If you like solitude, silence, tranquility, nature, and a feeling of belonging, this beautiful piece of land has it all. Lots of deer, turkey, bear, and even elk roam this piece of paradise, along with all kinds of birds and small mammals like squirrels, rabbits, etc... Called the Ozarks High Ridge because the ridge to the SE of the cabin is really tall at nearly 2,200 feet above sea level. There is a small 220 SQFT cabin, fully insulated, and equipped for electricity off a generator (gasoline or solar). This cabin has a gutters rainwater capture system, which can be pumped to the upper level 275-gallon tank at the top from another 275-gallon tank below the cabin level. Several tree stands are strategically located for bowhunting or observation purposes. Electricity is available at the street, but no contract has been established with Carroll Electric. No shower or restrooms are available. Firm listing price. Showings by appointment only. Mandatory prequalification letter or proof of funds for all showings!
Opportunities to acquire a property of this scale in the Arkansas Ozarks are increasingly rare. Spanning approximately 4,000 ± contiguous acres across Newton and Madison Counties, this remarkable offering represents a true legacy landholding with exceptional potential for conservation, recreation, and long-term stewardship. Acreage to be determined by survey prior to closing. The property features a diverse Ozark landscape including hardwood forests, open pasture, mountain terrain, natural springs, creeks, ponds, and other water features that support abundant wildlife and natural habitat. An extensive network of 100+ miles of established trails provides access across the property for recreation and land management. This offering includes MLS #1337478 and MLS #1337481, which are listed separately and included as part of the overall property offering. Please see attachments for parcel identification numbers for Newton and Madison Counties.
242+/- surveyed acres offers privacy, water, and breathtaking views. Tucked away behind a one-mile legal deeded easement from a gravel road, this property has seclusion without sacrificing access. A year-round creek winds through the land, with several other springs. Water storage tanks and buried water lines fed from a spring are already in place, adding options for future improvements. With about two miles of internal roads make navigating the property by truck easy, leading you to multiple build sites or hunting locations with stunning mountain top views. The land offers exceptional hunting with abundant deer and turkey, and even bear have roamed the area. Numerous locations provide outstanding food plot potential, enhancing wildlife habitat even further. Topography creates natural funnels, benches, and bedding areas that serious hunters will appreciate. Conveniently located just 35+/- minutes from Huntsville, Arkansas and about 35+/- minutes to the iconic Buffalo National River near Steel Creek Campground.
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.
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. Property borders US Forest Service land.
Discover just over 50 breathtaking acres minutes from downtown Kingston, AR, offering the perfect blend of privacy and convenience. This incredible property features two charming A-frame pods ideal for glamping with a potential for Airbnb rentals, creating an instant income or personal getaway opportunity. The land is easily accessible for RVs and campers, with electric already on site and rural water available at the dirt road. With minimal dirt road access and a location convenient to the Buffalo Wilderness Outdoor Center, this land is perfectly situated near hiking, sightseeing, and endless outdoor adventures. The property also offers excellent potential for hunting and wildlife recreation. Whether you're looking to expand a short-term rental business, build your dream retreat, or simply own a versatile piece of the Ozarks, this property is truly full of possibilities. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a slice of Northwest Arkansas 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.
Located just 16 miles southeast of Huntsville, this 270-acre tract offers a rare combination of river frontage, open pasture, and recreational opportunity. Accessed via County Road 2545 and only 300 yards off Hwy 74, the property features approximately 3/4 mile of Kings River frontage—ideal for fishing, kayaking, and waterfowl hunting. Currently used for cattle, the land also provides excellent wildlife habitat with frequent sightings of deer, turkey, and small game. Electric and rural water are already on-site, making it a great candidate for a homesite or cabin retreat. The north boundary includes a scenic bluff line offering panoramic views of the river and surrounding countryside. A conservation easement is in place to protect the natural beauty of the land. Whether you're looking for a working farm, recreational haven, or private getaway, this property is a standout in the Ozarks.
Tract 4 is one of 5 tracts available for sale. Properties are level to rolling and close to Kingston. Two tracts (1 & 3) have Highway frontage and the others have a road with easement. They are all wooded but have great potential for awesome building sites. Very close to Kings River, Buffalo National Park and Wilderness rider outfitters. Close to biking trails and the side-by-side park, Located in Madison County but close to Newton County. Electric is at Highway and ask about rural water. You could build a forever home, seasonal cabin or several Air B&B's. This could be the investment property for you.
Tract 3 is one of 5 tracts available for sale. Properties are level to rolling and close to Kingston. Two tracts (1 & 3) have Highway frontage and the others have a road with easement. They are all wooded but have great potential for awesome building sites. Very close to Kings River, Buffalo National Park and Wilderness rider outfitters. Close to biking trails and the side-by-side park, Located in Madison County but close to Newton County. Electric is at Highway and ask about rural water. You could build a forever home, seasonal cabin or several Air B&B's. This could be the investment property for you.

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.