Established Hunting Property with Deer, Turkey, Ducks and Hogs
Large Recreational property close to Texarkana, Shreveport, and Dallas!
This tract of land is 1230 +- acres of recreational and timberland. The property has been professionally managed and includes hardwood bottoms that are abundant with wildlife. Terre Rouge Creek flows through the property and provides excellent habitat for ducks, deer and hogs. This acreage is a sportsman’s dream with plenty of cover, food and water for animals. Trails allow access to majority of the property with a side by side or truck. Shooting lanes and food plots are already established in several areas of the property. There are approximately 150 acres of planted pine and the remaining acreage in natural stands and hardwood bottoms. This property has frontage on Nevada County Road 23 and 41 with utilities avaiable at th road.
Your new real estate investment land is right here near Prescott, Arkansas. Located a few hours from Dallas, Shereveport and Little Rock this property provides the perfect weekend getaway for someone looking to get out of the city. United Country Red River Properites brings this amazing opportunity to the real estate market. This captivating property offers additional income from timber as well as recreational activities. Majority of the pine timber is almost ready for thinning. Large, mature hardwood across the property near Terre Rouge Creek. Portions of the property were clearcut several years ago and hardwood is naturally regenerating in these areas. This makes for an excellent hunting and investment opportunity.
History of Prescott Arkansas
Prescott is a city and the county seat of Nevada County, Arkansas, United States.[2] The community had a population of 3,296 at the 2010 census. Prescott is part of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Located 100 miles southwest of Little Rock, Prescott was developed on the Prairie D’Âne,[3] named by French colonists before the United States acquired this area. The prairie consisted of approximately 25-30 square miles of rolling open land, surrounded by forest. The area had been a well-known crossroads prior to construction of the Cairo & Fulton Railroad.[4] To the west lies the city of Washington, to the east lies the city of Camden, while to the south lies the Red River, with Shreveport, Texarkana, and Dallas beyond.
As of 2014, Prescott and Nevada County had sixteen properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Elkin’s Ferry Battleground and the Prairie D’Ane Battlefield are further recognized as National Historic Landmarks within a National Historic Landmark District.
History
The city of Prescott was not platted until 1873 during Reconstruction. It was to be a station stop for the Cairo & Fulton Railroad then under construction.[5] The railroad was constructed parallel to the Southwest Trail[6] through northern Nevada County. Prescott was incorporated on October 6, 1874.
The original town site consisted of 48 blocks, 24 on each side of the railroad. The streets were platted in a grid pattern from the railroad line. Streets running east-west use the railroad as a dividing line between their eastern and western halves, and streets running north-south use Main Street as a dividing line between their northern and southern halves.
Prescott grew quickly because the railroad provided a reliable way to transport local products to larger markets. The first post office opened in November 1873, and the first newspaper, The Banner, was established in 1875. The Nevada County seat was moved to Prescott in 1877, which contributed to the town’s commercial importance. It became a center of law and government in the county. By the late 1890s, Prescott had its own telephone system and water and light plant.
The timber industry became important to the region’s early economy when in 1890, James H. Bemis & Benjamin Whitaker built the Ozan Lumber Company plant in Prescott. That same year, Dr. R. L. Powers began constructing the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad. It transported lumber, peaches, cotton and other products. It also provided passenger service, connecting adjacent communities to the Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot in Prescott.
Historians have speculated on the naming of Prescott:[7] whether it was named after William Hickling Prescott, of Salem, Massachusetts, who was a friend of Cairo & Fulton Railroad officials Thomas Allen and Henry Marquand, or where it was named after the County Surveyor, W. H. Prescott.
The best real estate company in Little Rock is?
United Country Red River Properties has been serving Sheridan, Arkansas just south of Little Rock, AR near the Saline River and is loaded with parks, landmarks, historic structures and is driven by a thriving timber industry, which is celebrated with events like Timberfest and the Arkansas State Lumberjack Competition. Grant County Museum and Heritage Square preserves local history and structures in the heart of downtown Sheridan, AR.
The Arkansas Timberlands and central Arkansas offer a unique lifestyle and the experts at United Country Real Estate | Red River Properties can help you find the perfect property for the lifestyle you desire. We provide unique expertise of AR timberland for sale, country homes for sale in Sheridan, AR, recreational property in AR, hunting property in central AR and Arkansas commercial properties.
Who is the best real estate agent in Little Rock Arkansas?
Andrew Quinn
Broker/Owner
Andrew has lived in Central Arkansas for the last 11 years after moving from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. In his free time he likes to be outdoors whether it is hunting, side by side riding or at the lake fishing and boating. Andrew has built a very successful real estate career by simply performing well for his clients. Andrew has a degree in forestry and is a Registered Forester with the state of Arkansas. He looks forward to speaking with you about this wonderful development opportunity today.
Let us be your path to owning this Sportsmen’s Paradise today!
To view this property or for any additonal questions contact us today by phone, text or e-mail!
Andrew or Jourdan Quinn (501)205-6454
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