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The White River Bottoms
Comprising 1,623± contiguous acres along nearly 10 miles of White River frontage, The White River Bottoms offers a rare combination of scale, access, and proven wildlife habitat in one of Arkansas's most recognizable river corridors. Positioned between Fowler's Point to the west and the historic Pioneer Farm to the east, the property occupies a highly desirable stretch of the White River.
The land consists of a diverse mix of open river bottoms, seasonal wetlands, and scattered timbered areas, creating productive edge habitat and natural movement corridors for wildlife. This balance of open ground and cover supports the property's reputation for trophy whitetail deer while providing exceptional conditions for waterfowl during periods of White River flooding.
The tract is further enhanced by its setting among extensive public conservation lands, including U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ground and a state Wildlife Management Area located directly across the river. These landlocked public tracts, accessible only by water, effectively expand the surrounding habitat base and contribute to reduced pressure and long-term wildlife quality.
When the river is low, the property offers the ability to flood a portion of the bottoms using two wells, allowing for managed water and increased flexibility for waterfowl use. During high water, the White River naturally inundates the bottoms, creating outstanding duck hunting opportunities across the property.
The White River Bottoms is a large, contiguous river-bottom holding with exceptional deer and duck history, strong neighboring conservation ground, and flexibility in how it may be acquired. It comprises three privately owned tracts that are being offered together as a single, contiguous holding. Ownership would consider alternative configurations, providing flexibility for buyers seeking the entire acreage or a thoughtfully structured division.
(A new lodge situated on 11± acres is available separately and includes dedicated storage for equipment and gear, making the property well suited for immediate use and long-term enjoyment.)
Large-scale river-bottom
Directions:
From Augusta head south on Hwy. 33 for 14 miles. Turn right on AR-262 and continue on CR 884 for 2.6 miles. From Des Arc head east on AR-38 E for 4.9 miles and turn left on Sandhill Rd. for 3.4 miles. Travel 1.7 miles down CR 884 and arrive. Locked gate.