Established in 1836 and spanning approximately 33.6 million acres, Arkansas offers a diverse landscape shaped by the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (Delta), and the Arkansas River Valley. Arkansas is also home to Hot Springs National Park and the Buffalo National River, one of the first designated national rivers in the U.S.

The state produces major agricultural commodities including rice, soybeans, cotton, poultry, catfish, and cattle. Arkansas is also known for its extensive timberland, with vast hardwood and pine forests supporting a strong forestry industry. Nearly 56% of the state is covered by forests, providing abundant natural resources and recreational opportunities.

Land for sale in Arkansas includes farmland, timber tracts, recreational property, and rural acreage suited for a variety of uses.

Arkansas, known as The Natural State, offers a diverse landscape of forested mountains, fertile plains, and scenic waterways. Located in the Southern region of the United States, the state is celebrated for its rich natural resources, outdoor recreation, and agricultural heritage. Its diverse geography includes several major land regions, each contributing to Arkansas’s land use:

  • Northwest Region
  • North Central Region
  • Upper Delta Region
  • Central Region
  • Southwest Region
  • Lower Delta Region

Hunting Land in Arkansas

Arkansas offers a wide range of hunting opportunities across diverse landscapes, including the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, river valleys, and hardwood forests. Popular game in the state includes alligator, black bear, white-tailed deer, elk, quail, rabbit, and squirrel. If you’re looking for hunting land for sale in Arkansas, the mix of terrain and thriving wildlife populations adds to its appeal. For details on hunting seasons, license requirements, and regulations, visit the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.

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Arkansas Agriculture

Arkansas has approximately 13.7 million acres of farmland, supporting a diverse range of agricultural activities across the state. The state is known for producing rice, soybeans, cotton, poultry, catfish, and cattle, shaped by its fertile Delta soil, humid climate, and rich river systems. If you’re looking for agricultural land for sale in Arkansas, you can explore available properties through our interactive search map. For more information on agriculture in the state, visit the Arkansas Department of Agriculture website.

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State Highlight

State’s Nickname Land of Opportunity State
Total Acreage 33,599,360
Region Southeast
Average Rainfall 51 inches
Farmland by Acre 13.7 million acres
Big Game Alligator, Bear, Deer, Elk
Small Game Quail, Rabbit, Squirrel
State Hunting Resources https://www.agfc.com/resources/licensing/hunting-license-descriptions-and-fees/
State Parks https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/
National Parks Hot Springs National Park​, Arkansas River Valley

https://www.nps.gov/state/ar/index.htm

State Parks and Wildlife  https://www.agfc.com/
State Agricultural Resources https://agriculture.arkansas.gov/
USDA Agricultural Information https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Arkansas/index.php
Signature Agriculture Commodities Catfish, Cattle, Cotton, Poultry, Rice, Soybean
Farm Service Agency  https://www.fsa.usda.gov/state-offices/arkansas

 

Discover Land for Sale in Arkansas with Local Expertise

There’s a wide selection of land for sale in Arkansas, offering numerous opportunities for your next property. Working with a KW Land® agent provides the local insight and expertise needed to navigate land real estate with confidence. Start your search by exploring available listings on our interactive property map or connect with a KW Land® agent in Arkansas to guide you through the process.