Approximately 60 acres of land offering exceptional development potential and breathtaking views. The property features multiple ideal building sites, rural water access, and fiber-optic high-speed internet. A mix of fenced pasture and wooded areas provides both open space and privacy. Whether you envision building a stunning private residence, subdividing into multiple lots, or developing cabins for personal use or nightly rentals, this property offers endless possibilities. Located outside city limits, it combines flexibility, natural beauty, and investment opportunity in a highly desirable rural setting.
Discover 160 acres of stunning Ozark Mountain land accessed by deeded easement from NC 9311. This incredible Newton County tract offers prime hunting with elk, whitetail deer, turkey, and bear frequenting the area. Hale Hollow runs through the property, creating natural diversity and beautiful terrain, with elevations reaching up to 2,000 feet. The views are outstanding, and the landscape is everything you expect from premier Newton County acreage. Located near Buffalo Wilderness Rider Ranch, this property is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or anyone seeking true Ozark seclusion and beauty.
Discover 62 acres of pure Ozark beauty located off Madison 3605, offering approximately 0.7 miles of county road frontage. This property features stunning hardwood timber, multiple homesites, and sweeping mountain views. Excellent for hunting, hiking, and ATV riding, with roads already cut throughout for easy access. Conveniently located near Buffalo Wilderness Riders and endless outdoor adventure. If you love the Ozarks and all they offer, this tract is a fantastic opportunity to own your own slice of mountain paradise.
10 acres nestled just west of the historic Reeves community, near the Madison/Newton county line. Enjoy convenient county road frontage and available electricity, thanks to an existing easement along the north side of the tract. The tract features a flat bench along the road, leading to three more benches that cascade down to the creek. Property borders over 250,000 acres of national forest, offering unparalleled access to nature—imagine leaving your cabin and hiking for days without ever leaving the national forest! Discover unique features like a hand-stacked rock wall and diverse timber, ranging from young growth to mature white and red oak. Don’t miss the small mountain creek frontage with big boulders and bluff walls. Although many small springs trickle thru this creek most months it will go dry in the heat of summer. Located within 30 minutes of Kings River Falls, the Buffalo River headwaters, Boxley, Ponca, Kingston, and Huntsville, this land offers both seclusion and accessibility to local attractions.
20 acres in the splendor of the Ozarks of Newton County. This property is close to trails, the Buffalo River, hunting, fishing and more. This area is a recreational paradise for the Outdoor family. Sellers will subdivide in 5 acre, 10 acre, or sell property as a whole parcel. Perfect spots for building on each subdivided parcel of the property. Call to see this property and determine if it works for you. One hour drive from Springdale to property for those needing a weekend getaway.
Discover 101+/- stunning acres less than 1 mile off Hwy 21 in Madison County, AR. This rare property features 3 spring-fed ponds, two gated access points, and rural water and electric available at the county road. Wildlife is abundant—deer, bear, and turkey roam freely. Explore miles of trails, wet-weather creeks, and two well-kept cabins perfect for weekend getaways or hunting retreats. The southeast portion offers multiple prime build sites with breathtaking views, a beautiful blend of timber and pasture, and potential for recreation, a dream home, or livestock. A true Ozarks gem that you do not want to miss!
Discover the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility with this stunning 76-acre recreational property in Madison County, just off Highway 21. The property features two charming cabins, ideal for weekend getaways or extended stays, along with two picturesque spring-fed ponds. Numerous wet weather creeks meander through the property, creating an excellent habitat for local wildlife. Explore the breathtaking landscape, where abundant wildlife, including bear, deer, and turkey, makes it an ideal spot for hunting and wildlife observation. An established trail system allows for easy navigation throughout the property, perfect for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Utilities, including electric and rural water, are available at the county road to the south, rural water tap has been approved and the meter is in process of being set. This property is a rare find for those seeking a private retreat or a recreational paradise, offering endless opportunities! Schedule your private viewing today!

Kingston is located in Arkansas. Kingston, Arkansas has a population of 141. Kingston is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.29% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.59%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,862 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Kingston is 64.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.9 inches per year, with 10.2 inches of snow per year.