Located in Harper County along Bluff Creek is a place of its own. A named place Hawk that you can call yours. The 7.5 +/- acres, is the site of an old train station, though little evidence of the rail line remains. The name "Hawk" appears on topographical maps between Anthony and Bluff City. You will see it on televised weather forecasts and in old depictions of the area. An Ohio native, David C. Hawk moved to Harper County in 1897 and served as a Station Agent at this stop on the Saint Louis and San Francisco Railway for 13 years. David became a landowner and eventually the elected Probate Judge for Harper County in Anthony. This is a unique opportunity to own a multi-use property with an interesting history.
Situated along Bluff Creek, this would make the perfect hunting property or campsite. This land is a thoroughfare for deer, turkey, and all kinds of wildlife. The farm has thick grasses, is head high, and is surrounded by mature timber. This creates the perfect hideaway for cruising bucks. One visit to the land and you will see the buck sign, rubs, scrapes, and a maze of trails. Comprised of Class I fertile soil, growing a nice food plot back in here would be easy.
The land has a perimeter fence and a drilled stock well. This could be used as a small pasture or calving lot with fresh water, fertile soil, and thermal cover. The land is in the fertile creek bottom but rarely flooded, this gives it the potential for a secluded build site for your forever home. The fertile soil could be put into production of an expansive garden, living a self-sufficient lifestyle. This property has so much potential and history it won't last long, contact the Listing Agent Sean Thomas (620) 712-2775 for disclosures and to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-Available electric
-Perimeter fence
-Drilled water well
-Dense vegetation and wildlife habitat
-Unique history
-7.5 +/- acres
-Potential build site
-Mineral rights income
-6 miles to Anthony
-Compact hunting property
From Anthony travel east on 44 Highway for 3 miles, then turn south on Southeast 40 Avenue. Continue south on 40 Avenue for 3.25 miles and the property will be on the west side of the road.