Packsaddle Creek is a 759.34-acre tract that borders over 340k acres of the Ouachita National Forest. This tract is primarily pine timber with a good mixture of hardwoods. The property is accessed by a county-maintained gravel road serving as the southern border. This tract is a must-see located just a couple miles north of Waldron, Arkansas.
Land
Encompassing 760+/- acres, Packsaddle Creek has in incredible amount of water flow from the multiple creeks and springs that run throughout this property. Arguable, this tract has the finer old growth stands of Pine timber in the area and also offers numerous recreational opportunities. The fertile soil in the lower areas would make great pasture ground or food plot areas with some clearing. A series of trails runs throughout not only give great access to the property, but also allow for miles of trail riding pleasure.
Recreation
Hunting in this area is incredible, with a large population of whitetail deer, wild hogs, black bears, and turkeys. This property offers an excellent opportunity to manage and maintain healthy wildlife populations.
Trails throughout Ouachita National Forest provide excellent hiking, horseback riding, 4-wheeling, and ATV-ing opportunities.
Region & Climate
Ouachita National Forest is the oldest and largest National Forest in the South. It encompasses 1.8 million acres in Arkansas and Oklahoma. The Ouachita National Forest is home to rolling hills, pristine lakes, geological wonders, and adventure awaits everywhere you look. The Forest is a highly valued setting for recreation, and Activities include Bicycling, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback riding, Hunting, and Off-Road Vehicle riding, to name a few.
Historic Hot Springs, Arkansas, is a short hour and a half drive to the west. Whether you want a relaxing day in one of the many spas, to experience horse racing at Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort, or just exploring the area’s rich history, Hot Springs has so much to offer.