The WLC Reserve consists of 327.33 total acres located just north of the community of Arkansas City in Desha County, Arkansas. The land is positioned just west of the Mississippi River and is on the protected side of the levee. This is a unique combination in that the property benefits from the incredible whitetail deer genetics that are in the Mississippi River corridor, but the land is not subject to major floods that can hinder hunting and hurt deer populations. Recreational opportunities are plentiful on the property with the strongest being excellent whitetail deer hunting in addition to turkey hunting and other small game. Of the total acreage, 316.78 acres are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and this acreage consists of hardwoods that were planted to enhance the property for recreational habitat. Approximately 300 acres were planted in 2000 and the balance were planted in 2012. The acreage enrolled in CRP also produces annual income which is another great benefit of the program and attribute of this property. There are four existing food plots on the property, each of which has a Muddy enclosed stand that will convey with the property. Arkansas State Highway 4 is the eastern boundary of the property and provides excellent access in addition to Camp Nine Road.
Recreation: Whitetail deer, turkey, and small game hunting
Notable Features: 316.78 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program
Soils: 100% Class III
Mileage Chart
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