
Rarely are there opportunities to purchase an Orvis endorsed premier wingshooting and hunting lodge; however, the Legacy Ranch is now on the market and price to sell at $4.625 million. Located in southwestern Arkansas, along the banks of the Red River and the Texas border, this 1,515-acre ranch is rich in duck hunting history and offers first luxury amenities and world class wingshooting, trophy White-tailed deer and fantastic fishing. Just south of Foreman, AR and along the Red River, Legacy Ranch sits in the heart of a major flyway for migrating waterfowl and is an easy drive from both Dallas/Fort Worth, Shreveport and Little Rock.
“Legacy Ranch represents a rare opportunity to own a serious duck hunting property with lots of rich history,” said listing agent Asher Watkins of the Watkins Ranch Group. “I am proud to personally represent Legacy Ranch and the family. With this property, you can have first class wingshooting and then have breakfast watching the ducks or deer in your own luxurious, formerly Orvis endorsed commercial hunting lodge, all while your land makes money for you from its various income sources.”
The ranch encompasses seasonally flooded green timber, sloughs, oxbow lakes and the Choctaw Bayou. A 6,000 square foot luxury lodge sits overlooking a 160-acre stocked fishing lake designed to watch the ducks dropping into the timber, and it comes completely furnished with many handmade unique pieces.
A boat ramp, multiple dwellings, corrals, barns, shops and support buildings have been added to Legacy Ranch through the years. It has 1,515 acres of diverse hunting land including two miles of sandbars on the Red River, long-standing waterfowl roosting locations, oxbow lakes and sloughs that are planted in Millet and other food sources, and flooded green timber providing some of the finest duck hunting in Southwest Arkansas. Trophy Kansas strain White-tailed deer roam the property as well as lots of crawfish and a couple of alligators too.
Additionally, the ranch has 166 acres under irrigation pivot and grows a special high-end Jiggs Bermuda, affording a potential yearly gross income of $300K. The conveyance of oil, gas and mineral rights is also available for negotiation.
