Located in the heart of the Boston Mountains, Point Peter Mountain West consists of 530.42± acres offering an excellent recreational and timberland investment opportunity located in Searcy County, Arkansas just 4 miles west of the community of Snowball. The eastern portion
of the mountain is the highest elevation in Searcy County providing spectacular views. In particular the west peak of the property offers a 270-degree breathtaking view of the Richland Creek Valley. The property has access via a deeded easement from a private gated road that is accessed from Point Peter Mountain Road.
The mountain itself offers a wide variety of hunting opportunities that includes elk, bear, deer, turkey, and other small game. An incredible feature of the property is the frontage along the Buffalo River National Park, on the north, and the National Forest, on the south, which provides additional year-round use from hunting to hiking. Richland Creek is just west of the property and offers floating and fishing opportunities. The Richland Creek valley is widely known for elk hunting as well. The Gene Rush Wildlife Management Area is located just to the west of the property, and Richland Creek Wilderness Area is located to the south; both offer additional hunting. Further recreational opportunities including floating and fishing are offered by the Buffalo
River, which is located just north of the property. This tract offers the unique opportunity to acquire a large ownership with incredible views, but also is located in close proximity to numerous public access properties that provide supplemental opportunities.
Point Peter Mountain West is well suited to be a family’s recreational legacy property, or a multi-owner hunting retreat.
Aviation Access: There is a 4,000-foot runway at the Searcy County Airport in Marshall. Additionally, there is a grass strip located just west of the property in Richland Valley, operated by Fly Oz.
Utilities: Electricity is near the eastern border along the access road that can easily be extended with the utility easement that is in place. A septic system can be installed and drilling a well would provide the best source of water.
Conservation/Tax Benefit: With the property’s frontage along both the Buffalo River National Park and National Forest there is potential for a Conservation Easement. The Seller and Listing Firm have both spoken with the Buffalo River Foundation. The foundation is interested in working with a new owner to protect the property through a conservation easement, which would also greatly benefit a new owner financially. Contact us to learn more.
Any questions concerning this offering, or to schedule a property tour should be directed to Gardner Lile (mobile: 501-658-9275) or Gar Lile (mobile: 501-920-7015) of Lile Real Estate, Inc.