Logan County, Arkansas Land For Sale (6 results)
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08/28/2024
$279,000
111 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 5965 Cox Valley Rd, Magazine, AR
Discover your perfect rural retreat with this expansive 111-acre property, ideally located between Booneville and Magazine, AR. Priced at $279,000, this tranquil land offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern conveniences. The front portion of the property is level and features a picturesque pond, making it a potential homesite or a peaceful spot for relaxation. As you move towards the back, the land slopes upward to a scenic ridge with pine trees, providing stunning views and ample privacy.
This property benefits from Wave Internet and public water, ensuring you stay connected and have access to essential utilities while enjoying the serenity of rural living. The diverse terrain includes open, level areas, a serene pond, and a wooded ridge, making it ideal for a range of uses from a private residence to recreational activities or agricultural endeavors.
Enjoy the seclusion and quiet with no immediate neighbors, while still having convenient access to the amenities of nearby towns. Booneville, with its local shops and dining, and Magazine, known for its quaint charm and outdoor activities, are both within easy reach.
08/09/2024
$246,450
87.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Thomas Road, Booneville, AR
This offering is for land only. The seller is retaining the right to harvest the timber for two years from the closing date. Located in Logan County, just south of Magazine, this tract has several recreational opportunities. Deer sign is found throughout the property; turkey are also in the area. The subject property is adjacent to the Blue Mountain WMA, providing additional acreage to enjoy hunting and other recreational activities. There is a well-maintained internal road system in place allowing for easy access to most of the property. The western boundary of the property is Thomas Road. Power runs along Thomas Road and could also be brought to the property. The tract is 6 miles from Booneville, 42 miles from Clarksville, and 43 miles from Fort Smith. To set up a property visit call Cole Westbrook. 501-650-5210 .
Seller to retain mineral rights.
08/06/2025
$826,520
203 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 19228 Highway 41 South, Magazine, AR
Located conveniently just north of Booneville, Arkansas, with frontage on Highway 23 and Highway 41, this 203 +/- acre farm would be a great fit for many operations. The farm is nearly all productive pasture, with strips of trees and old-growth timber dotting the landscape. The land is fenced, with cross fencing in places. Although it is currently being used for hay production across all of its acres, this would make a great cattle farm as well, with ponds for water and great shade. The topography on this property is very mild, making it great for farming and hay production, but also a prime location for poultry houses.
There is an older fixer-upper home on the property, as well as an antique log cabin that will be a great conversation piece for years to come. Power, water, and natural gas are all available along the property's road frontage, helping to add to the many great build sites that this land offers. The land has frontage along Highway 41, Highway 23, and Nubbin Ridge Road as well. All of this is located just 10 minutes from Booneville, 10 minutes from Charleston, and 20 minutes from Paris. Pasture land farms of this size are challenging to come by, call to schedule your tour today before it's gone.
Property Features
-203 +/- acres
-Fenced pasture
-Older fixer-upper home
-Very unique antique log cabin
-Road frontage on Hwy 23 and Hwy 41
-Frontage on Nubbin Ridge Road
-Currently used for Hay production
-Good location for Poultry houses
-Power and water available
-Natural gas available
-Multiple build sites
-Great access
-Deer hunting
-Multiple ponds
-10 minutes from Booneville
-10 minutes from Charleston
-20 minutes from Paris
06/25/2025
$69,999
13.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Paris, AR, 72855, Paris, AR
Price: $69,999
Location: Logan County, Arkansas (near Paris, AR)
Acreage: 13.3 Acres
Coordinates: 35.27207, -93.7772
Zoning: Residential and Agricultural
Overview
If you're looking for space, privacy, and the freedom to build your vision from the ground up, this 13.3-acre tract in rural Logan County offers just that. Unrestricted by HOA limitations, this property is zoned for both residential and agricultural use—ideal for homesteaders, off-grid enthusiasts, investors, or anyone seeking a fresh start surrounded by nature.
This parcel has not yet been developed, giving you the rare opportunity to begin with a clean slate. There’s no electricity at the street, no septic system, no water well, and no survey or perc test currently in place. While some may see that as a challenge, savvy buyers recognize the advantage: full creative control over how you shape the land. Whether you're planning a rustic cabin, a tiny home setup, or a long-term land hold, the possibilities are broad and the potential is real.
Why Live in Logan County, Arkansas?
Logan County is one of Arkansas’s hidden gems—a peaceful region known for its rich agricultural roots, friendly small towns, and proximity to outdoor adventure. Located in the Arkansas River Valley and bordered by the Ouachita Mountains to the south and the Ozarks to the north, Logan County provides an ideal setting for those who value quiet, open spaces with access to natural beauty.
The nearby town of Paris, Arkansas, offers all the necessities: grocery stores, restaurants, schools, health care, and community services. It’s a classic small town with charm and character. You’ll find everything from historic main streets and farmers’ markets to community festivals and parades.
Even better, Logan County is a haven for those who love the outdoors. Mount Magazine State Park—home to the highest point in Arkansas—is just a short drive away. Whether it’s hiking, camping, rock climbing, or simply watching the sunrise from an overlook, it’s all within easy reach.
Logan County also enjoys a four-season climate. Winters are mild, spring and fall are beautiful, and summer offers long sunny days ideal for growing, building, or just enjoying the land.
If you’re seeking a community-oriented place to build a life, invest in land, or escape the pace of city living, Logan County checks all the boxes.
Property Highlights
13.3 acres of undeveloped land
Zoned for residential and agricultural use
No HOA or building restrictions
Blank canvas ready for your design
Ideal for off-grid living, farming, RV setups, or custom builds
Secluded and peaceful location just outside town
Gently rolling terrain with native vegetation
Accessible via county road (4WD recommended depending on season)
Natural Features:
This parcel offers a natural setting with rolling topography and an open layout ideal for a variety of uses. Native grasses, scattered tree coverage, and unobstructed skies create an environment that is as peaceful as it is functional. The land is open enough for solar panels or a small-scale farm, yet private enough to support off-grid cabins, glamping setups, or personal retreats.
