4,000 Acres of Ozark Legacy Land Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch , Newton and Madison Counties, Arkansas Opportunities to acquire land of this scale in the Arkansas Ozarks are extraordinarily rare. Spanning approximately 4,000 contiguous acres across Newton and Madison Counties, this remarkable property represents one of the most significant land offerings to reach the market in the region in decades. Located in the heart of the Buffalo National River headwaters region, the property combines dramatic mountain terrain, abundant water resources, extensive trail systems, and a rich outdoor heritage that make it truly one of a kind. Represented by Gabrielle Hill and Rebekah Simonton of the Shop the Ozarks Team with eXp Realty, this property offers the rare combination of wilderness privacy, recreational infrastructure, and proximity to one of the fastest-growing regions in America. Final acreage will be determined by survey prior to closing. A Landscape Defined by the Ozark Mountains The Arkansas Ozarks are known for their rugged beauty, dramatic limestone bluffs, deep forested valleys, and pristine waterways. This property captures the very essence of that landscape. Across more than six square miles of land, the terrain includes: Hardwood forests and native Ozark timber Scenic mountain ridgelines and bluff lines Open pasture and valley bottoms Natural springs, creeks, and ponds Waterfalls and seasonal cascades Underground streams and cave formations The ranch includes more than 24 natural water features, with numerous springs and creeks feeding into the surrounding watershed. These water sources support wildlife habitat and enhance the property's natural beauty. More than three miles of bluff lines provide dramatic overlooks of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Over 100 Miles of Trails One of the most unique features of this property is its extraordinary internal trail system. The ranch includes over 100 miles of established trails winding through forests, across ridges, and into secluded valleys. This network allows access to nearly every corner of the property. These trails support a wide range of recreational and land management uses, including ATV and side-by-side riding Horseback riding Hiking and mountain biking Wildlife observation Land stewardship and management Few properties of this size offer such extensive access throughout the land. The Wilderness Rider Legacy This property is part of the Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch, a well-known destination for outdoor adventure enthusiasts. For years, the ranch has attracted visitors seeking the thrill of exploring the Ozark Mountains by ATV, Jeep, and side-by-side. The dramatic landscapes, extensive trails, and remote wilderness setting have made Wilderness Rider a memorable experience for those who love the outdoors. The property's established recreational infrastructure offers exciting possibilities for future ownership, whether continued as a recreation destination, private ranch, or legacy landholding. Improvements and Infrastructure The property includes several improvements supporting recreational and operational uses, including Multiple homes on the property Barn and equipment storage buildings Office or shop building with utilities Animal handling facilities and corrals Wells and septic systems These improvements provide infrastructure that can support continued operations, private retreat use, or future development. A Haven for Wildlife The Ozark Mountains are known for their diverse wildlife, and this property sits within one of Arkansas's most celebrated wildlife regions. The ranch lies within the range of the famous Arkansas elk herd, one of the most unique wildlife conservation success stories in the state. Elk were reintroduced to the Buffalo River region in the 1980s and have since become a defining feature of the area. Today, the surrounding Buffalo River and Boxley Valley region is home to one of the largest elk populations in the southeastern United States. Visitors and residents frequently observe elk grazing in nearby valleys and fields. The property also supports abundant populations of: Whitetail deer Wild turkey Black bear Small game and upland birds For wildlife enthusiasts, conservationists, and land stewards, this environment offers exceptional ecological value. The Buffalo National River Region The property sits within the greater Buffalo National River watershed, one of the most treasured landscapes in the United States. Designated in 1972 as America's first National River, the Buffalo River remains one of the last free-flowing rivers in the country. Its towering limestone bluffs, clear water, and pristine ecosystem attract visitors from around the world. The surrounding region offers extraordinary outdoor recreation opportunities, including Canoeing and kayaking Hiking and backpacking Rock climbing and photography Wildlife viewing Fly fishing and camping The nearby Buffalo Wilderness Area protects thousands of acres of rugged Ozark terrain and offers some of the most remote and scenic landscapes in the state. Owning land in this region places a buyer within one of the most iconic outdoor destinations in America. Proximity to Northwest Arkansas Despite its private and secluded feel, the property is conveniently located within driving distance of Northwest Arkansas, one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic regions in the United States. Within roughly one to two hours, owners can access: Bentonville Home to Walmart's global headquarters and the internationally recognized Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Fayetteville A vibrant university town and home to the University of Arkansas, known for its cultural scene and outdoor lifestyle. Rogers and Springdale Major business, manufacturing, and logistics hubs. Northwest Arkansas has gained national attention for its economic growth, world-class mountain biking trails, culinary scene, and investment in arts and culture. For high-net-worth buyers seeking both privacy and accessibility, this location offers a rare balance. Exceptional Possibilities for Ownership Properties of this scale create opportunities that simply cannot be replicated on smaller tracts of land. Potential uses for the property include: Private Legacy Ranch A once-in-a-generation family property for recreation, conservation, and generational ownership. Conservation and Land Stewardship Large tracts like this play a vital role in protecting wildlife habitat and preserving natural landscapes. Luxury Retreat or Corporate Escape The property offers an extraordinary setting for a private retreat, wellness resort, or corporate leadership retreat. Outdoor Recreation Destination With its established trails and infrastructure, the ranch could continue to serve as a premier outdoor recreation property. Film and Production Location The dramatic landscapes, bluff lines, and wilderness terrain provide exceptional settings for film, television, and commercial photography. A Rare Opportunity Large contiguous landholdings across the Ozarks are becoming increasingly scarce. Owning a property of this scale offers not only privacy and recreation but also the chance to protect and steward a remarkable landscape for generations to come. For Gabrielle Hill and Rebekah Simonton, representing this property is more than a listing-it is an honor to help introduce a truly extraordinary piece of the Ozarks to the next steward who will care for it. Property Summary Location: Newton and Madison Counties, Arkansas Acreage: Approximately 4,000 acres (survey to determine final acreage) Terrain: Hardwood forest, mountain ridges, pasture, valleys Water Features: 24+ springs, creeks, ponds, and waterfalls Trail System: 100+ miles of established trails Wildlife: Elk, deer, turkey, bear and native Ozark species Improvements: Homes, barn, shop, wells, septic systems For More Information To learn more about this extraordinary property or request additional information: Rebekah Simonton 479-530-5592 Gabrielle Hill 479-325-9260 Shop the Ozarks Team , eXp Realty Additional images, videos, and mapping are available upon request. Land and Ranch Division