Located where the rolling terrain of the West Gulf Coastal Plain and the alluvial lands of east Arkansas's Mississippi Delta meet, this park offers you the opportunity to explore two of Arkansas's distinct natural settings in one visit. Hike or bike the park's 2,053 acres of woodlands in the Coastal ........
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The area is mostly bottomland hardwood with some upland sites. Tree species include willow oak, overcup oak, various red oaks, white oaks and hickories. There is only one major stream which is Cut-Off Creek. There are three major sloughs on the area Latin Drain, Firehunt Slough and Hathaway Slough.........
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Established in 1975, Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge NWR is located in southeast Arkansas, approximately eight miles west of the town of Crossett. Named for a small community located at its southwest corner, this 65,000 acre refuge contains an abundance of water resources dominated by the Ouachita ........
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In the spring of 1864, three Civil War battles took place in south central Arkansas that were part of the Union Army's Red River Campaign. Arkansas's three state historic parks that commemorate these battles--Poison Spring, Marks' Mills and Jenkins' Ferry--are part of the Red River Campaign National ........
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At Arkansas's first environmental education state park, interpreters present workshops on ecological/environmental topics. The park's natural resources provide a living laboratory for students and visitors. Most of Logoly's 368 acres comprise a State Natural Area that includes unique plant species and ........
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Three Civil War battles took place in south central Arkansas in the spring of 1864 as part of the Union Armys Red River Campaign. The sites of these skirmishes Poison Springs, Marks Mills, and Jenkins Ferry and the 1836 Courthouse at Historic Washington State Park, which served as Arkansass Confederate ........
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A series of boat lanes meander through timber, marshes, and oxbow cutoffs making Millwood Lake a tree-filled fishing haven. Famous for bass tournaments, this 29,260-acre lake abounds in largemouth, catfish and crappie. Spring and fall offer anglers great crappie fishing here, and catfish and bream fishing ........
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You'll find one of the most popular fishing and water sport areas in south central Arkansas where Moro Bay and Raymond Lake join the Ouachita River at Moro Bay State Park. Park facilities include 20 campsites five Class A and 15 Class B, picnic sites, a store, marina with boat rentals and gas pump, ........
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In the spring of 1864, three Civil War battles took place in south central Arkansas that were part of the Union Army's Red River Campaign. Arkansas's three state historic parks that commemorate these battles--Poison Spring, Marks' Mills and Jenkins' Ferry--are part of the Red River Campaign National ........
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Sulphur River State Wildlife Management Area is a Park in the state of Arkansas county of Miller, located at latitude - longitude coordinates also known as lat-long or GPS coordinates of N 33.2243 and W -93.96824. Sulphur River State Wildlife Management Area is shown in the center of the topographic ........
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Adjacent to Poison Spring State Forest, this park lies on the shore of White Oak Lake, 2,765 timber-filled acres for bass, crappie, catfish and bream fishing. Rich in wildlife, the park offers regular sightings of great blue heron, egret, osprey and green heron, and in winter, bald eagles.
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