Phillips County, Arkansas Land For Sale (23 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/03/2025
$734,632
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Hwy 49, Marvell, AR
120 +/- acres of seasonal flooded timber and irrigated cropland in Phillips Co, AR
This property offers duck hunting, deer hunting, and farm income. It is a thicket of young, mixed hardwoods with larger hardwoods on the west and east sides and the south end of the cropland. It is surrounded by woodland providing lots of backup habitat for deer. Highway 49 runs along the north boundary providing excellent access.
The 51 +/- acres (per FSA Data) cropland is leveled and has an electric well for irrigation needs for the crop land and to flood for ducks, as needed. The soils on the cropland are primarily Calloway silt loam, Loring silt loam, and Foley silt loam. The cropland is leased through 2026.
The property offers duck hunting across the east side of the field as well as the flooded timber on three sides of the property. There are food plot areas for deer hunting.
Utilities are available along the highway providing potential for a camp site on the tract to use during hunting seasons.
Location: Situated on the south side of Highway 49, roughly a of a mile west of the Hwy 49 & Hwy 39 intersection. Wade Road is approx. 6 miles West of Marvell. The northeast corner will be near Highway 49 and a Recland sign is located there.
Minerals: negotiable
Asking Price: $734,632
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FEATURED LISTING
04/01/2025
$1,285,600
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 483 Phillips 131 Road, Marvell, AR
Garner Woods represent an opportunity to acquire an Arkansas flooded timber duck hunting property nestled in the heart of the Mississippi Flyway. Garner Woods is located between the White & St. Francis Rivers near the town of Marvel, AR. Secondary waterways such as Big Cypress Creek, Crooked Creek, and Big Creek are within close proximity of the property as well.
If you have been looking or a diverse waterfowl property with a flooded timber component and further habitat development potential you need to look hard at the Garner Woods. The property offers an existing 35 +/- acre flooded timber area which is easily wadable for hunting. Additionally, there are 44 +/- acres of bottomland timber that are not currently flooded. Deer and small game hunting opportunities abound in these woods; however, you may consider developing this area into another flooded timber area to increase waterfowl habitat.
An additional 114+/- acres are currently in row crop production, producing a meaningful annual income and also providing an opportunity to grow food for the wildlife. Call today to arrange your showing of this great property!
Summary:
35+/- acre flooded green timber duck hole
44+/- acres bottomland timber with potential to convert to flooded timber
Duck, deer & small game hunting
Located 0.2 miles from Crooked Creek, 2.3 miles from the well-known Big Creek
114+/- acres productive cropland (mostly irrigated)
Annual income from row crop lease -$18,700/year
Located near the town of Marvell, AR
1hr 30 min. from Memphis, 1hr. 35 min. from Little Rock, & 4hr 30 min. Nashville
FEATURED LISTING
03/08/2025
$540,000
97 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Marvell, AR
Acreage This property consists of 97 +/- total acres in 2 tracts.
36.0 +/- Tillable Farmland (36.0 +/- acres suitable for Cotton production)
21.0 +/- Timber and Riparian land
40.0 +/- Timber in the Big Creek Bottoms
Location The property is located in Marvell, Arkansas, which is in the States east central region.
Access
Tract 1 is located directly on US Hwy 49
Tract 2 has un-deeded access off Phillips County Road 115
The Landscape This property consists of 36.0 +/- acres of cropland that currently produces cotton and other row crops. The remaining acreage is mixed-age hardwood timber, roads and drainage ditches.
Wildlife and Hunting The woods on the property offer outstanding duck and deer hunting. Tract 1 has outstanding deer hunting as the surrounding fields provide food and the woods provide shelter and bedding areas for deer. Tract 2 is located in the Big Creek bottoms which is an excellent area for trophy deer and small game hunting and when the area floods is some of the best duck hunting in the area.
Water Resources Tract 1 is currently non-irrigated farmland. Tract 2 is located in the Big Creek bottoms and floods naturally.
Income Streams The farmland on this property is currently leased for the 2025 crop year. Additional income could also be generated from a yearly hunting lease.
Mineral Rights All mineral rights owned by the seller will be conveyed.
Real Estate Taxes $253.44 (source: Phillips County Assessors)
Offering Price $540,000.00 (approx. $5,567.00 per acre)
Contact Clay Medford of Myers Cobb Realtors: qualified buyers should contact Clay at 501-517-1531 regarding questions or schedule a property tour.
