This property is contained in the St. Francis Sunken Lands Wildlife Management Area, a 30,600-acre stretch of prime Arkansas hunting habitat shaped by the historic New Madrid earthquakes of 1811–12. Located within the St. Francis River floodway, this unique landscape features mature bottomland hardwood forests, including white oak, cypress, hickory, and pecan, and is flooded each fall through February to support migrating waterfowl. The WMA is known for its exceptional duck hunting and also offers strong opportunities for deer, turkey, squirrel, and other small game. With nearby boat ramps and levee roads providing easy access, it’s a hunter’s dream—whether you're targeting trophy whitetail or looking for productive duck holes. Best of all, this land offers direct access to public hunting in one of the most wildlife-rich areas in the region, while still being within 30 minutes of towns like Jonesboro, Paragould, and Trumann. Whether you're a hunter, land investor, or outdoorsman, this is a rare chance to own property connected to one of Arkansas's most historic and productive WMAs.
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