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Stunning 72-Acre Property in the Heart of the Ozarks - Prime Hunting and Adventure Spot Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks, this incredible 72-acre property offers the ultimate outdoor escape, with wooded landscapes, gravel road frontage, and multiple natural springs running throughout. Located along Hulett Road, this land has been cherished by the same family for generations, providing a unique opportunity to own a slice of Ozark heritage. Perfect for hunters and nature enthusiasts, this land is a prime habitat for Whitetail deer, large Tom turkeys, and even the occasional black bear. The presence of springs and lush woods enhances the thriving wildlife, making it an ideal hunting ground or a peaceful spot for a cabin retreat. A powerline crosses the back corner, adding potential for future development. If you've been searching for a property with running water, you'll appreciate the bubbling springs scattered across the terrain. Located just outside Evening Shade, AR, and close to Ash Flat in Sharp County, the property is near the scenic Strawberry River and Harold Alexander Wildlife Management Area, adding to its recreational appeal.Property Details
- Location: (private lake, pond, creek)
- Acres: 72.000
- Waterview: Yes
- ViewTypes: Water
- County: Sharp County
- Community: Metes & Bounds
- Property Taxes: $101
- MLS #: 24040838
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Listing Agent: Pamela Welch, Mossy Oak Properties Cache River Land & Farm, 870-897-0700, 870-495-2123 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Ad Number : | 5540685 |
Viewed: | 3 times |
Added: | Aug 29, 2025 |
Updated on: | Aug 29, 2025 |
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