FEATURED LISTING
02/03/2025
$1,800,000
8500 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 2446 Trobits N, Elaine, AR
The Sportsman's Paradise you've been looking for on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River! The 8,500 acre m/l Jackson Point Hunting Club has a rich history spanning 40 years of outstanding Mississippi River bottom hunting. This is the perfect set up for your corporate retreat, an outstanding property for you and your hunting buddies, or a place to get away for a long weekend with your family. 5 equity memberships & 2 houses are being offered in the historic Jackson Point Hunting Club. (An additional membership and an additional house may be available too. Ask for details.) Deer hunters, there aren't many places you can harvest 5 trophy bucks on the same property. Between the two Arkansas tags, and three in Mississippi, you can chase trophy deer all season. You can also assign these trophy buck tags. This is a rare opportunity to purchase 5 equity memberships which allows unprecedented trophy deer hunting opportunities. For the trophy deer hunter this allows you the opportunity to harvest 5 trophy bucks, two in Arkansas and three in Mississippi. Jackson Point was named "Best Deer Hunting Club in Arkansas" by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in 2024 with 18 deer scoring over 140 Boone & Crockett during the 2023-2024 hunting season. Turkey hunters, there are few places left in Arkansas that have a thriving turkey population. Jackson Point is one of those places. There are abundant wild turkeys offering ample spring turkey hunting opportunities. It's very common to see a flock each time you're riding around the property. Duck hunters, Ham Lake is currently full of ducks and has duck hunting opportunities. There's recent video available showing the large number of waterfowl on the property. In addition, it's no secret that the Mississippi River oxbow lakes and overflow ground can have outstanding waterfowl hunting when the weather conditions are right. In addition, seasonal flooding of the Mississippi opens up numerous duck hunting locations. Small game hunting opportunities appear to be endless. If you enjoy squirrel and rabbit hunting you will have more hunting than you have time. This property may have the largest concentration of black squirrels I've seen. Rabbit hunters, get the beagles ready! For fishing, there's nothing quite like crappie fishing in the Mississippi River oxbows. Mellwood Lake, a Mississippi River Oxbow lake, hugs the western edge of the property. In addition, Ham Lake is in the interior of the property and offers both fishing and duck hunting. One of the lodges overlooks Ham Lake on the high point of land the property is named for, Jackson Point. Bass fishing and catfishing opportunities. For kids, there are miles upon miles of an improved trail system for atv and utv rides. In this current information age we're in, this is a perfect place for you and your kids to unplug and get away from the busy lifestyle to spend time in nature. Remember, if you teach your kids how to hunt you won't have to hunt your kids! Amenities include a full-time caretaker, on-site internet, community well, a private airstrip, helipad, skinning rack with walk-in deer cooler, and a remote entry private gate. This can be as turnkey as you would like with the full time caretaker as well as house cleaning availability. The caretaker, who lives on site, is responsible for maintaining the roads and planting food plots. Location: Memphis, TN 1 hour 45 minutes~ Little Rock, AR 2 hours 25 minutes~ Jackson, MS 3 hours 45 minutes~ Monroe, LA 3 hours 55 minutes~ Conway, AR 2 hours 35 minutes~ Jonesboro, AR 2 hours 30 minutes~
FEATURED LISTING
01/31/2025
$1,497,600
288 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 00 Hwy 44, Crumrod, AR
288 acre farm for sale in southern Phillips County near the town of Crumrod, this expansive property presents an excellent opportunity for agricultural investment. The farm is unimproved, offering a blank slate for development and continued row crop production. FSA shows the farm as 279.4 acres of total cropland. The farm consists of 100% Sharkey Silty Clay. This property is well-suited for row crops such as soybeans, rice and cotton. Its prime location in a thriving agricultural area ensures strong potential for productivity and long-term value.
Whether you're expanding your operation or seeking a quality addition to your farmland portfolio, this 288-acre tract in Crumrod offers exceptional potential. Contact Robert Eason today for more details at 501-416-6923 .
FEATURED LISTING
01/31/2025
$5,295,000
1264 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Elaine, AR
See attached brochures for all the different tracts
FEATURED LISTING
01/30/2025
$220,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 00 Phillips County Road 150, Marvell, AR
Discover the perfect farming opportunity with this 40-acre property near Marvell, Arkansas, located on County Road 150. This prime agricultural land features 32.64 tillable acres of highly productive silt loam soils, ideal for cotton, corn, and soybean cultivation.
Equipped with an electric well, the property ensures reliable irrigation to support your farming operations. With a convenient location near Marvell and direct access via County Road 150, this farm offers both productivity and accessibility.
