Dutchman Hollow

  • 122.14 Acres (total)
  • Surveyed: Yes

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Road Type: Unmaintained Dirt Road
Zoning: Recreational, Residential
Electric Co.: North Arkansas Power
Electric Location: no power lines in place for this property
Water Source: You are entitled to drill a domestic well on your property at your own cost. Water is not guaranteed to be available at any specific depths, quantity, or quality.
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Dutchman Hollow — Available Tracts & Pricing

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Dutchman Hollow in Fulton County, Arkansas (Mammoth Spring)

Dutchman Hollow is a family-tier land development in Fulton County, Arkansas, near Mammoth Spring. The property totals 122.14 acres, divided into 17 tracts. Every tract is available direct from the seller — just $999 down on a simple monthly installment plan, no bank and no credit check. Tracts at Dutchman Hollow can be purchased directly from the seller on a fixed monthly installment plan — no bank, no credit check. Buyers here are often setting up a multi-generation land hold — primary cabin, future guest cabins, and a shared place for kids and grandkids to come home to. Dutchman Hollow is suited for multi-generation hand-downs, shared family use, and long-term family land holding. Fulton County sits in rural Arkansas with Mammoth Spring as the nearest town for groceries, fuel, and basic services, putting Dutchman Hollow within practical reach of everyday errands while still keeping the privacy of country acreage. Dutchman Hollow is sold out at Zero Credit Land — join the waitlist to be notified when new tracts become available.

Common questions about Dutchman Hollow

Where is Dutchman Hollow located?
Dutchman Hollow is in Fulton County, Arkansas — 5 miles from Mammoth Spring, AR in the Spring River corridor of north Arkansas. Hardy, AR is about 15 miles east; Mountain Home, AR is about 35 miles southwest.
What is the climate like at Dutchman Hollow?
Dutchman Hollow in Fulton County, Arkansas has an Ozark hollow climate — mild winters, warm summers, and consistent rainfall fed by the Spring River watershed. January highs average around 45°F with lows near 24°F. Summer highs reach 88–90°F in July. Annual rainfall averages about 48 inches. The sheltered hollow terrain can be a few degrees cooler in summer and a few degrees warmer in winter than exposed ridges.
What is the elevation at Dutchman Hollow?
Dutchman Hollow sits at approximately 600–900 feet in elevation in the Ozark hollow terrain of Fulton County, with cedar-hardwood ridges dropping into sheltered spring-fed drainages that feed into the Spring River watershed.
What is the zoning at Dutchman Hollow?
Dutchman Hollow tracts are in a rural agricultural and recreational zone in Fulton County — suitable for hunting camps, cabin builds, off-grid homesteads, and recreational land ownership. North Arkansas maintains flexible rural land use rules.
What are the property taxes at Dutchman Hollow?
Property taxes in Fulton County, Arkansas on raw rural land typically run approximately $1–3 per acre per year. A 5-acre tract carries an estimated annual tax bill of roughly $5–15 — among the lowest rural tax rates in Arkansas.
Is there road access to Dutchman Hollow tracts?
Yes. Dutchman Hollow tracts are accessible via county road access in Fulton County, allowing buyers to reach their parcel without crossing private land.
Are there utilities at Dutchman Hollow?
Dutchman Hollow is primarily off-grid — electric, water, and sewer are not brought to the tracts. Most buyers set up solar panels, a drilled well or spring system, and a composting or septic setup on the Ozark hollow terrain.
Does Dutchman Hollow offer owner financing?
Yes. Every tract at Dutchman Hollow is sold direct from the seller through Zero Credit Land with owner financing available — $999 down, seller financing offered, no credit check, no bank involved. Buyers sign a contract for deed and make low monthly installment payments directly to the seller. A $249 document fee covers closing.
What activities are popular at Dutchman Hollow?
Dutchman Hollow is 5 miles from Mammoth Spring — one of the world's largest springs and the headwaters of the Spring River. The Spring River draws trout anglers, smallmouth bass fishermen, kayakers, and float-trip enthusiasts year-round. Hardy, AR provides outfitters and river access 15 miles east. Fulton County is also productive whitetail deer and turkey territory. Most buyers use the land for Spring River proximity, hunting camps, and off-grid retreats.
Is Dutchman Hollow good for hunting?
Whitetail deer, turkey, and small-game hunting are popular throughout the Ozark country, with private wooded acreage often working well as a hunting tract or hunting cabin. Dutchman Hollow sits in the Ozark country with wooded terrain that supports private hunting use on every available tract.
What can you do at Dutchman Hollow?
Dutchman Hollow tracts are well suited for hunting, off-grid cabins, recreational use, and homesteading. The wooded terrain in the Ozark country is also a strong fit for deer hunting, turkey hunting, duck hunting, and fishing, with private acreage giving owners room to set up a cabin, a hunting camp, or an off-grid build.
How big is Dutchman Hollow?
Dutchman Hollow is roughly a 122-acre private rural land development in Fulton County, Arkansas. Tracts are sold individually with owner financing available — $999 down, seller financing offered, no bank needed.
Where is Dutchman Hollow located?
Dutchman Hollow is located in Fulton County, Arkansas. It's a private rural land development with tracts sold direct from the seller by Zero Credit Land — $999 down and a simple monthly installment plan.
Can I buy Dutchman Hollow directly from the seller?
Yes. Every tract at Dutchman Hollow in Fulton County, Arkansas is sold direct from the seller through Zero Credit Land. Buyers put $999 down and make low monthly installment payments directly to the seller.
What does it take to start at Dutchman Hollow?
It's $999 to start on any available tract at Dutchman Hollow in Fulton County, Arkansas, plus low closing costs of $249. Buyers pay the remainder on a simple monthly installment plan paid directly to the seller.
Where can I buy land in Fulton County, Arkansas direct from the seller?
Zero Credit Land sells private rural land in Fulton County, Arkansas — including Dutchman Hollow — direct from the seller. It's $999 to start and the process is simple, with monthly installment payments paid directly to the seller.
How does buying land at Dutchman Hollow work?
Dutchman Hollow is sold direct from the seller through Zero Credit Land. Buyers put $999 down, sign a simple direct-from-seller agreement, and pay the balance on a monthly installment plan paid directly to the seller.

Dutchman Hollow — Property Overview

Dutchman Hollow is located just five miles away from Mammoth Spring, AR. The town boasts one of the world’s largest springs, a National Natural Landmark, with nine million gallons of water flowing hourly. Enjoy fishing, boating, and hiking in the park. For amenities, Thayer, MO, just seven miles northeast, offers Walmart, Dollar General, Harps Food Store, and more.

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