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Waterfowl Hunting Reserve Land
For Sale
$7,500,000

2559 McKoy Ln, Clarendon, AR 72029

Creek-side habitat with two permanent blinds and adjoining fields supports structured waterfowl hunting days.

Property Size6,100 SF
Lot Size311.00 Acres
Price / SF$1,229
Days on Market50

Property Features for 2559 McKoy Ln

General Information

Standard status Active
Size 6,100 SF
Lot size 311.00 Acres
Property subtype Land

Site & Location

Highway Access Yes
Road Access Yes

Additional Details

Multifamily Units 6

Taxes and HOA fees

Annual Taxes $4,347

Amenities

MONROE COUNTY
Water-Public, Elec-Municipal (+Entergy), Gas-Propane/Butane, TV-Satellite Dish, Septic on Property
no
Dock, Dock - Covered
Not in Subdivision
Level, Rural Property, Boat Dock, Hunting/Recreation, Wet Lands
Gravel
County Road
516X268
Listing Agency: REMAX Ultimate
Listed By: Emily Walter · License #EB00074723
Source: Emilywaltertherealtor.idxbroker
Added: Jul 2 Changed: Aug 14 Last Checked: Aug 20 at 4:06AM

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Investment Insights

Based on property information with market context.

Big Cypress Creek Grand Lodge & Waterfowl Reserve is a legacy waterfowl hunting property along Big Cypress Creek in Monroe County, Eastern Arkansas. The offering includes 311± acres of conservation-designated areas with creek-side cover and natural stand-and-shoot hunting spots. The property is improved with two permanent blinds and two east-side fields that are typically planted in rice to attract and hold ducks. On-site access to the creek action is supported by two boat houses and two boats.

The property is located at 2559 McKoy Ln in Clarendon, AR, about 12 miles north near Hwy 49/79 on McKoy Lane. A 6,100± sq ft lodge is included with the reserve, and the lodge can be purchased separately.

The lodge is designed for groups and day-to-day comfort, featuring a grand gathering room with a massive rock fireplace, a bar, and spacious kitchen/dining areas. Six luxury suites include full walk-in showers and cedar closets, along with a gun room, personal lockers, and purpose-built spaces such as a cleaning room and wader room. Overall, the configuration supports a self-contained hunt operation combining established waterfowl access with lodging and on-site preparation space.

Key Highlights

  • 311± acre legacy waterfowl property along Big Cypress Creek in Monroe County with creek‑side habitat and conservation‑designated areas.
  • Includes 2 permanent blinds plus natural stand‑and‑shoot spots along the creek for structured waterfowl hunting access.
  • Adjoining fields on the east side are typically planted in rice to attract and hold ducks.

Property Analytics

Current Use

Hunting land

Lease Details

6
Residential units
Yes
Highway access
Yes
Paved road access

Location Intelligence

Trade Area within ½ mile

Demographics for 72029, AR

1,758
Population
817
Households
2.2
Avg Household Size
46
Median Age
15%
College-Educated
80%
High-School Grad
93.4 sq mi
ZIP Area
19
Density / Sq Mi
$36,316
Median Household Income
$32,278
Median Earnings
$493
Median Rent
$72,800
Median Home Value
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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of property is this?
Hunting land - Creek-side habitat with two permanent blinds and adjoining fields supports structured waterfowl hunting days.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at 2559 McKoy Ln Clarendon, AR.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $7,500,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 311± acre legacy waterfowl property along Big Cypress Creek in Monroe County with creek‑side habitat and conservation‑designated areas.; Includes 2 permanent blinds plus natural stand‑and‑shoot spots along the creek for structured waterfowl hunting access.; Adjoining fields on the east side are typically planted in rice to attract and hold ducks.
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