Whether you're an experienced farmer or an investor looking for quality farmland, this property provides the resources and soil quality needed for successful crop production. Don't miss this excellent opportunity to own a versatile and income-generating piece of Arkansas farmland!
Contact Robert Eason for more information at 501-416-6923 .
FEATURED LISTING
01/13/2025
$400,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 0 Phillips 214 Rd, Lexa, AR
This unique piece of property offers a mature pecan orchard on 80 acres, presenting an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a peaceful, rural retreat, a recreational property, or an investment in established pecan trees. While the land is no longer suitable for commercial farming, the orchard still provides the charm of a well-established pecan grove and offers potential for non-agricultural uses.
FEATURED LISTING
12/27/2024
$2,500,000
1127 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Crumrod, AR
Island 68 consists of +/- 1,127 acres of rare and extraordinary land for sale located in Phillips County, Arkansas. Located approximately 41 miles southeast of the Duck Hunting Capital of the World in Stuttgart, Arkansas, and 13 miles south of Elaine, this unparalleled property offers world-class hunting and endless recreational opportunities.
Ultimate Sportsmans Paradise
Immerse yourself in a sanctuary designed for the dedicated sportsman. Island 68 is nestled in the heart of the Mississippi Flyway, making it a coveted destination for deer and waterfowl enthusiasts alike.
A combination of riverfront, wetland, and forested regions forms a breathtaking natural sanctuary for wildlife and a variety of outdoor pursuits. Famous for its excellent deer population, this land attracts dedicated hunters and provides exceptional waterfowl hunting experiences throughout migration seasons.
Breathtaking River Frontage
Enjoy two miles of stunning frontage on the iconic Mississippi River. Whether youre fishing, boating, or simply taking in the view, the convenience and beauty of this massive river are unprecedented.
In addition, a large, picturesque oxbow lake adds to the unique beauty and ecological richness of this property.
Exclusive Opportunity
This is your chance to own a one-of-a-kind property that combines the majesty of the Mississippi River with unmatched hunting and recreational opportunities. Legacy properties like this dont come along often!
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FEATURED LISTING
12/22/2024
$391,500
8000 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Elaine, AR
WELCOME TO JACKSON POINT HUNTING CLUB! As you pull through the gate, you will enter an excellent Mississippi River Bottom Club made up of Mississippi and Arkansas ground. After riding through the club for a few miles, you will arrive at the camp area with roughly 50 camps, one of which is included with this offering. The 1,332 square foot cabin, constructed in the early 90s, is located on Mississippi land. The fully furnished two bedroom, and two bathroom cabin is equipped with pine walls, tile countertops, tile floors, and a real-wood-burning fireplace. Outside, the cabin has a front porch, a great place for UTVs/ATVs, a screened-in back porch, cypress siding, and a metal roof. The cabin is built on a slab on some of the highest ground inside the Mississippi River Bottom from Memphis, TN, to Louisiana. During the historic 2011 flood, the cabin took on less than one foot of water. However, the cabin was still gutted and completely renovated around 2012. The utilities include electricity, a club-shared water well, and a septic tank.
Jackson Point Hunting Club was formed in 1984 and has been a successful Mississippi River hunting club ever since. The club currently owns approximately 8,000 acres, including all timber rights. The makeup includes 1,811 acres in Phillips County, AR; 5,442 acres in Coahoma County, MS; and 750 acres in accretion. There are 107 total shares owned by approximately 67 members. The club enjoys a full-time caretaker (Kyle Vansickle) and a part-time wildlife biologist (Lan Wilf). When you ride the miles and miles of interior roads, you will eventually encounter most every aspect the Mississippi River Bottom has to offer: big timber, cutover, wildlife plots, Mellwood Lake frontage, and Ham Lake. The hunting and fishing are exceptional, with big deer (the biggest 170), loads of turkeys, ducks when the timing is right, and small game.
Jackson Point Hunting Club offers year-round enjoyment with something for everyone in the family. The club is accessed on the Arkansas side of the river just 24 miles southwest of Helena, AR, and 68 miles southwest of Memphis, TN. You can drive into the club until the Helena River Gauge reaches 38 feet.
If you have been looking for a Mississippi River Bottom cabin and share, give us a call for your private tour of Jackson Point today!
