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Hunting Land in Arkansas

Arkansas hunting land encompasses remarkable ecological diversity across 53,000 square miles of forests, wetlands, and agricultural landscapes. From the rugged Ozark and Ouachita Mountains in the north and west to the Mississippi Delta's fertile bottomlands in the east, Arkansas hunting properties offer exceptional opportunities for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, and world-class waterfowl hunting. The state's extensive timber holdings, agricultural fields, and wetland systems create ideal habitat for both resident game and migratory species along the Mississippi Flyway.

Hunting properties in Arkansas benefit from the state's strong outdoor heritage and wildlife management programs, with many parcels combining timber production, agricultural leases, and recreational opportunities. Properties range from small wooded tracts near Arkansas recreational lands to large timber holdings with established deer and turkey populations. Arkansas's Wildlife Management Areas and national forests provide additional hunting access that complements private land ownership. The state's liberal bag limits and extended seasons, including early teal season and one of the longest deer seasons in the nation, maximize hunting opportunities throughout the year. Land.com connects buyers with hunting properties across Arkansas's diverse regions, from hardwood bottoms perfect for duck hunting to mountain ridges ideal for bear and deer. Save your search to receive updates when new Arkansas hunting land becomes available.

FAQ

What are the primary big game species hunted in Arkansas?

Arkansas's primary big game species include white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and black bear, with elk hunting available in select northwestern counties near the Buffalo National River where a restored herd now thrives.

What small game and waterfowl species are popular on Arkansas hunting lands?

Arkansas hunting properties support excellent populations of squirrel, rabbit, bobwhite quail, mourning dove, and woodcock, while the Mississippi Flyway brings mallards, wood ducks, pintails, gadwall, and green-winged teal to flooded timber and rice fields.

Why is Arkansas known as the Duck Capital of the World?

Arkansas earns this title through its position along the Mississippi Flyway, extensive flooded timber, rice fields, and wetlands that attract millions of wintering waterfowl, particularly in the Grand Prairie and Delta regions where hunting traditions run deep.

Land Market Insights and Pricing in Arkansas

On average, land listings in Arkansas have a lot size of 218 acres and are priced around $945,651. The median price per acre in Arkansas is $4,231.
Market Trends
Properties for Sale
705
Total Acreage for Sale
141,935 ac
Median Lot Size
85.3 ac
Median List Price
$399,000
Median Price Per Acre
$4,231 / ac
Median Days on Market
165 days

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