Get to know 141 Long Island Trail
PROPERTY DETAILS
Enjoy Spring River frontage with direct access from your own lot, featuring a private gravel shoreline ideal for fishing, swimming, or relaxing by the water. This 1,524 sq ft, two-story home sits on a 0.31-acre lot and offers 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The main level includes a spacious master suite with a soaker tub and tiled shower, along with the kitchen, dining, living area, and a half bath with laundry. Upstairs, you will find two additional bedrooms and a full bath. A full-width covered deck overlooks the river, while a shaded patio below provides extra space for entertaining and storing kayaks and gear. Elevated on concrete piers, the home is designed for high water protection. Additional features include central heat and air, a tankless water heater, gated entry, and a fire pit for gathering.
CITY
Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, is a hidden gem in the Ozarks, offering a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and a close-knit community. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the breathtaking Mammoth Spring State Park, home to one of the world’s largest natural springs, perfect for fishing, picnicking, and exploring the lush landscapes. The nearby Spring River provides excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and trout fishing. History lovers will find delight in the town's heritage, including the historic train depot and the old Frisco Railroad line, which adds a touch of nostalgia to the area. Mammoth Spring embodies the charm of small-town living with its friendly local shops, cultural attractions, and strong sense of community. The town is well-served by quality schools and healthcare facilities, making it an excellent place for families and retirees alike. Experience the welcoming atmosphere and serene lifestyle of Mammoth Spring, Arkansas.
COUNTY
Nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, Fulton County, Arkansas, is a picturesque haven that combines the charm of small-town living with the beauty of the great outdoors. With its rolling hills, pristine lakes, and lush forests, the county offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and camping in the many parks and recreational areas. The county is home to friendly communities like Salem and Mammoth Spring, where you'll find historic sites, unique local shops, and a strong sense of community. Education is a priority, with excellent schools serving the area. Fulton County's low cost of living, coupled with its natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere, makes it an ideal place to raise a family, retire, or simply enjoy a peaceful lifestyle. Discover the charm and tranquility of Fulton County – where nature meets community.
SPRING RIVER
Flowing from the base of one of the largest natural springs in the world, the Spring River in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas is a true Ozarks treasure known for its crystal-clear, cold waters and year-round beauty. Originating from Mammoth Spring, which releases more than nine million gallons of water per hour at a constant 58 degrees, the river begins as a peaceful, spring-fed stream before winding through the rolling hills of northern Arkansas. Popular for trout fishing, floating, kayaking, and swimming, the Spring River offers a rare combination of recreation and scenic tranquility. Its steady flow and cool temperatures make it one of the few rivers in the region suitable for year-round use, drawing visitors from across the Midwest. Surrounded by lush greenery, gravel bars, and towering bluffs, the river creates the perfect setting for outdoor adventure or quiet relaxation, making it a defining natural feature of the Mammoth Spring area.











