Island 34
Details & Features
Island 34 is a premier 2,549-acre hunting and agricultural estate near Wilson, Arkansas, featuring luxury accommodations, top-tier facilities, and a meticulously managed ecosystem. The 15,000 sqft lodge hosts up to 30 guests with 17 bedrooms, a bunk area, 16 full and two half baths, a commercial kitchen, and multiple gathering spaces, including a 48-person bar and observation deck. A separate building houses staff quarters, while a 15,000 sqft heated and cooled shop supports land and farm operations. The estate’s fully operational farm produces rice, soybeans, and corn, with half left for wildlife, and includes diverse landscapes such as farmland, timberland, wetlands, and sloughs, all enhanced by advanced water management systems. Hunting amenities include 12 ADA-compliant luxury duck blinds with heat, electricity, and cooking facilities, 14 deer stands, and 150 acres of food plots, with controlled hunting pressure ensuring a thriving wildlife population. A sophisticated water system, featuring 11 wells, a relift station, and hydraulic control gates, enables precise flooding and habitat maintenance. Committed to conservation and sustainability, Island 34 offers an unparalleled hunting retreat and agricultural investment.
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- Equity 1/12th undivided interests are now available for $2,450,000 in this spectacular waterfowl haven, please inquire with John and Alex for further information.
- LOCATION:
- Five miles east of Wilson, Arkansas
- 60 miles from Jonesboro, Arkansas
- 60 miles from Memphis, Tennessee
- THE LODGE:
- 15,000 sqft two-level lodge
- Accommodations for up to 30 guests
- Commercial kitchen
- 17 total bedrooms and a bunk area (30 total beds)
- 16 total full bathrooms and 2 total half bathrooms
- Massive open great room for entertaining, dining, and hunter prep
- 48 person central bar
- 48 individual cubby stations
- Heated mud room
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