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Welcome To Future Land Investments Beautiful Dogwood Park Mountain Home Baxter County Arkansas
TAXES ARE LESS THAN $20.00 ANNUALLY! And there are no SID or Property Owners Association fees! All amenities are available in nearby Mountain Home with Super Wal-Mart, Lowes, Home Depot and most other large retail chains. Chiili's Bar and Grill, Captain D's Seafood, Pizza Hut, McDonalds, Sonic Drive Thru, Wendys are just a few of the restaurants to be found in Mountain Home. Mountain Home has the prestigious Big Creek Golf and Country Club. For more economical golfing, the Twin Lakes Golf Course is available with current fall rates for 18 holes at $28 which includes your cart rental. 9 holes and cart are now just $16. First Class Medical Care, University, Regional Airport and just about everything you could wish for. Branson, Mo. is just a little more than an hour away (on the Missouri border). It is about 2 hour drive from Greers Ferry Lake. For unmatched fishing variety and consistency, Lake Norfork stands alone. With deep blue waters, unspoiled beauty, 510 miles of shoreline and about 22,000 acres of water, Lake Norfork has room for everyone. Only minutes from Mountain Home, the oldest of Arkansas's manmade lakes is a vacationer's dream. Long recognized for trophy Black Bass and Ocean Stripers–Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Catfish, crappie, and a myriad of other pan fish are also prevalent in the Lake Norfork's deep waters. Skiing, boating and wake boarding are all popular, while the deep clear waters provide ideal conditions for spear fishing and scuba diving. The lake never freezes, and fishing season is open all year. While fishing is good all year, the hot actions occur in the early spring months and again in the late fall months. Relax in one of the twenty developed parks surrounding the lake. Picnic areas, grills, firewood, and water wells are just a few of the added extras to make your stay more enjoyable. Lodging selections range from secluded lakeside retreats to accommodating hot spots in the center of summertime activity. Others Sell These Lots for $ 8,995 and more. Now is the time to buy the resort, vacation, or retirement lot you’ve always wanted! These Wholesale Prices may not last forever. More People are discovering Arkansas every day! You may never again be able to lock in such a low price for QUALITY Resort Property!
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There are 20 developed parks which provide plenty of opportunities for camping and for water sports. Boating, water skiing, diving and swimming are all extremely popular on the lake. Norfork is one of the best lakes in the country for striper fishing. Stripers in the 25-40 lb. class are caught each year. Black bass fishing is at its best from September through May, and an increasingly popular sport on the lake is night fishing with lights for crappie and white bass. Commercial docks on the lake have boats, motors, guides, and equipment for diving. In addition to parks for camping, there are many resorts offering accommodations, some with private docks, swimming pools, and other recreational amenities. Many people who visit the Mountain Home Area find themselves staying. While our area has a lot to offer vacationers, we have even more to offer residents. Rand McNally's Retirement Places Rated and AARP's Sun Belt Retirement ranked the Mountain Home Area as one of the top places to retire in the United States. Where to Retire magazine named the area an undiscovered heaven. The lakes, mountains and rivers are obviously a large part of the draw, but there are many reasons why the Twin Lakes Area is not only a good place to retire, but also a great place to start over or raise a family. While the best things in life are free, Mountain Home's low cost of living and minimal taxes make those that aren't more affordable. Mountain Home offers a diverse economy with a strong manufacturing and retail market, accompanied by a strong base of employees. The Twin Lakes Area also enjoys one of best crime rates in the country (partly due to the extremely low unemployment rate, as well as our just plain good people). The Mountain Home school district is fully accredited and one of the largest in Arkansas. ![]() Area Information This area is ideal for anyone looking for a relaxing way of life surrounded by natural beauty. Northern Arkansas is a hot spot for both retirees and young families because of its low cost of living, quiet lifestyle, and countless recreational opportunities ranging from world-class fishing to championship golf. The best part is you can have all this without sacrificing the conveniences of living in the middle of town. Just 6 miles away is Mountain Home, Arkansas, the county seat of Baxter County. In Mountain Home, you'll find a Wal-Mart Super Center, Home Depot, and plenty of other shopping and restaurants. Dogwood Park is less than a 3 hour drive from Little Rock and Memphis, and under 2 hours from Branson, Missouri. Norfork Lake Norfork Lake has over 550 miles of shoreline and 22,000 surface acres and is considered one of the clearest lakes in the nation. Boating, sailing, water skiing, scuba diving, and swimming are popular from mid May through mid September. Fall weather is short-sleeve comfortable through October with fall foliage usually occurring the last week of the month. Fishing is great throughout the year, including the winter months. Spring wild flowers begin blooming in early March, and trees are leafed out by May 10 most years. The cooler months of April, May, September, and October offer excellent fishing, hiking, and exploring. Lake & River Fishing Norfork Lake offers great fishing for both largemouth and smallmouth bass, white bass, stripers, hybrid bass, bream, crappie, walleye, and catfish. Fishermen are active here throughout the year as there is no closed fishing season on Norfork and the mild winters do not freeze the lake. Several fishing guide services savvy to the ways of the lake's sport fish populations operate on Norfork. The North Fork River tailwater fishery below the dam is where the former All Tackle World Record German brown trout was caught. The trout is still the second largest brown trout ever caught. The North Fork continues to produce line class record rainbow, brown, brook, and cutthroat trout. It is one of the few rivers in America where a person can catch four trout species in one day. Many of the guides who operate on the lake also conduct trout fishing trips on both the North Fork and White Rivers. Fishers visiting Norfork frequently alternate between lake fishing and river fishing. Scuba Norfork Lake is considered to be in the top ten American lakes with the best underwater visibility. The underwater terrain offers a range of experiences from shallow to deep dives of up to 195 feet. Since building the dam flooded what was once an active farming valley, there are a number of underwater attractions. The scuba shops offer equipment rentals and scuba certifications. Golf Just outside Mountain Home is Big Creek Golf and Country Club. Big Creek Golf & Country Club was built over nearly 200 acres of rolling terrain featuring four lakes and Big Creek itself. White sand bunkers, lush zoysia fairways, and bent grass greens provide a perfect setting for a memorable test of golf. A wide array of whole layouts makes Big Creek challenging, yet enjoyable for all. Five sets of tee boxes ranging from 5,068 yards up to 7,320 yards along with large greens ensure that Big Creek is a course that will always offer a challenge and pleasure to golfers of every ability. Big Creek also features a state-of-the-art practice facility that includes a three-tiered driving range, separate putting and chipping greens, and a large practice bunker. Big Creek has earned high honors in the golfing world since opening in 2001. • Golf Digest ranked Big Creek a 5-star course (highest rank possible). Only 16 golf courses nationwide received this top honor in 2004! • #1 in the USA for golf courses opened in the past five years. • #1 in the USA for golf courses averaging 20,000 rounds a year or fewer. • #1 public course by vote of Arkansas Business readers for fourth year in a row Twin Lakes Golf Course overlooks Mountain Home from the northeast • First 9 holes opened in 1959 • Semi-private course sometimes identified in magazines as Twin Lakes Golf Club • Open to the public on a daily fee basis • Surrounded by residences of Village Green subdivision Big Creek awards include the following: · 5 Out of 5 Stars by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004 · Rated #1 in USA in Top Courses Averaging 20,000 Rounds/Year or Fewer by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004 · Rated #1 in USA in Top Courses Opened Within Past Five Years by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004 |
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