$237,700
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Remarks
This stunning 78-acre property is located in the charming Snowball Community, not far from the Buffalo National River, Ozark National Forest, and Richland Creek. A haven for nature lovers and hunters alike, this raw land offers endless potential for development. With abundant wildlife and the possibility of elk hunting or viewing. The neighbors have saw elk in the past. This property is a true hunter’s paradise. The land boasts gravel county road frontage, making it easily accessible while maintaining a peaceful, secluded feel. Whether you’re looking to create your own hunting retreat, a weekend getaway, or a private homestead, this property provides a blank canvas surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Ozarks. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a slice of Arkansas wilderness.
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Livestock Allowed
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