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Larkin Creek South - 160 ± Acres | Lee County, Arkansas
Situated just southwest of the North Tract, Larkin Creek South offers a strong blend of timber, tillable acreage, and proven wildlife habitat in northern Lee County.
This 160 ± acre tract features a mix of timber and productive tillable strips, creating excellent diversity for both income and recreation. The property was previously planted in peanuts and benefits from convenient county road frontage along the southern boundary.
The timbered portions provide outstanding cover and travel corridors for whitetail deer, making this a proven hunting property with agricultural support built in. The layout allows for a balance of farming income and recreational use, giving the next owner flexibility in how the property is managed.
With strong access and natural habitat already in place, Larkin Creek South stands on its own as a recreational/investment tract.
Note: The adjoining 157 ± acre tract (Larkin Creek North), which includes Larkin Creek frontage and established duck blinds, is also available for purchase if additional acreage is desired.
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