Ask Lance Talbert
This approximately 2,000-acre property is a rare opportunity to own a large, contiguous recreational tract in Arkansas. A unique blend of upland and bottomland habitat, it features creeks, ponds, wetlands, hardwood stands, and miles of interior trails-an ideal setting for waterfowl, deer, quail, and turkey. The landscape's natural diversity creates travel corridors, loafing areas, and bedding cover that support strong wildlife populations while offering an attractive backdrop for year-round enjoyment. The property participates in a conservation mitigation program similar in spirit to WRE and CRP, yet it offers notable flexibility in regard to management. Landowners collaborate directly with the conservation stewards on the design and placement of future food plots, allowing habitat improvements to be tailored to specific management goals. Importantly, timber harvests are permitted in the upland areas, and all timber revenue from those uplands accrues to the landowner-an uncommon financial upside for a primarily recreational asset. Large, unfragmented properties with this level of habitat variety and management latitude are increasingly rare in Arkansas. Here, thoughtful conservation and active management converge to support long-term recreational value with meaningful future financial benefits. Pictures don't capture the scale, diversity, and potential of this place. We invite you to come ride the trails with us and see everything this property has to offer.