This large acreage property in DeSoto County offers the kind of space that is getting harder to find this close to Hernando, Southaven, Olive Branch, and Memphis. If you have been looking for an affordable recreational tract with room to hunt, ride, explore, and enjoy the outdoors, this property deserves a close look. With an extensive internal trail system, rolling elevation changes, strong wildlife habitat, and a location adjacent to Arkabutla Lake, it offers a rare combination of convenience, acreage, and recreational variety. The property is an affordable option for buyers looking for hunting land, riding land, or a large outdoor space with flexibility. Tracts of this size in DeSoto County can be difficult to find at an accessible price point, especially with this much usable recreational character already in place. The price is a product of the flowage easement found on the property. Whether your goal is deer hunting, ATV riding, horseback riding, biking, camping, or simply having room to spread out, the acreage gives you options. This tract provides the space and setting. The location is one of the strongest features of the property. It is convenient to Hernando, Memphis, Southaven, and Olive Branch, allowing you to enjoy a large recreational property without the travel. This makes it practical for after-work recreation and one day trips. The convenience adds to the enjoyment by eliminating the long drive. The enormous trail network is a major asset. Trails wind throughout the property, creating the ability to ride, scout, hunt, or explore for hours without feeling confined to one small area. Whether you prefer ATVs, horses, mountain bikes, or walking, the existing access makes the property immediately usable. A trail system of this scale also helps with hunting, property management, stand placement, and general enjoyment. The property is adjacent to Arkabutla Lake, adding another layer of recreational appeal. Arkabutla is well known for outdoor recreation, public land, fishing, boating, hunting opportunities, and scenic surroundings. Though the lake is currently drawn down, in the long run, being located near the lake gives the property a broader recreational setting beyond its own boundaries. That proximity helps make this tract feel like part of a larger outdoor landscape. Wildlife is a strong part of the appeal, and the deer herd in this area is particularly notable. Large acreage, adjoining recreational land, nearby cover, and the general Arkabutla-area habitat all support strong wildlife movement. For hunters, this creates the opportunity to develop stand sites, food plots, access routes, and long-term management plans. The size of the tract gives you room to hunt multiple areas and manage pressure across the property. The habitat is excellent for a recreational buyer. The mix of cover, terrain, trails, and natural travel corridors creates a property that is both functional and enjoyable. Good habitat is important because it supports wildlife, improves hunting potential, and makes the land more interesting to explore throughout the year. With thoughtful management, the property could be further improved for deer, turkey, small game, and general wildlife use. The elevation changes make traveling around the property fun and memorable. Instead of flat, repetitive ground, this tract offers rolling terrain that creates views, natural funnels, trail variety, and a more engaging outdoor experience. Those changes in elevation add character to the land and make riding, hiking, and scouting more enjoyable. Combined with the trail network and acreage, the terrain helps make this property feel much larger and more dynamic. This is a rare opportunity to own a vast tract of land in DeSoto County for you to enjoy! Do not pass it up. Reach out today. The property is covered by a flowage easement. As such building is not possible on the property. Buyers should become familiar with the flowage easement before purchase.