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The Mountain at Homesteader’s Spring Nestled in the picturesque Ozark Mountains of Madison and Carroll County, Arkansas, this stunning property spans 262 acres (+/-) and offers an array of natural wonders and recreational opportunities. Discover the allure of a live spring and cascading waterfall where remnants of an old homestead whisper tales of bygone days. Explore the grounds to find arrowheads near a rock shelter and a grand bluff, adding a touch of history to the landscape. For outdoor enthusiasts, the property offers proven big buck hunting with 3 tower blinds included. Turkey and bear hunting opportunities also abound in this diverse habitat, featuring mountain tops, hollers, oak flats, hickets, streams, and all age classes of timber. The timber is a hardwood mix consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, sycamore, elm, maple, persimmon, some pine and plenty of flowering dogwoods. In addition to the homesteader’s spring, Sites Branch, a wet weather creek, meanders across the west side of the property, along with several small springs scattered throughout and a stocked catfish pond. With over 3 miles of roads and trails, exploring the terrain is a pleasure. Accessed by a private easement shared with just one neighbor, the property offers seclusion and tranquility. Situated only 3 miles from the black top US Highway 412, convenience meets privacy in this hidden gem. Electricity is readily available, enhancing the potential for development or leisure. 25 minutes to Huntsville, 25 minutes to Boxley, 15 minutes to Marble and 15 minutes to Kingston. Whether you seek a hunting retreat, a private sanctuary, or a scenic escape, this property embodies the essence of Ozark mountain living.