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RESIDENTIAL LOTS LOCATED NEAR MTN. HOME ARKANSAS & LAKE NORFORKMLS# 25020941Residential Lots Near Mtn. Home & Lake Norfork
Prime residential lots near Mountain Home and stunning Lake Norfork! Enjoy lake access just under a mile away (boat dock, no ramp). These lots offer an ideal building site with electricity already on the property and the possibility of city water. Conveniently located, you’ll be close to essential amenities including shopping, restaurants, medical facilities, and the hospital. Don’t miss this opportunity—schedule your showing today! For more information, contact PAUL HALL @ 870-847-5070.Mountain
Home, ArkansasPopulation- 12,448 as of 2010 CensusClimateMountain Home, Arkansas gets 47 inches of rain, on
average, per year. The US average is 39 inches of rain per year.Mountain Home averages 10 inches of snow per year. The
US average is 26 inches of snow per year.On average, there are 209 sunny days per year in Mountain
Home. The US average is 205 sunny days.EducationMountain Home Public Schools -Is nestled between Bull Shoals Lake, Lake Norfork
and the beautiful Ozark Mountains. We are located in Baxter County,
Arkansas. The district encompasses some 330 square miles and offers a
quality educational experience to nearly 4,000 youngsters grades K-12. Mountain
Home Public Schools strives to maintain the highest educational goals for its
students. The district is committed to make every effort to provide the
educational opportunities necessary so that each individual may become a
competent, self-providing citizen who is trained to take his/her place as a
functioning member of society.ASUMH-Established in 1995, Arkansas State University-Mountain Home
is a public, open access, two-year campus of the Arkansas State University
System, primarily serving students in North Central Arkansas. ASUMH provides
affordable lifelong learning and excellent teaching, enabling students of all
ages to enhance their quality of life. Our beautiful campus is located in the
heart of the Ozark Mountains, within minutes from two beautiful fresh water
lakes and rivers that feature great fishing and water sports opportunities.HospitalsBaxter Regional
Medical Center (BRMC) -Is a nonprofit hospital, located in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
As a fully integrated healthcare organization, we have been serving residents
of North Central Arkansas and South Central Missouri for more than 55 years.
Our 268-bed short-term acute care facility offers a wide range of services and
specialties to meet the needs of the communities we serve. With more than 180
primary care, mid-level and specialist physicians on the medical staff, and
approximately 1,700 employees, BRMC is the region’s leader in quality
healthcare. The organization is guided by a values-based culture of excellence
whose purpose is to preserve BRMC as a comprehensive, independent,
community-driven health system in order to optimize access to quality
healthcare for patients in the communities we serve.Electric CompanyNorth Arkansas
Electric Cooperative -Was incorporated in 1939 and just one year later, on June
6th of 1940, energized its first line. As an electric cooperative, NAEC is a
private independent electric utility incorporated under the laws of Arkansas.
We are owned by the members we serve and governed by a nine member board of
directors elected from the membership, which sets policies and procedures that
are implemented by the cooperative’s professional staff. North Arkansas
Electric Cooperative is one of seventeen distribution cooperatives located in
Arkansas. Ranked 5th in the state, NAEC serves approximately 36,000 member
accounts in Northern Arkansas. With over 4,500 miles of power line and 27
different substation sites, North Arkansas Electric Cooperative provides
electric service in parts of seven different counties. North Arkansas Electric
Cooperative is headquartered in Salem, Arkansas and operates two other full
service offices located in Ash Flat and Mountain Home.TelecommunicationsFidelity
Communications-Cable television, home phone, and high speed internet. Century Link-Home phone, high speed internet, and Dish Network
Television.AirportsThe closest airports to Mammoth Spring are:Springfield-
Branson National Airport (147 Miles),Memphis International
Airport (160 Miles),Little Rock-
Clinton National Airport (155 miles),Lambert-St. Louis
International Airport (236 miles).Ozark Regional
Airport (6 miles).Closest large CitiesLittle Rock, Arkansas-The capital of Arkansas, is a city on the Arkansas River. It
was incorporated on November 7, 1831, on the south bank of the Arkansas River close
to the state’s geographic center. The city derives its name from a rock
formation along the river, named the “Little
Rock” . The city’s population was 198,541 in 2016 according to
the United
States Census Bureau. Little Rock is a cultural, economic, government, and
transportation center within Arkansas and the South.
Several cultural institutions are in Little Rock, such as the Arkansas Arts Center,
the Arkansas
Repertory Theatre, and the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, in addition to the
hiking, boating, and other outdoor recreational opportunities. Little Rock’s
history is available through history museums, historic districts or
neighborhoods like the Quapaw Quarter, and
historic sites such as Little
Rock Central High School. The city is the headquarters of Dillard’s, Windstream
Communications, Acxiom, Stephens Inc., University
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Heifer International,
the Clinton
Foundation, the Rose
Law Firm, and Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield. Other large corporations,
such as Dassault
Falcon Jet and LM Wind Power have
large operations in the city. State government is a large employer, with many
offices being in downtown Little Rock. Two major Interstate highways, Interstate 30 and Interstate 40, meet in
Little Rock, with the Port of Little Rock serving as a shipping hub.Jonesboro, Arkansas-Jonesboro, one of the state’s most progressive cities, was
established in 1859 among the rolling hills of Crowley’s Ridge in northeast
Arkansas. Downtown is filled with gift shops, restaurants, art galleries, a day
spa and an active civic center called the Forum. Arkansas State University offers one of
the mid-South’s finest museums, a fine arts center and an indoor
sports/entertainment complex. The Forrest
L . Wood Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center provides an interesting tour of
the natural wonders of the region, plus serves as a stop along Crowley’s Ridge National Scenic Byway.Memphis,
Tennessee-Memphis is a pilgrimage for those wanting to visit the
birthplace of the blues, of soul and of rock ‘n’ roll. On Beale Street, W.C.