FEATURED LISTING
11/25/2024
$1,700,000
234.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Marvell, AR
Warriner Farms
+/- 234.47 Acres in Phillips County, Arkansas
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Property Overview
Warriner Farms is a 234.47 +/- acre gem located just north of Poplar Grove, Arkansas, in the heart of the Delta. This property is a dream for sportsmen, offering seasonally flooded timber on Big Creek, abundant wildlife, farm income, and a charming, renovated lodge. Whether youre looking for hunting opportunities or a tranquil retreat, Warriner Farms has it all.
The centerpiece of the property is the historic "Pink House," a 1,350 sq. ft. lodge crafted from durable cypress timber harvested from the very creek bottoms of the farm. Fully renovated and loaded with character, the lodge sleeps 68 people and includes modern amenities like a full security camera system.
Land Use & Income
99.7 +/- Cropland Acres: 75 +/- acres irrigated with a Rienke center-pivot (12 years old).
Soybean yields average 60 bushels/acre (irrigated) and 35 bushels/acre (non-irrigated).
CRP: 35.54 acres planted in hardwoods (contract ends 2031).
WRP: 35.73 acres with a conservation easement (expires 2029).
Recreational Opportunities
Duck Hunting: Seasonally flooded timber and multiple blinds offer excellent waterfowl opportunities.
Deer Hunting: The property consistently produces mature bucks.
Big Creek Access: Enhances waterfowl activity when creek levels rise.
Improvements
Lodge: 1,350 sq. ft., 2 bedrooms + loft, 1 bathroom.
Outbuildings:
1,500 sq. ft. shop.
700 sq. ft. shed.
Location
Conveniently located with easy access to major cities:
Marvell: 3 miles.
Helena: 19 miles.
Memphis: 74 miles.
Little Rock: 103 miles.
Surrounding Properties
Warriner Farms is surrounded by renowned sporting properties along Big Creek, including Big Creek Bottoms and Grove Park Farms, making it a hotspot for hunting enthusiasts.
Taxes & Pricing
Taxes: Approximately $1,300 annually.
Price: $7,250/acre, totaling $1,700,000.
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FEATURED LISTING
10/10/2024
$297,500
45.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 2273 Phillips 239, Helena, AR
WELCOME TO THE PHILLIPS 45.9, LOCATED IN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BOTTOM JUST NORTH OF HELENA, ARKANSAS. This 45.9 acre property features a mobile home, tiny house, shed, pasture area, timber, and a portion of a lake. Its typically pretty hard to find properties this size near the Mississippi River, especially one that offers deer, duck, turkey, and fishing opportunities.
As you arrive, you will notice the 1,371 square foot mobile home sitting atop the hill along the west side of Phillips Road 239. The home offers two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a sizable kitchen/dining/living room area, carport, and a huge screened in porch all overlooking the pasture area of the property. You will also find a 405.38 square foot tiny house that, with a little work, would make a great place for your guests, kids, or grandkids. The camp area has two sheds for all of your storage needs one is equipped with a walk-in cooler.
As you leave the camp area, you will drive alongside the 6 acre open pasture (great for wildlife plots). The utilities include electricity, a private well, propane, and a septic tank. Next, the timbered area makes up the majority of the property and will be great for bowhunting, turkey hunting, and bedding for the deer. The eastern boundary of the property ends at Brushy Lake, a 40 acre lake that is shared by six land owners. You will enjoy a private boat ramp and great fishing and duck hunting opportunities.
This 45.9 acre recreational property packs a punch for its size. As with the majority of properties in the Mississippi River Bottom, most of this tract, minus the camp area on the hill, is located within the FEMA flood zone.
If you have been searching for an affordable property in the Mississippi River Bottom, give us a call today for your private tour of the Phillips 45.9.
FEATURED LISTING
10/02/2024
$750,000
13 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 3202 Highway 242 West, Lexa, AR
Located in Lexa, Phillips Co Arkansas, this beautiful 9500sf home sits on 13 +/- acres offering ultimate privacy on a beautiful landscape. This home offers 6500sf of living space including 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and a massive laundry/mud room with endless amounts of storage space throughout the house. Upstairs you will find an additional living area or "mother-in-law quarters" that is approximately 1200sf with its own bathroom and heat and air. There were no corners cut on the design of this house. There are beautiful pine wood floors mixed in with flagstone floors as you walk in through the front door. The kitchen hosts a large island area with a built-in banquette style seating area. The master bedroom has massive separate his and hers closet space.
Outside of the house you will find porches all around the home, an outdoor fireplace along with neat features such as a private screened in area connected to the master bedroom. The roof has been replaced as of 2022. In addition, one of the A/C units is new as of 2019 and one is new as of 2023.
