The Thornton South tract is the perfect spot to get away for a quiet hunt or hang out. With room to roam, you can hunt, ride ATVs, or just sit around the campfire. Pick a place, build a blind and wait for that big buck to slip by. Your nearest neighbors are too far away to even care. The tract's excellent growing stock of 21-year-old pine plantation, 15-year-old pine plantation and scattered hardwoods will provide an income stream for years to come and excellent habitat. Access from Hwy 167 is via multiple woods roads and all-weather timber access roads. Arkansas Highway 167 provides access to Hampton and El Dorado to the south and Fordyce and Little Rock to the north. The tract does not appear to have been hunted in the past several years, as there were no stand locations noted, but there is an excellent population of deer, turkey, and hogs. Call today for a tour, but don’t hesitate, tracts like this one with it’s quality, growing timber stock and outstanding price point are in demand and don’t remain on the market long!