Handy put down on paper the first written blues music. Elvis, Roy Orbison,
Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash all recorded at the historic Sun Records, which
is now a museum. Graceland, the second most-visited home in America, welcomes
visitors from around the world who yearn for a peek into the life of “the
King.” Beyond the music, Tennessee’s largest city also offers much more. It
has more sunny days each year than Miami, and combines southern tradition and
hospitality with modern amenities. You’ll enjoy great dining (be sure to sample
the barbecued ribs), art galleries and exciting nightlife.Springfield,
Missouri-With more than 440,000 people in the metro area, Springfield
is where the rolling hills of the Ozarks plateau form a surprisingly modern and
green city. A “big, small town,” Springfield offers a great blend of
fascinating attractions, historical treasures, sports excitement and cultural
and leisure activities in a welcoming environment. The city offers 102 parks,
including a linear trail system that integrates with the city’s growing
on-street bike route system; an airport; an art museum; a zoo; the Springfield
Lasers professional tennis team; the Springfield Cardinals minor-league
baseball team and is home to Bass Pro Shops, Missouri State University, Drury
and Evangel universities and the Assemblies of God USA.Branson, Missouri- While visiting you can: attend star-studded performances at
Branson’s many live shows; enjoy Silver Dollar City, one of the world’s top
theme parks; take in the beauty and adventure of the Ozark Mountains and three
pristine lakes; play some of the best golf in the Midwest; visit museums
highlighting the area’s rich history and culture; relax at spas and resorts;
and shop at Branson’s many boutiques, galleries and outlets.Things To Do Spring
River-Located in Mammoth, a clear spring fed river with long pools
and whitewater falls. Exceptional trout and walleye fishing, canoeing,
kayaking, boating, swimming and much more.Big Creek Golf and
Country Club -Winner of Golf Digest’s coveted five-star ranking, Big Creek
Golf Course in Mountain Home, Arkansas, is a destination for golfers
world-wide. The award-winning course, opened in 2000, features white
sand bunkers, L-93 bentgrass greens, and beautiful zoysia fairways. Well
maintained for year-round play, the course also offers a three-tiered
400-yard driving range and separate putting and chipping greens for practice.
Big Creek’s variety of hole layouts and tee complexes provides enjoyable,
but challenging golf for players of all ages and skill levels. Visitors to Big
Creek will enjoy the beauty of the Mountain Home and Twin Lakes area, located
in North Central Arkansas in the heart of the Ozark Mountains. The area
is a familiar hotspot to anglers around the globe, surrounded by Norfork Lake
and Bull Shoals Lake, and the famous trout-filled White River. Big Creek
offers public play and a range of affordable memberships. Twin Lakes
Golf Course – TLGC is a challenging and fun-filled yet very affordable
semi-private, 18-hole, par 70 course. Experience golf at its finest with
our rolling, Bermuda grass fairways dotted with ponds and lined with babbling
brooks. You’ll enjoy two unique nines – the front nine offers many
tight, tree-lined fairways with true dog legs while the back nine opens up to a
wider vista of native trees, flowers, and birds and some very challenging
uphill and downhill lies. Bull Shoals
Caverns – Bull Shoals Caverns is a living cave with growing formations
located just minutes from the Bull Shoals Dam. Incredible stalactites and
stalagmites create stunning spires in a full spectrum of color. Formations
present intricate patterns that resemble fine lace that are continuing to
change and grow. Bull Shoals Caverns began forming over 350 million years ago.
Tours of the caverns are available.Mammoth
Spring State Park-Mammoth Spring is Arkansas’s largest spring and the second
largest spring in the Ozark Mountains. A National Natural Landmark, the spring
flows nine million gallons of water hourly. Forming a scenic 10-acre lake, it
then flows south as the Spring River, a popular Ozark trout and float stream.
Located near the spring, the park’s 1886 Frisco depot will take you back in
time to an early 1900s train station. Parked just outside the train station is
a Frisco caboose to explore, too.Eleven
Point River-Located 10 minutes From Alton. A Beautiful Scenic River
perfect for Canoeing, Kayaking, boating, swimming, Fishing, and so much
more. Norfork Lake- A 22,000 acre lake located in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
Home to a variety of fresh water game fish. Boating, water skiing, camping
and swimming are all extremely popular on the lake.Bull Shoals Lake-The largest lake in Arkansas. Covers over 94,000 acres.
Known for bass fishing, water sports, boating, swimming, and camping.Mark Twain
National Forest- Mark Twain National Forest has a wide range of popular
recreation opportunities. The forest has over 750 miles of trails for hiking,
horseback riding, mountain biking, and motorized use. Sections of the Ozark
Trail wind through the forest. More than 350 miles of perennial streams,
suitable for floating canoeing and kayaking, meander through its canopied
expanses. Our campgrounds offer visitors a variety of forest experiences,
including semi-primitive and wilderness camping for solitude.Peck
Ranch-
The area consists of 23,763 acres of rugged, forested hills
and hollows. This area is predominantly forest with nearly 1,500 acres in
glades, along with quality woodland, cropland and some wetlands.
Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, firearms range, viewing
deck, two deer/turkey blinds, one intermittent stream and four Natural Areas
(Grassy Pond, Goldenseal, Stegall Mountain and Mule Hollow). There is a 10 mile
self guided tour for elk viewing.
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