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759± Acres | The Sitka Tract | Sharp County, Arkansas
Located just east of Sitka, Arkansas, this 759± acre property—known as the Sitka Tract—offers an incredible blend of habitat diversity, wildlife opportunity, and land potential. The property features a mix of freshly harvested timber and approximately 440+ acres of mature standing hardwoods, creating ideal conditions for deer, turkey, and small game.
The recently cut areas provide excellent bedding and nesting cover, while the remaining hardwood stands supply ample mast production to sustain wildlife year-round. Current hunting lessees have multiple stand locations.
Osburn Creek flows through the eastern portion of the property from north to south, looping back across the southern boundary before exiting. Additional wet-weather creeks and a small pond in one of the cutovers ensure reliable water sources for wildlife.
An aerial map is available and highlights recent harvest areas, existing road systems, and trail networks, offering great accessibility throughout most of the tract.
For those familiar with the area, you’re only three miles southeast of Harold E. Alexander Wildlife Management Area (WMA). This 13,000-acre WMA, established in 1976, is managed specifically for optimal whitetail deer and turkey habitat through practices such as controlled burns, food plots, and timber management. It’s a draw-only turkey hunting area—and one of the best in the state.
The Sitka Tract has all the right ingredients to become a premier wildlife and recreational property. With the foundation already in place, a new owner could easily build on the habitat practices to create an exceptional hunting and investment tract.
Property has been surveyed with lines painted.
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