$45,000
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Secluded Wooded Acreage in the Ozarks Foothills Discover the ideal 10-acre tract for your secluded retreat or off-grid aspirations in the scenic Fulton County, North Central Arkansas, nestled in the foothills of the Ozarks. This entirely wooded tract has been recently surveyed and offers a unique combination of accessibility and privacy, featuring gravel county road frontage on two sides of the property. The land is gently rolling and provides essential modern convenience with electricity available at the road, yet maintains a desirable seclusion—note there are several miles of gravel road leading to the property, enhancing its quiet, fairly secluded atmosphere. Best of all, with no restrictions, this pristine acreage is perfect for a prepper or anyone seeking complete autonomy to build, camp, or simply escape.
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