A river runs through it. A Montana-style log home on 4.13 acres overlooks wadable, blue-ribbon trout waters. A world-record trout came from here and this home offers private access to trophy brown trout fishing on Arkansas’s Little Red River. The home has private stairs to a shoal where brown trout spawn, which has no public access. It includes a drive-through boathouse, a spacious, covered front porch and a back deck suitable for entertaining. The river holds rainbow, brown, cutthroat and brook trout, as well as otter, beaver, muskrat and mink. In the meadow surrounding the cabin you may see fox, deer, and even bear.
The home is a stunning, spectacular, well-built log cabin-style home, a well-designed oasis with outdoor cooking and living for the making of memories in summer, and a wood-burning fireplace for the chillier days of winter. The home has a metal roof, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, stone foundation, and the staircase to the river combined with an additional deck overlooking the shoal creates ambiance that is one of a kind. The house is totally secluded, with no neighbors visible, yet they are there just a few hundred yards away in one of the Little Red’s nicest housing developments.
There is a public boat ramp just down the road in Dripping Springs, and grocery shopping, pizza, and ice cream just one mile away in the village of Pangburn. Commercial AirBnB is an option and the neighborhood does not have a POA, but the neighbors are passionate about keeping the neighborhood in excellent shape. The home is located on the south side of the river, giving excellent commuter access to communities such as Searcy.