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This 27 +/- acre tract offers both recreational appeal and long-term investment value. With water and electricity on site, it is well-positioned for future improvements, and its adjacency to Arkansas Natural Heritage lands adds to its scenic and wildlife benefits. The pine plantation, established in 2005, has been recently thinned.
Location – Near the Alum Fork Saline River in Saline County; close to the Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas Natural Heritage lands, Little Rock, and Benton/Bryant.
Access – Historical access via Weyerhaeuser 24000 Road.
Stand(s) Description – Pine plantation established in 2005, recently thinned
Soil – Carnasaw–Townley association.
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