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Packsaddle Creek

Packsaddle Creek is a 1093-acre tract that borders over 340k acres of the Ouachita National Forest. This tract is primarily pine timber with a good mixture of hardwoods. The property is accessed by a county-maintained gravel road serving as the southern border. This tract is a must-see located just a couple miles north of Waldron, Arkansas.

Land

The tract is made up of 2 long ridges running east to west with a Valley in the middle with Packsaddle Creek running in the bottom of the valley. This tract has large old-growth pine timber and fertile soil in the lower areas that would make great pasture ground or food plot areas with some clearing. A main transmission line split the property from north to south offering incredible access to interior logging roads.

Recreation

Hunting in this area is incredible, with a large population of whitetail deer, wild hogs, black bears, and turkeys. This pr...

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