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Lost Pond Timber Tract – 74 ± Acres | White County, Arkansas
Tucked between Peacock Road on the north and E. Jones Road on the south, the Lost Pond Timber Tract offers the kind of diversity that makes a property both beautiful and functional. With paved access from the north and gravel access from the south, it’s easy to reach — but feels quiet and secluded once you’re there. Having access from both directions also gives deer hunters a key advantage, allowing you to slip into stands with the wind right and a better chance of beating their nose.
The north end of the property is covered in a stand of mature hardwoods, with the largest portion being big white oaks. The ground is littered with acorns — an irresistible draw for deer and turkey that use the timber as both food source and travel corridor. The canopy, age, and composition of this stand give it not only wildlife appeal but also strong timber value and long-term management potential.
Along the creek, Lost Branch has been dammed to form what we call Lost Pond — a natural draw for wildlife and a reliable water source year-round. On the south end of the property, freshly cut pasture and small pond sit at a higher elevation than the timbered ground, creating a scenic setting with great visibility and potential for food plots or a future house/cabin site. The combination of elevation changes, timber, water, and open ground gives the tract a balanced layout that sets up perfectly for hunting and recreation..or a home site for someone looking to build.
The property is equipped with a water well and electricity, offering several good options for a new homesite. There’s an old mobile home on site that’s ready to be removed, clearing the way for your own setup.
Whether you’re looking for a hunting getaway, a timber investment, or just a quiet piece of ground to enjoy the outdoors, Lost Pond Timber Tract has the elements that matter — access, water, habitat, and potential.