Tucked deep in the Arkansas countryside, this 12.84-acre retreat in Havana is the kind of property outdoorsmen spend years searching for. Bordering the Ouachita National Forest, your property line becomes the gateway to thousands of acres of public hunting and exploration right out your back door. A beautiful year-round creek winds through the land, drawing in wildlife and creating the kind of peaceful setting you only find far from the noise of town. Imagine crisp fall mornings in a deer stand, the sound of running water nearby, and nothing but timber, sky, and endless forest surrounding you. With no restrictions, the possibilities are wide open. Build a secluded cabin, create your hunting camp, establish a homestead, or hold it as a long-term land investment. The mix of timber, water, and national forest access makes this property incredibly rare. If you've been searching for true privacy, abundant wildlife, and land that hunts bigger than its boundaries, this is the kind of place that doesn't come along often.
Tucked deep in the Arkansas countryside, this 12.83-acre retreat in Havana is the kind of property outdoorsmen spend years searching for. Bordering the Ouachita National Forest, your property line becomes the gateway to thousands of acres of public hunting and exploration right out your back door. A beautiful year-round creek winds through the land, drawing in wildlife and creating the kind of peaceful setting you only find far from the noise of town. Imagine crisp fall mornings in a deer stand, the sound of running water nearby, and nothing but timber, sky, and endless forest surrounding you. With no restrictions, the possibilities are wide open. Build a secluded cabin, create your hunting camp, establish a homestead, or hold it as a long-term land investment. The mix of timber, water, and national forest access makes this property incredibly rare. If you've been searching for true privacy, abundant wildlife, and land that hunts bigger than its boundaries, this is the kind of place that doesn't come along often.
Tucked deep in the Arkansas countryside, this 25.6-acre retreat in Havana is the kind of property outdoorsmen spend years searching for. Bordering the Ouachita National Forest, your property line becomes the gateway to thousands of acres of public hunting and exploration right out your back door. A beautiful year-round creek winds through the land, drawing in wildlife and creating the kind of peaceful setting you only find far from the noise of town. Imagine crisp fall mornings in a deer stand, the sound of running water nearby, and nothing but timber, sky, and endless forest surrounding you. With no restrictions, the possibilities are wide open. Build a secluded cabin, create your hunting camp, establish a homestead, or hold it as a long-term land investment. The mix of timber, water, and national forest access makes this property incredibly rare. If you’ve been searching for true privacy, abundant wildlife, and land that hunts bigger than its boundaries, this is the kind of place that doesn’t come along often.
This premier property offers a rare combination of highway accessibility and "top of the world" seclusion. Situated outside of the tranquil community of Havana, in Yell County, Arkansas, this land is a gateway to the best of the Natural State. With part of the parcel perched on a prominent ridge, the property boasts sweeping, potential with some clearing, unobstructed vistas. • To the South: Gaze across the rolling expanse of the Ouachita National Forest, where thousands acres of public access land is available to explore. • To the West/Northwest: Enjoy bird's-eye views of the shimmering waters of Blue Mountain Lake and the winding Petit Jean River Valley. The terrain provides elevated building sites designed to capture these panoramas, while the natural slope ensures your view remains protected. Mountain View Dr is located at the edge of the property, which gives you access to the ridge of the property. Bordering Public Lands This property offers an "extended backyard" that few can match. It directly borders U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land, providing a permanent buffer of protected forest between you and the shores of Blue Mountain Lake. This adjacency ensures: • Privacy: No future neighbors will obstruct your western boundary. • Recreation: Just a short traveled distance, enjoy access to thousands of acres of public land for hiking, wildlife viewing, and world-class hunting. Location & Access • Frontage: Exceptional paved access via Hwy 309, a designated State Scenic Byway known for its beauty and well-maintained surface. • Proximity: You are minutes away from the Blue Mountain Dam and recreation areas, and just a short, scenic drive up the mountain to Mount Magazine State Park, the highest point in Arkansas. • Utility Potential: With a Havana address and highway frontage, the property sits in a corridor where electric and rural water services are available at the road.


Havana is located in Arkansas. Havana, Arkansas has a population of 481. Havana is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 15.85% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.94%.
The median household income in Havana, Arkansas is $41,134. The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,070 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Havana is 17.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.3 inches per year, with 2.5 inches of snow per year.