
- Road Frontage
- County Road
- Road Surface
- Gravel
- Fencing
- Low Fence, Cross
- Outbuildings
- Shop, Barn
Land Details
- Timber
- Pasture
- Grass
- Open
- Pond
Approximate Distances
| 1.9 mi | to Camp, AR |
| 8.1 mi | to Salem, AR |
| 15.5 mi | to Mammoth Spring, AR |
| 33 mi | to Cherokee Village, AR |
Utilities
| Electric: | Onsite |
| Water: | Onsite |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Predators
- Creek/Spring
- Livestock Facilities
- Food Plot
- Tree Stands/Blinds
- Trail Network
- Seller's Mineral Rights Convey
Description
If you’re a serious cattle rancher who also lives for the thrill of the whitetail rut and the gobble of a longbeard at first light, this generational dual-purpose ranch in Fulton County, Arkansas, is the one you’ve been waiting for.
For over three decades, this property has been managed with an intense focus on both premium cattle production and aggressive wildlife habitat improvement. The result is a rare, highly productive ranch that excels as both a working cattle operation and a top-tier hunting destination. Nearly half of the acreage consists of quality, established pasture, lush, rolling grasslands that have supported a heavy cattle operation for years. The topography is ideal: gently rolling hills with very few unusable acres, allowing cattle to graze efficiently while maintaining excellent soil health and grass production. Two custom-built pipe cattle working corrals, complete with holding pens and loading chutes, make handling livestock straightforward and efficient, whether you’re running a cow-calf operation, backgrounding, or simply maintaining a small herd.
On the wildlife side, this ranch is a hunter’s dream. Decades of thoughtful management have created outstanding habitat for whitetail deer and wild turkey. Miles of well-maintained ATV and UTV trails wind through beautiful, mature hardwood timber, giving you easy access to prime hunting areas without disturbing the game. Old food plots, strategic pinch points, saddles, and wooded ridges offer countless stand locations and ambush opportunities for pursuing mature bucks and gobbling toms. Water is abundant and reliable. Camp Creek, a stunning all-season freshwater creek, flows for over three-quarters of a mile through and along the property. An additional all-season spring-fed creek winds more than a mile through lush valleys lined with fertile pasture and towering hardwoods. Numerous large ponds are strategically located in the pastures, providing dependable water for both livestock and wildlife. Several of the ponds are stocked with fish. Recent prescribed fires through controlled burns have further enhanced the habitat, promoting new growth, improving forage, and creating ideal early-successional areas that whitetails and turkeys thrive in.
One of the most remarkable features is the property’s access. There are three separate points of entry off three different county roads, an incredible advantage for both hunting strategies and cattle operations. A gravel county road conveniently divides the ranch, offering phenomenal multi-use flexibility. This layout allows buyers the option to purchase either the 587-acre tract or the 593-acre tract separately if desired, while still providing outstanding connectivity and usability. An old farmhouse sits near the road, offering immediate utility with existing electric service and a water well. With some updates, it could serve perfectly as a weekend cabin, a full-time ranch manager’s residence, or simply a valuable infrastructure bonus.
The location adds even more appeal. The property is just minutes from public access points along the famed South Fork Spring River, known for its beautiful scenery and recreational opportunities. You’re also a short drive from the conveniences of Salem, Arkansas, and Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, making daily needs or weekend supply runs quick and easy.
This is a true legacy property. The combination of productive cattle pastures, abundant wildlife, reliable water sources, multiple access points, and mature hardwood timber creates a ranch that is exceptionally rare and not easily duplicated. Whether you’re looking to expand your cattle operation, build a private hunting paradise, or enjoy the best of both worlds, this Fulton County gem is ready to impress the most discerning rancher and hunter. The beauty, productivity, and versatility of this land speak for themselves. If you’re ready to own a piece of Arkansas that truly delivers on both cattle production and world-class hunting, don’t wait. Call today to schedule your private showing.
Details
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Excellent mix of established pasture and mature hardwood
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Miles of ATV/UTV trails
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Easy access at 3 separate locations from gravel county roads
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Decades of aggressive hunting management and habitat improvements
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Loaded with whitetail deer and turkey
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Over 500 acres of grazable pasture grasses
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10 ponds, several stocked with fish
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2 custom pipe working corrals with holding pens and loading chutes
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Incredible building sites with vista views
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Sections of phenomenal marketable hardwood timber
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Lush bottom ground with over 1.5 miles of all-season creeks
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Just minutes from public access at the famed South Fork Spring River
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Short drive to Salem, AR and Mammoth Spring, AR
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Coordinates
36.4336, -91.7369
Annual Taxes
$2,500
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