Everything done to this property was intended to improve wildlife habitat and recreational use and it shows! “Dry Falls Farm” borders the Boy Scout reservation Kia Kima 3200 feet of river frontage along the South Fork of the Spring River. The river is a year-round spring-fed river teaming with smallmouth bass along with numerous other species of fish. The river has several small waterfalls with deep pools, riffles and rock outcroppings along the river that produce stunning views and would make excellent sites for a cabin. Beautiful mature hardwoods including white oak, red oak, hickory, and walnut attract and hold wildlife. There is a 23-acre bottom field with excellent soil and an underground irrigation system that was originally planned to irrigate a vegetable farm but could be used to irrigate food plots for wildlife. The irrigation is supplied by a 300 gallon per minute well that has...
Everything done to this property was intended to improve wildlife habitat and recreational use and it shows! “Dry Falls Farm” borders the Boy Scout reservation Kia Kima 3200 feet of river frontage along the South Fork of the Spring River. The river is a year-round spring-fed river teaming with smallmouth bass along with numerous other species of fish. The river has several small waterfalls with deep pools, riffles and rock outcroppings along the river that produce stunning views and would make excellent sites for a cabin. Beautiful mature hardwoods including white oak, red oak, hickory, and walnut attract and hold wildlife. There is a 23-acre bottom field with excellent soil and an underground irrigation system that was originally planned to irrigate a vegetable farm but could be used to irrigate food plots for wildlife. The irrigation is supplied by a 300 gallon per minute well that has a computer-controlled interface that allows precise irrigation and fertilization. There is a 125x60 tractor shed for storing farm equipment. The is an old oak barn on the property and a well house for housing all the well equipment. The deer population on this farm is never-ending. Since purchasing this farm in 2004 the owner has harvested over 150 deer under a DMAP program and he says that he hasn’t made a dent. Part of this reason is the Boy Scouts of America owns the 900-acre camp adjoining the property and it is not hunted except in rare circumstances. The turkey population is abundant, and they are definitely attracted to the food plots and mature hardwoods.
Property Features:
- 3200 feet of South Fork of Spring River frontage
- Computer controlled Irrigated orchard and crop land
- Joins Boy Scout Reservation
- 125x60 tractor shed with gravel floor
- Well house with 300 gallon per minute well and computer system
- Excellent habitat with mature hardwoods and irrigated fields
- 11 miles from Ash Flat
- 6 miles from Cherokee Village
- 9 miles from Hardy
- Excellent road infrastructure with gated entrance
- Great fishing, deer and turkey hunting
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