Arkansas Waterfront Homes for Sale

Arkansas 

 

Caves and hot springs are some of the more unique geographic features of Arkansas. But inside the Earth’s crust geographic anomalies are notable as well, especially the prospecting for diamonds, an unusual gemstone for North America. 

Murfreesboro maintains a diamond mine that now serves as a popular tourist attraction. Oil and bromine have also been unique resources. Petroleum was discovered in what was called Smackover Field in 1925, when a frenzied horde of oil barons spent half a year churning up the area, squeezing as much “black gold” as they could from the small patch of land. 

Since then the oil rich region has also become a viable—and one of the largest—sources for bromine, a derivative of saltwater brine. Stuttgart soil is yet another geologic anomaly. The very dense and clay-like soil is only found in a small area of east-central Arkansas. The soil is apparently a perfect environment for rice production, a large part of the State’s agricultural output. 

Arkansas most recently entered the mainstream U.S. consciousness when former President Bill Clinton was elected into office after he had been the Governor of Arkansas. Another well-known figure, poet Maya Angelou, spent the majority of her childhood growing up in Stamps, Arkansas and she read a poem for the occasion of President Clinton’s inauguration. 

One of the nation’s largest retail chains sprang from Arkansas. Businessman Sam Walton founded the first Wal-Mart in Arkansas in 1962. Since then the giant corporation has gone on to spawn a number of other like businesses, such as Sam’s Club, and exists in nearly every community in the U.S. 

Cited for its natural beauty, Arkansas was that last vestige of hope for the nearly extinct Ivory-Billed Woodpecker. In fact, for a number of years, biologists actually dismissed the bird. But in 2004, unsubstantiated sightings of a male in the species sent ornithologists combing the Arkansas wilderness. They ultimately found proof that a small number of the birds were still in existence.

 
$350,000
1805 Fox Point

Horseshoe Bend, Izard County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

6.00 AC
- BR
- BA
- SQ FT
 
$15,000
5 Sagwah Circle

Cherokee Village, Fulton County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

0.58 AC
- BR
- BA
- SQ FT
 
$15,000
Yosemite Drive

Cherokee Village, Sharp County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

0.27 AC
- BR
- BA
- SQ FT
 
$15,500
Sherwood Forest Lane

Hardy, Sharp County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

0.39 AC
- BR
- BA
- SQ FT
 
$10,999
L8 B8 Yosemite Dr

Cherokee Village, Sharp County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

0.30 AC
- BR
- BA
12665 SQ FT
 
$8,500
W Lakeshore Drive

Cherokee Village, Sharp County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

0.21 AC
- BR
- BA
9000 SQ FT
 
$38,000
2206 Executive Loop

Horseshoe Bend, Izard County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

0.44 AC
- BR
- BA
27950 SQ FT
 
$128,000
307 - 403 Alexander Avenue

Horseshoe Bend, Izard County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

1.64 AC
- BR
- BA
96559 SQ FT
 
$90,000
22 Waterside Place, Mammoth Springs, AR

Mammoth Spring, Fulton County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

1.00 AC
- BR
- BA
44960 SQ FT
 
$649,900
RUSTIC CHARM! LARGE FULTON COUNTY HOME

Camp, Fulton County, Arkansas

Laura Sackett Clute , Ozark Gateway Realty OGW LLC

19.79 AC
5 BR
3 BA
4613 SQ FT

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