The Charivari Creek Tract is +/-40 acres located in the Ouachita River bottoms of southern Bradley County. The tract is located 1/4 mile north of the 65,000 acre Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge which is one of the nations largest federally owned and managed wildlife refuges focusing on waterfowl habitat as well as deer, turkey, bears, and several protected species. The close proximity of this property provides some amazing hunting and recreation opportunities to the buyer. The Charivari Creek Tract has an open stand of natural red oak, sweetgum and other mixed hardwoods with areas of pine timber that offer great habitat for many wildlife species and good opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast.
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Research Parcel InformationDriving Instructions: Contact Kingwood about gate access prior to visiting From Warren, Arkansas, travel south on Highway 63 for about 20.3 miles to Hilo, AR. Turn left (Southeast) onto Bradley CR 2 towards Marsden and travel 5.0 miles to Bradley CR 73 on the right. Turn left onto Bradley CR 73 and go about 0.9 miles then take the first right (South) onto Bradley CR 63. Follow the road southerly for about 2 miles, through a forestry gate, to a gravel road to the left. Turn left and go another 0.4 miles to a flagged ATV/logging road on the right. Follow flagging to the northeast corner of the tract. Boundaries are painted with red boundary paint. Access route shown is across industrial timberland ownerships and is for property inspection purposes, but does not constitute an easement.