This 81.57 acre +/- wooded property offers a serene and natural setting, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The land is covered with a diverse mix of mature trees, providing a peaceful and private environment. Wildlife abounds throughout the area, with frequent sightings of deer, birds, and other native species. Trails wind through the woods, perfect for hiking, hunting, or simply enjoying the beauty of the landscape. With its expansive acreage and rich natural resources, this property presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a retreat or an investment in a lush, undisturbed natural environment. Bordered by land owned and maintained by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission.
This 81.57 acre +/- wooded property offers a serene and natural setting, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The land is covered with a diverse mix of mature trees, providing a peaceful and private environment. Wildlife abounds throughout the area, with frequent sightings of deer, birds, and other native species. Trails wind through the woods, perfect for hiking, hunting, or simply enjoying the beauty of the landscape. With its expansive acreage and rich natural resources, this property presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a retreat or an investment in a lush, undisturbed natural environment. Bordered by land owned and maintained by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission.
This diverse WRP tract along the Arkansas River is ready for new ownership. Positioned between Frog Bayou WMA and the river, it’s ideally located for traveling wildlife. The landscape features young bottomland hardwoods and aquatic vegetation that create excellent habitat for deer and waterfowl. The property offers more for wildlife than expected. With transition areas and small meadows, the habitat is ideal. The NRCS approved three food plots within thick volunteer growth bedding areas, plus perimeter trails providing access to stand sites for varying wind directions. A 1.5-acre food plot includes a Redneck 6x6 Buck Palace on a 10-foot stand. Fully enrolled in WRP, the property allows duck hunting in the willow break (during wet years) while managing the rest for quality deer. With Frog Bayou to the west and the Arkansas River to the south, it offers a prime refuge from hunting pressure. Surrounded by vast soybean acreage, it’s easy to see why local deer grow so large.



Dyer is located in Arkansas. Dyer, Arkansas has a population of 882. Dyer is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.91% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.4%.
The median household income in Dyer, Arkansas is $59,375. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,057 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dyer is 48.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.5 inches per year, with 4.1 inches of snow per year.