This beautiful pasture piece offers a very private and secluded location. Improved grasses, partial fencing, electric and water on site. The property has a nice pond and the added bonus of joining the Fourche LaFave River. The Fourche LaFave River is one of the few rivers left which does not have raw sewage being pumped into it. Many enjoy float trips down this winding river. Abundant wildlife in this area also. Great boat launch access and camp sites. Plenty of potential here. Located across the road from add'l 153 acres which is also for sale for a little over $1100 an acre. Contact Beth George for more details on this great listing at 479-495-5061 or 479=495=0286.
INFO ABOUT THE FOURCHE RIVER
The Fourche La Fave River (Foosh La Fay) is a tributary of the Arkansas River, approximately 140 mi (225 km) long, in western Arkansas in the United States. It drains part of the northern Ouach...
The Fourche La Fave River (Foosh La Fay) is a tributary of the Arkansas River, approximately 140 mi (225 km) long, in western Arkansas in the United States. It drains part of the northern Ouachita Mountains west of Little Rock.
It rises in southern Scott County south of Waldron and flows ENE through the Ouachita National Forest, along the southern side of the Dutch Creek Mountain ridge, then along the north side of the Fourche Mountain ridge. It flows past Perryville and joins the Arkansas from the west approximately 25 mi (40 km) northwest of Little Rock. It is impounded by the Nimrod Dam at Fourche Junction to form Nimrod Lake for flood control. It is joined by the South Fourche La Fave River west of Perryville. It is one of the few rivers available that does not have raw sewage directly dumping into it. Many enjoy float trips down this winding river.
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