Pecan Point, also known as Island 35, is an expansive, remote, scenic, and wild sporting property encompassing over 6,000 acres, spanning both Arkansas and Tennessee. The land is inside the Mississippi River levee, 20 miles upriver from Memphis and 35 miles south of the Missouri line, as the crow flies. This region is known as the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, commonly referred to as the Delta, marked by its fertile farmland, distinct culture, and rich wildlife resources. The property features a bottomland hardwood forest with towering mature trees distributed across the acreage, alongside new-growth timberland. The woodland terrain is a mix of rolling elevation giving way to low-lying flats, punctuated by river-fed lakes and sloughs, wildlife food plots, and a sound road system. Pecan Point also features improved tillable cropland and various sites for building improvements. Since 2015, t...
Pecan Point, also known as Island 35, is an expansive, remote, scenic, and wild sporting property encompassing over 6,000 acres, spanning both Arkansas and Tennessee. The land is inside the Mississippi River levee, 20 miles upriver from Memphis and 35 miles south of the Missouri line, as the crow flies. This region is known as the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, commonly referred to as the Delta, marked by its fertile farmland, distinct culture, and rich wildlife resources. The property features a bottomland hardwood forest with towering mature trees distributed across the acreage, alongside new-growth timberland. The woodland terrain is a mix of rolling elevation giving way to low-lying flats, punctuated by river-fed lakes and sloughs, wildlife food plots, and a sound road system. Pecan Point also features improved tillable cropland and various sites for building improvements. Since 2015, the land has been stewarded in accordance with professional wildlife management and conservation protocols, while also offering balanced, fair-chase hunting opportunities. The landscape provides the hunter conservationist an unspoiled and diverse wildlife habitat, supporting an abundance of trophy whitetail deer and wild turkeys. The property sits in the Mississippi Flyway, and when conditions are right, wintering waterfowl concentrate on the propertys wetland habitat and flooded crop fields. The presence of prominent adjacent hunting properties, combined with nearby federal and state refuges, creates an estimated 55,900-plus acres of valuable wildlife habitat. This context elevates Pecan Point beyond its already impressive boundaries. The historic and charming village of Wilson, Arkansas is within seven miles of Pecan Points private gate. Pecan Point is a story of a distinct location, exceptional wildlife, and land stewardship, offering four-season opportunities and development options for those who value the hunting and outdoor lifestyle.