Get to know 5642 Oak Ridge Road
CABIN
Escape to your own 80-acre slice of Ozark paradise! This secluded haven, nestled at the end of a dead-end road in Randolph County, AR, offers the ultimate recreational retreat. The 1,440 sq ft cabin, a blank canvas for your dream getaway, boasts 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Renovations are underway, allowing you to personalize the finish. The open-concept living room and kitchen, equipped with new appliances, create a welcoming space, while every window frames breathtaking views. Enjoy fresh well water, filtered by a whole-house system. Beyond the cabin, a 20x60 barn provides ample storage, complemented by two older outbuildings and a portable carport. This property is a hobby farm dream, a hunter's paradise, and a weekend escape rolled into one.
LAND
Located at the end of a dead-end road in Randolph County, AR, this property offers the ultimate recreational retreat. Imagine weekends spent fishing in your own large, stocked pond, or exploring the mostly wooded, rolling terrain teeming with wildlife. A tranquil, country setting ensures peace and privacy, with a wet weather spring adding to the natural charm. The expansive yard, shaded by mature trees, is perfect for outdoor gatherings. . Located in the foothills of the Ozarks, a short drive to Pocahontas and Jonesboro, this north-central Arkansas gem offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility.
RAVENDEN SPRINGS
Ravenden Springs, Arkansas, nestled within Randolph County, offers a glimpse into a rich and captivating history. This small town, with its population around 119 as of the 2020 census, is steeped in tales of natural springs believed to have healing powers, and a unique geological landscape. The town's origins are intertwined with the story of Reverend William Bailey, whose recurring dream led to the discovery of these springs, thus giving the town its name and initiating its era as a popular spa destination. The location is also the site of very early education in the state of Arkansas, with early schooling happening in the caves of the local canyon. The area is also known for the beautiful Hall's Creek Canyon Natural Area. This area provides opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, with features like "Lone Rock," "Needle's Eye," and "Raven's Den."The canyon also holds historical significance, as the location of "School Cave," the site of one of Arkansas 1st schools.
COUNTY
Randolph County, Arkansas, established in 1835, is a region of diverse landscapes and rich historical significance. Named for John Randolph, a Virginia statesman, the county presents a unique blend of Ozark Mountain foothills and fertile Delta farmland. This geographical diversity has shaped its economic and cultural development, with agriculture playing a vital role. The county seat, Pocahontas, serves as a central hub, and the area is crisscrossed by five rivers: the Spring, Black, Current, Fourche, and Eleven Point, contributing to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Notably, Randolph County is home to Old Davidsonville State Park, a site that preserves the remnants of an early 19th-century town, showcasing Arkansas's frontier history. The county's history is further highlighted by its involvement in significant historical periods, including the Civil War. Randolph County has also been a location of early Arkansas firsts, such as the first post office.