Acreage For Sale

Located in the Ouachita Mountains of Montgomery County, Arkansas sits this rare and unique 73 +/- acre recreational paradise. With 100% of the property's boundary being with the Ouachita National Forest, it is easy to image the peace and tranquility of this secluded timber land. The winding drive down Beech Creek Road to the property sets the stage for this truly rare piece of Montgomery County Real Estate. Entering the property, you will immediately notice the quality of timber covering the landscape. Varieties of Hardwoods and pine timber tower over the ridges and draws, making a picturesque setting for a deer stand in the fall. Deer, turkey, and bear are abundant in the area, and the topography of the land is ideal for hunting them, with multiple ridges, draws, pinch points, and travel corridors evident. A nice sized year-round creek flows through the property at its North end, with multiple holes of cool and clear mountain water being separated by trickling shoals and beautiful bends. Rock bluffs line sections of the creek bank, creating picturesque landscapes as well as great pinch points along game trails.

Property Details

  • Location: (private lake, pond, creek)
  • Acres: 73.000
  • Waterview: Yes
  • ViewTypes: Water
  • County: Montgomery County
  • Community: Metes & Bounds
  • Property Taxes: $100
  • MLS #: 25034519

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Listing Agent: Jake Fowler, Midwest Land Group, LLC, 479-393-1997, 479-573-3719 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Acreage For Sale in Norman, Arkansas
Ad Number : 6562563
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Added: Aug 29, 2025
Updated on: Aug 29, 2025
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