Escape the noise without sacrificing convenience. This extraordinary 40-acre tract offers the perfect blend of deep seclusion and immediate usability, located less than 30 minutes from the amenities of Harrison, Arkansas. Imagine waking up on your own private slice of the Ozarks, where the only neighbors are the abundant wildlife. With ample wildlife and proven habitat, this property is a hunter's paradise, offering year-round recreational opportunities right outside your door. For those ready to build their dream home or cabin, the utilities are already in place Multiple great building sites are available, and the land is already equipped with a shop building for immediate use, storage, or a base camp.
Discover your private escape on 40+ secluded, wooded acres at the end of a quiet private road—perfect for building your dream home. An excavated building site extends the length of the driveway and plans for a 5,000 sq ft house are included. Rural water, supplied by SPG, is already on with outdoor faucets in place, and electricity with an active 50-amp outlet is installed. The septic system supports up to 6 bedrooms, and a 500-gallon propane tank is buried and filled. A separate pad for a 40x60 shop is excavated, with red dirt ready for backfill. Several maintained trails wind through the property, leading to a hunting stand that stays. A locking shed sits on a concrete slab, and a level spot is ideal for a chicken coop. Abundant wildlife makes this property perfect for hunters or anyone who wants to enjoy nature—the possibilities are endless!
Spectacular Ozark Mountain View!! 34.82 Acres m/l with a beautiful homesite on top of the Ozark Mountain. The land is mostly wooded with several benches to build or make into food plots for the wildlife. Awesome hunting, close to the Buffalo National River Park, electric available, and no restrictions. Call today to schedule a showing.
Great wooded building site with views to the east, road has already been built onto the property. Rural water and electric available, located in Newton County with a short drive to the Buffalo River and into Harrison. Seller willing to divide property.
Unbelievable views overlooking the Buffalo National River valley with this +/- 361.84 acres of land, located just south of Western Grove Arkansas in beautiful Newton County. Feature include a 18x24 ft off the grid cabin, 2 springs, 2 ponds and it borders Arkansas Game and Fish land. Property has approximately 65 acres of pasture with remaining land in mixed hardwoods. Close to Hurricane River Cave and just short distance from the Buffalo National River. Abundance of wildlife for hunting to include deer and turkey. Perfect for hunting, ATV riding, horse back riding; and farming with livestock, cattle or horses.
Limestone rock quarry for sale on 16 acres near the Buffalo River. Retire to Arkansas and operate a small rock quarry to pass the time. High demand for quality limestone will insure your success. All products are good quality for asphalt and concrete production. Little to no overburden as seen in the photos Core sample data coming soon. Call today!
This property has a little bit of everything the outdoorsman is looking for. 160 acres large timber, nice spring, seasonal creek, joins Arkansas Game and Commission land for 3/4 of a mile, old roads through the property for 4 wheeling, electric on site, rural water available, and less than 1 mile to the Mt Hershey access of the Buffalo National River.


Western Grove is located in Arkansas. Western Grove, Arkansas has a population of 491. Western Grove is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 15.79% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 19.25%.
The median household income in Western Grove, Arkansas is $30,795. The median household income for the surrounding county is $42,817 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Western Grove is 29.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.9 inches per year, with 6.4 inches of snow per year.