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Van Buren County, Arkansas is a beautiful area with a variety of natural features including rolling hills, lake and riverfront shores, and the Ozark Plateau. The region is home to stunning Ozark mountain landscapes, with waterfalls, natural bridges, and underground caverns.
This wooded lot, located on Pin Oak Road in Fairfield Bay, is situated within a mile of Greers Ferry Lake and offers easy access to a range of outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, golfing, and hiking. Fairfield Bay is a small town located in this county, known for its charming shops and restaurants.
Adventure Destination: the Greers Ferry Lake Area >>
Learn More about Greers Ferry Lake >>
Hike your way through the short Indian Falls Trail and be led to two beautiful waterfalls. This area is often overlooked, however, it is an unexpected paradise!
See Indian Falls & Burnt Rock at Fairfield Bay >>
The area is also home to the Gulf Mountain Wildlife Management Area and the Sugar Loaf Mountain, both of which are popular destinations for nature enthusiasts. Sugar Loaf Mountain is an uninhabited island refuge for plant and animal life. An award-winning hiking trail winds its way from the water’s edge to the mountain summit.
Learn More about Sugarloaf Mountain >>
The county seat of Van Buren County is Clinton, a town located on the Highway 65 route to Branson, Missouri. The town is home to a historic downtown area and a Riverwalk along the Upper Little Red River. There are also several smaller, unincorporated communities in the county that are worth exploring.
Great American Highway 65 Road Trip >>
You don't want to miss owning land in this beautiful location!
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Van Buren County, Arkansas is a beautiful area with a variety of natural features including rolling hills, lake and riverfront shores, and the Ozark Plateau. The region is home to stunning Ozark mountain landscapes, with waterfalls, natural bridges, and underground caverns.
This wooded lot, located on Pin Oak Road in Fairfield Bay, is situated within a mile of Greers Ferry Lake and offers easy access to a range of outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, golfing, and hiking. Fairfield Bay is a small town located in this county, known for its charming shops and restaurants.
Adventure Destination: the Greers Ferry Lake Area >>
Learn More about Greers Ferry Lake >>
Hike your way through the short Indian Falls Trail and be led to two beautiful waterfalls. This area is often overlooked, however, it is an unexpected paradise!
See Indian Falls & Burnt Rock at Fairfield Bay >>
The area is also home to the Gulf Mountain Wildlife Management Area and the Sugar Loaf Mountain, both of which are popular destinations for nature enthusiasts. Sugar Loaf Mountain is an uninhabited island refuge for plant and animal life. An award-winning hiking trail winds its way from the water’s edge to the mountain summit.
Learn More about Sugarloaf Mountain >>
The county seat of Van Buren County is Clinton, a town located on the Highway 65 route to Branson, Missouri. The town is home to a historic downtown area and a Riverwalk along the Upper Little Red River. There are also several smaller, unincorporated communities in the county that are worth exploring.
Great American Highway 65 Road Trip >>
You don't want to miss owning land in this beautiful location!
Not Applicable.
Land ownership made simple! Gorgeous array of properties across this great nation in many prime states, including Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Texas and Washington! Bid Now! The Best Investment on Earth is Earth!
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