The missing piece to your hunting haven? This puzzle piece shaped shaped parcel is 94 acres of river bottom land with over 1/2 mile of Washita River frontage including a northeast pointing peninsula. This property is nothing short of a sportsman's paradise. Roughly, 36 acres of mixed acorn producing oaks, black walnut trees, and overall thick timber that has been untouched in years. This habitat lends itself to an ideal river sanctuary for those big Caddo County whitetailed bucks. Additionally this river oasis is complimented by 42 acres of bermuda grass meadows that could be utilized for hay, pasture or turned into cultivated food plots. Whitetailed, deer, turkey, coyotes and feral hogs inhabit this parcel, and you as the new owner would have the right to pursue the wild game along with the robust fishing opportunities the river has to offer. While being so close to the river has its limitations in terms of build sites, there is approximately 15 acres in the SW corner that is excluded from the FEMA floodplain (according to LanID.)