Located on Antioch Road in Washington County, Arkansas, this 12.4 acre property offers a versatile mix of buildable land, recreational features, and a natural setting. The tract includes flat to gently rolling terrain, providing usable areas for a potential homesite, cabin site, RV setup, or other rural improvements, subject to county requirements and utility availability. County road frontage provides access, while rural water and electric are reported to adjoin the property. Evansville Creek runs through the middle of the acreage, adding a water feature and enhancing the property's natural character. The setting includes open, park-like areas, wooded cover, and numerous game trails throughout the tract. Wildlife sign has been noted, with deer, bear, and turkey reported in the area, supporting recreational and hunting use where permitted by applicable regulations. The property sits across the road from Garrett Hollow Natural Area, a 747-acre public natural area in Washington County known for Ozark Highlands terrain, hardwood forests, sandstone glades, and hunting opportunities under applicable Arkansas Game and Fish Commission rules. This nearby public land adds to the broader recreational setting of the area. Historic handmade rock rows on the property add visual character and a connection to the land's past. The parcel's combination of road frontage, creek frontage, adjoining utilities, usable topography, and proximity to public natural area land makes it a strong candidate for buyers seeking Washington County acreage with both residential and recreational potential. The location offers a rural setting while remaining within driving distance of Northwest Arkansas destinations. Approximate area distances include Evansville at about 7 miles, Natural Dam at about 9 miles, Lincoln at about 18 miles, West Fork at about 22 miles, and Fayetteville at about 30 to 35 miles, depending on route. Fayetteville is the county seat and home to the University of Arkansas, giving the property access to regional services, employment, education, and amenities while maintaining a secluded rural feel. Please call today to schedule your private tour or for driving directions.