The area is home to deer, turkey, and small game, making it an excellent location for those interested in wildlife or recreational hunting. With no surrounding development, you’ll experience complete privacy and the sounds of nature as your daily backdrop.
Whether you want to create a serene homestead, build a family property for future generations, or hold onto land in a growing state, this 13.3-acre piece of Arkansas offers natural beauty and quiet seclusion.
Infrastructure and Utilities:
This is a raw land parcel, which means it has not been improved or connected to local utilities. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:
Electricity: Not currently available at the street. Power would require installation from the nearest utility provider or alternative energy solutions like solar.
Water: A well would be required to access water. Logan County supports well installations for private residential and agricultural use.
Sewer: A septic system would need to be installed. No perc test has been performed yet.
Survey: The property has not been surveyed. Buyers can choose to perform a survey to confirm boundaries and prepare for development.
Road Access: The property is accessible via nearby county roads. 4WD is recommended depending on weather and road conditions.
Because of the undeveloped nature of this land, it is especially attractive to those who want independence from city services or seek off-grid lifestyles.
Restrictions and Zoning:
There are no HOA restrictions on this parcel, giving buyers total freedom to build what they want, when they want. Zoning allows for both residential and agricultural use, which opens the door to numerous possibilities.
Permitted uses may include:
Single-family homes
Cabins or tiny houses
RV living or temporary residences
Homesteads or hobby farms
Livestock or poultry raising
Small-scale agricultural production
As always, buyers are encouraged to verify all building or use plans with Logan County Planning and Zoning before purchase.
Perfect For:
This property is a great fit for:
Homesteaders: Ready to start a self-sufficient lifestyle with gardens, animals, and minimal interference.
Investors: Looking for affordable land in a stable rural market with long-term upside.
Off-Grid Enthusiasts: Ideal for those building cabins, tiny homes, or off-grid structures.
Nature Lovers: Create a weekend getaway, hunting spot, or camping retreat surrounded by peace and quiet.
DIY Builders: Control every step of the process from the ground up.
If you’ve been looking for land where you’re in charge, this is it.
Location and Access:
Property Coordinates: 35.27207, -93.7772
Nearest Town: Paris, Arkansas
County: Logan County
Driving Instructions:
From Paris, AR, head west on AR-22 for approximately 8 miles. Turn south onto the nearest county road and continue for about 1 to 2 miles until you reach the coordinates. The property is located in a rural area; 4-wheel drive is recommended during wetter months due to unpaved or minimally maintained roads.
Distance to Key Locations:
15 minutes to Paris, AR
30 minutes to Mount Magazine State Park
45 minutes to Russellville, AR
1 hour to Fort Smith, AR
2 hours to Little Rock, AR
This location balances privacy with access. You’re not far from major towns and highways, but you’ll feel a world away when you’re on your land.
Take the First Step:
This is more than just a parcel of land—it’s a chance to take control of your future, to live with freedom, and to create something lasting. Whether you're looking to build immediately or secure land as an investment, this 13.3-acre opportunity in Logan County is an excellent choice.
With natural beauty, flexible zoning, and an unbeatable price for the acreage, this property won’t last long. Contact us today to learn more, ask questions, or schedule a visit.
06/05/2025
$170,000
6 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 4918 Blythe Road, Booneville, AR
SPECIAL NOTES 1. This transaction is NOT contingent on financing. 2. Seller to pay Taxes, HOA, and Municipal/Utility Liens. 3. Bids below the reserve may be presented to the seller for consideration. 4. Please read the Williams and Williams disclaimers carefully before placing a bid or submitting an offer. * Buyer will not be charged a Buyers Premium or Auction Service Fee * Buyer's Agent Commission: Please Contact for Commission Scale * Buyer is responsible for all escrow and closing fees typically ranging from $750-$3000. It is the Buyer's responsibility to contact a local title agency or real estate attorney for a property specific estimate prior to placing a bid. * Closing must occur on or before 30 days from seller's acceptance of offer. * Buyer is responsible for obtaining possession of the property after closing. * The property is being offered As-Is, Where-Is, without any contingencies. * Seller will agree to transfer title via Special Warranty Deed (or jurisdictional equivalent) if buyer secures title insurance, at buyer's expense, without delaying the closing date. If buyer does not purchase title insurance, Seller will transfer the property via quit claim deed (or jurisdictional equivalent). This is a HUD Second Chance home auction - Second Chance means it didn't sell to a new homeowner at the Foreclosure Auction. During this Second Chance auction period, Seller advises the home is discounted below Seller's appraised value. This is a limited time opportunity
02/20/2025
$245,000
92.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 5856 S State Highway 217, Booneville, AR
Discover this beautiful Ozark Mountain retreat, featuring a crystal-clear water creek with a rock-bottom bed, diverse mixed timber, and abundant hunting opportunities. The property includes a single-wide trailer, equipped with power, community water, and a septic tank. Step out from the back porch to enjoy a nearly 1.25-acre pond, accessible via a gravel drive. The previous owner had plans to develop a poultry farm and prepared multiple pads for poultry houses, bringing in acres of rock. This offers a perfect opportunity to create a large house site and barn area. As you enter the timber, you'll cross a stunning, meandering creek, and continue along peaceful trails that follow its path. Ascend the mountain to an open area ideal for a large food plot. Numerous logging trails wind through the property, perfect for hiking, ATV riding, or horseback riding. For more details or to schedule a visit, contact me to explore this recreational haven.
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