You will not find a better house at this price. From the large bedrooms, bathrooms to the storage areas, everything was thought of during the construction of this home. For more information or to schedule your own private tour call Listing agent Molly Litwiller at 870-995-6488 or Nick Newton at 501-276-8409 .
FEATURED LISTING
09/05/2024
$9,039,005
1260 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Lexa, AR
The TLM: La Grange Farm consists of 1,260 total acres located to the east of the community of La Grange in two non-contiguous tracts. There are 1,187 tillable acres, of which 1,058 are irrigated by eleven (11) wells. Approximately 771 acres are furrow irrigated, and 287 acres are irrigated by pivots. The irrigation map included in this offering brochure provides additional details. The core tract has frontage and access from both Lee County Road 233, and Phillips County Road 210. The western tract is bisected by Phillips County Road 240 which provides good access to both parcels.
Mileage Charge
- Brinkley, AR 51 Miles
- Memphis, TN 70 Miles
- Lake Village, AR 80 Miles
- Greenville, MS 95 Miles
- Little Rock, AR 118 Miles
Farm Service Agency (FSA) 156EZ documents and field maps can be found in the listing brochure.
FEATURED LISTING
08/27/2024
$240,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Marvell, AR
This 40 acres located in Phillips County just North of Marvell is a great opportunity for someone looking to build their dream home, a hunting lodge, or to acquire a prime piece of hunting property. This property includes a 40x60 house pad, along with a beautiful 5 acre pond, and approximately 24 tillable acres. Crooked Creek runs through the north east corner of the property making it a hot spot for deer/ duck hunting. Centrally located between the Mississippi River and the White River Refuge makes it an ideal spot for hunters. This property has a ton of potential opportunities. For more information call Molly Litwiller at 870-995-6488 .
Easement is located on the west side of the property off of Hwy 243.
FEATURED LISTING
02/11/2024
$470,000
84.86 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 2390 Phillips 239, Helena, AR
Big Spring Farm is an 84.86 +/- acre property located just north of Helena, Arkansas, in an area renowned for its diverse wildlife and recreational opportunities. The mix of forests and wetlands provides ideal habitats for whitetail deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl, making it a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts.
A key feature of the property is Big Spring, a natural freshwater source that enhances its appeal. The spring ensures a reliable water supply for irrigation, livestock, or recreation, while its crystal-clear waters and gentle flow contribute to the farm's serene atmosphere. Big Spring flows eastward across the property, eventually feeding into Brushy Lake, a hidden gem known for its excellent fishing opportunities, where anglers can catch bass, crappie, and bream.
The farm also includes a 1,500 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a shop. Currently serving as the owner's residence, it could easily be transformed into a weekend retreat or a short-term rental. For those interested in livestock, two fenced sections of the property were previously used for cattle.
Located just minutes from the Mississippi River, Storm Creek Lake, and the St. Francis National Forest, Big Spring Farm is a year-round destination for hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure.
Adding to its uniqueness, the property holds historical significance. Helena, a city rich in Civil War history, is just minutes away. Several war relics and artifacts have been discovered near Big Spring, offering a glimpse into the past.
For more information, contact Robert Eason


04/20/2025
$1,000,000
3200 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Helena, AR
ONE Equity Share at Whistle Place Hunting Club


02/25/2025
$391,500
8000 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - Elaine, AR
One Equity Share with a Cabin at Jackson Point Hunting Club in Phillips County, AR


02/25/2025
$1,700,000
234.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - +/- 234.47 Acres in Phillips County, AR, Marvell, AR
Warriner Farms


10/16/2024
$297,500
45.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 2273 Phillips 239, Helena, AR
45.9 Acres in Phillips County, AR with a Mobile Home


08/05/2024
$40,500
16.84 ac.
AVAILABLE
Phillips County - Ebony St, Helena-West Helena, AR
The Woods Lands in Phillips County Arkansas is a multifaceted ownership of development properties. If you're looking for a city lot to build a rental property, a lot with commercial development potential, or a large tract to subdivide, this ownership has it all. All necessary city utilities are available for connections making these tracts ready to develop. The holdings cover nearly 17 acres total in three different locations and are available for one price. As the new owner, you can resale what you don't want, develop some or all, or maintain the ownership as an investment. These properties provide easy access to the excellent fishing opportunities of the Mississippi River at Porter Bayou, the Saint Francis National Forest is just minutes north of downtown Helena and the Isle of Capri Casino Hotel Lula is just across the river, providing gaming, dining, and luxury accommodations. Bow hunting is allowed inside the city limits of Helena-West Helena by permit and trophy bucks roam these hills and hollows. Contact Michael Clayton at 870-818-5418 ( call or text) or via email at mclayton@ but don't wait I don't think these will last long.
