Prairie County, located in east-central Arkansas, is a rural county named for its wide, open prairies and vast agricultural fields. The county has two county seats, Des Arc and DeValls Bluff, both small towns situated along the White River. These communities offer historic charm, river views, and quiet living. Smaller communities such as Hazen and Ulm contribute to the region’s agricultural identity. Historically, Prairie County developed through farming, river trade, and early settlement along the riverbanks. Today, agriculture remains the backbone, with rice, soybeans, corn, and duck hunting culture playing central roles. The landscape is flat, open, and serene, with large farm tracts and plenty of wildlife. Housing in Prairie County is modest and affordable, consisting mainly of ranch homes, older wood-frame houses, mobile homes, and farmhouses on acreage. Subdivisions are limited, and most residents live in rural areas or small town centers. The nearest major city is Little Rock, about 45–55 minutes west, depending on location. Existing home prices typically range from $85,000–$160,000, with rural acreage homes sometimes higher. Building costs generally range from $125–$165 per square foot, aided by easy land grading. Prairie County appeals to hunters, retirees seeking quiet living, farming families, and those who appreciate open landscapes.