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130 Joe Baker Road

4 3.0   Sf: 2452   Yr: 2007  Acres: 1.400

Talk about a VIEW! If you've been dreaming of a place with mountain and river views, this one delivers in a big way--right from your wraparound deck! And the best part? It's just 20 minutes from...

COLLIETOWN SUB

195 Joe Baker Road

3 3.0   Sf: 1890   Yr: 2005  Acres: 1.500

Welcome to Bear Paw Cabin-Western Cedar Log home on the White River! If your Dream Home is a Rustic-Style Log Home in a peaceful River community, look no further! Enjoy the Beauty of the Ozarks along...

Collietown

32 & 33 Joe Baker Roads

Acres: 2.410

Two beautiful White River lots to give you a total of 2.41 Acres nestled in the Ozark Mountains! These well groomed White River frontage lots come with fishing for trout or smallmouth bass plus...

Collietown

0 Joe Baker Road

Acres: 0.500

Experience the Pristine Beauty of the Ozark Mountains and White River from Your Own Riverfront Haven!Lot 25 of the Collietown Subdivision offers a rare opportunity to own a meticulously manicured...

Collietown

Lot 32 Joe Baker Road

Acres: 1.270

Beautiful White River 1.27 acre lot nestled in the Ozark Mountains! This well groomed White River frontage lot comes with fishing for trout or smallmouth bass plus amazing views and is in the river...

Collietown
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White River - Independence County Information

The White River is a significant waterway in the central United States, running through multiple states, including Arkansas. In Independence County, Arkansas, the river plays an important role in the local ecosystem, economy, and recreational activities.

Key Points about the White River in Independence County:

1. Geography: The White River flows through the Ozark and Delta regions, providing a natural boundary between several counties, including Independence. The river is known for its scenic beauty, characterized by wooded hills, cliffs, and clear waters.

2. Recreation: The White River is popular for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, kayaking, and canoeing. It is home to various fish species, including bass and trout, making it a favorite among anglers.

3. Wildlife: The river and its surrounding habitats support diverse wildlife, including birds, aquatic life, and mammals. Birdwatching can also be popular in this region.

4. History and Culture: The White River has historical significance, having been a transportation route for early settlers and a vital resource for local communities. The towns along the river, such as Batesville and Newport, have rich histories tied to the river's commerce and recreational activities.

5. Conservation: Efforts to preserve the natural beauty and ecological health of the White River are ongoing. Organizations and local government work to protect water quality and habitats along the river.

6. Cultural Events: Various events take place along the river, including festivals, fishing tournaments, and community gatherings that celebrate the river's significance to the local culture.

If you have specific questions or need more detailed information about the White River in Independence County, contact the local  area chamber of commerce!

White River - Independence County

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White River - Independence County Map