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06/29/2023
$470,000
82.5 ac.
AVAILABLE
Phillips County - 2390 Phillips 239, Helena, AR
Big Spring Farm is an 82.5 +/- acre farm and home located just north of Helena, Arkansas in an area known for its diverse wildlife and recreational opportunities. The forests and wetlands that cover parts of the property provide habitats for numerous whitetail deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl. Water is an essential resource for any farm, and the presence of Big Spring adds to the farm's appeal. Big Spring provides a natural source of fresh water, ensuring a reliable supply for irrigation, livestock, or recreational purposes. The gentle sound of running water and the sight of a crystal-clear spring add to the farm's tranquility. Big Spring flows east through the property and deposits into Brushy Lake on the eastern side of the property. Additionally, the proximity to Helena offers cultural and historical significance. Helena is a city with a rich history, known for its involvement in the Civil War. Several war relics and artifacts have been found on the property around the Big Spring area. The property also includes a 1,500 sqft 3 bed/2bath house and shop. This house is currently used as the owner’s home but could be a nice cabin for a weekend getaway or short-term rental. Two areas of the property were used for cattle and are still fenced if you desire to have livestock. Minutes from the Mississippi River, Storm Creek Lake, and the St Francis National Forrest, this property will be a year around destination for the new owner. For more information contact Robert Eason at 501-416-6923.


07/11/2022
$849,000
258 ac.
AVAILABLE
Phillips County - 227 Phillips Rd, Lexa, AR
This 258 acre property is in Philips County, AR and was recently enrolled as a WRE providing recreational opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts. Conveniently located, this farm is a mile west of the St. Francis National Forest, a short distance from the Mississippi River, Crowley's Ridge, and the Memphis bridge. As a WRE property, what was once corn or soybean fields have been converted to ponds and levees planted in native hardwood species. There are 4 main ponds with about 3,400 cypress trees planted along certain perimeters of the ponds, with 6 varieties of oaks, and a total of 34,000 trees planted on the property. With food plots, moist soil units and good resting areas, this property provides the necessary ingredients for waterfowl and whitetail hunting opportunities. About an acre of the property has been left out of the WRE to provide easy access to this future hunting club. Gravel and build up material can be found on site.
Wetland Reserve Easement:
The purpose of this easement is to restore, protect, manage, maintain, and enhance the functional values of wetlands and other lands, and for the conservation of natural values including fish and wildlife and their habitat, water quality improvement, flood water retention, groundwater recharge, open space, aesthetic values, and environmental education. It is the intent of NRCS to give the Landowner the opportunity to participate in the restoration and management activities on the Easement Area.
Land Owner Goals:
- To establish stands of bottomland hardwoods that are native to the Mississippi Alluvial Valley.
- To promote hard mast bearing trees for wildlife benefits.
- To expand habitat for a wider variety of wildlife species.
- Establish a woodland cover type to enhance water quality by reducing storm flow and runoff into local drainages and streams.
Current Conditions:
This WRE easement is located in Phillips County in east central Arkansas. Philips County is agricultural raising rice, cotton soybeans and other small grains. This property is typical of the land in Phillips County which is considered one of the more productive counties in Arkansas. The terrain is a series of broad flats broken up by low ridges, slow running, intermittent streams and a series of southwesterly drainages. The tract is seasonally wet and drains out slowly.
Species Selection For All Hardwood Fields:
3000 per species (Cherrybark Oak, Shumard Oak, Nuttall Oak, Swamp Chestnut Oak, Willow Oak, Pin Oak, Black Walnut) and 3400 per species (River Birch, Red Maple, Persimmon, Cypress)
Survey:
Reforestation projects like the one outlined in this plan are expensive and difficult to execute, but are worth the investment of finances and labor because, healthy, well stocked stands of mixed bottomland hardwoods provide important food sources, habitat and breeding areas for a wide variety of wildlife species. Roughly one third of threatened and endangered species live and breed in wetlands in the lower 48 states. Bottomland hardwood timber does a lot for water quality in our streams and rivers by reducing the severity of flooding by providing storage areas for flood water; filtering and sequestering nutrients; processing organic waste in run-off and by reducing sediment getting into streams. Bottomland hardwood timber provide many economic and employment opportunities for a vast number of people in the state of Arkansas.
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